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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. Spring MVC Views Rendering custom views with Spring MVC
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 2 Topics in this Session Revisiting Views Rendering PDF Documents Rendering Excel Spreadsheets Generating Jasper Reports Ajax Integration Internationalization
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 3 Topics in this Session Revisiting Views Rendering PDF Documents Rendering Excel Spreadsheets Generating Jasper Reports Ajax Integration Internationalization
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 4 Revisiting Views A View is a simple strategy interface Spring provides implementations for major view technologies You can write your own –Easily unit tested using MockHttpServletRequest and MockHttpServletResponse
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 5 Revisiting ViewResolvers A ViewResolver is used by the DispatcherServlet to resolve logical view names to View implementations –InternalResourceViewResolver resolves view names to a resource path (typically a JSP) –BeanNameViewResolver resolves view names to the name of a Spring bean
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 6 View Integration Supported View Technologies –JSP / JSTL –Apache Velocity –Freemarker –Adobe PDF –Microsoft Excel –Jasper Reports –XML / XSLT
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 7 View Independence Views are completely orthogonal to the Controller –The keys within the Model form a contract The same Controller can be used to return different views of the same model –HTML view –PDF view –Excel view
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 8 Topics in this Session Revisiting Views Rendering PDF Documents Rendering Excel Spreadsheets Generating Jasper Reports Ajax Integration Internationalization
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 9 Rendering PDF Documents The AbstractPdfView class integrates with iText for generating PDFs (see http://www.lowagie.com/iText) Provides a single abstract template method public class RewardsListPdfView extends AbstractPdfView { public void buildPdfDocument(Map model, Document document, PdfWriter writer, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws Exception { List rewards = (List ) model.get(“rewards”); for (Reward reward : rewards) { document.add(new Paragraph(“..”)); // … } public class RewardsListPdfView extends AbstractPdfView { public void buildPdfDocument(Map model, Document document, PdfWriter writer, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws Exception { List rewards = (List ) model.get(“rewards”); for (Reward reward : rewards) { document.add(new Paragraph(“..”)); // … } Contract with the Controller
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 10 Configure the Existing Controller to use the PDF View No need to modify the RewardsController to support the new View –Assuming the view name is parameterizable Define one configuration of the Controller for each View
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 11 Update the Servlet Application Context <bean id=“abstractRewardsListController” class=“rewardsadmin.RewardsListController” abstract=“true”> <bean id=“abstractRewardsListController” class=“rewardsadmin.RewardsListController” abstract=“true”> /WEB-INF/rewardsadmin-servlet-config.xml
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 12 Defining the PDF View RewardsListPdfView needs to be defined as a Spring bean The DispatcherServlet needs to be able to access the RewardsListPdfView bean –The existing InternalResourceViewResolver resolves to JSPs Need to plug in an extra ViewResolver strategy to locate the PDF view –Scales to handle any custom view implementations
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 13 Defining the View and ViewResolver <bean class=“org.springframework.web.servlet.view. InternalResourceViewResolver”> …. <bean name=”listPdf” class=“rewardsadmin.RewardsListPdfView”/> <bean class=“org.springframework.web.servlet.view. BeanNameViewResolver”> <bean class=“org.springframework.web.servlet.view. InternalResourceViewResolver”> …. <bean name=”listPdf” class=“rewardsadmin.RewardsListPdfView”/> <bean class=“org.springframework.web.servlet.view. BeanNameViewResolver”> The existing ViewResolver The new ViewThe new ViewResolver
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 14 Topics in this Session Revisiting Views Rendering PDF Documents Rendering Excel Spreadsheets Generating Jasper Reports Ajax Integration Internationalization
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 15 Rendering Excel Spreadsheets AbstractExcelView integrates with POI to generate Excel compatible Spreadsheets –(see http://jakarta.apache.org/poi/index.html) public class RewardsListExcelView extends AbstractExcelView { public void buildExcelDocument(Map model, HSSFWorkbook workbook, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws Exception { List rewards = (List ) model.get(“rewards”); HSSFSheet sheet = workbook.createSheet(“rewards”); for (int i = 0; i < rewards.size(); i++) { setText(getCell(sheet, i, 0), “..”); … } public class RewardsListExcelView extends AbstractExcelView { public void buildExcelDocument(Map model, HSSFWorkbook workbook, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws Exception { List rewards = (List ) model.get(“rewards”); HSSFSheet sheet = workbook.createSheet(“rewards”); for (int i = 0; i < rewards.size(); i++) { setText(getCell(sheet, i, 0), “..”); … } Contract with the Controller
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 16 Register the Controller with the DispatcherServlet …. ….
