Hi Jeff,
when I try your example-code I have a problem. What does the getCart-method
has to return? An instance of the Cart-class, which is declared like the
following?
public class HelloWorld extends ThrowawayBean2 {
private Cart cart;
public Cart getCart() {
return cart;
}
class Cart {
public String getItems() {
return "test";
}
public String getTotal() {
return "test";
}
}
}
> To get something like that, you would want getCart() to return an object
> which had methods getItems() and getTotal(). For example:
>
> public class YourModel
> {
> public Cart getCart() { ... }
> }
>
> public class Cart
> {
> public int getItems() { ... }
> public float getTotal() { ... }
> }
>
> Alternatively, you could have getCart() return a Map, but that would
produce
> XML which looked like this:
>
> <Cart>
> <item key="items">0</item>
> <item key="total">0.0</item>
> <Cart>
>
> Does that answer your question?
>
> Jeff Schnitzer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks,
Phil
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