On Wed, Feb 12,'03 (07:45 AM GMT-0500), Robert wrote:
> Rick, I usually define the setUpForm action URI as the input attribute
> of the processForm action element. That way if a validation error
> occurs the request is forwarded to the setUpForm action which
> repopulates the list and forwards to
s.
Come on Craig or Ted we await your pearls of wisdom.
> -Original Message-
> From: Theodas, Jacques [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 11:30 AM
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> Subject: RE: still wondering Re: Where to repopulate dynamic lists ?
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bruary 11, 2003 10:48 AM
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> Subject: Re: still wondering Re: Where to repopulate dynamic lists ?
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> Sorry Craig to e-mail you directly but this topic has been up for a
> while and I'd really be curious on your tak
> Subject: Re: still wondering Re: Where to repopulate dynamic lists ?
>
>
> Sorry Craig to e-mail you directly but this topic has been up for a
> while and I'd really be curious on your take on this. (I'm working on
> struts demo and I don't mislead others by doing som
What? You're going over my head? Fine. Be that way. I'm now going to charge
you double for my free advice and unsolicited opinion :)
[snip-and-rearrange]
> Yes, actually I never did put the list into the form bean but had
> initially put the list in request scope. Now we've come full circle:)
> W
Sorry Craig to e-mail you directly but this topic has been up for a
while and I'd really be curious on your take on this. (I'm working on
struts demo and I don't mislead others by doing something 'wrong').
To recap I'm wondering what is the best practice for repopulating a
dynamic list that a use
> > #1) Create a custom tag library to share an application-wide cached
> > value of the order list, and populate the list into scope:
[snip]
>
> This is probably a pretty good solution, although doesn't this go
> against the thought of all the objects to display should be set
> up before you even
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