Hello Howard,
Your mail says:
"My tag looks like:
<logic:iterate id="....." name="mybean" property="List"> etc."
Try changing "List" to "list". Please let me know the result.
Regards,
Rejin.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 8:35 PM
Subject: Iterate: No getter method problem
> Hi,
>
> I simply cannot get the <logic:iterate> tag to work. All I get is a "no
> getter method for...." error message, when there IS a getter method in the
> bean.
>
> Worse still I don't understand the documentation. Please excuse me copying
a
> chunk, but to be clear:
>
> >From the UserGuide....
> example:
> <%
> java.util.ArrayList list = new java.util.ArrayList();
> list.add("First");
> list.add("Second");
> list.add("Third");
> list.add("Fourth");
> list.add("Fifth");
> pageContext.setAttribute("list", list, PageContext.PAGE_SCOPE);
> %>
>
> <logic:iterate id="myCollectionElement" name="list">
> Do something with myCollectionElement
> </logic:iterate>
>
> ...to my mind, what is being added to the pagecontext is not a bean its
the
> list! so name="list" refers not to a been but to an instance of an
ArrayList
> object. I don't get this at all, can somebody help me out?
>
> My tag looks like:
>
> <logic:iterate id="....." name="mybean" property="List"> etc.
>
> in the bean (which it finds, because when I had the name wrong I got a
> "can't find bean in any scope message", I simply have
>
> public ArrayList getList() {
> return (this.List)
> }
>
> for the record the ArrayList just contains String objects. I've been
> staring at this for around 24 hours and I am completely stuck. Any help
> appreciated.
>
> Howard
>
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