Any reason you can't transform the Set into a List at the back end, and then
iterate over the List?

jk

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Ylva D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi everyone!
>
> I've just started learning Struts (1) and this is my current problem:
> I have a java.util.Set which is saved in the current session and I'm trying
> to use Struts for checking if it's not empty and in that case iterating
> through it (from a JSP). This is the beginning of that code:
>
> <logic:notEmpty scope = "session" name = "skillsFound">
>            <logic:iterate collection = "skillsFound" id= "thisSkill" scope
> = "session">
>
> When I try stepping through the code, the logic:notEmpty tag is handled
> just
> fine, but when I get to the logic:iterate tag I get this exception:
>
> javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Cannot create iterator for this collection
>
> Does anyone know if it's possible to iterate through a Set using Struts (1
> and not 2) in any way?
>
> I could always make it work by writing a scriptlet and iterate through it
> the regular Java way, but I'm trying to use as much Struts as possible
> since
> I'm doing a thesis where one of the issues is what the benefits of Struts
> are. (And besides, I've read that using scriptlets is "bad style"
> nowadays.)
>
> So if anybody knows a Struts solution to this, I'd be very grateful!
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> /Ylva
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