Hello, 

Robert Leland wrote:
> 
> As far as struts 1.0, the Form bean is used only to redisplay
> information to the jsp page. Typically the EJB might be loaded/unloaded in the
> action class. If you search www.mail-archives.co,m Craig talked more about this in 
>detail.

My understanding is that with struts you should keep your EJBs entirely
independant of
anything to do with struts or servlets. You can and should however have
a standard naming
convention for the getters and setters across the EJB, the ActionForm
and the html form elements.
this allows you to call PropertyUtils.copyProperties(java.lang.Object
dest, java.lang.Object orig)
when you are ready to store the details entered by the user.

Please let me know if this does not sound right.

Cheers, 
Nick

> In future version of struts this may be enhanced.
> 
> -Rob
> 
> > Cameron Ingram0 wrote:
> >
> > I am in the process of convincing my company to go with MVC and Struts. As with 
>any thing new,
> > people are sometimes resistant
> > to change. One of the opposition questions I am getting is, how will this work 
>with EJB(problem is
> > I don't know too much about EJB currently).  Do the EJB's references just go in 
>the Form and
> > Action Bean and every thing else behaves the same? Are there any obvious points 
>that I can bring
> > up on the subject?
> > Any help on this subject would be much appreciated!
> >
> > Thanks, Cameron Ingram

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