/** * Get the value for the HTML '{@code name}' attribute. * <p>The default implementation simply delegates to * {@link #getPropertyPath()} to use the property path as the name. * For the most part this is desirable as it links with the server-side * expectation for data binding. However, some subclasses may wish to change * the value of the '{@code name}' attribute without changing the bind path. * @return the value for the HTML '{@code name}' attribute */ @Nullable protected String getName() throws JspException { return getPropertyPath(); }
/** * Get the value for the HTML '{@code name}' attribute. * <p>The default implementation simply delegates to * {@link #getPropertyPath()} to use the property path as the name. * For the most part this is desirable as it links with the server-side * expectation for data binding. However, some subclasses may wish to change * the value of the '{@code name}' attribute without changing the bind path. * @return the value for the HTML '{@code name}' attribute */ @Nullable protected String getName() throws JspException { return getPropertyPath(); }
/** * Get the value for the HTML '{@code name}' attribute. * <p>The default implementation simply delegates to * {@link #getPropertyPath()} to use the property path as the name. * For the most part this is desirable as it links with the server-side * expectation for data binding. However, some subclasses may wish to change * the value of the '{@code name}' attribute without changing the bind path. * @return the value for the HTML '{@code name}' attribute */ protected String getName() throws JspException { return getPropertyPath(); }