et() to do nothing.
Other than that, its mostly cut and dry. Check out the mail archives for
more example of wizards.
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From: "Jan Fredrik Øveraasen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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an Fredrik Øveraasen
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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
>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
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
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