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How can I produce a select tag using JSTL or Standard Actions in a JSP

I want to make a se开发者_开发问答lect tag in a JSP, where the options are an Enumeration (for example, all US States). Is their a tag in JSTL or a standard tag that can do this, without manually iterating through the list?


Certainly, in JSTL (just drop jstl-1.2.jar in /WEB-INF/lib) there's the c:forEach tag. You'll only have to convert the (old fashioned) Enumeration to a modern List or perhaps Enum if it's hardcoded in Java. You can if necessary grab Collections#list() for this if the Enumeration is to be obtained from an unchangeable 3rd party API.

Here's a demo how the <c:forEach> can then be used:

<select name="country">
   <c:forEach items="${countries}" var="country">
       <option value="${country.code}" ${param.country eq country.code ? 'selected' : ''}>${country.name}</option>
   </c:forEach>
</select>

The ${countries} should refer a List<Country> or Country[] which has been put in any of the page, request, session or application scopes — of which the application scope is the most straightforward choice, as a list of countries is supposed to be an application wide constant. You could use a ServletContextListener to load it once and put in application scope on application's startup. The Country is in this example just a Javabean (model) class with at least two properties.

See also:

  • Populating cascading dropdown lists in JSP/Servlet
  • Set selected option on existing select tag with jstl
  • Using enum in JSTL - Can I access the values of an enum class from a JSP using EL?


There isn't in JSTL. However many frameworks provide such additional tags:

  • Struts2 - <s:select>

  • Spring MVC - <form:select>

  • JSF - <h:selectOneMenu>
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