> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vernon Wu [mailto:vernonw@;gatewaytech.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 11:44 AM
> I FIND THE PROBLEM! It is not mine, but the tag. See the below
>
> The <td> fields are empty.
>
> I use the script instead as I did in the controller. The data
> is shown correctly. The code is the followings:
>
> <% List list = mbox.getList();
> for(int i = list.size(); --i >= 0;){
> MessageHeader header2 =
> (MessageHeader)list.get(i);
> %>
> <td><%=header2.getFrom() %></td>
> <td><!-- c:out value="${header.from}"/ --></td>
> <td><!-- c:out value="${header.subject}"/ --></td>
> <td> </td>
> </tr>
> <!-- /c:forEach -->
> <% } %>
>
> At the point, I can say the tag doesn't function properly for
> this case.
I think that's unlikely. This is very plain and common usage.
> >Ok, then set breakpoints in your bean getter/setter methods.
> When you hit
> >the breakpoints, make sure it's returning (and setting) the
> data you expect.
> >If you don't hit the breakpoints, then that means something else.
> >
>
> As I have said, I don't have any JSP debugger.
You don't need a JSP debugger, just an ordinary Java debugger. You have a
form class. It's not JSP. Set breakpoints in the getter and setter
methods. If it hits the breakpoints, make sure it is getting and setting
the values you expect.
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