if the request parameter and form property have the same name it will work without this.

/foo.do?fullName=Brian%20Sparrow

<html:select property="fullName">

On 30 Mar 2004, at 19:31, as as wrote:

I got it..
I just added this in my jsp and it works...

<html:select property="fullName" value='<%=(String) request.getAttribute("formFullName")%>'>



<html:select property="fullName" value='<%=(String) request.getAttribute("formFullName")%>'>

<html:options collection="supervisors" property="fullName"/>

</html:select>


as as <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,

I have a select drop down which I want to set to a default selected option, based on the selected option.
my code is as below. (from the jsp)








My form class is as follows:

TeacherDisplayForm.java:

/** selected fullName */

private String currentFullName = null;

public void reset(ActionMapping mapping, HttpServletRequest request) {

String thisFullName = (String) request.getParameter("fullName");

if ((thisFullName != null) && !(thisFullName.equals(""))) {

String fullName = (String) request.getParameter("fullName");

this.currentFullName = fullName;



}

if (getPage() == 0) {

//

}

/**

* @return

*/

public String getCurrentFullName() {

return currentFullName;

}

/**

* @param string

*/

public void setCurrentFullName(String string) {

currentFullName = string;

}





my question is:
how do i set the variable currentfullName to a appropriate value, pulled out from the request/session? becuase the setter doesnt take this("request") as an argument
only the reset method has an input argument of 'request"
Thanks much in advance!



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