If you do not always want to use the write function to create the HTML page content (as described in Creating a Controller), and you want to create it as pure HTMLO layout instead, then create a view that you can call from the controller.
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1. Begin as if you are creating a normal page with flow logic in your BSP application.
To do this, choose Create ® Page.
2. In the following dialog box, enter a name and short description of the view and select View as the page type:
3. Choose .
4. Create the attributes for the variable parts of the view.
You cannot define auto-page attributes, since views cannot be called directly from the browser.
Create the
following attribute:
5. Define the layout as usual:
<%@ page language="abap" %> <html> <head> <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../sap/public/bc/bsp/styles/sapbsp.css"> <title> Layout for Controller </title> </head> <body class="bspBody1"> <H1>View Example</H1> <H3>Hello, user <%= name%></H3> </body> </html> |
6. Activate the view.
7. Finally, adjust the DO_REQUEST method to the controller class.
Here, the schema is always the same. First you create the view, then you set the attributes, and then you call the view. (For the time being you can ignore the warning concerning exception CX_STATIC_CHECK, or you can set a try-catch block around the calls):
method DO_REQUEST . data: myview type ref to if_bsp_page. myview = create_view( view_name = 'view_test.htm' ). myview->set_attribute( name = 'name' value = sy-uname ). call_view( myview ). endmethod. |
8. Activate your class and test your controller.
You have created your own view for the layout.
Continue by Calling the Controller.