Hi,
I come across the following code. It uses
"request.setAttribute("employee",employeeDTO);" for transfering
employeeDTO. Is it the only practice for doing this?
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package net.reumann;
import org.apache.struts.a
Hi,
I am in a strange confusion about Beans and JSP communication. For
example I have the following code that displays list of musics.
'musiclist' is a Collection variable which is set in the ActionClass
on the session scope. The problem is; How can tag
recognises musiclist variable. Should'nt it
Hi,
Should I use struts-el with jstl or struts built-in tag libraries ?
What are the differences between these?
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k. Any suggestions please?
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k. Any suggestions please?
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