all the best for a glowing future in jsp ;-)
Rakesh Bhat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/04/2000 11:12:04 PM
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Subject: Re: Syntax of setproperty
Hi veena ,Tamanna and shiraz,
Thx a lot for the information.
Yeah , it seems tubelight is glowing now :-)
Thx
Rakesh.
Shiraz Wasim Zaidi wrote:
> > when u do
> > <jsp:setProperty name="myBean" property="*"/> ,
> >
> > it meant to say that , set all attributes .
> > My doubt is , "set the attribute values to what?".
> > There is no value argument at all.
>
> When you specify property="*" then the parameters of the current
> ServletRequest would be iterated through matching prarameter names with
the
> bean attributes names.
> The values of the matched parameters would be used to set the
corresponding
> bean attributes.
>
> i.e you dont have to explicitly write setProperty tag multiple times for
> each bean attribute mapped to a request
> parameter, you can do it in one shot.
>
> Hope it clear things.
>
> -Shiraz
>
>
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