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Hai all.What is the use of <logic:iterate>tag in struts 
application.
 Question Submitted By :: Srinivas123vasu
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  Re: Hai all.What is the use of <logic:iterate>tag in struts application.
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<logic:iterate> tag is used iterate over a collection in a
particular scope. The tag defines scope attribute which
defines the scope where to look for the collection. If not
defined following scopes are searched in order page,
request, session and application. This tag can also be used
to iterate over Maps and arrays.
 
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