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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T20:40:43+00:00 2026-05-16T20:40:43+00:00

We have lots of javascript functions, which are usually handled via the onclick function.

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We have lots of javascript functions, which are usually handled via the onclick function. Currently they are present in every file where-ever it is needed. Would it make sense to consolidate all javascript functions into a single file and use this where-ever it is needed? What is the general practice here

            <s:link view="/User.xhtml"
                onclick="if (confirm('#{messages['label.user.warning']}')) {
                    var f = $('user');
                    f.method = 'POST';
                    f.action = f.submit();
                    } return false;">
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    2026-05-16T20:40:44+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:40 pm

    It’s up to you to determine where the reusability lies in your own code. But it’s easy enough (and a good idea) to create a library of often-used functions. Create a file like mylib.js, for instance, with things like…

    function saveUser(f)
    {
        //...
        f.method = 'POST';
        f.action = f.submit();
    }
    

    add this to your pages:

    <script type="text/javascript" src="mylib.js"></script>
    

    add code your events like this:

    <s:link view="/User.xhtml" onclick="return saveUser($('user'));">
    

    Notice that the library code avoids any dependencies on the layout or naming of elements on the pages that use it. You may also want to leave little comments that will remind your future self what the purpose and assumptions of these library functions are.

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