Check that that constructor is actually called, and check that the var
parameter returns not null. If that is the case, your code should
work.
Eelco
On 11/1/06, Otan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why can't I do this?
> ============================
> public class MyPage extends WebPage {
> String variant;
> public MyPage(PageParameters p) {
> variant = p.getString("var");
> }
> public String getVariation() {
> return variant;
> }
> }
> ============================
> getVariation() always return null as if 'variant' never get set in the
> constructor.
>
>
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