Agree, standard <c:forEach> is definitely the way to go here.  Trying to
use Stripes solely to eliminate a standard JSTL loop seems kind of overkill.

-- Rick

On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 4:25 PM, Remi Vankeisbelck <r...@rvkb.com> wrote:

>  I don't think so. I don't have the code at hand but FORM (re)pop is all
> about having inputs bound to form fields. Otherwise it seems pretty much
> useless.
>
> I would stick to a regular select + c:forEach and spit out the options
> myself.
>
> You have no benefit using s:select without actually binding.
>
> Cheers
>
> Rémi
>  ------------------------------
> De : Joaquin Valdez <joaquinfval...@gmail.com>
> Envoyé : ‎17/‎03/‎2015 21:56
> À : Stripes Users List <stripes-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Objet : Re: [Stripes-users] using stripes select just for the
> collectionfeature
>
>  I wonder if the dynamic tag library would help out here?
>
> Joaquin
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 11:08 AM, William Krick <kr...@3feetunder.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I have a <stripes:select> that I'm using to provide a list of items to
>> the user using the <stripes:option-collection>.
>>
>> When an item is selected in the list, some javascript is triggered that
>> adds some on-screen text to a table along with some hidden input tags that
>> get submitted with the page.
>>
>> However, the actual value currently selected in the <stripes:select>
>> isn't important and I don't need or want it to be submitted.  The only
>> reason I'm suing <stripes:select> is to take advantage of the collection
>> population feature.
>>
>> The problem I'm having is that <stripes:select> requires a name.
>> If you leave the name blank like this...
>>
>>  <stripes:select name="">
>> <stripes:options-collection collection="${actionBean.itemList}"
>> value="id" label="display" />
>> </stripes:select>
>>
>> ...you get an error when you submit...
>>
>> [DefaultActionBeanPropertyBinder] Could not bind property with name [] to
>> bean of type...
>>
>> ...followed by a NullPointerException.
>>
>>
>> However, if you give it a dummy name like this...
>>
>>  <stripes:select name="dummyName">
>> <stripes:options-collection collection="${actionBean.itemList}"
>> value="id" label="display" />
>> </stripes:select>
>>
>> ...you get a different error when the page loads...
>>
>> [DefaultPopulationStrategy] Could not find property [dummyName] on ...
>>
>>
>> Obviously, out of the two choices, the second option is better because it
>> doesn't cause an exception, but I was wondering if other people are using
>> <stripes:select> this way and how they deal with the warnings/errors or if
>> they just ignore them.
>>
>> I even tried this...
>>
>>  <select>
>> <stripes:options-collection collection="${actionBean.itemList}"
>> value="id" label="display" />
>> </select>
>>
>> ...but that throws an exception when the page loads...
>>
>> net.sourceforge.stripes.exception.StripesJspException: Option tags must
>> always be contained inside a select tag.
>>
>>
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