Thaks laurie

this was exactly i was looking for...
i will try this way and it seems to be a good way .

Thanks for the help

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You can't expose two different beans with one getModel() method, if that's
> what you're asking. You can, however, return a simple 'wrapper' bean from
> getModel() which has a getter/setter pair for each of your target beans.
>
> Either approach gives you a way to address the two beans independently,
> either explicitly as in <action>.getBean1().setField1() on implicitly as in
> <action>.getModel().getBean1().setField1().
>
> L.
>
>
> aum strut wrote:
>
>> Yes Dave , There is a sigle form(Page) for this with different sections in
>> it for registration.i only want that the data from this single page should
>> go to different (2 in my case) beans depends upon the fields i have
>> defined
>> in the respective beans.
>>
>>
>> i tied this and is working fine but i want that i should seperate the
>> getter
>> and setter from my action
>>
>> i am using model driven approach and it is filling one beans accurately
>> but
>> i can not fill the second beans in the same getModel() .
>>
>> any other approach so that i can fill thm at the same time once my action
>> get called .
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 3:46 AM, Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Just do what Dave outlined in his previous reply. You need getter/setters
>>> in your action for each bean ([gs]etBean1(), [gs]etBean2() to correspond
>>> with Dave's JSP sample code) and everything should work. Have you tried
>>> it?
>>>
>>> L.
>>>
>>>
>>> aum strut wrote:
>>>
>>> the issue is i have a registration from in the UI  which have two
>>>> different
>>>> section in a single page.
>>>>
>>>> 1) User login Information
>>>> 2)Address Information
>>>>
>>>> i want that these two sections should get populated in two different
>>>> Bean
>>>> by
>>>> the interceptor
>>>> that mean User login fields get Pouplated in the UserLogin Beans while
>>>> the
>>>> Address section should  get populated in the Address Bean when my
>>>> Registration Action get called once user will hit the Register Button.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> -aum
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 10:59 PM, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> --- On Tue, 10/7/08, aum strut wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> i need to transfer data from the user registration page to
>>>>>> the java beans to be used for inserting values in the data base.
>>>>>> i have created two seperate beans for this 1) for storing user
>>>>>> address field and second is for storing user login information.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i want that when user cllick on the REgister button these
>>>>>> two Beans get filled with the respective  values from the UI.
>>>>>> i have named the corresponding fields in the beans with respect
>>>>>> to the fields name in the UI.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What, precisely, is the issue?
>>>>>
>>>>> If you have a form containing:
>>>>>
>>>>> <s:textfield name="bean1.aField"/>
>>>>> <s:textfield name="bean2.anotherField"/>
>>>>>
>>>>> each bean will contain whatever was entered in the form.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dave
>>>>>
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