Martin Gainty wrote:
dave is is correct..
The following example without the proceeding situation setup is quite
misleading (so here it is) :
For example, suppose we are using standard OGNL (not using XWork) and
there are two objects in the OgnlContext map: "foo" -> foo and "bar" ->
bar and
I think you're trying to do a nested property but that's not supported that
way. The bean name is already specified by "name" so no need to repeat it in
"property"
;
Paul
On 9/9/07, Maya menon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Reposting: dont know why junk charachers appear below
> I have a quest
Reposting: dont know why junk charachers appear below
I have a question about how to retrive the value from a data object in the
form bean
I have a form bean, TestForm where I declare my dataobject as
private testdata[] data;
with its getter and setter
In my testdata class I have a Strin
--- xyz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any hints/ideas on achieving this?
Have you considered using indexed properties?
d.
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> Hubert,
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> You wrote "The Struts dev team now recommends you use other faciliti
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