And this is a user-list type question, so I've forwarded there.

Arron.

Arron Bates wrote:

> Depends on the type of indexed getter/setter you're using.
>
> public String getMyIndex(int i) {}
> public void setMyIndex(int i, String value) {}
>
> ...the setter will be called in this case, but in this instance...
>
> public Object[] getMyIndex() {}
> public void setMyIndex(Object[] obj) {}
>
> ...the setter will not be called, as the system will get the array, 
> and set the item directly into the array, rather that return the 
> resulting array back to the setter. This could very easily be the 
> case. It's really easy to code this way, but don't expect the setter 
> method itself to be called.
>
> Have you tried the nested tags?... makes light work of list type 
> operations among everything else.
> Anyways, I've ranted this before, and your answer "could" be above :)
>
>
> Arron.
>
>
>
> Chakradhar Tallam wrote:
>
>> hi guys,
>>
>> how do i handle the setting of variable number of text fields in a form!
>> i've tried with indexed properties but when i'm posting the form, the 
>> get
>> method is getting called rather than the set method for some reason. 
>> have u
>> had this kind of experience before, help is appreciated.
>>
>> thanks,
>> CT.
>>
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