Ted, Here is what I read from Struts document,
You may also place a bean instance on your form, and use nested property references. For example, you might have a "customer" bean on your ActionForm, and then refer to the property "customer.name<http://customer.name/>" in your presentation page. This would correspond to the methods customer.getName() and customer.setName(String Name) on your customer bean. See the Apache Struts Taglib Developer Guides for more about using the nested syntax. http://struts.apache.org/struts-core/userGuide/building_controller.html#action_form_classes But after I read your email, I got confused. Are you saying Struts hasn't fully supported this above mentioned feature so we need Hubert's FormDef plugin? I tried above mentioned feature, the only problem is Struts uses BeanUtil to populate ActionForm, but I suspect Struts should use LocaleBeanUtil/LocaleBeanUtilBean to populate form. So we don't need so many plugins. My 2 cents. Regards On 11/3/05, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 10/31/05, Hubert Rabago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If there's enough interest (and volunteers), we can move this thing to > > struts.sf.net <http://struts.sf.net>, otherwise I'll just let this sit > there for those brave > > enough to use it. > > I'd say that if there is enough interest and volunteers to move it to > struts.sf.net <http://struts.sf.net>, why not just bring it into the main > distribution, so > everyone can use it? > > I also continue to wonder whether there is enough interest and > volunteers to bring FormDef into the main distribution. > > * https://formdef.dev.java.net/ > > Over recent years, I think we've become too conservative. When someone > broached the idea of a DispatchAction, we didn't hem and haw and wait > for it to become popular as an extension. We tossed it into the > distribution at the 11th hour, and it went on to become one of our > most popular "extras". > > -Ted. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Yujun Liang [EMAIL PROTECTED]