Zoran Avtarovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> reflection has a heavy performance
> penalty and from what I've seen of OGNL
Just a quick side note, with modern JVMs (1.4 and later) the reflection penalty
is significantly reduced. IMHO, reflection is quite fast.
And OGNL uses reflection internally
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>> Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 22:49:09 +1000
Hi Jeromy,
In short yes, I'm trying to do a nested evaluation. I screwed up the
description, but what you've described is what I'm trying to do. I tried all
the permutations you suggested plus more with still no joy. I've used the
reflection API as a backup but I'd prefer to use OGNL.
Any help fr
Zoran Avtarovski wrote:
I¹m trying to achieve something with OGNL and I¹d like to know if it¹s
possible and if so how to do it.
In my action I have an object called surveyResult with setter/getter. I also
have another object called questions with setter/getter.
The question object has a string
I¹m trying to achieve something with OGNL and I¹d like to know if it¹s
possible and if so how to do it.
In my action I have an object called surveyResult with setter/getter. I also
have another object called questions with setter/getter.
The question object has a string element called questionEnt
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