Thanks for the responses.
I will go with Michael's suggestion. In the future, the number of
collections may not stay constant, but if it comes to that, I will have
to look for an alternative solution.
Otmar Manuela
Michael Rasmussen wrote:
You could try putting all of your collections into a collection and
accessing them by the index that way, or you could use a:
<c:choose> style approach combined with your current tag and use index
in a series of <c:when test="${index eq 1}">
<c:set var="myColelction" value="${myCollection1}"/>
</c:when>
</c:choose>
Unfortunately expressions within expressions will not work and
wouldn't be really clean if you actually did find a way to do it.
On 10/31/05, Otmar Manuela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Can someone help me with the following? I have the following code in my
jsp file:
<bean:size id="myId" collection="${myCollection1.myProperty}"/>
The problem is that I have a number of collections and I want to be able
to dynamically tell the bean which collection to use. The code below
does not work, but it will give you an idea of what I'm trying to
accomplish:
<bean:size id="myId" collection="${myCollection${index}.myProperty}"/>
Is there a way to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Otmar Manuela
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