Hello all, I've got kind of a hair-brained question here, forgive me if it is not completely clear. I'm having a hard time thinking of how to create a flow and forms for editing a complex, highly nested, and even recursively defined bean.
Let's say I have a bean class A with property of class B. B also has an optional property of type B. My best thinking is that when I come to those items in the xmlform, I will display a link to another flow, so that a "sub-form" is navigated to. Cramming everything into one form is, of course, not a very good option. Anyway, the theoretical solution presents me with two problems: 1. Could the new form and continuation be passed the old continuation, and access objects from the old flow? 2. Could the new flow return to continue the old continuation once it was done? I might possibly go as much as two or three continuations deeps. Remember that each is pretty much an XMLForm wizard implementation, so I'm not writing any other low-level flow code except that to control the form wizard much like in the xmlform samples. I haven't looked into woody that much yet, so if I'm missing something easier there, let me know. If anybody has any good pointers or general suggestions I would appreciate it! Surely someone else has had to deel with beans that weren't "skin-deep" and contained further complex types. TIA /S __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]