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Trying to call my stringbuffer class in my JSP.

Asked by javabeginr in Java Server Pages (JSP)

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I'm trying to call a class (using StringBuffer for the html) in my jsp but can't seem to get the form objects (textbox, listmenu, checkbox) to display on the jsp.  I can display the text on the form (the form questions) the questions are coming from the database but not the html tags (form objects, table tags, etc).  The jsp is listed below.  Keep in mind the StringBuffer has all the html so that's why the jsp doesn't have html tags.

<%@page import="servlet.FormServlet"%>

     
     
   <%
      List Formquest = (List)request.getAttribute("Formquest ");
      Iterator it = Formquest.iterator();
      FormQuestions formInfo = null;
      String fquestion;
      String fobject;
      while (it.hasNext())
             {
               formInfo = (FormQuestions)it.next();
               fquestion = formInfo.getFormquest();
               fobject = formInfo.getType();
    %>
                <%= fquestion  %><BR><BR>
           <%= fobject %><BR><BR>

       <%
 
       if (fobject.equals("textfield")){
       %>
          <input name="<%= question %>" type="text">
         
       <%
       }
       if (fobject.equals("textarea ")){
       %>
         
       <%
       }
   
       if (fobject.equals("dropdown ")){
       %>
         
       <%
    }
   
 
   
    %>
 
   
 <%
   }
   %>
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Zone: Java Server Pages (JSP)
Tags: jsp, stringbuffer, class, call
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