On 11/26/02 1:12 PM, "Hans Bergsten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Deepak wrote:
>> Hi folks
>>
>> Can I have a vector as a bean property?
>> If so how can i set the property using <jsp:setProperty>
>>
>> for example the property "csvorders" is a vector.
>> How can I pass a vector as the value of this property?
>>
>> <jsp:setProperty name="compare" property="csvorders" value="?" />
>
> See this tip:
>
>  <http://www.thejspbook.com/faq/details.jsp?id=1000>
>
> Also, if you use JSTL (in a JSP 1.2 container), you can use the
> <c:set> action instead of the <jsp:setProperty> action:
>
>  <c:set target="${myBean}" property="csvorders" value="${myVector}" />
>
> Hans
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