Thank you for your answer!
But if you have a shared form bean, would it also
be an alternative to have a super class form
bean with the shared paramters and the heritaged
subclasses?

Nice greetings
Starky






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>From      : "Wendy Smoak" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date      : Wed, 26 Oct 2005 09:44:54 -0700
Subject : Re: how to copy the properties of one Struts form-bean to another?







> From: "starki78" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > thanks that was what I was exactly looking for!
>
> If you find yourself copying properties from form to form too much, you
> might consider consolidating the forms.
>
> One of my Struts apps uses a single session-scoped form bean across the
> entire app.  It's a front end for accounting reports, so in this way I'm
> able to easily 'remember' the list of accounts and other settings the person
> was working with, no matter which report they're requesting.
>
> --
> Wendy Smoak
>
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