At 10:30 AM -0500 3/18/05, Ted Husted wrote:
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 08:05:50 -0600, Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 I don't really understand this use case.  unless the contents of
 <html:form> are hyper-dynamic, you'd need the same form bean to back
 it, even if upon submit the thing actually goes to a different
 action.  I am familiar with the use case that would change the
 destination of the "action" property of the form using JavaScript,
 but I think you're talking about something different.

It's less about the formbean and more about what the mapping does.

ah. of course. do you recall any of the issues raised around the earlier ticket you mentioned?
At 7:08 AM -0500 3/18/05, Ted Husted wrote:
** There was an old ticket for a taglib enhancement that would let us
"back" all the attributes with a JavaBean. There was a cold reception
at the time, but I keep thinking it might be a good way to pass in
whateverr attributes people might need without resorting to RTEs

Then you wrote:
** An IOC container might be helpful if implemeting a taglib backing bean..

Do you dare suggest that Struts' endorsement of an IoC container also be slated for 1.4? ;-)


It might be helpful, but it also seems far from a requirement, if the bigger question becomes contentious.

Joe

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