Displaytag takes a collection and displays it. This sounds like it is
buried within an ActionForm. So if your ActionForm is in request scope
it would look like this:

<display:table name="requestScope.adminActivityQueryForm.results">

This assumes that there is a getResults method in your ActionForm.
You're doing the same thing with the iterate tag by using name and
property. 

Randy
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By: rohitsz

Greetings there,
I happen to use display tag for the first time and need to use it
for pagenation.
I wrote the following jsp:
<CODE>
<display:table name="results"> 
  
  <display:column property="date" title="2" />
  <display:column property="adminUserName" title="3" />
  <display:column property="type_Of_Activity" title="4" />
  <display:column property="status" title="5" />
  </display:table>  
        
                <logic:iterate id="rows" name="adminActivityQueryForm"
property="results">
                 <tr valign="top">
                        <td><p class="normal"><bean:write name="rows"
property="TXN_ID"
/></p></td>
                        <td><p class="normal"><bean:write name="rows"
property="date" /></p></td>
                        <td><p class="normal"><bean:write name="rows"
property="adminUserName"
/></p></td>
                        <td><p class="normal"><bean:write name="rows"
property="type_Of_Activity"
/></p></td>
                        <td><p class="normal"><bean:write name="rows"
property="status"
/></p></td>
                </tr>
                </logic:iterate>           
</CODE>
So, surprisingly,
the <display:table> displays: "Nothing found to display. "
and the <logic:iterate> displays the table.

Behind the scene:
The results field is an arraylist type defined in a dynaactionform.
The arraylist is made up of DO's with the given properties.

So why is it that the display tag is unable to read the arraylist?
Kindly help.

Thanks,
rohit.

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