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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:50:10+00:00 2026-05-10T18:50:10+00:00

I’m having trouble getting the right number of elements in the ArrayList alt in

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I’m having trouble getting the right number of elements in the ArrayList alt in the JSP page below. When I view the JSP it shows the size is 1 (<%=alt.size()%>) when it should be 3; I think I’m adding that method to the array in the generator class, so I don’t understand why it’s showing 1.

This is my jsp page:

<%    ArrayList<Alert> a = AlertGenerator.getAlert();    pageContext.setAttribute('alt', a); %>    <c:forEach var='alert' items='${alt}' varStatus='status' >       <p>You have <%=alt.size()%> Active Alert(s)</p>       <ul>       <li><a href='#' class='linkthree'>${alert.alert1}</a></li>       <li><a href='#' class='linkthree'>${alert.alert2}</a></li>       <li><a href='#' class='linkthree'>${alert.alert3}</a></li>       </ul>   </c:forEach> 

This is class that generates the alerts:

package com.cg.mock;  import java.util.ArrayList;  public class AlertGenerator {      public static ArrayList<Alert> getAlert() {          ArrayList<Alert> alt = new ArrayList<Alert>();          alt.add(new Alert('alert1','alert2','alert3'));          return alt;     }  } 

This is my bean class:

package com.cg.mock;  public class Alert {     String alert1;     String alert2;     String alert3;     public Alert(String alert1, String alert2,String alert3) {         super();         this.alert1 = alert1;         this.alert2 = alert2;         this.alert3 = alert3;     }     public String getAlert1() {         return alert1;     }     public void setAlert1(String alert1) {         this.alert1 = alert1;     }     public String getAlert2() {         return alert2;     }     public void setAlert2(String alert2) {         this.alert2 = alert2;     }     public String getAlert3() {         return alert3;     }     public void setAlert3(String alert3) {         this.alert3 = alert3;     }  } 
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  1. 2026-05-10T18:50:10+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:50 pm

    To get 3 Alerts you can redesign as follows. Notice that there is only one property of the alert class. You can create a new instance of the Alert for each alert.

    package com.cg.mock;  public class Alert {   String alert1;   public Alert(String alert1) {     super();     this.alert1 = alert1;          }   public String getAlert1() {     return alert1;   }   public void setAlert1(String alert1) {     this.alert1 = alert1;   } } 

    In the AlertGenerator:

    ArrayList<Alert> alt = new ArrayList<Alert>();  alt.add(new Alert('alert1'); alt.add(new Alert('alert2'); alt.add(new Alert('alert3');  return alt; 

    And on the JSP:

    <p>You have <%=alt.size()%> Active Alert(s)</p> <ul> <c:forEach var='alert' items='${alt}' varStatus='status' >           <li><a href='#' class='linkthree'>${alert.alert1}</a></li>    </c:forEach>  </ul> 

    Notice the ul’s are outside the forEach loop.

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