I am putting together a simple web app that performs CRUD operations on a database table. The web app consists of 1 jsp page which handles all CRUD actions. The first part of the page contains a form with 2 fields and 'create' and 'retrieve' buttons. Both these functions work fine. When a 'retrieve' (select id,field1,field2 from table1) is done, a table is rendered with the resultset on the same page. For each record of the recordset, there exists an 'update' and 'delete' button. The problem is how do I tell my action class which record to act on?
class MyFormBean extends ActionForm { private MyBean myBean; private ArrayList myBeanList; } class MyBean { private Long id; private String field1; private String field2; } The idea is to manage this 1 particular db table from a single view with a single action class extended from LookupDispatchAction. I've tried several ways with no success. I've tried using 1 form that includes everything. I've tried using a form for each record. I've tried using the nested taglib. I believe this is view/jsp/taglib problem since the actions are firing correctly. How can I populate 'myBean' with the data of the corresponding record from which the 'update' or 'delete' buttons were clicked? I prefer not to use checkboxes with a global 'update' and 'delete' button. I prefer not to use javascript (I'm not a big fan of this scripting language and only use it when absolutely necessary, which is rare). I prefer not to go to a second page to "edit". Can this be done exclusively within Struts? Thanks in advance. -Eric --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]