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[Apache Avalon Wiki] New: fortress.jsp
Date: 2004-02-29T01:45:21
Editor: AaronFarr <fa...@apache.org>
Wiki: Apache Avalon Wiki
Page: fortress.jsp
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/avalon/fortress.jsp
A JSP example -farra
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{{{
<%@ page import="org.apache.avalon.framework.service.ServiceManager"%>
<%@ page import="org.apache.avalon.examples.simple.Simple"%>
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<html>
<head>
<title>Fortress Servlet Example</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff">
<h1>Fortress Servlet Example</h1>
<hr/>
<p>
Attempting to lookup service simple in a JSP
</p>
<%
ServiceManager manager = (ServiceManager) getServletContext().getAttribute(ServiceManager.class.getName());
Simple simple = (Simple) manager.lookup(Simple.class.getName());
String message = simple.getName();
%>
<p>Simple Message: <%= message %></p>
<p>
Now click <a href="fortress">here</a> to see a servlet version.
</p>
</body>
</html>
}}}
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