If the getter is 'getEMail()' than the property is 'EMail',
not 'eMail'.
If the get/set is followed by more than one capital letter,
the first character is *not* decapitalized. This is to preserve
acronyms... for instance, 'getHTML()' becomes 'HTML', not
'hTML'.
Hope this explanation is clearer...
-Tim.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 7:45
AM
Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] A ww1.4 bug or
i mistake?
...
and it doesn't work... :)
This
is a WW1.4 bug?
I
must use email and getEmail()....
Gio
Ok, if you have an variable
called eMail then use methods getEMail and setEMail.
And use our ww tag <webwork:property
value="eMail"/>
Please, it forgives the errors
in the English, therefore I am Brazilian... :-), any error corrects
me.
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004
6:03 AM
Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] A ww1.4 bug
or i mistake?
> -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] conto
di > Wayland Chan > Inviato: martedi 10 febbraio 2004
20.35 > A: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Oggetto: RE: Re: [OS-webwork] A ww1.4 bug or i mistake? > >
> If you have an instance variable called 'email' in your >
bean/action. Standard JavaBean naming practice dictates that your >
accessor methods should be: > getEmail() >
setEmail()
This is right! But if I have a variable called
'eMail' my methods should be: getEMail() setEMail() or i
mistake?
Gio
> > And as Volnei mentioned, because
WW uses introspection, it is > important that you name your
properties correctly in order for WW > to invoke the proper
getter/setter method. > > > ----- Original
Message ----- > > From: Giovanni Formenti >
> To: Webwork Mailinglist > > Sent:
Tuesday, February 10, 2004 9:17 AM > > Subject:
[OS-webwork] A ww1.4 bug or i mistake? > > > > >
> I write an action with: > > public
String getEMail() > > but when i try to call this
from within a JSP page with: > > <webwork:property
value="eMail"/> > > i can't have the getEMail
value. > > I must use: > >
public String getEmail() with <webwork:property
value="email"/> > > > > It's a strange
behavior, don't u think? Or i miss something? > > >
> Gio > > > > > Wayland
Chan > email: wchanATtrekspaceDOTcom > >
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