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          A common issue when we’re using Portlet is about sharing data between PortletSession and HttpSession. Frequently we find code like this:

          Portlet snippet

          PortletSession session = request.getPortletSession();
          session.setAttribute("attribute_name","attribute_value");

          JSP snippet – Using JSTL

          <p>${sessionScope.attribute_name}</p>

          Result: The JSP prints out an empty value.

          Why does it happen ?

          It happens because the PortletSession and HttpSession have different scopes. By default, PortletSession uses portlet scope, as well as HttpSession uses application scope. Hence, an object into portlet scope cannot be accessible into application scope.

          Using the PortletSession into JSP

          One way to print a PortletSession value into a JSP is use the PortletSession within the JSP. We can do that using the following:

          <%
          PortletSession session = renderRequest.getPortletSession();
          out.println(session.getAttribute("attribute_name");
          %>

          This doesn’t sound good. We intend to use JSTL instead scriptlet and the approach above doesn’t fit in our requirement. Because of this we’re going to use one of the below approaches.

          Converting PortletSession into HttpSession within a Portlet

          Within the portlet, we can use a code like this:

          HttpServletRequest httpRequest = WpsStrutsUtil.getHttpServletRequest(request);
          HttpSession session = httpRequest.getSession(true);
          session.setAttribute("attribute_name","attribute_value");

          The code above simply retrieve a HttpServletRequest and then we created a HttpSession.

          It definatelly works, but we can do even better. Check the next example out.

          Changing the PortletSession scope

          As describe above, by default the PortletSession scope is a Portlet scope. As you should know, JSTL reads Application Scope. Fortunately, there is a simple way to change the default PortletSession scope. Simply add one more parameter in the setAttribute method.

          PortletSession session = request.getPortletSession();
          session.setAttribute("attribute_name","attribute_value",PortletSession.APPLICATION_SCOPE);

          Awesome, huh? In this way, we can use JSTL to get the values from Session.

          Conclusion

          I’m not a Portet specialist, however I’ve already found many problem regarding the PortletSession and HttpSession. If you’re facing a problem like this, check your code out and try the approaches above.

          If you have any question or comment, fell free to leave your message below.

          posted on 2011-11-09 12:14 Eric_jiang 閱讀(201) 評論(0)  編輯  收藏

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