Rivka Shisman wrote:
Hello Friends,
I have a transfer object called FatherTO that contains a collection of
ChildTO's.
Can you please help me with how the relevant ActionForm (i.e. FatherForm
) should look like.
How should the reset() validate() methods look like?
Should I use the same
You want to have your TOs populated by Struts? Why would not you just
make FatherTO as a member of ActionForm, and use it as nested
property? If you want to retain TO values between requests, set form
scope to session.
Michael.
Rivka Shisman wrote:
Hello Friends,
I have a transfer
Michael Jouravlev wrote the following on 7/5/2005 1:41 PM:
You want to have your TOs populated by Struts? Why would not you just
make FatherTO as a member of ActionForm, and use it as nested
property? If you want to retain TO values between requests, set form
scope to session.
Yup. This is
On 7/5/05, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Jouravlev wrote the following on 7/5/2005 1:41 PM:
You want to have your TOs populated by Struts? Why would not you just
make FatherTO as a member of ActionForm, and use it as nested
property? If you want to retain TO values between
-Original Message-
From: Michael Jouravlev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 7:42 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: architecture of composite action forms - please help
You want to have your TOs populated by Struts? Why would not you just
make FatherTO
Hello Friends,
I have a transfer object called FatherTO that contains a collection of
ChildTO's.
Can you please help me with how the relevant ActionForm (i.e. FatherForm
) should look like.
How should the reset() validate() methods look like?
Should I use the same jsp form for the Father
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