Hello

I am working under Win98, with Jswdk 1.0

I want try the followed communication

        servlet
         |      |
        V   V
  bean <-JSP

My servlet calls the bean, and the Jsp file
I want initialize from my servlet a value into my bean, then read this
value from my Jsp.

When I try to read this value from my Jsp, I get 0.

Do you have an experience about it.

Thanks in advance.

The code of my servlet:

import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
import Test.*;

public class Servlet2Jsp extends HttpServlet {

    public void doGet (HttpServletRequest request,
         HttpServletResponse response) {
System.out.println("Initialization...");
    BeanJsp beanJsp;

    beanJsp = new BeanJsp();
    beanJsp.setCount(30);
 try {
     // Set the attribute and Forward to hello.jsp

getServletConfig().getServletContext().getRequestDispatcher("/jsp/Test/Test.jsp").forward(request,
response);
 } catch (Exception ex) {
     ex.printStackTrace ();
 }
    }
}


The code of my bean:
package Test;

import java.util.*;

public class BeanJsp {

  private int count;

  public BeanJsp() {
  }

  public BeanJsp(int count) {
    this.count = count;
  }

  public void setCount(int count) {
    this.count = count;
  }

  public int getCount() {
    return this.count;
  }

My Jsp file:
<html>

<body bgcolor="white">
<jsp:useBean id='test' scope='session' class='Test.BeanJsp'
type="Test.BeanJsp" />
ok
<BR>
Day of month: is  <jsp:getProperty name="test" property="ResultCount"/>

<BR>
Day of month: is  <jsp:getProperty name="test" property="ResultItem"/>
<BR>
Count: is  <jsp:getProperty name="test" property="Count"/>

</body>
</html>

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