Also, look at the "nested" struts taglib.

/mats 

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> Från: Michael Jouravlev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Skickat: den 27 september 2005 23:29
> Till: Struts Users Mailing List
> Ämne: Re: recursive and struts. SOS
> 
> On 9/27/05, Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Carlos de la Flor Egiluz wrote:
> > > hello y have one java object like this (the object name 
> is adressesObj:
> > > String name
> > > String surname
> > > List list = new ArrayList()
> > > set/get methods....
> > >  well into the list (arrayList) there are several 
> elements, objects, that
> > > are like the same object (adressesObj)... and eah obj has severeal
> > > objs..........
> > >  there is any method, using struts, for, recursively, to 
> load the obj
> > > values, the name for all addressesObj?
> > > or using jstl?
> > >  can anybody helps me?
> > > thanks
> >
> > I'm not sure I understand your question... Are you trying 
> to initialize
> > your addressObj object with data from somewhere (like a 
> database)? Or
> > trying to populate it with data submitted in an HTTP request (from a
> > form, for example)?
> >
> > Either way I think the answer is that Struts doesn't know 
> anything about
> > your data structure and therefore can't automatically 
> manage it for you.
> > Perhaps you can explain what you want to do in a bit more detail.
> 
> I guess he has a tree of addresses and wants to display addresses for
> a parent address (and to update them from a page too?).
> 
> Well Carlos, I guess you can use "iterate" tag for display along with
> some scriptlet, but I am not sure that you can update an object tree
> from a page...
> 
> Michael.
> 
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