Denise, Sounds as if you are in a huge hurry. Do you mind embedding some simple scriptlets in your JSP page, or are you going to hold out of purity? If you want to contact me off-line, I can give you a telephone number and walk you through some of it. I am not in the office, but I might be able to grab some code off one of the live servers and clean it up for you.
Yes, I would suggest that you create a Java Bean with the same fields as the form. Add some methods to the bean so that validation is done in the bean, not by the page. --- Noel -----Original Message----- From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 15:31 To: 'Tomcat Users List ' Subject: RE: Question - Form Validation It seems to me that Struts is more for large scale enterprise webapps. Eventually once my webapp is up and running in a production environment, if our project seems to be more popular than expected, then updates will be necessary and alternative approaches will be considered. In the meantime, our webapp is for less than medium size organization, the site is pretty simple - just select the fee you are paying and provide the cc info for processing - all this for a pretty stable number of users (for the time being). Can anyone provide links to any resources for form validation with JSP - not using Struts? I have a couple of books, but none seem to go into enough detail.. Thanks :) Denise -----Original Message----- From: Noel J. Bergman To: Tomcat Users List Sent: 12/27/2002 11:34 PM Subject: RE: Question - Form Validation Denise, There are a number of ways to do it. One is to build a Struts application. Another is to have the form post back to itself. If it likes the form data (validates), then it can forward to the target page. There are various other solutions. --- Noel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>