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 17 Defining the Excel View <bean name=“listExcel” class=“rewardsadmin.RewardsListExcelView”/> … <bean name=“listExcel” class=“rewardsadmin.RewardsListExcelView”/> … Resolves both ‘listPdf’ and ‘listExcel’
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 18 Topics in this Session Revisiting Views Rendering PDF Documents Rendering Excel Spreadsheets Generating Jasper Reports Ajax Integration Internationalization
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 19 Overview of Jasper Reports Jasper Reports is a very sophisticated document generator –Capable of producing PDFs, Excel, HTML and CSV Report designs are expressed in a Jasper Reports XML format
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 20 Jasper Report Components (1) Reports –Templates for rendering information about a model Sub Reports –A report may contain one or more sub reports JRDataSource –Source of the model that is used to populate a report
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 21 Jasper Reports Components (2) JRExporter –Strategy class to render the report (HTML, PDF, etc.).jrxml –The XML report design.jasper –The compiled XML report (generated by an Ant task or dynamically compiled at runtime)
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 22 Jasper Report Views Spring provides a number of Jasper Report views for rendering specific formats –JasperReportsPdfView –JasperReportsCsvView –JasperReportsExcelView –JasperReportsHtmlView Alternatively ConfigurableJasperReportsView allows you to provide your own JRExporter
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 23 The Contract when Using Jasper Reports The Model provides the contract between the Controller and the View The View implementation should not leak into the Controller For Jasper Reports, this contract can be quite complex –Each report requires a JRDataSource –One for each sub report
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 24 Specifying the JRDataSource Spring will automatically convert a java.util.Collection into a JRDataSource –By default, it will use the first Collection in the Model Each sub report requires its own JRDataSource –The name of the JRDataSource is configured in the master report.jrxml file –This name will be used as a key in the model to locate either a JRDataSource or a Collection
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 25 Replacing the Pdf and Excel Views with Jasper Report Views The Report must be designed and stored in a.jrxml file –/WEB-INF/jasper/rewards/list.jrxml Replace the RewardsListPdfView definition with the JasperReportsPdfView definition Replace the RewardsListExcelView definition with the JasperReportsExcelView definition
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 26 Update the View Definitions <bean name=“listPdf” parent=“abstractJasperReportsListView” class=“org.springframework.web.servlet.view.jasperreports.JasperReportsPdfView”/> <bean name=“listExcel” parent=“abstractJasperReportsListView” class=“org.springframework.web.servlet.view.jasperreports.JasperReportsExcelView”/> <bean name=“listPdf” parent=“abstractJasperReportsListView” class=“org.springframework.web.servlet.view.jasperreports.JasperReportsPdfView”/> <bean name=“listExcel” parent=“abstractJasperReportsListView” class=“org.springframework.web.servlet.view.jasperreports.JasperReportsExcelView”/> Contract with the Controller
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 27 Topics in this Session Revisiting Views Rendering PDF Documents Rendering Excel Spreadsheets Generating Jasper Reports Ajax Integration Internationalization
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 28 Ajax Overview “Asynchronous JavaScript And Xml” Allows asynchronous refreshing of individual parts of a web page instead of the whole page –Greatly improves user experience –Reduces network traffic
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 29 Ajax Use Cases Typical use cases for Ajax include –Form validation (validating the field as you type) –Displaying potential results as you enter search criteria –Adding new entries without refreshing the page –The list is endless really; it is an enabling technology
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 30 Introduction to DWR Many different libraries and frameworks provide Ajax behavior Direct Web Remoting (DWR) integrates very well with Spring MVC –Very popular and well established framework
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 31 Exposing Server Side Components DWR exposes server side components for invocation via JavaScript DWR creates a JavaScript proxy which will perform a RPC to the server side component –DWR takes care of marshalling and sending your POJOs across the wire Ajax is asynchronous, so when invoking a server side method, a call-back must be registered
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 32 Integrating DWR with Spring MVC DWR requires its own Controller which handles all DWR requests –Executes the RPC calls –Dynamically creates a JavaScript file for each exposed service Each service should be exported by DWR
