Sorry, I was wrong - I don't load my dropdown lists in the form-reset 
method - I load my nested beans in the form reset. I load my dropdowns 
in beans instantiated in the JSPs.

I call them list beans and pretend that they're a justifiable exception 
(or extension) to the model to deal with the dropdown issue.

As long as they instantiate and call up the lists before the error tag, 
you also get error messages.


Adam


Joseph Barefoot wrote:
> When we discovered this problem, we said "screw automatic validation",
> turned it off for all action mappings, and resorted to calling the validate
> method(s) in our ActionForm from the action itself, passing in an
> ActionErrors object to be populated by these validate methods.  If the
> ActionErrors object isn't empty after this call (meaning there were errors),
> we reinit the form's fields (for drop-downs, etc.), save the ActionErrors
> object, and forward back to the page in question.
> 
> Not a perfect solution, but it keeps excess logic and DAO calls out of your
> ActionForm's reset method.
> 
> peace,
> Joe
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Graham Lounder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 12:59 PM
>>To: Struts Users Mailing List
>>Subject: RE: Using Reset to Load Drop Downs?
>>
>>
>>Yeah, that is what I started to do, loading my drop downs in the
>>get method
>>if the list is null.  In the reset method I set my drop down
>>lists to null.
>>I thought about putting them in the session and came to the same
>>conclusion
>>as you, no way to determin when to get rid of them.
>>
>>Does anyone have a better solution to this problem?  I feel all dirty
>>putting logic in my forms.
>>
>>Graham
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 4:15 PM
>>To: Struts Users Mailing List
>>Subject: Re: Using Reset to Load Drop Downs?
>>
>>
>>I do that. The problems include getting error messages out when
>>something goes wrong, and potentially fetching huge lists if the
>>parameters are wrong. Can't think of any others.
>>
>>I used to get the dropdown lists in the action, and store them in the
>>session, but I couldn't think of a way of getting rid of them from the
>>session easily.
>>
>>Adam
>>
>>
>>
>>Graham Lounder wrote:
>>
>>>Hell All,
>>>
>>>I'm having a small problem with loading my drop downs after a validation
>>>error (since my action is not being called again).  It is
>>
>>recomended/good
>>
>>>practice to load my drop downs in the reset method of the form?  Is it
>>>possible?  I would load them once my application starts, but I need to
>>>modify the list before it is displayed.
>>>
>>>Any Ideas?
>>>Graham
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