On 2/7/09 04:25, Jim Anderson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running tomcat 6.0.18 on Linux and I'm having a problem running
> a javabean. I created a bean and was able to call setProperty and
> getProperty
> for the property 'startPage' in the bean. When I added a 2nd property
> to the bean, I got the following message:
>
> org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Cannot find any information on
> property 'midContent' in a bean of type 'bfs.beans.BFSInfo'
>
> The setter and getter methods were copied and pasted from 'startPage' so
> they
> should have worked. I checked the spelling of the new property
> 'midContent' VERY
> carefully and I'm sure there was not a spelling error.
>
> I experimented and found that no matter what name I gave the new
> property, it
> would not work with the getter and setter methods. In the jsp code, my
> getter
> and setter methods for 'startPage' continued to work. I decided to rename
> the property to 'sPage'. I did this, recompiled the source, rebuilt the
> jar file
> and placed it the web library. I ran the jsp page again and found that
> getProperty
Which "web library" and where did you put the compiled class and "web
library" that contains it?
Are you using a tool like Eclipse or Netbeans?
> on 'sPage' failed, but if I changed 'sPage' back to 'startPage', the jsp
> page
> worked.
>
> It looks like tomcat is still is finding an old jar file or has cached a
> reference
> to the old library.
>
> Does anyone have an suggestions on how to resolve my problem?
> 25 public String getMidContent() {
> 26 return(midContent);
> 27 }
wow. old school.
Not reading a really old tutorial from somewhere are you?
p
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