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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:53:50+00:00 2026-05-10T22:53:50+00:00

HI, I m doing the folling stuff in the jsp code I need to

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HI,

I m doing the folling stuff in the jsp code I need to do it using Struts or using JSTL tag can any body have relevant idea please share..

The following is my JSP code

<%                          Object category = request.getAttribute('categoryDetails');                         Hashtable<String, Hashtable<String, Integer>> cat = (Hashtable<String, Hashtable<String, Integer>>) category;                         //out.print(cat.entrySet());                          Set<String> functions = cat.keySet();                          for(String fun : functions){                              out.print('-----------');                             out.print(fun);                             out.print('-----------');                              Hashtable<String, Integer> obj = cat.get(fun);                              Vector<String> subFunction = new Vector<String>(obj.keySet());                              Collections.sort(subFunction);                              for(String str : subFunction){                                                             out.print('#'+str+'-'+obj.get(str));                                 }                         }                            %> 

Thanks in advance.

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:53:51+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:53 pm

    You can use a custom tag or create a temporary view structure like this:

    public class FunctionView {     String functionName;     List<SubFunctionView> subfunctions;      public FunctionView(String functionName, List<SubFunctionView> subfunctions) {         this.functionName = functionName;         this.subfunctions = subfunctions;     }      public String getFunctionName() {         return functionName;     }      public void setFunctionName(String functionName) {         this.functionName = functionName;     }      public List<SubFunctionView> getSubfunctions() {         return subfunctions;     }      public void setSubfunctions(List<SubFunctionView> subfunctions) {         this.subfunctions = subfunctions;     } }  public class SubFunctionView {     String subFunctionName;     Integer value;      public SubFunctionView(String subFunctionName, Integer value) {         this.subFunctionName = subFunctionName;         this.value = value;     }       public String getSubFunctionName() {         return subFunctionName;     }      public void setSubFunctionName(String subFunctionName) {         this.subFunctionName = subFunctionName;     }      public Integer getValue() {         return value;     }      public void setValue(Integer value) {         this.value = value;     } } 

    Then you just expost a method called List getFunctionsView() on your controller and use a simple nested jstl foreach loop.

    Edit: Had to rework this one slightly.

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