Hi!

I'm actually building a prototype of a tapestry-spring application to test if 
this combination can satisfy our needs.
The sample app maps a document table from the database via a DAOBean, which 
uses a HibernateTemplate. The list of all entries should be shown in a 
ListEdit component in my Home.html. Instead ot the desired ListEditView I get 
a Bindingexception:
Unable to resolve expression 'document.id' for 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The document class provides all necessary getters and setters, which can be 
successfully used in the pageRenderBegin function of the Home.java.

Home.html:

<tr jwcid="listEdit">
       <td><input jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" value="ognl:document.id"/></td>
      <td><input jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" value="ognl:document.name" 
size="80" maxlength="100"/></td>
      <td><span jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" value="ognl:document.number" 
validator="ognl:beans.numVal" displayName="Nummer"/></td>
      <td><span jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
value="ognl:document.scale"/></td>
</tr>

My Home.page looks as follows:
<property-specification name="document" 
type="at.evi.tapestryspring.spring.Document"/>
    <property-specification name="listEditMap" 
type="org.apache.tapestry.form.ListEditMap"/>

<component id="listEdit" type="ListEdit">
       <binding name="source" expression="listEditMap.keys"/>
       <binding name="value" expression="listEditMap.key"/>
    <static-binding name="element" value="tr"/>
     <binding name="listener" expression="listeners.synchronizeDocuments"/>
  </component>


In my Home.java I call the the following code on the pageBeginRender event to 
fillup the ListEditMap. 
The logging output shows that the Documents are correctly parsed from the DB. 
The Home class defines the abstract getters and setters for 
listEditMap and document.

Global gl = (Global)getGlobal();
List l = 
((DocumentDAO)gl.getApplicationContext().getBean("myDocumentDao")).getAllDocuments();
ListEditMap map = new ListEditMap();
int count = l.size();
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
        map.add(((Document)l.get(i)).getId(), ((Document)l.get(i)));
}
setListEditMap(map);

If someone knows how to solve the problem, or may show me what the problem's 
reason is, it would be a great help.

Thanks, 

Andreas

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