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Milan Milanovic wrote: > > O.K. Thank you. > > Should getExpired() method return boolean ? > > -- > Thx, Milan > > > dusty wrote: >> >> <s:iterator value="fruits"> >> <% >> Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance(); >> cal.setTime(new Date()); >> int monthNow = cal.get(Calendar.MONTH); >> cal.setTime(date); //fruit.getDate() >> int monthFruit = cal.get(Calendar.MONTH); >> if(monthNow == monthFruit){ >> %> >> delete delete >> <%}%> >> </s:iterator> >> >> If you don't like the script in the page then you can create a public >> method on fruit called getExpired. fruit.getExpired() does the same >> calendar work as above based on the internal date value and the current >> date and returns a boolen. In that case: >> >> <s:iterator value="fruits"> >> <s:if test="expired"> >> delete delete >> </s:if? >> </s:iterator> >> >> Depending on how you are doing persistance (JPA on >> getters/fields/whatever) you may have to mark this getter as >> transient.... >> >> >> Milan Milanovic wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have a list of Fruit's of type class Fruit { String name; Date date; >>> }, and I show those fruits using iterator in my .jsp, like this: >>> <s:iterator value="fruits"> ... </s:iterator>. Well I need to show some >>> options (e.g., delete fruit) to user if fruit's date is in the current >>> month, how can I check this in my .jsp (inside iterator tag) ? >>> >>> -- >>> Thx in advance, Milan Milanovic >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/-S2--Checking-current-month-using-struts-2-tags-tp18279808p18303476.html Sent from the Struts - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]