Only if bean is a DynaActionForm. Which is not the case for the DynaBeans
created by RowSetDynaClass (it uses BasicDynaBean internally).

Quoting "Paananen, Tero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> >   When using DynaBeans the JSTL doesn't work 
> > (${bean.propertyA} doesn't print anything)
> 
> ${bean.map.propertyA} and salvation is yours.
> 
>                               -TPP

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D.O.Tech       <http://www.dotech.com/>

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