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> 
> Hi,
> 
> do you plan to write a simple way to use XMLForm when we need 
> only one 
> Form :
>     with no need to write a javabean (or javacode)
> I trie to understand all the XMLForm, but it is difficult to me. (the 
> java part)

If you don't need a JavaBean, how would you get the data to fill in your
form with defaults and retain the entered data in case of errors on submit?
The number of forms is not relevant - everything's the same in processing,
except the redirect to the next form instead of the success page in case of
a one form/page.

Anyway, you'll need either a JavaBean or a DOM object to store your data. If
none of this suit your needs then you'll need only a stylesheet that renders
your XMLForm into desired format and perform all the form processing in an
action by hand. 

But I wonder, where will you get data to fill your form with?

--
Konstantin Piroumian 
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> 
> Khalid.
> 
> 
> Ivelin Ivanov wrote:
> 
> >
> > UserBean.java:
> >   private Node system;
> >
> > This an attribute which is of type org.w3c.dom.Node
> >
> > This is used in the FeedBack Wiazard demo to show how 
> JavaBeans can be 
> > mixed with dom nodes. It is referenced on the page where you select 
> > Operating System, RAM, App server, etc.
> >
> > If you're not going to need DOM nodes in your Form model, you can 
> > ignore   this attribute. Just delete it.
> >
> > I am not sure why it is in the HowTo though. Don't think it is 
> > necessary. Heidi?
> >
> >
> > Ivelin
> >
> >>
> 
> 
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