RE: Master/Detail data - editing multiple entities in a grid

2002-07-25 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
D]> > Subject: RE: Master/Detail data - editing multiple entities in a grid > > Hi > found the bananas at > http://www.keyboardmonkey.com/next/index.jsp > > Question > is this going to be part of Struts 1.1 > It's not going to be a formal part of the 1.1 release --

RE: Master/Detail data - editing multiple entities in a grid

2002-07-25 Thread Jon.Ridgway
rs Mailing List Subject: Re: Master/Detail data - editing multiple entities in a grid I mailed this before but it didn't get thro I think, apologies if it's a double post. The monkey - bunches - banana model using nested tags sounds like exactly what you need. The indexed properties

RE: Master/Detail data - editing multiple entities in a grid

2002-07-25 Thread Lister, Tom (ANTS)
Subject: Re: Master/Detail data - editing multiple entities in a grid I mailed this before but it didn't get thro I think, apologies if it's a double post. The monkey - bunches - banana model using nested tags sounds like exactly what you need. The indexed properties output by the

RE: Master/Detail data - editing multiple entities in a grid

2002-07-23 Thread Lister, Tom (ANTS)
Thanks Is there any documentation/examples on nested tags. :-) Tom Lister * 020 7612 3030 * [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 23 July 2002 21:51 To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: Master/Detail data - editing multiple

Re: Master/Detail data - editing multiple entities in a grid

2002-07-23 Thread Adam Hardy
I mailed this before but it didn't get thro I think, apologies if it's a double post. The monkey - bunches - banana model using nested tags sounds like exactly what you need. The indexed properties output by the tags keeps all the relationships. NB if you do go that way, remember to either kee

Master/Detail data - editing multiple entities in a grid

2002-07-23 Thread Lister, Tom (ANTS)
I hava an application that requires a master/detail type maintenance form. e.g. order/order items. Does anyone have any experience of modelling this in struts. Ideally i will have the form contain a collection of order items (either directly or inside a 'value object' nested bean) Is it possible