Standard EL. The name if the attribute is resultMessage:
${resultMessage}
It works in all of my ActionBeans but one.
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Frank Pavageau <frank.pavag...@gmail.com>wrote:
> 2012/10/25 Adam Stokar <ajsto...@gmail.com>:
> > I'm having a really weird issue having to do with setting a flash scope
> > attribute. The following code works:
> >
> > getContext().getRequest().getSession().setAttribute(name,value);
> >
> > But this code is not working:
> >
> > FlashScope fs = FlashScope.getCurrent(getContext().getRequest(), true);
> >
> > fs.put(name, value);
> >
> > The first version allows me to access the attribute in my jsp, the
> second is
> > saying the value is null.
>
> How do you access the attribute in the jsp?
>
> > Can anyone think of why? I've am using the same FS code in other
> > ActionBeans and it's working fine. Is there something in an ActionBean
> that
> > might cause the FlashScope object to not work when called within it?
>
> Frank
>
>
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