I had a look in the archives for the past month but didn't see anything to do 
with this =(

If I use setAttribute, how do I get a handle on it from the jsp page?

I also want the results to be displayed as a paginated list of links, which 
means that the search results page needs an ActionForm of its own.  As well, 
the individual links will go to an edit page, which will also need an 
ActionForm of its own.  This problem looks like it is going to propagate 
every time I need to use data submitted from one page as a lookup for 
presenting data on another (which also may have an input form present).

The FAQ suggests putting every piece of information I'd ever need into one 
giant form object but this seems like an incredibly naive solution to a 
paradigm issue...


2003 3月 14 金曜日 12:43、Mark さんは書きました:
> I believe this question was asked and answered just about a week or two
> ago....suggest you look in the archives, there are several answers
>
> all you really need to do right before your forward is
>
> request.setAttribute("searchresults",myCollection);
>
> and in your jsp just use iterate tag to walk through the results.


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