Well i spent a hour to realize that when i used the property tag and go no output, i was mistyping the name :/
it worked using just the name of the method that i want. <s:property value="name"/> Thanks On 5/7/07, Diego Yasuhiko Kurisaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, using the property tag i got no output at all. <s:property value="ca.name" /> I'll try to use the webwork stuff. Is this really how it works? On 5/7/07, Adam Ruggles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > have you tried using the property tag instead? <s:property > value="ca.name" /> > > Diego Yasuhiko Kurisaki wrote: > > Hi i've written the following in a JSP. > > > > <s:iterator id="ca" value="clients"> > > <tr> > > <td>${ca.name}</td> > > <td>${ca.description }</td> > > <td>remove</td> > > <td>edit</td> > > </tr> > > </s:iterator> > > > > I have a method in my action called getClients. > > > > When i first load the page, the iterator tag generates the exact > > number of > > rows of the list that is returned by the getClients method. > > But the EL ${ca.name } and ${ca.description} doesn't return any value > > until a > > refresh. > > > > I've tried then putting a breakpoint inside the getName and > > getDescription > > methods, it seens that the methods are being called just after the > first > > refresh. > > > > Looks like i'm doing something very wrong, am i not supposed to use EL > > inside <s:iterator>? What should i use then? > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- []'s Diego Yasuhiko Kurisaki
-- []'s Diego Yasuhiko Kurisaki