Clouduser, (that doesn't taste like a name), provided a is in context of type A and class A has a getter getB() then ${A.b} gives you the return of getB(). That's how I always accessed nested java objects.
I don't understand your XML-example though... at least not its relevance for jexl. Can you maybe say which language it is in? paul On 25 oct. 2010, at 04:05, cloudsuser cloudsuser wrote: > Using the syntax "${status}" as defined below i can able to access the value > of status form JavaBeanObject(A) > > <column name="STATUS" type="string"> > <value>${status}</value> > </column> > > But how to get the value of nested bean object.Example... > public class A { > private String status; > private B b; > ..... > .......... > } > > How to get the value of b.getStatus(); ????????????? Need to replace > ${status} to ${b.status} ???????? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org