I started toying with this today... The first problem I found is that if you set the value of a form field to an object (i.e., theForm.myField.value = myObject;), you DON'T get it serialized as was indicated originally... You simply get the typical [Object] string. At least, this is the case in IE 6.

I wrote a quick function to create a CSV string out of the properties of an object, no big deal. It won't work for array properties at the moment, but one step at a time I figure. Tomorrow I'll see about writing the BeanUtils converter to handle that and spit out a HashMap with the values. That will take care of the Javascript->Java portion of the equation.

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Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com

Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
On the later idea, I intend to put together a proof-of-concept next week when I get back to the office. I have some family engagements this weekend that will keep me from getting started, and on Tuesday I take the first exam for my SCEA (not to mention the election!), but I have some spare cycles at work currently so I should pretty much have the rest of the week to play.

I only mention this because while I obviously can't stop anyone else from beating me to the punch, I do intend to persue this, so if you have any other itches to scratch, go for them, leave this one for me if you would :)




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