Subject: Re: Bug in struts-logic.tld - equal tag?
From: "Scott Curtis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 ===
I wish it were that simple. ;-) I am using JDK 1.3.1_03 and I also get this
behaviour with JDK 1.4. Thanks for your suggestion all the same.

 - scott

"Claudio Parnenzini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Are you using the JDK 1.2.1??
> If yes move to the JDK 1.3
>
> I solved this issue by this way.
>
> Regards
>
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> Envoyé : mardi, 21. mai 2002 14:19
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> Objet : Re: Bug in struts-logic.tld - equal tag?
>
>
> I've got this weird behavior also.
>
> Jefferson
> Indrix.net
>
>
> ----- Mensagem Original -----
> De: Struts Newsgroup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (@Basebeans.com)
> Data: Terça, Maio 21, 2002 9:10 am
> Subject: Bug in struts-logic.tld - equal tag?
>
> > Subject: Bug in struts-logic.tld - equal tag?
> > From: "Scott Curtis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > ===
> > Hi,
> >
> > This is a difficult one to explain, so bare with me...
> >
> > I have a bean class (MyBean) with various getters/setters for the
> > propertiescontained within it. Two of which are:
> >
> > private boolean valid;
> > public boolean isValid() { return valid; }
> >
> > private boolean aDTDFlag;
> > public boolean isADTDFlag() { return aDTDFlag; }
> >
> > I then have a JSP using the struts-logic.tld tag library's equal
> > tag as
> > follows:
> >
> > <logic:equal name="mybean" property="valid" value="true">
> >    Do Something here!
> > </logic:equal>
> >
> > <logic:equal name="MyBean" property="aDTDFlag" value="true">
> >    Do Something here!
> > </logic:equal>
> >
> > When I load this page I get:
> >
> > javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Exception accessing property
> > aDTDFlag for
> > bean MyBean: java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: Unknown property
> > 'aDTDFlag'
> > The only way to make it work is to reference the "aDTDFlag"
> > property as
> > "ADTDFlag" within the logic:equal tag - ie with an uppercase
> > 'a'?!? The
> > reference to the "valid" property is fine with a lowercase 'v'?
> > This isn't
> > working correctly because the property is named with a lowercase
> > 'a' and
> > references to it shouldn't be forced to use an uppercase 'a'.
> >
> > Am I correct? If so is this the right place to report this sort of
> > thing?
> > thanks
> > - scott
> >
> >
> >
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