include
Please make sure you have read the Tag Syntax document and understand how tag attribute syntax works.
Description
Include a servlet’s output (result of servlet or a JSP page).
Note: Any additional params supplied to the included page are not accessible within the rendered page through the <s:property…> tag since no valuestack will be created. You can, however, access them in a servlet via the HttpServletRequest object or from a JSP page via a scriptlet.
How To access parameters
Parameters are passed as request parameters, so use the ${param.ParamName}
notation to access them. Do not use the property tag to access parameters in included files.
Parameters
Dynamic Attributes Allowed:false |
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Name |
Required |
Default |
Evaluated |
Type |
Description |
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value | true | false | String | The jsp/servlet output to include |
Example
<!-- One: -->
<s:include value="myJsp.jsp" />
<!-- Two: -->
<s:include value="myJsp.jsp">
<s:param name="param1" value="value2" />
<s:param name="param2" value="value2" />
</s:include>
<!-- Three: -->
<s:include value="myJsp.jsp">
<s:param name="param1">value1</s:param>
<s:param name="param2">value2</s:param>
</s:include>
Example one - do an include myJsp.jsp page
Example two - do an include to myJsp.jsp page with parameters param1=value1 and param2=value2
Example three - do an include to myJsp.jsp page with parameters param1=value1 and param2=value2