tsx:userid and tsx:passwd tag JavaServer Pages syntax (deprecated)

With the <tsx:userid> and <tsx:passwd> tags, you do not have to hard code a user ID and password in the <tsx:dbconnect> tag.

Deprecated feature: Support for tsx tags in the JavaServer Pages (JSP) engine are deprecated in WebSphere® Application Server Version 6.0. Instead of using the tsx tags, you should use equivalent tags from the JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL).depfeat

Use the <tsx:userid> and <tsx:passwd> tags to accept user input for the values and then add that data to the request object. You can access the request object with a JavaServer Pages (JSP) file, such as the JSPEmployee.jsp example that requests the database connection.

You must use <tsx:userid> and <tsx:passwd> tags within a <tsx:dbconnect> tag.

This section describes the syntax of the <tsx:userid> and <tsx:passwd> tags.

<tsx:dbconnect id="connection_id"
    <font color="red"><userid></font>
    <tsx:getProperty name="request" property=request.getParameter("userid") />
    <font color="red"></userid></font>
    <font color="red"><passwd></font>
    <tsx:getProperty name="request" property=request.getParameter("passwd") />
    <font color="red"></passwd></font>
    url="protocol:database_name:database_table"
    driver="JDBC_driver_name"> 
</tsx:dbconnect>

where:




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