http://www.ilikespam.com/blog/el-function-parameters-with-jboss-el which is
linked from
jsfcentral.com
That talks about being able to do things like #{bean.method(param1, param2)}
within the page without having to use a MethodExpression. It is just a
standard ValueExpression (or ValueBinding for JSF 1.1) that rather than
doing bean.getMethod() does bean.method(param1, param2).
I did a very similar concept, except I also added variable argument
support. I also updated Facelet functions to also support EL functions with
variable args so you can do things like #{f:function(param1, param2, param3,
param4, param5)} and only define the function as String concat(String...
values).
Thanks,
Nick
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 7:29 AM, Pete Muir <pete.muir(a)jboss.org> wrote:
Which article?
JBoss EL provides function support, but I'm confused as the syntax you use
is for a MethodExpression, not a function.
On 6 Aug 2008, at 02:12, Nicholas Hagen wrote:
Not sure if this is the right list or not but I just read your article on
> EL function support. I wanted to let the team know I also created an EL impl
> with function support. My impl also includes variable argument support so
> that you can declare a method such as add(int.. vals) and then invoke via
> #{bean.add(5,3,5,4)} to return 17. Otherwise, I think mine is fairly
> similar in support. Anyways does anyone have an interest in merging the two
> impls to get the best combination of features?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nicholas Hagen
> Z|NET Development, LLC
> nicholas.hagen(a)znetdevelopment.com
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