This isn't exactly a hibernate issue, but thought someone here might be able
to knock me in the right direction...?

I'm following the "fine grained objects" best practice, mostly just for
the experience in a rather trivial case.  I have a Name object that is
firstName, lastName, and middleName.

I'm trying to mix this as painlessly as possible with DynaValidatorForms.

so in my form (teacherForm) I'd like to have: 

       <form-property name="realname" type="gradebook.bean.Name"/>

and I'd like to be able to access the elements of it simply as:

       <bean:write name="teacherForm" property="realname.firstName"/> (etc)

it works for  --

       <bean:write name="teacherForm" property="realname"/>

printing out a rather nice toString version noting each element just
fine...

am I overlooking something truly obvious?  I'd rather not have to do sets
and gets on first/middle/last in the relevant actions (laziness, and just
doesn't seem right...)

thanks for any insight. :/

-kaolin fire


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