Hi,

I want to check this syntax once again.

<jsp:setProperty name="mybean" property = "daysVac" />

I think it should have been
<jsp:setProperty name="mybean" property = "daysVac" Value = "<%=
request.getParameterValue("daysVac")%>" />

Do check this.

Regards,
Sripada

Mayuresh Kadu wrote:

> if u want to to be able to set the value of "daysVac" in the form to that in
> the bean then u will have to write a "get" and "set" methods for the same in
> the bean and it will be done automatically for ya. Something like the
> following :
>
> public class MyBean {
>         private int m_daysVac = 0;
>
>         public void setDaysVac( int dv ) {
>                 m_daysVac = dv;
>         }
>
>         public int getDaysVac() {
>                 return m_daysVac;
>         }
>
>         //etc..etc
> }
>
> please not the First char of daysvac being capital the set/get methods.
> Thats all that is to be done. U will not be required to setProperty.
>
> Guru's correct me if i am wrong :)
>
> Mayuresh
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Hi! Whenever I have something like this:
> <input type="button" value="Calculate Workdays" onclick="daycalc();">
> with the function defined below in Javascript:
>     function daycalc(){
>
> document.myform.daysVac.value=document.applets[0].calcNoOfDays(document.myfo
> rm.vacFrom.value,document.myform.vacTo.value);
>     }
> Now whenever I submit, the 'daysVac' is not set in the bean although I have
> a:
> <jsp:setProperty name="mybean" property = "daysVac" />
>
> It seems as if whenever I set values in my JSP, in the above way is not
> captured in the request when I submit.
> Can somebody out there help me?
>
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