Sorry, I still did not explain my code very well. I am trying to write out the properties of ThreadBean in a "while loop" in my JSP:
<% Collection threadRows = ( Collection )request.getAttribute( "ThreadBeans" ); int odd = 0; Iterator iterator = threadRows.iterator(); while( iterator.hasNext() ) { odd = ( odd + 1 )%2; ThreadBean threadBean = ( ThreadBean )iterator.next(); ..... ..... <%=threadBean.getSender()%> > <%=threadBean.getThreadReplyCount()%> > <%=threadBean.getThreadViewCount()%> } %> and the error is that cannot find threadBean in any scope. ThreadBeans is a collection, which is created in a java class that extends Action. And ThreadBeans are passed in a request scope into my JSP. ThreadBeans, which is a collection of JavaBean(s). Each of those JavaBean(s) is a ThreadBean with many properties to be written out in a loop. The ThreadBean is in a package. In my JSP scriplet, I retrieve the collection of those JavaBean(s) from the request scope. Then, I enter the while loop to write out the properties of each of those JavaBean(s). What should I do so that my JSP knows threadBean is in the request scope? Thank you. -Caroline --- Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Caroline, > > Wait a second... > > > Collection threadRows = ( Collection > > )request.getAttribute( "ThreadBeans" ); > > > > int odd = 0; > > Iterator iterator = threadRows.iterator(); > > while( iterator.hasNext() ) > > { > > odd = ( odd + 1 )%2; > > ThreadBean threadBean = ( ThreadBean > > )iterator.next(); > > > > ..... > > } > > %> > > > > 5. when I tried to write out the properties; for > > example: > > > > <%=threadBean.getSender()%> > > <%=threadBean.getThreadReplyCount()%> > > <%=threadBean.getThreadViewCount()%> > > This message doesn't look like it's coming from this > body of code. Are > you mixing scriptlets (as above) with 'bean' tags? > > If so, you're mixing apples and oranges, since the > bean tag doesn't do > anything with "local" variables created by scriptlet > code. > > Are you sure you don't have something like this > anywhere: > > <bean:write name="threadBean" property="name" /> > > If so, you'll have to put your object into some > scope (page or request, > maybe) before using it with the bean tags. That's a > bit sloppy, though, > and I'll recommend again that you stick to using the > taglibs exclusively > rather than scriptlets. > > -chris > > ATTACHMENT part 2 application/pgp-signature name=signature.asc __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]