Re: Architecture for a form-wizzard

2001-05-23 Thread Jeff Trent
et() to do nothing. Other than that, its mostly cut and dry. Check out the mail archives for more example of wizards. - Original Message - From: "Jan Fredrik Øveraasen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "STRUTS (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 200

RE: Architecture for a form-wizzard

2001-05-23 Thread A.Sharma
an Fredrik Øveraasen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 3:00 PM To: STRUTS (E-mail) Subject: Architecture for a form-wizzard Hi I`m building a site that uses a application form that spans over several pages. How should I design this application? 1. With formBeans for every p

Re: Architecture for a form-wizzard

2001-05-23 Thread Jim Richards
>I`m building a site that uses a application form that spans over several >pages. How should I design this application? >1. With formBeans for every page >2. One formBean for the entire application form What I find I am doing is building a separate form bean for each page that just represents th

Architecture for a form-wizzard

2001-05-23 Thread Jan Fredrik Øveraasen
Hi I`m building a site that uses a application form that spans over several pages. How should I design this application? 1. With formBeans for every page 2. One formBean for the entire application form All suggestions appreciated Jan Fredrik ___ Jan Fredrik Øveraasen | Senior Systems De