You can use BeanUtils.copyProperties to copy properties between forms and
value beans. Dynamic forms have nothing to do with this. Your form could
be dynamic or static. I would only add properties to the value bean if it
ends up in the database.
Also, it's best practice to not use Vector.
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You can use BeanUtils.copyProperties to copy properties between forms and
value beans. Dynamic forms have nothing to do with this. Your form could
be dynamic or static. I would only add properties
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Dave
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Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 17:50:15 -0400
Thanks but I still does not understand what to do with the attributes
. It is just two
attributes in a form mapping two attributes of my child value objects.
I will think about this a little more.
Stephan
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know if you need more info.
Dave
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Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 18:14:19 -0400
I want to modify every student, not for every
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