are referenced in this one:
http://www.mail-archive.com/jakarta-commons@jakarta.apache.org/msg03429.html
Hope this helps,
Fr.
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Subject: Dynamic Form Beans?
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Subject: Dynamic Form Beans?
I
I heard Struts 1.1 will address this issue. In the mean time, I too am
interested to a working solution.
Thanks,
Thinh
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From: Luis Olivares [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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to go.
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From: Luis Olivares [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: Dynamic Form Beans?
I have the same 'problem'.
I would like to be able to create a form dynamically depending on the
structure of a table
I have the same problem too, and I'm sure there are many more like us. I
believe this is a problem struts has not addressed yet. Fortunately, they
are working on Dynamic form generation feature for struts1.1. I don't know
when it is going to be ready!!
Here is a work-around: Make your JSPs
, request.getParameterValues(name));
}
The output side is a little different because the Struts tags are set up to
look only for explicit fields. There's been at least one proposal for
changing that, though.
However, this is what I refer to as an uncontrolled dynamic form bean.
More interesting would
I am trying to use dynamically generated forms with Struts. Since the form
is dynamic I will not know the form fields until runtime. How do I define
my FormActionbean in this case? Is there a way to circumvent the
requirement of having a Bean for holding the form data? Can anyone help me
out
@jakarta.apache.org/msg07767.html
Niall
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From: Prior, Simon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 May 2001 12:50
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Problem with dynamic form elements
Importance: High
Hi Guys,
I have a question about dynamic form elements that I was hoping someone
Hello Friends,
Does anyone know if there is a standart scheme for dealing with form
elements that are created dynamicly? For intance I iterate against a bean,
creating a table of its properties and for each row I need to have a text
element (checkbox, combobox, whatever). The problem is to give
Peter Alfors wrote:
Currently, we do not use the html:form tag.
I haven't had a chance to look into them yet.
I would think that the action attribute would not be required, but maybe there
is a good reason for it to be?
Someone with more experience with the html tags will have to help you
Hi:
I'm relatively new to Struts and I'm trying to figure out if there's an
easy way to do the following.
I'm trying to solve a classic Add/Edit/Delete problem, and I want to
know if there is a way to dynamically change the action that the form is
posting to, based on an attribute of the
Currently, we do not use the html:form tag.
I haven't had a chance to look into them yet.
I would think that the action attribute would not be required, but maybe there
is a good reason for it to be?
Someone with more experience with the html tags will have to help you there.
Anyone?
Pete
Tom
In order to use forwards (that depend on the user action), wouldn't you
need some sort of router action class. Would all the pages then call this
class and set some flag to notify it which action to take?
Ted Husted wrote:
On 1/29/2001 at 3:12 PM Tom Janofsky wrote:
Or would a Struts guru
Hi,
Let's say i want to make something so that i can edit database tables.
I don't want to write for every database table that must be editiable a special jsp
page.
For every database table i have a Java Mapping Object.
Not all Columns are editable, only the specified ones.
DynamicForm form =
Wong Kok Wai wrote:
What's the recommended way to implement a dynamic form
using Struts? Typical scenario: an address book for
email where the number of contacts varies. No problem
with renderering the form in the JSP but how do I
associate the "input" with an attribute in an
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