I use the <html:optionsCollection> which is the same as <html:options> but
uses a more struts "standard" attribute names and you would do it like this:

<html:optionsCollection name="myFormName" property="countryList"
label="countryName" value="countryID"/>

Niall

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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 11:57 AM
Subject: Repost : Usage of< html:options>

Hi,

I am a newbie in struts,

I have to populate a dropdown using html:options. I have to use a collection
of beans. This collection should be stored in my Action Form.

I have a collection of CountryBeans named as collectionCountry. In my action
class I am writing

request.setAttribute("countryList",collectionCountry);

In my jsp I am writing
<html:options collection="countryList" property ="countryID"
LabelProperty="countryName" type="CountryBean"/>

Now I want to Store this collection in my ActionForm and get it in the jsp.
what changes do I need to do to implement the same


Can you please suggest me some way of doing this


Thanks for any help in advance

Regards

Anant Parnami




-----Original Message-----
From: Manuel Lenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 1:49 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: No Action is executed







Hi to all,
my struts-webApplication is used by almost 80 people.
After 1-2 weeks my application doesn�t react anymore,
if I do call an ActionClass which will connect to an oracle database.

So I guess I do have a problem with the database connection.
My database config shows that:
            <data-source>
                  <set-property property="driverClass"
value="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"/>
                  <set-property property="url"
value="jdbc:oracle:thin:@hostname:1521:tablespace"/>
                  <set-property property="maxCount" value="20"/>
                  <set-property property="minCount" value="1"/>
                  <set-property property="user" value="test"/>
                  <set-property property="password" value="test"/>
            </data-source>


I do work with normal statements and with prepared statements. I guess there
might by to much opened result sets, statements and database connection. But
our serverAdministrator says, that there are only 5 unused database
connections left. Max value is 20.

Does anybody have an idea?

Greetings, Manuel


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