Ok, so your add button creates a new blank record on your page
Your save button posts the form to some save action which validates / saves to the db

Two options:
1.
When you click on your "add" button you submit the form
You submit the form to /add.do instead of /save.do
Your add action adds an empty row to your vector then goes back to the page, JSP magically draws the empty record. When you hit save, the record is in the vector so struts can just populate it.
Worse user experience because of serverside hit

2.
Add button calls a javascript function which uses the DOM to create a row with the inputs in the same style as your jsp
No serverside hit for "add"
Need to use a LazyList / Factory so that when you post to /save.do, the empty record will be created before struts populates it.

Balazs Michnay wrote:
This is how I need to do it: I
have a form with two submit buttons. One should add the content of a text field 
to a Vector (which is therefore in the form bean) without leaving the page, and 
the other submit button should point to another page that has access to the 
Vector values.
So I have two action classes, one for each submit button. Pressing one of them 
should therefore add one value to the Vector. I try to do this in my JSP, 
because I don't know how to call a specific bean method from the action class...
Hope I could explain it clearly...

Thanks for you help,

MB

----- Original Message ----
From: Lance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Struts Users Mailing List <user@struts.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 2:15:06 PM
Subject: Re: Form data to Vector

Ok, im not sure how exactly you are using it but this is how I tend to do it.

In your load() action, you hit the db and generate some object for each row and put them into your vector. Your jsp loops over all of the objects in the vector and displays <input>s for each object (row)

Sometimes, you may generate a row without a serverside call (javascript) then post the form. In this case the set(index, object) of your vector will cause an IndexOutOfBoundsException. For this case, I use a LazyList and a factory which creates an empty object at the new index, then struts can populate the object with the <input> values.

http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/collections/apidocs-COLLECTIONS_3_0/org/apache/commons/collections/list/LazyList.html

Balazs Michnay wrote:
Struts does not seem to accept a Vector-typed field as a property value. The 
form simply fails to load.
I'd happily use LazyList and a Factory together instead of a Vector if it's 
easy to implement...
First I wanted to get it working with Vector, then I can easily switch to a 
different container.

------------------------------------
In my JSP:
<html:select property="vizsgalatEsOrvos[0]">
------------------------------------
In my bean:
private Vector vizsgalatEsOrvos;

    public Vector getVizsgalatEsOrvos() {
        return vizsgalatEsOrvos;
    }

    public void setVizsgalatEsOrvos(Vector vizsgalatEsOrvos) {
        this.vizsgalatEsOrvos = vizsgalatEsOrvos;
    }
------------------------------------
Instantiating my Vector in the constructor won't help...
Struts should call

myForm.getMyVector().set(0, ?)

Do I need to implement this metod? Do I need to write my own setters/getters to 
do this?
How can I do this exactly?
Thanks,

MB

----- Original Message ----
From: Lance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: user@struts.apache.org
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 12:12:00 PM
Subject: Re: Form data to Vector



Lance wrote:
Sorry, it helps if i read your question fully.

The way to do this is to name your html form elements using in the struts (BeanUtils) conventions If you have a form element named "myVector[3]" then struts will call myForm.getMyVector().set(3, ?)

It is sometimes easiest to use the struts nested tags to do this

<nested:iterate  property="myVector">
   <nested:text property="name" />
   <nested:text property="age" />
</nested:iterate>

will produce
<input type="text" name="myVector[0].name" value="" />
<input type="text" name="myVector[0].age" value="" />
<input type="text" name="myVector[1].name" value="" />
<input type="text" name="myVector[1].age" value="" />

If you are adding elements to the vector (instead of just editing existing vector elements), you might want to use a LazyList and a Factory together instead of a Vector, if you do, I can give you a bit more help if you need.

Lance.


Lance wrote:
Only way to get data into a Vector is by a scriptlet or in your action.
Struts 2's OGNL has a nice way of doing this but unfortunately with S1 we're left with dirty scriptlets in JSPs some of the time.

JSTL has a <c:forTokens /> that sometimes comes in handy where you provide a comma separated list of Strings and iterate through the elements.

Balazs Michnay wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I know how to use the <logic:iterate> to display the elements of a Vector (or ArrayList), I just don't see how to put these values into the Vector. I mean if I have a Vector (or an ArrayList) property in my form bean, how do I put some of my form data into my bean property. Do I need to modify the setters/getters? There must be a way to do this... And yes, you're right, one the data are in the Vector, I can use <logic:iterate> to display them.
Thanks for your help,

Regards,

MB

----- Original Message ----
From: Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 3:45:17 PM
Subject: Re: Form data to Vector

Balazs

Take a look at
http://struts.apache.org/1.0.2/api/org/apache/struts/taglib/logic/package-summary.html you will see this example of implementing a vector via use of struts logic:iterate in your jsp

<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-logic.tld" prefix="logic" %>
<%
  java.util.Vector vector = new java.util.Vector();
  vector.add(new Integer(12));
  vector.add(new Integer(5));
 %>
<logic:iterate id="myCollectionElement" collection="<%= vector %>">
 Do something with myCollectionElement
</logic:iterate>
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Subject: Form data to Vector


Hi,

I have a form with two submit buttons. One should add the content of a text field to a Vector (which is in the form bean?), and the other one should point to another page that has access to the Vector values.
I'd like to know how to add form data to a Vector.
Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks a lot,

MB



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