Folks, I've posted on this topic before, but I've had to revisit the problem recently, and been doing a bit more investigation on it. I need a ActionMapping subclass which can take arbitrary <set-property> elements, and therefore the standard mechanism of using bean properties isn't going to cut it.
In short, what I need is a "DynaActionMapping" - a DynaBean-based version of ActionMapping. I've been browsing through the code for DynaActionForm to see how that works, and I'm unsure if I can adopt that pattern to use for ActionMappings. If I understand the code for DynaActionForm correctly, it takes the FormBeanConfig data and uses this to construct a DynaClass which reflects those properties. The form bean (which implements DynaBean) is then constructed using this DynaClass. Could I use this technique to create a DynaActionMapping? I can't find an equivalent hook in the code to make this work, without modifying the Struts code to allow for it. Any thoughts? cheers kenny -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>