I am using a LazyValidatorForm as my backing bean. I assumed
that it would be able to handle them automatically, but you got
me to thinking. I added in the String[] declaration and it
works great.
<form-beans>
<form-bean name="watchForm"
type="org.apache.struts.validator.LazyValidatorForm">
<!-- default nameMatch to partial -->
<form-property name="nameMatch" type="java.lang.String"
initial="partial"/>
<!-- allow multi-selects to be stored -->
<form-property name="state" type="java.lang.String[]"/>
</form-bean>
</form-beans>
--- Eddie Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you getting any interesting debug statements?
>
> Looks to me like the form should be properly populated, even
> if
> validation failed. What type of field are the values being
> put into?
> If you're looking for multiples, I imagine you're putting them
> into a
> String array?
=====
Norris Shelton
Software Engineer
Sun Certified Java 1.1 Programmer
Appriss, Inc.
ICQ# 26487421
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