As Hubert suggested here are some of the details.
<form-beans>
<form-bean name="dependentForm" type=
"hronline.secure.personal.dependents.DependentForm">
</form-bean>
</form-beans>
<action path="/personal/Dependent" type=
"hronline.secure.personal.dependents.DependentAction" name="dependentForm"
scope="request" validate="false">
<forward name="dependent" path=
"/WEB-INF/personal/dependents/dependent.jsp">
</forward>
<forward name="cancel" path="/personal/Dependents">
</forward>
</action>
...
public class DependentForm extends ActionForm {
private DependentVO dependent;
public DependentVO getDependent() {
return dependent;
}
public void setDependent(DependentVO dependentVO) {
dependent = dependentVO;
}
...
}
public class DependentVO extends Dependent implements Serializable {
private String disabledIndicator;
private String dentalEligibilityIndicator;
private String dependentId;
private String fulltimeStudentIndicator;
private String healthEligibilityIndicator;
private String pensionEligibilityIndicator;
....
public String getHealthEligibilityIndicator() {
return healthEligibilityIndicator;
}
public void setHealthEligibilityIndicator(String string) {
healthEligibilityIndicator = string;
}
Once again... I really appreciate your time and patience with this !
- Glenn
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06/06/2005 05:50 PM
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Re: html-el:checkbox quandary
Yes. Maybe if you include the actual mappings, JSP text, form
declaration, etc, someone will find something. From what you've said,
it should work.
Hubert
On 6/6/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes the form bean is associated with the HTML form.
>
> If I simply do this:
> <c:out value="${dependentForm.dependent.healthEligibilityIndicator}"/>
> It writes out the contents. This takes care of the value attribute.
>
> My question is for the property.
> Can a nested bean property be used in the html-el:checkbox as the
> property?
>
> - Glenn
>
>
> Hubert Rabago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 06/06/2005 04:24 PM
>
>
>
> Is dependentForm is form bean associated with the HTML form that
> your checkbox is a part of? There could be a typo in your
> struts-config, or your <html:form>, or your form declaration.
>
> Hubert
>
> On 6/6/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I gave it a go and I get this error now... more precise but an error
> none
> > the less...
> > [06/06/05 15:40:53:846 EDT] 5dc35dc3 WebGroup E SRVE0026E:
[Servlet
> > Error]-[No getter method for property
> dependent.healthEligibilityIndicator
> > of bean org.apache.struts.taglib.html.BEAN]:
> > javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: No getter method for property
> > dependent.healthEligibilityIndicator of bean
> > org.apache.struts.taglib.html.BEAN
> >
> >
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