--- Jon Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you have the appropriate setXXX() method on the customer for name?
> Jon
> 
> "Charlesworth, Chico" wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > If I've got a complex java object (i.e Customer) in the Form class, I can
> > then read off this object in the jsp page, but when submitting to the
> Action
> > class the Customer object is null.
> >
> > The jsp would look like:
> > <html:form action="/updateCustomer">
> >         Customer Name: <html:text property="customer.name"/>
> >         <br>
> >         <a href="javascript:document.forms[0].submit();">Update
> Customer</a>
> > </html:form>
> >
> > So this would display the current customer name, but if I change the
> > customer name and then hit the submit link, I find the customer instance is
> > now null in the updateCustomer action class.
> >
> > Am I doing something wrong, or is it not possible to populate complex java
> > objects in the jsp form using struts?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Chico.
> >
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