The first solution would work except that you'd have to make sure that the the 
@DataModel's names are all matched up. And it wouldn't work in cases where you 
have multiple items in a single bean, since that'd require two different 
selectedItem in the receiving bean.

However, I hadn't realized that you could actually do it that way. I think 
it'll come in useful later.

The second way would work, and is definitely prettier than the way I did it. I 
hadn't realized you could transfer data that way. 

Thanks

- Luther



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