Dear All,
I've been trying to for last three days to do this. Basically I've an HTML
table one of its column gives user to select Block Type. Block Type is a
list of reference values that are shown in an html:select element. Now to
handle this situation I've created String[] getter/setter for
ATTA wrote:
Basically I've an HTML table one of its column gives user to
select Block Type. Block Type is a list of reference values
that are shown in an html:select element. Now to handle this
situation I've created String[] getter/setter for block type
on the Form object. When i submit
Sure, I can. And thanks for replying!
I've attached the JSP and Form class.
And yes, i thought that i might need indexed properties and did add the
index property getter/setter to the Form. but i cannot seem to submit the
form with indexed property getter/setter.
and by the way, we're using
ATTA wrote:
and by the way, we're using struts 1.0.2.
I don't know if indexed properties work with 1.0, but I think that's what
you need to use. Otherwise, how do you expect Struts to know which of the
multiple values in your String[] goes with each of the select lists?
--
Wendy Smoak
yes, that's a good question. i guess the same way struts passes all the
correct selections to the Form object on submission ;)
while we are on the subject, could you please refer me some further readings
on Indexed Properties and how it could help me in this case?
Thanks for your time.
ATTA
yes, that's a good question. i guess the same way struts passes all the
correct selections to the Form object on submission ;)
By magic. ;) But in this case, who knows what order the request parameters
came in, who knows what order they are stored in the String[], so it's
fairly impossible to
so far i've found these two link related:
http://www.husted.com/struts/tips/006.html
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/faqs/indexedprops.html
and i'm still lost!
i'm kind of confused on this. i would see this as a very frequent occuring
'problem' in data-driven web apps and by the response of my
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