So in <logic:iterate> you should refer to the bean you defined, using
<bean:define> right ?
Richard wrote:
yes its an arraylist
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 15:50:36 +0800, Peng Tuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Richard,
You use <bean:define> to define a bean with a id of user but yet
in <logic:iterate> you refer to originatingHost ?
I think it should be refering to user instead for <logic:iterate>.
Also is originatingHost a collection ?
Richard wrote:
Hello Guys,
Please help I have to display the contents of my arraylist object
I have this code on my jsp....
<select>
<bean:define id="user" name="user"
property="originatingHost">
<logic:iterate id="host"
name="originatingHost">
<option value="1"><bean:write
name="host" property="hostName"/></option>
</logic:iterate>
</bean:define>
</select>
And I am having an error of ....
2004-11-10 14:27:37 StandardWrapperValve[action]: Servlet.service()
for servlet action threw exception
javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Cannot find bean originatingHost in any scope
I have a user object stored in session and this obj have a
originatingHost attribute of type ArrayList.
Thanks in advance
Richard
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