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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:16:48+00:00 2026-05-11T21:16:48+00:00

So I’m trying to loop over a List<MyClass> for display in the view of

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So I’m trying to loop over a List<MyClass> for display in the view of my spring webflow application. However I get the error Must evaluate to a Collection, Map, Array, or null.

    <c:forEach items="#{orderedStuff}" var="a">
    #{a.PrettyName}test
    </c:forEach>

I’ve also tried $ instead of #.

Here is my xml flow definition.

<view-state id="bookToc">
    <on-render>
        <evaluate expression="stuffService.getOrderedStuff(stuff)" result="viewScope.orderedStuff"
            result-type="dataModel" />
    </on-render>
</view-state>

And the function that returns the list of sections.

public List<Stuff> getStuff(Stuff stuff) {
    final List<Stuff> orderedStuff= new ArrayList<Stuff>();

    final List<Stuff> sections = stuff.getStuff();
    PropertyComparator.sort(sections, new MutableSortDefinition("sortOrder", true, true));

    for (Section stuff : stuffs) {
        orderedStuff.add(stuff);
        this.addSubsectionsToOrderedStuff(stuff, orderedStuff);
    }

    return orderedStuff;
}

The thing about it is, this code DOES WORK

<h:dataTable id="stuffList" value="#{orderedStuff}" var="s"
            rendered="#{not empty orderedStuff}">
            <h:column>
                <f:facet name="header">
                    Section Title
                </f:facet>
                #{s.prettyName}
                <h:dataTable value="#{s.chapters}" var="c" rendered="#{not empty s.chapters}">
                    <h:column>
                        <f:facet name="header">
                        Chapter Title
                        </f:facet>
                    #{c.title}
                    </h:column>
                </h:dataTable>              
            </h:column>
        </h:dataTable>  
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    2026-05-11T21:16:48+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:16 pm

    I think you would have to call from the scope that you’re creating

    Try

     <c:forEach items="#{bookTok.orderedStuff}" var="a">
    

    And, why are your lists final?

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