>Should a JSP 1.0 server have trouble with the following .jsp file or am I
Yep.
>missing something:
>
><%@ page import="HelloWorldBean" %>
>
><HTML>
> <HEAD>
> <TITLE>Hello, World! JSP</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY>
> <jsp:useBean id="helloWorldBean" class="HelloWorldBean" />
> <H1>
> <jsp:getProperty name="helloWorldBean" propertyName="Msg" />
<jsp:getProperty name="helloWorldBean" propertyName="msg" />
> </H1>
> <H2>
> <jsp:setProperty name="helloWorldBean" propertyName="Msg"
> value="Next Message" />
<jsp:setProperty name="helloWorldBean" propertyName="msg"
value="Next Message" />
> <jsp:getProperty name="helloWorldBean" propertyName="Msg" />
<jsp:getProperty name="helloWorldBean" propertyName="msg" />
> </H2>
> </BODY>
></HTML>
>
>The HelloWorldBean.java file contains:
>
>public class HelloWorldBean
>{
> private String msg = "Hello, World!";
>
> public String getMsg () { return msg; }
> public void setMsg (String m) { if (m != null) msg = m; }
>}
>
>thanks,
>richard
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Ciao,
Carsten
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