struts 2 name of field name conflict
I have a field in an object
public class MyObj {
private Date qGuardExpireDate;
...
public void setQGuardExpireDate(Date qGuardExpireDate) {
this.qGuardExpireDate = qGuardExpireDate;
}
public Date getQGuardExpireDate() {
return qGuardExpireDate;
}
....
I have a getter and setting in the action class (struts 2.3.36) for the myObj definition.
In the jsp I have
<s:hidden name="myObj.qGuardEffectDate" />
I have other dates in the dataobject that work fine in the same jsp. This one however will not populate the value in the jsp....
I was playing around and added this to the dataobject:
public Date getGuardExpireDate() {//removed q from name of getter
return qGuardExpireDate;
}
Change the jsp to show the
<s:hidden name="myObj.guardEffectDate" />
And that one works fine!!! Returning the same value from the object. Any ideas why that would be?? It seems to hate that variable name.
struts2
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I have a field in an object
public class MyObj {
private Date qGuardExpireDate;
...
public void setQGuardExpireDate(Date qGuardExpireDate) {
this.qGuardExpireDate = qGuardExpireDate;
}
public Date getQGuardExpireDate() {
return qGuardExpireDate;
}
....
I have a getter and setting in the action class (struts 2.3.36) for the myObj definition.
In the jsp I have
<s:hidden name="myObj.qGuardEffectDate" />
I have other dates in the dataobject that work fine in the same jsp. This one however will not populate the value in the jsp....
I was playing around and added this to the dataobject:
public Date getGuardExpireDate() {//removed q from name of getter
return qGuardExpireDate;
}
Change the jsp to show the
<s:hidden name="myObj.guardEffectDate" />
And that one works fine!!! Returning the same value from the object. Any ideas why that would be?? It seems to hate that variable name.
struts2
I seem to remember running into something similar years ago and it was how it looked for the get/sets for a property that had only the 1st char lower before the camel case. Try renaming the property to at least 1 other lower case char at the beginning of the property name. qtestGuardExpireDate for example.
– Paul Zepernick
Nov 14 '18 at 19:34
Also found this issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4803 . Based on the comment from Lukasz Lenart getgGuardExpireDate() might work as well
– Paul Zepernick
Nov 14 '18 at 19:38
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I have a field in an object
public class MyObj {
private Date qGuardExpireDate;
...
public void setQGuardExpireDate(Date qGuardExpireDate) {
this.qGuardExpireDate = qGuardExpireDate;
}
public Date getQGuardExpireDate() {
return qGuardExpireDate;
}
....
I have a getter and setting in the action class (struts 2.3.36) for the myObj definition.
In the jsp I have
<s:hidden name="myObj.qGuardEffectDate" />
I have other dates in the dataobject that work fine in the same jsp. This one however will not populate the value in the jsp....
I was playing around and added this to the dataobject:
public Date getGuardExpireDate() {//removed q from name of getter
return qGuardExpireDate;
}
Change the jsp to show the
<s:hidden name="myObj.guardEffectDate" />
And that one works fine!!! Returning the same value from the object. Any ideas why that would be?? It seems to hate that variable name.
struts2
I have a field in an object
public class MyObj {
private Date qGuardExpireDate;
...
public void setQGuardExpireDate(Date qGuardExpireDate) {
this.qGuardExpireDate = qGuardExpireDate;
}
public Date getQGuardExpireDate() {
return qGuardExpireDate;
}
....
I have a getter and setting in the action class (struts 2.3.36) for the myObj definition.
In the jsp I have
<s:hidden name="myObj.qGuardEffectDate" />
I have other dates in the dataobject that work fine in the same jsp. This one however will not populate the value in the jsp....
I was playing around and added this to the dataobject:
public Date getGuardExpireDate() {//removed q from name of getter
return qGuardExpireDate;
}
Change the jsp to show the
<s:hidden name="myObj.guardEffectDate" />
And that one works fine!!! Returning the same value from the object. Any ideas why that would be?? It seems to hate that variable name.
struts2
struts2
asked Nov 13 '18 at 22:13
dluftdluft
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I seem to remember running into something similar years ago and it was how it looked for the get/sets for a property that had only the 1st char lower before the camel case. Try renaming the property to at least 1 other lower case char at the beginning of the property name. qtestGuardExpireDate for example.
– Paul Zepernick
Nov 14 '18 at 19:34
Also found this issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4803 . Based on the comment from Lukasz Lenart getgGuardExpireDate() might work as well
– Paul Zepernick
Nov 14 '18 at 19:38
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I seem to remember running into something similar years ago and it was how it looked for the get/sets for a property that had only the 1st char lower before the camel case. Try renaming the property to at least 1 other lower case char at the beginning of the property name. qtestGuardExpireDate for example.
– Paul Zepernick
Nov 14 '18 at 19:34
Also found this issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4803 . Based on the comment from Lukasz Lenart getgGuardExpireDate() might work as well
– Paul Zepernick
Nov 14 '18 at 19:38
I seem to remember running into something similar years ago and it was how it looked for the get/sets for a property that had only the 1st char lower before the camel case. Try renaming the property to at least 1 other lower case char at the beginning of the property name. qtestGuardExpireDate for example.
– Paul Zepernick
Nov 14 '18 at 19:34
I seem to remember running into something similar years ago and it was how it looked for the get/sets for a property that had only the 1st char lower before the camel case. Try renaming the property to at least 1 other lower case char at the beginning of the property name. qtestGuardExpireDate for example.
– Paul Zepernick
Nov 14 '18 at 19:34
Also found this issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4803 . Based on the comment from Lukasz Lenart getgGuardExpireDate() might work as well
– Paul Zepernick
Nov 14 '18 at 19:38
Also found this issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4803 . Based on the comment from Lukasz Lenart getgGuardExpireDate() might work as well
– Paul Zepernick
Nov 14 '18 at 19:38
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I seem to remember running into something similar years ago and it was how it looked for the get/sets for a property that had only the 1st char lower before the camel case. Try renaming the property to at least 1 other lower case char at the beginning of the property name. qtestGuardExpireDate for example.
– Paul Zepernick
Nov 14 '18 at 19:34
Also found this issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4803 . Based on the comment from Lukasz Lenart getgGuardExpireDate() might work as well
– Paul Zepernick
Nov 14 '18 at 19:38