The controller has this:
model.addObject("cartcontent", cart.getCartContent());
The cart has this:
private final Map<Product, Integer> cart;
public Cart(){
cart = new HashMap<>();
}
@ModelAttribute("cartcontent")
public List<CartContent> getCartContent(){
ArrayList<CartContent> basket = new ArrayList<>();
for(Product p : cart.keySet()){
basket.add(new CartContent(p, cart.get(p)));
}
return basket;
}
The hashmap contains this:
I just don't know what text to put instead of instanceMap and Key >_>
I found the problem, since I'm passing in something to this method it's not a getter method so I have to provide the full method name: getValue not just value:
<table>
<tr th:each="row : ${table.rows}">
<td th:each="column : ${table.columns}">
<span th:text="...
I don't know what to do. Should I redo the project with only spring and javascript, or should I keep trying to figure out how javascript works/don't work with this sh*t?
therefore because of thymeleaf, there is a certain encapsulation happening. You really might want to try inspecting elements and making sure that the javascript you are writing is in the same scope as the page.
@BenHarris Yes, but when I use my mobile devices, I want to kick ass of developers who bloat their pages with 1+ MB of JS and other "bells and whistles"
@ShaU This is clearly not the Javascript room. If you have a problem about the way we moderate, then that's your problem - You don't set the rules. You live with them.
Every room has different standards. This is by design. Every room is its own community hideout, and no specialized exists because chat remains that way. Python people are harsher. ASP.NET and Javascript people are more talkative and uses colloquial topics because they are like that.
This room is a professional place. Because you actively disrupt the conversations with unrelated and off-topic + unconstructive speeches, Kylar kicked you. And I would had, too, if only I was quick enough.
@ShaU Of course not! Nor is it to greet five people in a row, nor to ping randomly. Nor talking to themselves or others in disruptive ways. Which is why any of such messages gets trashed.
This is not IRC, instead a chat room for professional and enthusiast programmers. Behave like a professional or enthusiast programmer. That is all.
@ShaU Rules are the same for all, was in the past, still is, and will be. Punishments vary per person. If it's unlikely one will improve after education, simple harsh punishments can be handed out for whatever reason the room owners are able to justify to the mods, or for no reason at all.
Hey, anyone here work with Spring security at all? I'm replacing a Glassfish container auth impl with spring security. So far auth is working but I'm having problems getting JSR 250 annotations to be handled by spring.