Contains WebLogic Server JSP tags for creating HTML forms and tables
that match the functionality of the forms and tables in the Administration Console.
Use these tags only to extend the WebLogic Server Administration Console. This library
extends Apache Struts libraries and therefore requires you to use Apache Struts form
beans to provide data for the HTML forms. All JSP tags in this library initially output
XML; the <wl-extension:template> tag specifies an XSLT stylesheet that is used to
transform the XML into HTML.
Identifies the XSLT template that will be used to
transform the output of a JSP tag as an HTML form. All JSP tags
in this library initially output XML; the template that you
specify determines how the XML is transformed into HTML.
Generates a standard HTML form (as specified by an XSLT template)
in an "Advanced" section of the document. Users can toggle the visibility of this section
by clicking on a link that this tag also renders. This tag is only valid when nested in
a tag.
Generates an HTML table that can contain a button bar and one or more columns.
To insert a button bar, include a nested .
For each column that you want in the table, include a nested .
To populate the table with data:
1. The tag's "name" attribute specifies a Struts form bean and its "property"
attribute specifies a property that contains a collection of row beans.
2. The tag selects a row bean from the collection, then it iterates
over its nested tags.
3. Each tag contains a "property" attribute, which specifies which
property of the current row bean to render.
The Administration Console uses this tag to present a list of configured resources
and a set of buttons for working with the resources. For example, this is the type of table
that lists all SNMP monitors in a domain and provides buttons for creating new monitors or deleting
existing ones.
Displays text (a table caption) immediately above a table. The
Administration Console uses this tag to provide a parameterized table caption.
This tag is valid only when nested within . To display the caption,
specify "true" for the table's "captionEnabled" attribute.
Renders the contents of each cell in this column as a hypertext link. The
"portlet" attribute specifies the target for the link. You must nest within this tag the
tag. The tag specifies the definitionLabel
of the page UI control that contains the portlet to which this column links.
This tag is valid only when nested in
.
Renders the contents of each cell in this column as a hypertext link.
To find the link target, this tag:
1. Looks up the value of the row bean's "handle" field.
2. Looks up the value of this tag's "perspective" attribute.
3. Searches through all portal include (.book) files for a page definition that
contains the following tag:
4. Generates a link to the page, which then loads its portlet.
This tag is valid only when nested in .
Defines a row of buttons, each of which launches a Struts action,
launches a Beehive pageflow, or forwards to a portal page.
If you nest this tag inside , you must
specify "true" for the table's "controlsEnabled" attribute; the buttons will then
operate on items selected in the table and the button bar displays above and below the
table.
Displays a vertical rule in the button bar. Use this tag to visually separate
buttons within the button bar. If you include an "images" attribute for this tag,
the vertical rule is replaced by the image that you specify. Otherwise,
the tag renders the rule as a solid line.
Generates a standard HTML input of type "button", which
displays in a button bar and launches a Struts action,
launches a Beehive pageflow, or forwards to a specified
portal page. If a user has selected an item, the item is included in the request.
This tag is valid only when nested within .
Like , this tag generates a
standard HTML input of type "button", which is displayed in a button bar. However,
in addition to encoding the user-selected item into the HTTP request, this tag
also encodes the GET operation to which you can add parameters.
This tag is valid only when nested within .
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A button that is displayed in a button bar and contains a
list of possible commands. Use
to define a command in this button's list.
This (button-menu) tag is valid only when nested within .
A single command that displays in a menu button and forwards a user-selected
item to a specified portal page. This tag is valid only when nested within .
Generates an HTML input of type "button", which is displayed next
to a field and forwards the field's value to a portlet. This is only valid
when nested in or .
Renders two selection boxes--one for available items and
the other for chosen items--and controls that can be used to move items from one
to another. Optionally renders controls for reordering items in the chosen box.
This tag is valid only when nested in .
Generates an HTML select tag, which offers a list of items for
users to choose. Include one nested tag to represent each choice
in the list, or include the tag to generate choices from
data in a form bean. This tag is valid only when nested in .
Generates an HTML option tag, which defines one item in
a selection list. You can use the key, locale, and
bundle attributes to enable localized values; however the Administration
Console sets localized values in the body of the tag:
Localized text, either hardcoded or from a ,etc..
This tag is valid only when nested in .
Generates one HTML option tag for each row bean in a collection.
To generate HTML options:
1. This tag's "name" attribute specifies a form bean that contains the
collection of row beans.
2. The "property" attribute specifies the form bean property that contains
the collection.
3. For each row bean in the collection, this tag outputs an HTML options
The "label" attribute of this tag specifies the property in the row bean that
defines the text to render in the Web browser (
Generates an HTML input of type "radio", which presents
a single item to users. When several tags share the same
control name, they are mutually exclusive: when one is switched "on",
all others with the same name are switched "off". This tag is valid only
when nested in .
Generates an HTML input of type "password", which is like
, but the user input text is masked by asterisks or some other
character. This tag is valid only when nested in .
Generates an HTML input tag for each property in a
form bean. For example, for a bean property that contains a java.lang.String,
the tag generates a text control; for a boolean, it generates a checkbox.
This tag uses the default form bean, which is passed to the JSP in the request.
The tag supports two optional nested tags:
, which generates form tags only
for the specified properties and ignores all others in the bean;
, which generates form tags for all
properties in the bean except for the ones listed in this nested tag.
This tag is valid only when nested in .
Specifies a form bean property to exclude from the output
of the tag. All other bean properties will
be rendered as HTML input tags. This tag is valid only when nested in
.
Specifies a form bean property to include in the output
of the tag. All other bean properties will
be excluded. This tag is valid only when nested in
.
Renders two selection boxes--one for available items and the
other for chosen items--and controls that can be used to move items from
one to another.
Optionally renders controls for reordering items in the chosen box.
The Administration Console uses this tag on security-provider pages.
This tag valid only when nested in .
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