In the reset method of the form class check what kind of action is accessing
it and only reset the form whenever neccessary. You can do this by setting a
hidden form field <html:hidden property="action" value="whatever"> in your
jsp file and add the coresponding attribute in your form class.

Good luck!


> Hi,
>
> I have a form that has a Boolean property that in the form reset method is
> reset to false.
> This form is used over two pages. In the first page there is a checkbox
that
> the user can select to modify this Boolean property. This page is
submitted
> to an action class that just forwards to the second page. In the second
page
> I display the checkbox value. After the second page the form is submitted
to
> another action to process.
>
> The problem. In the first page the checkbox works correctly. In the second
> page, which is a summary page of selections on the first page, the form
> values are shown correctly. When the second page gets submitted to the
last
> action class, the checkbox is reset to false and that is the value that
the
> action class gets.
>
> I know that the second page, even though it only displays the values shown
> in the first page, is calling the reset method of the form. I need the
reset
> method to set the Boolean to false because the user might go back a page
and
> uncheck the checkbox.
>
> Does anyone have any experience of using checkboxes when the form goes
over
> multiple pages? Any ideas on how I can fix this.
>
> Thanks a lot of any help.
>
> Alex
>
>
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