ponent besides java.awt.Component that I
> >>don't know of.
> >>-Tim
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> >>From: Andy Kriger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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e the tag like this and it works fine:
I have also found that if I take the exact same class and simply rename
it to Xomponent instead of Component and keep it in the same x.y.z
package, it works. So I can then do:
Any ideas on this? I have my very small test beans and jsp page if
someone n
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 16:07, David Graham wrote:
> I've created a simple wrapper to get the exact size but if you just want to
> know if the collection has an item in it you can do this:
>
> ...
>
bingo!! that is what i was looking for.
thanks,
john
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I am trying to figure out how to get the size of a collection using the
JSTL Expression Language. Is this possible? I have read the lists and
it appears that you can not do it without some kind of collection
wrapper. Is this correct.
Thanks,
John
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On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 10:42, Kris Schneider wrote:
> How 'bout:
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that worked. thanks a bunch.
john
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n how I can get this to work?
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