Thanks. Just to confirm - you mean use a public getter method does not
help? This is due to reflection? or Java Beans property?

XU CHENG
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private attribute doesnt inherit to any child. Use
protected or higher level.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a bean class B, whose super class is A.
> dealNumber is defined as private String in A, and it
> has the following
> getter/setter
>   public String getDealNumber() {
>       return dealNumber;
>   }
>
>   public void setDealNumber(String dealNumber) {
>       this.dealNumber = dealNumber;
>   }
>
> Can this property be seen in <bean:write> if I use
> it to write properties
> of an object b of class B?
>
> In my JSP I set an instance of b to page context:
> pageContext.setAttribute("CURR_TXN", b);
>
> Then I do:
> <bean:write name="CURR_TXN" property="dealNumber"
> scope="page"/>
>
> But I got this error: No getter method for property
> dealNumber of bean
> CURR_TXN
>
> I then tried to add this into B:
>   public String getDealNumber() {
>       return super.getDealNumber();
>   }
>
> And then the error is gone... can anyone help to
> explain why?
>
> Thanks.
>
> XU CHENG
>
>
>
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thx,
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