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EveningTag.javaAPI DocExample2032Thu Dec 15 20:52:06 GMT 2005com.oreilly.jent.jsp

EveningTag

public class EveningTag extends javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.TagSupport
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Fields Summary
private int
i_dayStart
private int
i_dayEnd
Constructors Summary
Methods Summary
public intdoStartTag()

 
    int hour = GregorianCalendar.getInstance(  ).get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY); 
    
    if((hour >= i_dayStart) && (hour <= i_dayEnd)) 
      return Tag.SKIP_BODY; 
    
    return Tag.EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE; 
  
public voidsetDayEnd(java.lang.String value)

 
    i_dayEnd = Integer.parseInt(value); 
  
public voidsetDayStart(java.lang.String value)

 // 24 hour time 
  
  // In production, we should propagate errors with exceptions 
       
    i_dayStart = Integer.parseInt(value);