Just for a lark, did you try doing something like:
<c:set var="employee"
value="${sessionScope['com.abc.fleetsystems.employee']}"/>
<c:out value="${employee.lastName}"/>
to see if that worked?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hohlen, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 2:13 PM
> To: 'Tag Libraries Users List'
> Subject: RE: Word Separator Character For Bean Key Names...
>
>
> Follow-Up Question:
>
> If I want access a property from the bean, such as lastName,
> what's the
> syntax? I tried a few different things such as:
>
> ${sessionScope["com.abc.fleetsystems.employee"].lastName}
>
> But it didn't work. Thanks, JOHN
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shawn Bayern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 10:09 AM
> To: Tag Libraries Users List
> Subject: Re: Word Separator Character For Bean Key Names...
>
>
> On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Hohlen, John wrote:
>
> > But this won't work with the EL syntax, right? For example:
> >
> > ${sessionScope.com.abc.fleetsystems.employee}
> >
> > Won't JSTL the Expression Language (EL) evaluator get
> confused and look
> > for nested objects? More specifically:
> >
> > getCom().getAbc().getFleetsystems().getEmployee()
> >
> > Hence, I wondering what the standard word separator, or in our case,
> > package separator character is. I'm guessing that it's an
> underscore, but
> > haven't seen any such recommendation.
>
> You must use the [] operator, as in
>
> ${sessionScope["com.abc.fleetsystems.employee"]}
>
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