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This is the form I am using to repopulate the ArrayList

<form method = "POST" action = "addItemsToTemplate">
    <s:iterator value = "myQuestions" var = "quizItem"  status="key">
        <s:textfield name = "quizItem.question"/> 
    </s:iterator>
    <input type = "submit" value = "submit"/>
</form>

This is the action class

public class QuizTest extends ActionSupport{



    public String execute(){

            List<Question>  q=  myQuestions;
            System.out.println(myQuestions);

            return "success";
        }


   public String populateQuestions(){
             //more code here
   }

    public void setMyQuestions(List<Question> myQuestions) {
        this.myQuestions = myQuestions;
    }
    private List<Question> myQuestions = new ArrayList<Question>();

}

Where myQuestions is a List of Question Objects. upon submission this gives me an error

Unexpected Exception caught setting 'quizItem.question' on 'class quiz.actions.QuizTemplateAction: Error setting expression 'quizItem.question' with value '[Ljava.lang.String;@1b3409f'

and System.out.println(myQuestions); prints an empty list. but the myQuestions was already been populated from another by this method populateQuestions(), before submitting the form

3 Answers 3

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Unexpected Exception caught setting 'quizItem.question' on 'class quiz.actions.QuizTemplateAction: Error setting expression 'quizItem.question' with value '[Ljava.lang.String;@1b3409f'

You are trying to send all the questions (attribute) descriptions into the first Question (object) as a List<String>, because you are not specifying the index (as you correctly do with <s:property/> in your other questions... ?!).

Change this

<s:textfield name = "quizItem.question"/> 

To this

<s:textfield name = "quizItem[%{#key.index}].question"/>

To send a single String to each correspondent Question object, instead of a List<String> to the first Question object.

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    Where myQuestions is a List of Question Objects. 
    upon submission this gives me an error

Since it is a list of Questions Objects you are trying to populate a Question Object with a String. Please check if you have the converter defined to covert String into Question and also specified in the xwork-conversion.properties file

System.out.println(myQuestions); prints an empty list.

instead of doing this

private List<Question> myQuestions = new ArrayList<Question>();

do this

private List<Question> myQuestions;

When you are submiting the form, a new object of your Action class is created and your instance variable "myQuestions" gets reinitialized with each submission.

Hope this helps :)

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  • Btw Question is an abstract class
    – user962206
    Mar 27, 2013 at 4:57
  • BUt when I do this private List<Question> myQuestions = new ArrayList<Question>(); it gives me a null value
    – user962206
    Mar 27, 2013 at 5:03
  • if u need the populated value from JSP you need to simply put List<Question> myQuestions; Now please check if the JSP flow is going inside the iterator tag by printing a dummy value inside it. if you are using eclipe then ctrl+shift+R will open a window where yuo can type xwork-conversion and it will show you the path. If not present in the resources folder of your web module, then you need to add an xwork file. Mar 27, 2013 at 5:17
  • I added dummy values and there's actually a content it. I don't have any xwork-conversion though
    – user962206
    Mar 27, 2013 at 5:21
  • add it and then make a converter for the corresponding Object of Question subclass and add its entry in the xwork. Mar 27, 2013 at 5:23
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When you submit the form Struts2 uses parameters named the same as field names. These parameters are populated to the action by the params interceptor which sets the values to the valueStack. Since the action is on top of the stack its properties will be set.

In your action you have an List<Question> but passing List<String>.

Built in Type Conversion Support:

collections - if not object type can be determined, it is assumed to be a String and a new ArrayList is created

To fix the problem use indexed property names like this

<s:textfield name = "myQuestions[%{#key.index}].question"/> 

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