Thank you very much for your reply and your code. My
check boxes and other requirements are working now.
-Caroline
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> I'll assume you have an iteration in your JSP that
> goes like this:
>
> <logic:iterate name="yourForm" property="clients"
> id="client">
> ...
> </logic:iterate>
>
>
> where "clients" corresponds to your collection of
> client beans. (ie you
> have a method in your form called 'getClients()'
> that returns a List.)
> The id "client" is the name I've made up for the
> bean that comes into scope
> for each iteration (ie it corresponds to an element
> in the "clients"
> collection).
>
> You need another collection in your form to
> represent the selected clients.
> Let's call it 'selectedClients'.
> You can then place the following code within the
> above iterate:
>
> <html:multibox name="yourForm"
> property="selectedClients"/>
> <bean:write name="client"
> property="emailAddress"/>
> </html:multibox>
> <bean:write name="client"
> property="title"/>
> <bean:write name="client"
> property="lastName"/>
>
>
> You will need the following code in your form to
> support the property
> 'selectedClients':
>
> private String[] selectedclients = new
> String[0];
>
> public String[] getSelectedClients() {
> return selectedclients; }
> public void setSelectedClients(String[] value) {
> selectedclients =
> value; }
>
> And add this to your form's reset method:
>
> selectedclients = new String[0];
>
> The effect of the above is to display a check-box
> for every client, and
> present/collect the correct setting for the
> check-box.
>
>
>
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> I am able to create check boxes using HTML. But, I
> do
> not know how to display check boxes in Struts.
>
> Here is what I plan to do:
>
> I have a JavaBean, which gets its properties
> populated
> through database table query. For example, this
> JavaBean has three properties; lastName, title,
> emailAddress.
>
> And I have a Collection of such a JavaBean because
> there are thousands of people in the database table.
>
> Now, it gets to the JSP web page. I am going to
> display a table with four columns:
>
> first column: a check box
> second column: Last Name
> third column: Title
> fourth column: E-Mail Address
>
> If client puts a check mark in a check box, the
> value
> of the emailAddress is passed for processing.
>
> How do I display check boxes from a Collection of
> JavaBean?
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