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 33 Configuring DWR on the Server <beans xmlns=“http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans” xmlns:xsi=“http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance” xmlns:dwr=“http://www.directwebremoting.org/schema/spring” xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.5.xsd http://www.directwebremoting.org/schema/spring-dwr http://www.directwebremoting.org/schema/spring-dwr-2.0.xsd” > <beans xmlns=“http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans” xmlns:xsi=“http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance” xmlns:dwr=“http://www.directwebremoting.org/schema/spring” xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.5.xsd http://www.directwebremoting.org/schema/spring-dwr http://www.directwebremoting.org/schema/spring-dwr-2.0.xsd” > Defaults to “/dwr” Name of the JavaScript file
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 34 Configuring DWR on the Client DWR provides an engine.js JavaScript file which provides the DWR infrastructure DWR also generates one JavaScript file for each exported server side component The DWR engine Remote Service
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 35 Using DWR on the Client function callServer(message) { EchoService.echo(message, echoBack); } function echoBack(message) { document.getElementById(‘response’).value=‘Server said [’ + message + ‘]’; } function callServer(message) { EchoService.echo(message, echoBack); } function echoBack(message) { document.getElementById(‘response’).value=‘Server said [’ + message + ‘]’; } The remote invocationHandling the response The Server Component API
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 36 Walkthough of DWR function callServer(message) { EchoService.echo(…); } Spring Application function echoBack(result) { document.getElement…. } Spring Application Time
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 37 Topics in this Session Revisiting Views Rendering PDF Documents Rendering Excel Spreadsheets Generating Jasper Reports Ajax Integration Internationalization
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 38 Internationalization Overview The Internet is a worldwide entity, and web applications should take that into consideration –Views should be rendered in the native language of the visitor The JDK supports internationalization through the use of MessageBundles and Locales –The Locale represents the user’s Country and Language
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 39 Introduction to Resource Bundles ResourceBundles externalize all language sensitive strings –Labels –Messages –Validation messages Each Locale has its own ResourceBundle using a well defined naming convention –labels_en_GB.properties –labels_en_US.properties –etc.
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 40 How does Spring Support This? Spring provides a MessageSource Strategy interface to support message resolution There are two implementations, both support Java Resource Bundles (property files) –ResourceBundleMessageSource –ReloadableResourceBundleMessageSource
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 41 Defining a MessageSource exceptions labels exceptions labels Loads the resource bundles exceptions_XX_YY.properties and labels_XX_YY.properties from the classpath
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 42 Resolving Validation Error Keys When specifying validation errors, an error-key is specified (e.g. “error.age.too_young”) The error-key is the key in the resource bundle Spring will automatically resolve this with the registered resource bundles based on the current user’s Locale –exceptions_en_GB.properties –exceptions_en_US.properties –etc.
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 43 Retrieving Locale Specific Labels You can also arbitrarily query the resource bundle –messageSource.getMessage(key, args, locale); – The current Locale is determined by the defined LocaleResolver, and the appropriate resource bundle will be chosen –labels_en_GB.properties –labels_en_US.properties
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 44 Determining the Locale The mechanism of determining the current Locale is provided by a LocaleResolver public interface LocaleResolver { Locale getLocale(HttpServletRequest request); void setLocale(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletReponse response, Locale locale); } public interface LocaleResolver { Locale getLocale(HttpServletRequest request); void setLocale(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletReponse response, Locale locale); }
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 45 Defining a LocaleResolver Spring MVC provides a number of LocaleResolvers –AcceptHeaderLocaleResolver (default) –CookieLocaleResolver –SessionLocaleResolver –Write your own Simply define it as a bean in the Servlet’s ApplicationContext
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Copyright 2007 SpringSource. Copying, publishing or distributing without express written permission is prohibited. 46 Summary Spring integrates with a wide range of best of breed view technologies Spring’s strict implementation of MVC enables multiple renditions of the same Model without impacting the Controller Ajax is a very powerful technology which is changing the way developers and users think about web applications –DWR and Spring enable developers to build richer, more interactive web applications
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