There's a tutorial to do just this...
    http://www.keyboardmonkey.com/pilotlight


Arron.

Don Saxton wrote:

>I put the form in session which effectively persists the structure until you
>get the response. I used nested tag so modifications are already made when
>response is received. My data structure in form is copy of real data so I
>can pick and choose what I want to permanently persist.
>
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>Subject: Capturing response of dynamically generated form
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>>I am rendering a form by iterating over a tree like data structure. I am
>>trying to capture the response of the dynamically generated form into Form
>>object. Please share
>>your ideas and experiences in using struts framework to capture the
>>response.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Satish
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