Thank you!

Sorry for my ignorance but does it mean that in XMLForm a population is proceeded each 
time you invoke the action?

Thank you
Sylvain


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De: Konstantin Piroumian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: jeudi, 16. janvier 2003 14:11
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Objet: Re: [XMLForm] terminology question


The "population" term comes from JavaBeans, Struts, etc. and basicaly it
means filling (populating) java bean properties with values from some other
sources, e.g. XML, map, another bean properties, servlet request, etc.

Konstantin

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Hello,

I'm looking through the XMLForm source code and API and there are many
comments that speak about "population".

What does it mean exactly?

Thank you
Sylvain

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