Well, not a must, but I thought you had to... Personally, I'd use a bean, I
don't like leaving the programming and logic to the JSP, I only use it to
generate an HTML page, but I almost associate a JSP to a bean where I can
define variables and methods to process that data.
LJ
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From: "Antonio W. Lagnada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: Dynamic Array Storage
> Is it a must that u use a bean? Why can't u just pass it as a session
> object and then retrieve that object on another page.
>
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> ---- Luis Javier Beltran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You can create a couple of get/set methods in your bean so that you
> > can
> > exchange data between the JSP, and the Servlet. Something like:
> >
> > <class> array[] ;
> >
> > public <class>[] getArray()
> > {
> > return array;
> > }
> >
> > public void setArray(<class> array[])
> > {
> > this.array = array;
> > }
> >
> >
> > <class> = the class type you're using (String, Integer, etc...)
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Dennis Leary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 1:04 PM
> > Subject: Dynamic Array Storage
> >
> >
> > > Here is what I'm doing.
> > >
> > > Have a form that has up to 10 records of input all of type text.
> > >
> > > I have written JSP that processes the form and checks a particular
> > field.
> > > if the record is good then it stores it into a dynamic array.
> > >
> > > Now that I have this array I need to store it in a bean somehow but
> > I'm
> > not sure how to go about it and then get the array back out later on.
> > >
> > > Any ideas or sample code to work with would be great.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
> >
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