Hi,
are you sure that the bean is always in the session or where you have stored
it?
Try to use the present or notEmpty logic tag!

kind regards,

Markus
> When I say the page is not rendered I mean a big white page, with no
> conten
> t at all, is rendered. And the most weird thing is that the problem was
> sol
> ved when I used the following code:
> 
> <logic:present name="buscaResp">
> <logic:iterate name="buscaResp" id="resp">
> Nome: <bean:write name="resp" property="nome"/><br>
> Rua: <bean:write name="resp" property="rua"/><br>
> Número: <bean:write name="resp" property="numero"/><br>
> Bairro: <bean:write name="resp" property="bairro"/><br>
> Data de nascimento: <bean:write name="resp" property="nascimento"/>
> <hr>
> </logic:iterate>
> </logic:present>
> 
> The code I posted before works perfectly in another jsp which has the same
> purpose (both are forms for searching, with 3 fields for the search. The
> di
> fference is that one searches an object A, and the other object B.both A
> an
> d B implement the same interface...well, I can asure you they are
> practical
> y the same thing).
> About the tags, I can say I just copyied the code from the page where it
> wo
> rks. As I said in the paragraph above, both objects implement the same
> inte
> rface. And the attributes I want to show during this iteration are the
> same
>  for both.
> The problem occurs not only when the Action processes its tasks and
> forward
> s me to the jsp. it happens since the very first access. The page simply
> do
> es not show anything. A huge white sea.No messages.
> 
> thanks for the answer.
> 
> Otávio Augusto
> 
> 
> On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 02:02:25 -0500
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Otavio:
> > 
> > When you say the JSP page does not work, what do you mean? Do you get 
> > specific error message?  Which part of the JSP page is NOT rendered 
> > correctly?
> > The JSP snippet you gave below is good.   Usually, the cause of a JSP
> (or
>  
> > HTML for that matter) page not rendered correctly is that the <table>, 
> > <tr>, <td> HTML tags do not match correctly.  If your page uses nested 
> > HTML tables, you might want to take a look on the tags to make sure they
>  
> > are opened and closed correctly.
> > 
> > Hope this helps.  Keep us posted.
> > 
> > wiwit
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > "Otávio Augusto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 01/11/2004 01:24 AM
> > Please respond to "Struts Users Mailing List"
> > 
> >  
> >         To:     "Struts Users Mailing List"
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> rg>
> >         cc: 
> >         Subject:        Re: jsp not rendered
> > 
> > 
> > About this issue, I can say that if I remove the following code from my 
> > page, it works fine.So, what is wrong with this code?
> > 
> > <logic:iterate name="buscaResp" id="item">
> > <table>
> >   <tbody>
> >     <tr>
> >       <td>
> > <strong>Nome:</strong> <bean:write name="item" property="nome"/><br>
> > <strong>Rua:</strong> <bean:write name="item" property="rua"/><br>
> > <strong>Número:</strong> <bean:write name="item" property="numero"/
> ><br>
> > <strong>Bairro:</strong> <bean:write name="item" property="bairro"/><
> br>
> > <strong>Data de nascimento:</strong> <bean:write name="item" 
> > property="dataNascimento"/>
> >             </td>
> > <bean:define id="idprop" name="item" property="id" />
> >       <td>
> >                    <html:link action="/adicionaResponsavelEncontrado" 
> > paramId="id" paramName="idprop">Selecionar</html:link>
> >                    </td>
> >     </tr>
> >   </tbody>
> > </table>
> > <hr>
> > </logic:iterate>
> > 
> > buscaResp is the name of the bean, which is a List itself (i do a 
> > request.getSession().setAttribute("buscaResp", obj)), where obj is a 
> > java.util.List.
> > The action /adicionaResponsavelEncontrado is mapped correctly.
> > A similar iterator works in another page.
> > 
> > what is wrong?
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Otávio Augusto
> > 
> > 
> > On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 23:52:38 -0300
> > Otávio Augusto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > I have a jsp which sometimes is rendered, and sometimes it simply
> isn't
> . 
> > it is correctly mapped. it is very similar to another one which works 
> > fine...I just can't fine the reason for that. The code is simple and 
> > similar to another one which works.
> > > If someone has any explanation, that would be great (I imagine I have
> a
>  
> > leak of ram memory).
> > > 
> > > thanks in advance
> > > 
> > > Otávio Augusto
> > > 
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