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> Subject: RE: Request bean is lost
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> My lists are specific to each user based on security 
> attributes obtained 
> from the database.
> Therefore, the application scope solution is not acceptable for these 
> lists.
> 
> If I go the first solution route, then I have my 3 Lists as 
> part of the 
> Form bean.
> The user selects from the list and submits the data.
> If I set the imput to /Page.do wouldn't I lose the user's input?

No, the input param in struts-config.xml is expressly used for the case where 
validation fails.  So you 
won't lose anything.

> 
> - Glenn
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> "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 06/07/2004 02:39 PM
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> One solution is to point the input attribute value of the 
> PageSubmit.do 
> action mapping
> to the Page.do action mapping thus re-retrieving the lists before 
> displaying the page.
> 
> An alternative solution is to override the reset() of your 
> action form so 
> that it
> retrieves the lists from the database and places them in the 
> appropriate 
> scope.
> 
> If the lists are composed of static data, you might consider 
> retrieving 
> them on 
> application start up and placing them in application scope 
> (ServletContext) where
> they will be available to all requests and then there would 
> be no need to 
> retrieve
> them each time the page is displayed.
> 
> robert
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> > -----Original Message-----
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> > Subject: Request bean is lost
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> > 
> > Greetings,
> > 
> > I have an action Page.do that gets 3 lists from a database.
> > It then places the lists inside a bean which is set in the request.
> > The Page.jsp iterates thru the bean to display the data.
> > 
> > The form is posted to the PageSubmit.do.
> > But before the PageForm.validate() is executed.
> > Assume that an error is found...
> > The response is returned 
> > 
> > And this is where my bean is lost.
> > Why?
> > 
> > I do not want to store thr bean in the HTTP Session.
> > 
> > TIA,
> > Glenn.
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