Hi all,

i wondered if ActionForms are practical to store some constant session data, that is 
to be presented to the user but which must not be modified by the user. Concretely, I 
got some forms in which certain fields are constant (output only fields) in the case 
that the values were already entered in a form that have been submitted earlier. I 
think of this because I dont want to care about these distinct of cases in JSP, 
form.validate and action. i would like to implement it only once.

An approch that seemed logical to me, is a session scope form bean that has some 
values that can be set to constant, so that the user won't be able to edit their 
values in the form.

The ActionForm.reset method is called every time before its values are repopulated by 
the submitted HTML-form (so the HTTP-request). So the reset-Method should not reset 
these constant values. So it only works, if it is garanteed for a session form bean 
that it is not used by any other session, even if the owning session has been 
destroyed. Is that true?

Any other ideas or solutions? Any comments?
My goal is not to write the code for the distinction multiple (3!) times which bothers 
me...

Thanks in advance,
Sven Pohl


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