struts 2 name of field name conflict












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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.










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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 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.










share|improve this question























  • 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.










share|improve this question














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.







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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











  • 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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