Thanks! I went with my original setup and things are working well. A bit more coding than I wanted but that's OK ;-)

On Nov 17, 2005, at 5:36 PM, Michael Jouravlev wrote:

On 11/17/05, Jon Wynacht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I have a question that might have already been answered but  I wasn't
sure how to search for the answer, etc. so  I'll ask it and take the
abuse, if given ;-)

I have a form which is set up to have N number of line items.
Initially, there is only one item in the form, which stores all of
the items in an ArrayList. A user can add N number of line items
before saving the value of the items to the database.

However, my problem lies in easily redisplaying the values and the
line items.

The way I do it now is the ActionForm has an ArrayList which holds
all of the line items (as beans) and when it gets called initially,
the ArrayList gets iterated and the new line item is displayed.
Values are entered and an icon is clicked to add another line item.
The values for current line items are gathered via the ActionForm
using int[] and String[] and then the ArrayList is repopulated, a new
line item added and the process starts all over again.

Sounds complicated? Yeah, it's kind of complicated but I have this
feeling I'm making it that way.

If something like this is acceptable
http://www.superinterface.com/strutsdialog/crudactionlite.do

then the source code can be obtained here
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php? group_id=49385&package_id=154597
in dialogs-samples-1.24.zip file.

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Struts Dialogs: code-behind for Struts
http://struts.sourceforge.net/strutsdialogs

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