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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by le...@bankone.com on 2003/07/23 03:18:00 UTC

Using bean:write to display/stream PDF content -- please help.

I would like to be able to display/stream the PDF file in the browser and
use the <bean:write> tag in the JSP to acomplish that.
Say I have a form bean that has a byte array field, and I want the jsp to
specify the contentType as "application/pdf" and just have the bean:write
tag, such as:

<bean:write name="mybean" property="pdfcontent"/>

Is this possible to achieve? Are there any hacks/tricks to make it work in
a JSP when the form bean has the binary content field?

When I do it with with the byte array attribute, it just displays the
address of the array in memory (possibly calls toString()). If I make the
field of type String and convert the byte array to String in the
controller as follows: str = new String(byteArray),  it does not get
converted correctly and the browser hangs.

I know the best way to do it is to have a servlet. But I need to do it in
a JSP because of certain limitations of my application. Please help.

Thanks.




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RE: Using bean:write to display/stream PDF content -- please help.

Posted by Yansheng Lin <ya...@isogis.com>.
JSP is the same as Servlet.  Put your pdf content in the session scope, you can
get it on your jsp page through session.getAttribute("pdfContent");


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From: leonard_reinstein@bankone.com [mailto:leonard_reinstein@bankone.com] 
Sent: July 22, 2003 7:18 PM
To: struts-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Using bean:write to display/stream PDF content -- please help.

[SNIP]

I know the best way to do it is to have a servlet. But I need to do it in
a JSP because of certain limitations of my application. Please help.

Thanks.




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