As far as the problem goes concerning setting against valid indices,
my code does that simply enough using a check against ArrayList.size()
and the index from the request parameter - if the size is too small, I
just add new objects - 3 lines of code. This is all in a for loop,
which
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I know JSP will automatically save parameters
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So Craig,
does the process work
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Adam,
Back to the old want lists, but no session objects issue. It's a
common problem these days. It's hard to get the list model working
nicely without knowing how big the list is going to be so that objects
can be set against valid indexes.
The post you speek of in the archives is that
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Hi there,
I'll take a look at it this weekend. I don't get your reference to no
session objects.
As far as the problem goes concerning setting against valid indices, my
code does that simply enough using a check against ArrayList.size() and
the index from the request parameter - if the size
Hi All,
I am trying to save a list created with the nested:iterate tag (from an
object array in my form bean). I've written my code by following the
SaveMonkey example from Arron Bates' KeyboardMonkey site (kudos to you,
capt'n) - but the object array doesn't get recreated on a submit!
Can I use
Hi folks,
I'm going nuts having a very unproductive day here trying to save
these nested tags as I mentioned earlier. I've boiled down my ignorance
so to speak to the following question:
How or why is the following input tag name / http request param:
monkeyTeamAlpha.monkeyWorkers[0].salary
Adam,
Should say that the monkey example's not the mos simple example. It's
more of a what's possible than a learners tool.
I just posted the link to the tute's and primer. The Tute's walk through
from a plain, non-nested bean, to the initial nesting, to the lists, and
lists within lists...
Hi Down Under,
thanks for the reply. I figured that the form properties setting thing
must be struts, after checking out the JSP spec. JSP does do a certain
amount of it though, since you can specify a tag in your jsp and say
parameters=* - and JSP will match any parameters in the request to
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Hi folks:
I have a few forms that contain the same type of
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Hi folks:
I have a few forms that contain the same type of "template"... I want to
create a generic template that uses a form bean. This template needs to
handle form beans that are at the root level or a form bean tha
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