Thanks for your reply, Sandeep. From what I have understood from reading the java doc,
a vector has an index on it like an array does. Is it really true that noone else has
had any problems with this? If it is working for you, how do you implement it?
Thanks a bunch!
Bard
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Bard,
I'm not sure if you have figured this out or not, but to all who haven't -
here is a link to a Struts iterate/ tag example.
http://moosejaw.org/java/struts-iterate/
Enjoy.
Matt
Thanks for your reply, Sandeep. From what I have understood from reading the
java doc, a vector has an
Matt,
No, I'm still stuck with the iterate:logic stuff :-)
Thanks a bunch for providing an example.
The lack of examples seems to be common in the struts-world :-) The books I've seen
isn't much better, either.
Cheers,
Bard
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From: Matthew J. Vincent [EMAIL
I wouldn't use a vector, but maybe you can?
My understanding is that iterate works on anything
that returns an iterator.
logic:iterate name=someName
should be used when the bean someName is in some scope
and is the collection that you want.
logic:iterate name=someName property=someProperty
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