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tsx:repeat tag JSPs syntax (deprecated)


The <tsx:repeat> tag repeats a block of HTML tagging.

Support for tsx tags in the JSPs engine are deprecated in WAS V6.0. Instead of using the tsx tags, you should use equivalent tags from the JSPs Standard Tag Library (JSTL).

Use the <tsx:repeat> syntax to iterate over a database query results set. The <tsx:repeat> syntax iterates from the start value to the end value until one of the following conditions is met:

If an exception of the types ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException or NoSuchElementException is created before a block completes, output is written only for the iterations up to and not including the iteration during which the exception was created. All other exceptions results in no output being written for that tag instance.

This section describes the syntax of the <tsx:repeat> tag:

<tsx:repeat index="name" start="starting_index" end="ending_index">
</tsx:repeat>

where:

 

Example

Support for tsx tags in the JSPs engine are deprecated in WAS V6.0. Instead of using the tsx tags, you should use equivalent tags from the Java Server Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL).

The following code snippet shows you how to code these tags:

<tsx:repeat>
<tr>
    <td><tsx:getProperty name="empqs" property="EMPNO" />
    <tsx:getProperty name="empqs" property="FIRSTNME" />
    <tsx:getProperty name="empqs" property="WORKDEPT" />
    <tsx:getProperty name="empqs" property="EDLEVEL" />
    </td>
</tr>
</tsx:repeat> 





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