Presumably you would hold the references to the addresses in a list, in
which case you simply use an index to reference them and Spring will be able
to bind your objects at will. An example/discussion here:
http://mattfleming.com/node/134

Mike

On 9/7/07, gederer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Hi,
>
> I have a form that requires managing master-detail relationships. A
> simplified example would be a person form where a person can have many
> addresses. What I'd like to to do is use JavaScript to add new address
> detail sub-forms to the person form on the same page.
>
> So, the user would click an 'Add Address' button, and a new address detail
> form would appear. The user would be able to add any number of addresses,
> and they would all get submitted along with the person data when the user
> submits the form.
>
> I can handle the JavaScript part. But, I'm not sure exactly how the
> address
> data should appear in the query string (what name=value pairs I should
> send), or what the controller code should look like.
>
> I have done some googling, but have not found a complete solution. Has
> anyone done this sort of thing? I'd be grateful for any suggestions.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Greg
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