Clouduser,
(that doesn't taste like a name),
provided a is in context of type A and class A has a getter getB() then ${A.b}
gives you the return of getB().
That's how I always accessed nested java objects.
I don't understand your XML-example though... at least not its relevance for
jexl.
Can
Using the syntax ${status} as defined below i can able to access the value
of status form JavaBeanObject(A)
column name=STATUS type=string
value${status}/value
/column
But how to get the value of nested bean object.Example...
public class A {
private String status;