John,
Having
read the struts-user mailings for over a month, I have heard people asking how
to do this very thing several times. Here are some examples of what people
are trying to do from the struts-user archive:
I'm
sure this issue has been around a while, these are just some recent questions
about multi-page forms.
Nathan
-----Original Message-----Hi Nathan,
From: John Yu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 9:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Struts GUI Tools
I see. Yes, it makes sense to generate a FormBean class based on more than one form. I'm wondering how common this pattern is. I think I have to get some input from the Struts community.
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John
At 12:43 pm 15-10-2001 -0700, you wrote:
>> The easier idea I just had has to do with multi-page forms. There have been
>> many people asking about having a single form bean that "spans" many JSP's.
>> It seems like it wouldn't be that hard to add that functionality to you
>> current product.
> Could you elaborate, Nathan? How do multi-page forms relate to <logic:iterate>?
Sorry... these were two separate thoughts.. multi-page forms do not relate to <logic:iterate>. What I meant by the multi-page forms was having forms on several JSP's that all post their data to and from a single form bean. What I had imagined was after running the classes wizard you would have for example 3 JSP's that you would like to use a single form bean for. So after creating the form bean classes, you could merge them together to make one form bean that is used for all three JSP's. [Did that make sense?].
Anyway, I'm not thinking too clearly right now, so I'll leave it there.. If you need further clarification I'd be happy to try again later.
Nathan Anderson--
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