Renders a value in the currency pattern of the recognized locale.
Attributes | Description |
|---|---|
| Automatic/Required Set to |
Usage Notes
The currency converter renders a value in the currency pattern of the recognized locale. In the following example, no locale is explicitly specified:
<dsp:valueof bean="PriceInfo.amount" converter="currency"/>
If no locale is specified, the locale is determined as follows, in descending order of precedence:
From a
localerequest parameter, either ajava.util.Localeobject or a String that names a locale.From the
RequestLocale.
A specified locale always has precedence, as in the following example:
<dsp:valueof bean="PriceInfo.amount" locale="en_US" converter="currency"/>
Each locale provides a default setting that determines:
A currency symbol that is supported by ISO Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1)
Separator, such as a comma or period
Format, such as extending the decimal to the tenths position
Tag Converter Extensions: euro and currencyConversion
ORACLE COMMERCE provides two converters, currencyConversion and euro, which let a site display prices in multiple currencies. The classes of these converters extend the currency tag converter class atg.droplet.CurrencyConverter:
currencyConversion(atg.droplet.CurrencyConversionTagConverter) performs a currency conversion. By default, this converter converts the currency of a specified locale to the currency that is used in the user’s locale.euro(atg.droplet.EuroTagConverter) formats a value as Euros if that is the locale’s currency.
These tag converters can take the following attributes:
Attributes | Description |
|---|---|
| Valid for This attribute substitutes the specified HTML entity—typically, |
| Valid for |
The following example uses the euro converter to display a price in Euros. The locale attribute specifies how to format the output.
<p>Price in Euros: <dsp:valueof locale="en_UK" bean="PriceInfo.amountInEuros" converter="euro" symbol="&euro"/>
In the next example, the dsp:valueof tag uses the currencyConversion converter to display the price in British pounds. The exchange rate is obtained from the resource file atg/droplet/ExchangeRates.properties:
<p>Price in British Pounds: <dsp:valueof locale="en_UK" bean="PriceInfo.amountInEuros" converter="currencyConversion"/>
If locale indicates a non-euro country such as the United States, the currency converter returns null and the dsp:valueof tag returns its default value, if any is provided.
The euro and currencyConversion converters use the same algorithm as currency to discover a locale. In the following example, no locale is specified. If the locale is a country that uses the euro, the value of priceInfo.amountInEuros is converted to the appropriate currency (using the official exchange rates) and displayed in the appropriate format for that locale. If the locale is not a country that uses the euro, the price is displayed as $5.00.
<dsp:valueof bean="priceInfo.amountInEuros" converter="currencyConversion"> Current locale does not use Euros </dsp:valueof>
The currencyConversion provides a reverse attribute that converts from a locale-specific European currency (for example, British pounds) into Euros:
<dsp:valueof locale="en_UK_EURO" bean="priceInfo.amountInEuros" converter="currencyConversion" reverse="true" symbol="€"> no price </dsp:valueof>
In this example:
The amount stored in
priceInfo.amountInEurosis converted to Euros.The
symbolattribute supplies the HTML entity for displaying the euro currency character.The
localeattribute is set toen_UK_EUROvalue, so the euro value is formatted for the United Kingdom accordingly.

