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Portal Express, Version 6.0
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux, Windows

 

Use JSTL tags in the portal JSPs

 

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WebSphere Portal Express supports the use of tags from the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL).

Portal themes, skins, and screens can retrieve translated text by using the fmt tags from the JSTL. This method is preferred over using the <portal:text/> tag from the engine tag library, which is deprecated. The following tags from the JSTL tag library are used to retrieve translated text:

<fmt:setBundle/> Specify the resource bundle
<fmt:message/> Specify the key to retrieve from the bundle and writes the value to output.

The underlying getLocales() method of the HTTPServletRequest is overwritten to return the language preference in the user profile, if available.

Support for the JSTL tag library is provided by WebSphere Portal Express. To use the JSTL tags, the following directive must be provided in the JSP.

<%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jstl/fmt" prefix="fmt" %>

The following example shows how the HTML help link in the toolbar can be created using the JSTL tags for the link text.

<%-- help button --%>

<td class="wpsToolBar" 
    valign="middle" 
    align="<%=bidiAlignRight%>" 
    nowrap="nowrap">

   <a class="wpsToolBarLink" 
      href='<%= wpsDocURL %>/InfoCenter/help/index.html' 
      target="...

      <fmt:setBundle baseName="nls.engine">
         <fmt:message key="link.help"/>
      </fmt:setBundle>

   </a>

</td>

Test this code by changing your language preference in the portal user profile and logging back in to the portal.

 

Parent topic:

Customizing the portal