Try making the property values to ip and path, instead of Ip and Path
withing the setProperty tags.
Also make sure that your bean has the properties by the name of ip and path.
Have a nice day.
With regards,
Sachin S. Khanna.
www.emailanorder.com
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From: Carlos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 2:30 PM
Subject: jsp and useBean question
> in a jsp file i put:
> <%@page import ="Contador"%>
> <%String conta=application.getInitParameter("contadorDir");
> String IP=request.getRemoteAddr();
> %>
> <jsp:useBean id="contador" class="Contador" scope="session">
> <jsp:setProperty name="contador" property="Ip" value="<=%IP%>"/>
> <jsp:setProperty name="contador" property="Path" value="<%=conta%>"/>
> </jsp:useBean>
>
> this doesn't work why?
>
> but if i put:
> <%@page import="Contador"%>
> <%String conta=application.getInitParameter("contadorDir");
> %>
> <jsp:useBean id="contador" class="Contador" scope="session">
> </jsp:useBean>
> <%
> String Ip = request.getRemoteAddr();
> contador.setIp(Ip);
> contador.setPath(conta);
> %>
>
> it works.
> why setProperty doesn't work?
> thanks
> Carlos
>
>
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