Hi Richard,
I'm not using jsp, but should not the <jsp:setProperty > tag
be closed with an simple '>' instead of '/>', like all other tags?
Try:
<jsp:setProperty name="country" property="*" >
Instead of:
<jsp:setProperty name="country" property="*" />
^ This looks strange to me
just a guess
Bye,
Cezar.
On Mon, 16 Aug 1999, Richard Chandler wrote:
> I'm trying to use jsp:setProperty to set a bean's properties from a
> request stream.
>
> I've tried: (straight from JSP spec 1.0, example on page 62)
>
> <jsp:useBean id="country" scope="request" class="SqlUtilities.SqlQuery"
> >
> <jsp:setProperty name="country" property="*" />
> </jsp:useBean>
>
> and
>
> <jsp:useBean id="country" scope="request" class="SqlUtilities.SqlQuery"
> >
> <jsp:setProperty name="country" property="database" param="database"
> />
> </jsp:useBean>
>
> The data/value pair exists in the request stream since:
> <%= "request.getParameter("database") %>
> prints out a value.
>
> I can set properties from a value, but trying to set it from the request
> stream results in null.
> In fact the setProperty lines generate no code at all. (looking in
> pagecompile generated code)
> I can add the setProperty lines and diff the new generated java file and
> they are identical.
> (setProperty that set from value do generate code and work)
>
> Am I making an obvious mistake.
> (I've searched archives and faq's with no luck)
> Has this worked for anyone?
>
> Thanks - Rich
>
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