Something totally goofy is going on in your example. You showed a form
in XML and then a form in Java. You can only do one, not both
together.

Paul

On Nov 26, 2007 12:58 PM, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought you were defining your form in your XML
> file.
>
> Why won't you dereference it *again* and see what data
> is there?
>
>
> --- amarr003 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Isn't dereferencing the array equivalent to:
> > attr[0]?
> > If it is then the data I get is not what I expect,
> > it is
> > Ljava.lang.String;@57125f92. Which is the problem
> > that I am having. My form
> > is defined as follows:
> >
> > private String [] selectedAttributes;
> >
> > public String [] getSelectedAttributes()
> > { return this.selectedAttributes;}
> >
> > public void setSelectedAttributes(String []
> > selectedAttributes)
> > { this.selectedAttributes = selectedAttributes; }
> >
> > Is this wrongly defined? What else can I do to
> > retrieve the value that I am
> > expecting and not get the
> > Ljava.lang.String;@57125f92 value?
> >
> >
> > newton.dave wrote:
> > >
> > > I'd assume you've made an error defining your form
> > or
> > > the accessor in the form. If you dereference the
> > array
> > > do you get the data you expect?
> > >
> > > --- amarr003 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >>
> > >> Thank you for responding to me both times.
> > However,
> > >> I have tried both
> > >> declarations and I get the same result.
> > >>
> > >> <form-property name="selectedAttributes"
> > >> type="java.lang.String[]" />
> > >> and
> > >> <form-property name="selectedAttributes"
> > >> type="java.lang.String" />
> > >>
> > >> I know that Ljava.lang.String is an array of
> > >> strings, however, either
> > >> it is being processed wrong, or I do not know how
> > to
> > >> process the data
> > >> correctly. Lets say that the ListBox has
> > elements:
> > >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; and
> > >> I select 2, 3, and 4. Given the code that I have
> > >> shown in my previous
> > >> posts I receive the output:
> > >> Ljava.lang.String;@57125f92, instead of
> > >> what I want which I believe should be the value
> > "2",
> > >> since I am
> > >> referencing attr[0]. Hopefully I have described
> > my
> > >> issue better and
> > >> that we can work together to find a solution.
> > Thank
> > >> you and anyone
> > >> else in advance.
> > >>
> > >> Adrian
> > >>
> > >
> >
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