Yes I'm getting your traffic.
Jim Cobban wrote:
Hello!
Is there anyone out there?
I have tried twice to subscribe to this mailing list and I have not received
ANY traffic from it. Meanwhile I keep having problems with Tomcat not being
able to find my setter methods for attributes.
I cannot get Tomcat to accept tag classes where the setter method is
implemented in a base class. I have to put the setter method into every
derived class, which sort of defeats the point. However now I have run into
a situation where even that does not work.
I have an attribute "maxRows". According to my reading of the documentation
that says the setter method should be "setMaxRows". But I have such a
method and I am still getting the "Unable to find setter method for
attribute: maxRows" error message.
This is with Tomcat 4.0.3.
The relevant line in the .jsp is:
<census:subdivq lang="EN" maxRows="999">
The tag definition in the TLD is:
<tag>
<name>subdivq</name>
<tagclass>Census.tags.QuerySubDivTag</tagclass>
<bodycontent>JSP</bodycontent>
<info>Performs a query of the census subdivision table based upon the
parameters supplied in the request URL</info>
<attribute>
<!-- this attribute indicates the language to be used for text
displayed to the user -->
<name>lang</name>
<required>false</required>
</attribute>
<attribute>
<!-- this attribute indicates the maximum number of rows to
display -->
<name>maxRows</name>
<required>false</required>
</attribute>
</tag>
The class contains the definition:
public class QuerySubDivTag extends QueryTag
{
...
public void setMaxRows(String repeats)
{
super.setMaxRows(repeats);
}
Jim Cobban [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Kanata, ON, CANADA
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