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request param set in html:link showing the classname instead of value

request param set in html:link showing the classname instead of value

request param set in html:link showing the classname instead of value

(OP)
Hey Guys,

In my jsp I am passing a param as follows,

<logic:iterate id="Listingcategory" name="categoryList">
  <tr>
  <td>
  <html:link action="createListingBridge" paramId="CategoryTitle" paramName="Listingcategory" property="title"><bean:write name="Listingcategory" property="title"/></html:link>
  </td>
  </tr>
  </logic:iterate>


When I do a request.getParameter in the action class it returns the name of the class instead of the actual value.

Action Class Snippet:
String title = request.getParameter("CategoryTitle");
        
        
        logger.info("The value of the title parameter is: "+title);

Output:The value of title is: com.jumper.dao@749436.

Can someone tell me what I need to do to get the value of the bean property instead of the class name.

RE: request param set in html:link showing the classname instead of value

First of all, try to avoid brightning colors, it hurts my eyes.

Second, use the property name to retrieve it.

Cheers,
Dian

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