It doesn't matter what kind of form you use. Just turn automatic validation
off. That's the problem. You will no hook to reset any form values if Struts
does everything for you. Also, if you don't have a form, then you can't do this
at all. You need something to actually modify.
Medicherla Lakshmi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Yeah, thatz ok, but am using a
dynaactionform for this and there is no seperate form. Moreover, am
retrieving the values using request.getParameter("sss"). whatever the
parameter may be since i have select boxes also in my jsp.
Paul Benedict
wrote: Do not use automatic validation. Set validate="false" and call
form.validate() in your execute method. Then you should determine if you need
to invoke your database again and reset the form with whatever fields you want.
-- Paul
Medicherla Lakshmi wrote: Hi all,
I have a problem of maintaining the state of the jsp which is entered with some
values. In my jsp, i have some text boxes and select boxes. I enter all the
values and submit it, but if the name of any of the text boxes exist in the
database already, it fires an alert and refreshes the page since am forwarding
to that jsp again from the action along with the error message. But, my
requirement is to maintain the values in the jsp though the alert should fire.
Is there any way to maintain the state in the jsp. Am trying for this from many
days.
Any idea will be of great help. Thanks in advance.
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