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I have to access the JSTL variable which is calculated inside the iterator.
Excerpt of code:

<c:forEach var="resultBean" items="${resultList}" varStatus="status">
   card: ${resultBean.cardNum} 
</c:forEach>

i would like to access ${resultBean.cardNum} in the scriptlet code. what i am doing right now is:

<c:forEach var="resultBean" items="${resultList}" varStatus="status">
   card: ${resultBean.cardNum} 
   <c:set var="currentCardNum">${resultBean.cardNum}</c:set>
   <%out.write( StringUtils.mask( (String)pageContext.getAttribute("currentCardNum") ) );%>
</c:forEach>

I want to skip 3rd line where i am setting the variable in pageContext. Is it possible to achieve the same result without setting it? Or is there other way round which i can use?

+2  A: 

You can try the following:

<%
  ResultBean resultBean = (ResultBean) pageContext.getAttribute("resultBean");
  out.write( StringUtils.mask( resultBean.getCardNum() ) );
%>

BTW - you can add another method to resultBean - getMaskedCardNum(), and then just put int he page ${resultBean.maskeCardNum} which is more readable.

David Rabinowitz
He want to get rid of scriptlets, which is a Good Thing.
BalusC
accepted: `you can add another method to resultBean - getMaskedCardNum()`
Rakesh Juyal
@BalusC - I agree, that's why I've put the second solution.
David Rabinowitz
+3  A: 

I'd advise creating a custom JSTL function (check this for example), so that you can omit the scriptlet. So instead of the ugly

<%out.write( StringUtils.mask( (String)pageContext.getAttribute("currentCardNum") ) );%>

you will have something like:

<c:out value="${fnPrefix:maskString(currentCardNum)}" />
Bozho
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