"applicationScope" instead of "servletContext"... Quoting Helios Alonso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Try using: > > <c:forEach items="${servletContext.addressesDB.addresses}" ...> > > So it gets addressesDB bean from the servletContext and query for the > addresses property (it is, calls getAddresses()). If getAddresses reloads > the array, it works. > > http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/docs/tutorial/doc/JSPIntro7.html#wp71043 > (framed page from > http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/docs/tutorial/doc/index.html). > > At 10:43 06/07/2004 +0200, you wrote: > >Hi, > >as a training step, I want to convert the sample application by Paul Wood, > >http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/01/08/tomcat4.html > > > >so that JSTL is used in place of the scriptlet code inserted > >in the JSP of this webapp. > > > >I have changed "ContextListener.java" to call AddressesDB.getAddresses > >which creates the "addresses" ArrayList from Home.jsp; > >now I do not know how to insert this into the proper pageContext, so that > >it is available to the "forEach" tag within Home.jsp. > > > >Probably the scope has to be pageContext, because every time the Home.jsp > >is presented, the list of addresses may have been altered. > >For the same reason, an updated "addresses" ArrayList will have to be > >created within Home.jsp. > > > >I do not understand how to accomplish this. > > > >Mit freundlichen Grüßen > > > >Wolfgang Rinnert > >HBM O-A, SAP Basis > >tel +49(6151)803-722 > >mob. +49(160)97843733 > >fax +49(6151)803-9722 > >Im Tiefen See 45, D-64293 Darmstadt > >wolfgang.rinnert-at-hbm.com -- Kris Schneider <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> D.O.Tech <http://www.dotech.com/> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]