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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Musachy Barroso <mu...@gmail.com> on 2009/05/04 21:53:27 UTC

Re: Using Expression Language (EL) To Access ActionSupport Class Properties

using EL to access the stack/action is fine.

musachy

On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 3:48 PM, phillips1021 <bp...@ku.edu> wrote:
>
> Martin thank you for the reply.
>
> Your idea:
>
> <s:set name="roleIds" value="foo1,bar1"/>
> <jsec:hasAnyRoles name="<s:property value="#roleIds" /></jsec:hasAnyRoles>
>
> does not work with the JSecurity hasAnyRoles tag. The Struts 2 property tag
> and OGNL expresson do not work when placed as the value for the name
> attribute of the above tag.
>
> Since I could not get a Struts 2 tag or OGNL expression to work for the name
> attribute in the JSecurity hasAnyRoles tag, I used  expression language,
> which did work.
>
> I'm trying to determine if using EL to access a property of the
> ActionSupport class is OK in Struts 2.
>
> Thanks again for the suggestions.
>
> Bruce
>
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