When you have a  Loop inside a Form, the questions is:  is that Loop
related to the Form; i.e., is the Loop iterating over objects that are
themselves editted by fields inside the Form?

Normally, a Loop stores information inside a hidden field of the Form
to coordinate things when the Form is submitted.  Making a Loop
volatile removes this, which is appropriate when the data being
iterated over by the Loop is known statically on the server.

On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Shiva <[email protected]> wrote:
> What are the implications of setting volatile="true". I am using Tapestry5.
> I saw in some of the threads suggesting me not to change this value. But I
> am unclear whats the role of volatile. Googled a lot. Perhaps I am missing
> something ?
> FYI I am new to Tapestry
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