@Override public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { private String attrValue = null; @Override public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = txt.getText(); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
@Override public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { String attrValue = null; @Override public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = txt.getText(); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
@Override public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { private String attrValue = null; @Override public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = txt.getText(); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { String attrValue = null; public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = new String(txt.getText()); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { String attrValue = null; public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = new String(txt.getText()); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { String attrValue = null; public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = new String(txt.getText()); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { String attrValue = null; public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = new String(txt.getText()); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { String attrValue = null; public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = new String(txt.getText()); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { String attrValue = null; public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = new String(txt.getText()); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
@Override public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { String attrValue = null; @Override public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = txt.getText(); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
@Override public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { private String attrValue = null; @Override public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = txt.getText(); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { String attrValue = null; public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = new String(txt.getText()); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { String attrValue = null; public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = new String(txt.getText()); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }
public String getText() { class AttributeVisitor extends Visitor { String attrValue = null; public void visit(TemplateText txt) { attrValue = new String(txt.getText()); } public String getAttrValue() { return attrValue; } } // According to JSP 2.0, if the body of the <jsp:attribute> // action is empty, it is equivalent of specifying "" as the value // of the attribute. String text = ""; if (getBody() != null) { AttributeVisitor attributeVisitor = new AttributeVisitor(); try { getBody().visit(attributeVisitor); } catch (JasperException e) { } text = attributeVisitor.getAttrValue(); } return text; } }