Ok so I've been trying to accomplish multiple selects in Spring MVC for a while and have had no luck.
Basically what I have is a Skill class:
public class Skill {
private Long id;
private String name;
private String description;
//Getters and Setters
}
And an Employee who has multiple Skills:
public class Employee {
private Long id;
private String firstname;
private String lastname;
private Set<Skill> skills;
//Getters and Setters
}
All of these are mapped to Hibernate but that shouldn't be an issue.
Now I would like to be able to do in the JSP is to select Skills for an Employee from a <select multiple="true">
element.
I have tried this in the JSP with no luck:
<form:select multiple="true" path="skills">
<form:options items="skillOptionList" itemValue="name" itemLabel="name"/>
<form:select>
Here is my Controller:
@Controller
@SessionAttributes
public class EmployeeController {
@Autowired
private EmployeeService service;
@RequestMapping(value="/addEmployee", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public String addSkill(@ModelAttribute("employee") Employee emp, BindingResult result, Map<String, Object> map) {
employeeService.addEmployee(emp);
return "redirect:/indexEmployee.html";
}
@RequestMapping("/indexEmployee")
public String listEmployees(@RequestParam(required=false) Integer id, Map<String, Object> map) {
Employee emp = (id == null ? new Employee() : employeeService.loadById(id));
map.put("employee", emp);
map.put("employeeList", employeeService.listEmployees());
map.put("skillOptionList", skillService.listSkills());
return "emp";
}
}
But this does not seem to work. I get the following Exception:
SEVERE: Servlet.service() for servlet jsp threw exception
javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Type [java.lang.String] is not valid for option items
I feel like it should be possible where we can have a form for a Model that has multiple select from a list of options provided. What is the best practice to have form:select
and form:options
in Spring 3.0 MVC?
Thanks!
Solution:
Ok so just in case anyone wonders what the solution is. In addition to user 01001111 fix:
<form:select multiple="true" path="skills">
<form:options items="${skillOptionList}" itemValue="name" itemLabel="name"/>
<form:select>
We need to add a CustomCollectionEditor
to the controller as follows:
@Controller
@SessionAttributes
public class EmployeeController {
@Autowired
private EmployeeeService employeeService;
@Autowired
private SkillService skillService;
@InitBinder
protected void initBinder(WebDataBinder binder) {
binder.registerCustomEditor(Set.class, "skills", new CustomCollectionEditor(Set.class)
{
@Override
protected Object convertElement(Object element)
{
Long id = null;
if(element instanceof String && !((String)element).equals("")){
//From the JSP 'element' will be a String
try{
id = Long.parseLong((String) element);
}
catch (NumberFormatException e) {
System.out.println("Element was " + ((String) element));
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
else if(element instanceof Long) {
//From the database 'element' will be a Long
id = (Long) element;
}
return id != null ? employeeService.loadSkillById(id) : null;
}
});
}
}
This allows Spring to add Sets of Skills between the JSP and Model.
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