It's contrary to the JavaBean specification to overload the 
property methods (getters and setters), if that's what you are 
trying to do. So, it won't work, because it's not suppose to.

-Ted.


12/23/2002 10:31:41 PM, Carl Fyffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Seasons greetings friends!
>
>I sent an email inquiring about overloaded setters in Forms to 
>the
>struts-user mailing list.  I was told that I needed a BeanInfo. 
> I gave
>the BeanInfo a try and it did not work.  So, I started reading
>code and
>decided that an overloaded example in TestBean was needed.  Of 
course it
>now fails just like my example.  I am stuck there.  The
>BeanInfo's that
>I have created, with and without my overloaded methods, do not
> work.
>Does anyone have a TestBeanBeanInfo that works?  Any advice would
> be
>greatly appreciated.
>
>Carl
>
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