Extending the ActionForm to handle the SQL statements might be a bit
much.
People often handle data access directly from the Action. The Action
pulls the data out of the ActionForm, puts it into a SQL query, and then
puts the result back into the ActionForm, or an ArrayList. Just as
people have
Hi,
no good answer has been given to me thru all the websites I went to but I
should now have to ask my question here I think : I'm brand new in Struts'
world because I've been hired by a company using it.
Having worked before with servlets where querying databases where a matter
of SQL state
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