No difference. An ActionForm bean is a class that extends the ActionForm class, and happens to be a bean.
-----Original Message----- From: David A. D. Konrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 23 October 2001 09:04 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ActionFormBean Hi, I have used ActionForm's so far, but will also look at ActionFormBean's. Can anyone point out * what is the difference between an ActionForm and an ActionFormBean? * when to use a ActionFormBean? I really hope anyone can answer this, since its obviously (at least to me) that one appearently shall _know_ what a bean is, since its not described in the documentation (javadoc) - not even slightly. best regards, *************************************************************************** This email message contains confidential information for the above addressee only. If you are not the intended addressee you must not disclose or use the information in any manner whatsoever. Any opinion or views contained in this email message are those of the sender, do not represent those of the Company in any way and reliance should not be placed upon its contents. Unless otherwise stated this email message is not intended to be contractually binding. Where an Agreement exists between our respective companies and there is conflict between the contents of this email message and the Agreement then the terms of that Agreement shall prevail. Abbey National Treasury Services plc. Registered in England. Registered Office: Abbey House, Baker Street, London NW1 6XL. Company Registration No: 2338548. Regulated by the SFA ***************************************************************************