No.. Its fine with that. It was okay as i explained despite my mistyped if rather than while.

Although things are pretty slow even in request scope, but that's looking like it has more to do with my hibernate stuff.

On 25 Feb 2004, at 11:52, Niall Pemberton wrote:

So was it taking out the mutipart stuff that did the trick?

Niall
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From: "Mark Lowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: request scoped forms


Seems to be working now..

Also i had a while loop not an if statement in my getFoo unlike my
example.

Just to deal with wizard style forms now.

On 25 Feb 2004, at 10:46, Mark Lowe wrote:


Okay following the session vs request debate I've a situation like the
one I was describing. If you wanted to make someone see the light this
is the time to do so.


I've success fully scoped a few forms with indexed properties to
request, and all is fine and dandy.

but I've a form with 2 sets of nested beans. When i submit i get this
sort of jazz ..

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No bean specified
at
org.apache.commons.beanutils.PropertyUtils.getPropertyDescriptor(Prop er
tyUtils.java:837)


However when the form is scoped to session it loves it.

I'm checking the size of my indexed get methods

e.g.

public FooBean getFoo(int num) {

if(num >= fooList.size()) {
fooList.add(new FooBean);
}

return (FooBean) fooList.get(num);
}


The fact that using requested scoped indexed forms with nested beans and it loves it, is confusing. But this form is different in that it has a formfile property, and is a enctype="multipart/form-data" but this isn't indexed. So I cant see that being the issue (although I'll try without and see what happens).

Any suggestions? If lazyList does the job an example would be useful
as I'm pretty stupid and cant work out how to go about using such a
thing. Hopefully I wont wash too much time out messing around with
this stuff.

Cheers Mark


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