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Mark
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From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Kris... this was just awesome! Thanks. You da 'man:)
On Tue, Jul 15,'03 (11:25 AM GMT-0400), Kris wrote
Serializable.
Mark
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From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Kris... this was just awesome! Thanks. You da 'man:)
On Tue, Jul 15,'03 (11:25 AM GMT
put a do before implement and ELs are just scripting in disguise.
Bloody Aussie.
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From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Strictly
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Quoting Mark Galbreath [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A few comments:
1. I got runtime errors when I declared a DynaActionForm bean of type
Map; I had to declare
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From: Kris Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Quoting Mark Galbreath [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A few comments:
1. I got runtime errors when I declared
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It's my understanding that you ONLY get the default if
there are no other constructors written. The minute
you write ANY constructor, you're on your own. If you
still want a default ctor, you've gotta supply it.
I'll be happy
Quoting Michael Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's my understanding that you ONLY get the default if
there are no other constructors written. The minute
you write ANY constructor, you're on your own. If you
still want a default ctor, you've gotta supply it.
I'll be happy to learn something
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I have not found this in the spec, but I believe the no-argument constructor
is available at anytime for a concrete class. This would be a good one to
test
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From
what you've created. :-)
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From: Kris Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Quoting Mark Galbreath [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A few comments
for a
JavaBean. This is so that an instance of the bean can be created using
Beans.instantiate().
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From: Dirk Markert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Mark
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It's my understanding that you ONLY get the default if
there are no other constructors written. The minute
you write ANY constructor, you're on your own
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Larry Zappeterrini wrote:
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 11:08:46 -0400
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As it turns out, some of my ideas about a standard property of type Map versus
a mapped property were a bit off. So, if you're still interested, here's
something I hacked together. You'll notice I used a session scoped form so that
Struts doesn't choke when it tries to populate the form.
Kris... this was just awesome! Thanks. You da 'man:)
On Tue, Jul 15,'03 (11:25 AM GMT-0400), Kris wrote:
As it turns out, some of my ideas about a standard property of type
Map versus a mapped property were a bit off. So, if you're still
interested, here's something I hacked together. You'll
The answer for the first part is here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg71256.html
specifically the part where it talks about nested tags
works. The logic:iterate I couldn't get to work and I
haven't set up the el stuff, but that would probably
work.
All you need in the form is
Okay, so that's way too much work ;-). I'm not sure, but I think one of the
issues you're running into is the difference between a standard property of
type Map and a mapped property. The first is declared like:
public Map getEmployeesMap()
public void setEmployeesMap(Map m)
The second is
Piece of cake:
Problem: How to have dynamically-generated String data from a database
populate fields in a JSP form, have that data set the keys and values of a
DynaActionForm bean of type HashMap, and propogate any changes to the
database and display changes in real time to the user.
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