My code is like this.
public class GraphStep1Form extends ActionForm
{
String sTitle;
boolean bTest;
Collection col;
public boolean isBTest() {
return bTest;
}
public String getSTitle() {
return sTitle;
}
public void setSTitle(String title) {
sTitle = title;
}
public void setBTest(boolean test) {
bTest = test;
}
public Collection getCol() {
return col;
}
public void setCol(Collection col) {
this.col = col;
}
}//end GraphStep1Form
config.xml
<form-bean name="GraphStep1Form" type="GraphStep1Form"/>
<action path ="/DisplayGraphStep2"
type ="DisplayGraphStep2"
name = "GraphStep1Form"
scope ="request">
<forward name="success" path="/graphStep2.jsp"/>
</action>
jsp file
<%@ taglib uri="/tags/struts-html" prefix="html" %>
<HTML>
<BODY>
<html:errors/>
<html:form action="/DisplayGraphStep2">
Username:<html:text property="col"/>
<HR>
Password:<html:text property="bTest"/></TD>
<HR>
<html:submit/>
</html:form>
</BODY>
</HTML>
I am getting Exceptiuon for
<html:text property="bTest"/> and for
<html:text property="sTitle"/>
but not for
<html:text property="col"/>
On 8/2/05, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Swapnil Patil wrote:
>
> >I had tried with the variable names like
> >String sTitle;
> >boolean bTest;
> >
> ><html:text property="sTitle"/>
> ><html:text property="bTest"/>
> >and both times I got same type of exception. but supricing it works for
> ><html:text property="col"/> ( col is declared as Collection in the Form)
> >
> >
> You must follow the JavaBean naming conventions. For sTitle what does
> your getter look like?
>
> Dave
>
>
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