Spring MVC Multiple ModelAttribute On the Same Form
I have a form with two ModelAttributes one is citizens and the other is punishment. The two objects are separated by jquery tabs. I am having problems in getting the items on the form to display properly some are being displayed and some are not. I mean the html elements.
I am not sure how the Controller would look when there is multiple ModleAttributes on the page. Under is a sample of the code:
Page
<title>Citizen Registration</title>
</head>
<body>
<div id="tabs">
<ul>
<li><a href="#tab1">Citizen Registration</a></li>
<li><a href="#tab2">Punishment</a></li>
</ul>
<div id="tab1">
<form:form id="citizenRegistration" name ="citizenRegistration" method="post" modelAttribute="citizens" action="citizen_registration.htm">
<div id="divRight" class="mainDiv">
<div class="divGroup" id="divCharInfo">
<fieldset>
<legend>Characteristics Info</legend>
<ol>
<li><form:label for="photo" path="photo">Select Photo</form:label>
<form:input path="photo" type="file" id="photo" title="Upload a photo"/><form:errors path="photo" id="errors"/></li>
<li>
<label>Select Gender</label>
<form:select path="genderId" id="genderId" title="Select Your Gender">
<form:options items = "${gender.genderList}" itemValue="genderId" itemLabel="genderDesc" />
</form:select>
<form:errors path="genderId" class="errors"/>
</li>
<li><form:label for="weight" path="weight">Enter Weight <i>(lbs)</i></form:label>
<form:input path="weight" id="weight" title="Enter Weight"/><form:errors path="weight" id="errors"/>
</li>
<li><form:label for="height" path="height">Enter Height <i>(feet)</i></form:label>
<form:input path="height" id="height" title="Enter Height"/><form:errors path="height" id="errors"/>
</li>
.......................
<div id="tab2">
<form:form id="punishmentRegistration" name ="punishmentRegistration" method="post" modelAttribute="punishment" action="punishment_registration.htm">
<ol>
<li>
<form:label for ="punishmentId" path="punishmentId">Punishment Number</form:label>
<form:input path="punishmentId" id="punishmentId"/><form:errors path="punishmentId" id="errors"/>
</li>
<li>
<form:label for="crimeRecNo" path="crimeRecNo">Select Crime</form:label>
<form:select path="crimeRecNo" id="CrimeRecNo" title="Select Crime">
<form:options items = "${crime.crimeList}" itemValue="crimeRecNo" itemLabel="crimeRecNo" title="crimeDesc"/>
</form:select>
<form:errors path="crimeRecNo" id="errors"/>
</li>
<li>
<form:label for ="monitoringStDate" path="monitoringStDate"> Start Date </form:label>
<form:input path="monitoringStDate" id="monitoringStDate"/><form:errors path="monitoringStDate" id="errors"/>
</li>
<li>
<form:label for ="monitoringEnDate" path="monitoringEnDate"> End Date </form:label>
<form:input path="monitoringEnDate" id="monitoringEnDate"/><form:errors path="monitoringEnDate" id="errors"/>
</li>
</ol>
</form:form>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>
Controller
@RequestMapping(value="citizen_registration.htm", method = RequestMethod.GET)
public ModelAndView loadPage(HttpServletRequest request,
HttpServletResponse response,
@ModelAttribute Citizens citizens, @ModelAttribute Punishment punishment,
BindingResult result,
ModelMap m, Model model) throws Exception {
//code here
return new ModelAndView("citizen_registration");
This is my code however when i run it nothing in tab2 is displayed andnot all elements in tab1 is shown.
Solution 1:
I don't think so if you can bind multiple models using the Spring form. In fact you should take a look in the spring binding form. http://static.springsource.org/spring/docs/1.1.5/taglib/tag/BindTag.html Take a look in the sample code. I have not tested the code. Let know in case of any issues.
Model
public class User{
private String username;
private String password;
..Setter and Getters
}
public class UserProfile{
private String firstName;
private String lastName;
setter and getter
}
Controller
@Controller
public class MyController{
@RequestMapping(....)
public String newAccountForm(ModelMap map){
User user = new User(); //Would recommend using spring container to create objects
UserProfile profile = new UserProfile();
map.addAttribute('user', user);
map.addAttribute('profile', profile);
return "form"
}
@RequestMapping(....)
public String newAccountForm(@ModelAttrbite('User')User user, BindingResult resultUser, @ModelAttribute('UserProfile')UserProfile userProfile, BindingResult resultProfile){
//Check the binding result for each model. If not valid return the form page again
//Further processing as required.
}
}
JSP
<%@taglib uri="http://www.springframework.org/tags" prefix="spring">
<form action="" method="post">
<spring:bind path="user.username">
<input type="text" name="${status.expression}" value="${status.value}"><br />
</spring:bind>
<spring:bind path="user.password">
<input type="password" name="${status.expression}" value="${status.value}"><br />
</spring:bind>
<spring:bind path="profile.firstName">
<input type="text" name="${status.expression}" value="${status.value}"><br />
</spring:bind>
<spring:bind path="profile.lastName">
<input type="text" name="${status.expression}" value="${status.value}"><br />
</spring:bind>
<input type="submit" value="Create"/>
</form>
Solution 2:
I already gave alternate approach in this link here
<form:form method="POST" modelAttribute="applicationGeneralInformation">
<div class="section2">
<h2>General Informaion</h2>
<form:input type="hidden" path="id" id="id"/>
<label for="app_version">Version</label>: <form:input type="text" id="app_version" path="version"/><br/>
<label for="app_func_desc">Description</label>: <form:input type="text" id="app_func_desc"
path="functionalDescription"/><br/>
<label for="app_sec_func">Functions</label>: <form:input type="text" id="app_sec_func"
path="securityFunctions"/><br/>
</div>
<div class="section2">
<h2>Application Content</h2>
<form:form method="POST" modelAttribute="applicationContent">
<div>
<h3>CIA Rating</h3>
<label for="CIARating">CIA Rating</label>: <form:select type="text" id="CIARating" path="CIARating">
<form:option value="1">1</form:option>
<form:option value="2">2</form:option>
<form:option value="3">3</form:option>
<form:option value="4">4</form:option>
</form:select><br/><br/>
</div>
<div>
<h3>Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery</h3>
<div>
<h4>RTO</h4>
<label for="RTO">RTO</label>: <form:select type="text" id="RTO" path="RTO">
<form:option value="1">< 2<sub>Hrs</sub></form:option>
<form:option value="2">2<sub>Hrs</sub>-4<sub>Hrs</sub> </form:option>
<form:option value="3">4<sub>Hrs</sub>-48<sub>Hrs</sub></form:option>
<form:option value="4">> 48<sub>Hrs</sub></form:option>
</form:select><br/>
</div>
<div>
<h4>RPO</h4>
<label for="RPO">RPO</label>: <form:input type="text" id="RPO" path="RPO"/><br/>
</div>
</div>
</form:form>
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
</div>
</form:form>