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turn JavaScript back on and error reading result set's header mysql reload this page. All Places > Seam > Seam 2 > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 3 Replies Latest reply on Apr 1, 2009 9:16 PM by Moissane Hernández Error reading 'resultList' on type Moissane Hernández Mar 31, 2009 10:57 PM Well I´m using Seam 2.0 with tomcat 6 and MySQL 5. I have the following configuration files:In my components.xml https://developer.jboss.org/thread/187070 each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up javax.el.ELException: Error reading 'foo' on type com.example.Bean up vote 2 down vote favorite I am reading the following tutorial: The expression used in the h:dataTable/@value normally specifies a property name for which a getter was defined, which means that in the controller BookController class a property books http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34196075/javax-el-elexception-error-reading-foo-on-type-com-example-bean is defined (optional) as well as a method named getBooks (this is mandatory). In this particular case it is just sufficient to define the getBooks method since there is no need of the books property in the controller class I have been trying to work such an idea in my eclipse and tomcat 7. but it keeps tilling me: javax.el.ELException: /views/books/listAll.xhtml @9,60 value="#{bookController.books}": Error reading 'books' on type pl.ctrl.BookController My question is, is it possible to have: While there is no books property but just getBooks() getter method in #{bookController} managed bean? jsf properties el getter share|improve this question edited Dec 10 '15 at 8:28 BalusC 683k20824782695 asked Dec 10 '15 at 7:31 khldqr 112 So, where is your code? BTW, If you define a public getBooks() method, you effectively define a books property. What you don't necessarily define is the books field. A field and a property are not the same thing. –JB Nizet Dec 10 '15 at 7:43 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 activ
search in one of my setsExclude this search from http://markmail.org/message/7xgxdhwnpkhvhlyg one of my sets 1 message in org.jboss.lists.seam-forums[seam-forums] https://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1002084 ELException:...Error re...FromSent OnAttachmentsDmitri ZakharovMay 5, 2009 8:22 am Subject:[seam-forums] ELException:...Error reading 'resultList'...From:Dmitri Zakharov (do-n...@jboss.com)Date:May 5, 2009 8:22:34 amList:org.jboss.lists.seam-forums This [1]new topic was posted by Dmitri Zakharov: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello everybody, I have a CRUD project prototype generated from error reading existing database with Seam (2.1.1.GA) running on JBoss 5.0.1.GA and using DB2AS400 as a database. It allows to view claims. When I go to ClaimList.xhtml page (which contains search filters and result table), type in value in one of search filters and click Search button I error reading result get an error. The full stack trace is below at the end of message. The error says: javax.faces.FacesException: javax.el.ELException: /ClaimList.xhtml @57,58rendered="#{empty claimList.resultList}": Error reading 'resultList' on typecom.fedextnc.credits.action.ClaimList_$$_javassist_2 Line 57 in ClaimList.xhtml is using EL expression as follows: 56: According to stack trace the error is happening earlier with the cause: Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: Connection is not associated with a managedconnection.org.jboss.resource.adapter.jdbc.jdk5.WrappedConnectionJDK5@f2d56b But the strange thing is if I browse the other pages in the genetared project and than return to ClaimList.xhtml and do search again it works. It seams claimList.resultList is not properly initialized first time. Did anybody experienced the same problem? How to make sure that claimList.resultList is initialized properly? Any possible solutions, suggestions and leads are really appreciated. The claimList (ClaimList.java) was generated by s
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