Posted Wednesday, December 31, 1969 @ 23:59:59
The bean tag which is used in JSP is not a user interface bean. It is just a Java class bean. If you really want to show a user interface in JSP, you have to create an applet. First please read the dicussion forum about how to use Applet within htmls at the following url.
http://quicktable.org/discussion/db_TalkToMe.cgi?forum_name=QuickTable.setup.cgi&message_number=15
Once you understand that, modify the JSP such that the output html page has the applet tag as discussed in the above url.
Following things need to be done to use in JSP.
1) Write a applet class which uses the Quicktable. This applet can get the parameters from the html or it can hardcode within itself
2) In the JSP , add a applet tag. This applet tag is just a HTML tag, its not a JSP tag. In the applet tag use the applet class which you have written. Pass teh parametsr to the applet , if necessary.
3) place the applet class, jar files in the correct folder as mentioned in the JSP.
Step 2 can be implemented using
1) bean tag - if you write another java class which can output the html snippet for this applet
2) scriplet - using out.println() output the html snippet for this applet
3) as html test - just add the html snippet for this applet to the html portion of the JSP
Hope this helps.
Ben