An AnchorTag creates an Anchor element on the HTML page with all the parameters required to access the toolkit server. The Anchor uses the URI Tag as its "href" tag attribute. Refer to the URI Tag description for its attributes.
Attribute | Description | Default value |
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nextEventName | Name of the event to be executed when the form is submitted. This attribute can be omitted when starting a new processor as the event sent to the server is a start event. | null |
opName | Name of the operation. This attribute is only required when a new processor is started. | null |
parentCtxName | Name of the context. This attribute is only required when a new processor is started. | null |
errorPage | Overrides the default error for a specific call | null |
action | Class that is to execute the event | WebApplicationURI+"/Request" |
extraParams | Additional parameters to be added to the URI. Use ampersands (&) to separate the parameters if there is more than one parameter. | null |
style | Style for the Form. | null |
custom | Adds attributes to the input element. The following is the format of this attribute: custom="att1Name=\"att1Value\ "att2Name=\"att2Value\"..." | null |
The following is an example of using AnchorTag:
<%@ taglib uri="/dse.tld" prefix="dse" %> <body> <H1>Using the Anchor Tag</H1> <dse:a nextEventName="ok">An1</dse:a><br> <dse:a nextEventName="ok" errorPage="formPage.jsp" action="/hbank/req" extraParams="lang=en_US">An2</dse:a><br> <dse:a opName="depositOp">An3</dse:a><br> <dse:a opName="depositOp" nextEventName="ok" extraParams="lang=es_ES">An4</dse:a> <body>