Could you please clarify this for me. Are you saying that there is a single
instance and therefor all calls, regardless of browser session, access the same
bean (i.e. a static class or method) or, refering to the change all matching
elements comment, that there is polymorphism occuring.
Robert
Diane Marie Palmer wrote:
> One difference comes when using them for JSP...the JSP engine will
> automatically call the bean setter routines for all matching forms elements,
> which makes handling large forms much easier. A class of course doesn't do
> that whereas a bean does.
>
> Gerry
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