As I remember in one of my cases, I have page1 has
a multiple selected listbox. After submitting to
page2 which automatically sets the JavaBean with the
form elements. The property(String) holding the value
of the listbox is string of the selected value with
"," as seperate.

Hui

--- Duffey Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Kind of stuck on one issue. I am using a JavaBean
> with the setPropert
> property="*" tag so it automatically sets the
> JavaBean with the form
> elements of the same name as the JavaBean setXXX
> methods.
>
> What I would be interested in knowing if anyone
> knows off hand is, how does
> a multiple selected listbox get sent to the
> javabean? I assume it either
> sets a String[] or Vector type? In other words, do I
> provide a
> setListBox(Vector v) method, or a
> setListBox(String[] s) method? I can
> return a String[] or Vector (preferrably Vector
> since that is what we
> currently use on our site to store the value and
> label of each item) to the
> JSP generic include scriplet that will iterate over
> it.
>
> Also, what about a radio button group, and check
> boxes, how do you get/set
> those? I can probably figure it out..but if anyone
> has some code laying
> around, Id appreciate the help.
>
>
> Kevin Duffey
> Software Engineer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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