----- Original Message -----
From: "peter lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Please respond, I am at a roadblock, Tomcat cannot find setter
method


> it would help to post actual examples,

I have already posted those examples in the posting "Unable to find setter
method" which generated no response.  The problem is exactly as I have
described it.  I just want to know what I have to do to convince Tomcat to
accept those attribute names.

The tag appears in the JSP as:

 <census:subdivq lang="EN" maxRows="25">

If I change it to:

 <census:subdivq ling="EN" maxRoz="25">

(with corresponding changes to the names of the set methods and to the TLD)
then it works.  But I do not reasonably feel that I can expect my users to
understand the modified attribute names, and I do not understand why I
should be forced to use meaningless attribute names in the absence of clear
documentation that certain attribute names are reserved by the architecture.

I am frustrated because all I have received is confirmation that certain
attribute names do not work and have to be replaced.  None of the threads in
the archives which discuss this particular error message ever seemed to get
to a resolution.  I do not understand why this behavior by Tomcat is
tolerated.


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