Hello,
I am new to struts and am trying to get a set of multiple fields to work on both the request and response page. The page needs to be able to display a set of fields that are determined at runtime (therefore no specific set and get methods can be used). I've got it working under a non-struts environment, but can't get it to work under struts. My main question is how to turn it into struts and still keep the same functionality. If I just change the form elements to Struts HTML elements, it doesn't function (with an Action object that simply forwards it onto the results page). Here's what I have for the non-struts solution: Initial Page: <html> <head><title>JSP Page</title></head> <body> <jsp:useBean id="multitest" scope="request" class="com.summitsite.trueimage.MultiBean" /> <form action="MultiResults.jsp"> <% String[] fieldNames = multitest.getDocumentFieldNames(); String currentName = null; for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { currentName = fieldNames[i]; <p><%= currentName %>: <input type="hidden" name="fieldName" value="<%= currentName %>" /> <input type="text" name="documentSearchField" size="40" /></p> <% } %> <input type="submit" value="Submit"/> </form> </body> </html> Results Page: <html> <head><title>JSP Page</title></head> <body> <jsp:useBean id="multitest" scope="request" class="com.summitsite.trueimage.MultiBean"> </jsp:useBean> <% String[] setFields = request.getParameterValues("documentSearchField"); String[] setNames = request.getParameterValues("fieldName"); if (setFields != null) { for (int i = 0; i < setNames.length; i++) { multitest.setDocumentSearchField(i, setFields[i]); multitest.setFieldName(i, setNames[i]); } for (int i = 0; i < setNames.length; i++) { out.println("<p>" + multitest.getFieldName(i) + ": " + multitest.getDocumentSearchField(i) + "</p>"); } } %> </body> </html> Bean: public class MultiBean extends ActionForm implements Serializable { private String[] documentSearchField = new String[50]; private String[] fieldName = new String[50]; public MultiBean() { } public String[] getDocumentSearchField() { System.out.println("String[] getDocumentSearchField()"); return documentSearchField; } public void setDocumentSearchField(String[] fields) { System.out.println("void setDocumentSearchField(String[] fields)"); this.documentSearchField = fields; } public String getDocumentSearchField(int i) { System.out.println("String getDocumentSearchField(int i)"); return documentSearchField[i]; } public void setDocumentSearchField(int i, String field) { System.out.println("void setDocumentSearchField(int i, String field)"); this.documentSearchField[i] = field; } public String[] getDocumentFieldNames() { System.out.println("String[] getDocumentFieldNames()"); String[] array = new String[15]; for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { array[i] = "Field " + i; } return array; } public String[] getFieldName() { return fieldName; } public void setFieldName(String[] fields) { this.fieldName = fields; } public String getFieldName(int i) { return fieldName[i]; } public void setFieldName(int i, String field) { this.fieldName[i] = field; } } Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Michael Lundin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>