ok, just to clarify. I was hoping to use the IDLEntities straight in my JSP
pages. There's so many of them that I was looking for a way to avoid
creating "client-side" javabean representations of all the IDLEntities.
There's a lot of them. And I mean A LOT. And the IDL to Java compiler(idlj)
creates the objects with public fields and no getter and setters. So I'm
somewhat stuck.

Guess I'll look to some Corba message boards for insight to what people
usually does.

-Henrik Bentel






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Subject:    RE: bean:write and c:out only takes proper javabeans?

The only way to do this is the use getter and setter methods with JavaBean
naming conventions.  This should in no way interfere with a Corba backend,
Corba can be used pretty much just like EJB.  The tags use reflection, but
just to find appropriately named getter methods - the Java conventions say
to make the fields private, you should follow the base Java conventions
http://java.sun.com/docs/codeconv/.

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> Subject: bean:write and c:out only takes proper javabeans?
>
>
> Does the bean write tag and the c:out tag (JSTL) only accept
> object that
> adhere to the Javabean specification?
>
> I have objects with public fields(no getter or setter) and
> objects inside
> objects all public(again no getter or setter).
> But if I try to do somthing like(in JSTL) <C:out value="
> ${resultBean.intMember}"/> where intMember is just a public
> int field, I
> get the following exception:
> org.apache.jasper.JasperException: An error occurred while evaluating
> custom action attribute "value" with value "${resultBean.intMember}":
> Unable
> to find a value for "intMember" in object of class
> "beantest.testBean1"
> using
> operator "." (null)
>          at
> org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServlet
> Wrapper.java:254)
>
>
> Yes, idealy I should use proper javabeans, but in this case
> my struts app
> is interfacing with a CORBA based backend, and all result-structures
> comming back are IDLEntities with public fields(the backend is an old
> C-based app with nothing but heavily nested enums and structs
> and whatnot.
> ).
>
> So my assumption was that the tags used reflection on fields
> so I could
> just write value="${result.innerResult.wayInnerResult.innerLong}"
> Are there any ways of doing this?
>
> thanks
> Henrik Bentel
>
>
>
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