imho, retrospection api only works ok with that rule.

El lun, 05 de 06 de 2006 a las 16:32, Emilia Ipate escribió:

> That is true, but my question is: why does it have to be the same?
> 
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> From: Jorge Martín Cuervo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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> 
> 
> i think the types must be the same
> choose:
> 
> 
> public int getAge()
> public void setAge(int age)
> 
> or
> 
> public Age getAge()
> public void setAge(Age age)
> 
> 
> 
> despite this, in actionform you should use only String values. With String 
> values you can store wrong int values that user entered, but with int values 
> you can't.
> 
> 
> El lun, 05 de 06 de 2006 a las 16:25, Emilia Ipate escribió:
> 
> > Hello, all!
> >  
> > I have a question:
> > why if I have in a ActionForm these 2 methods:
> >     public Age getAge();
> >     public void setAge(int age);
> > (note that I do not have a property age in the form, because I do a
> > delegation)
> > and I receive the request parameter "age", why does it not work??? I 
> > acts as if it does not see the setter method!
> >  
> > I think it is related to introspection/reflection, but I can't figure 
> > out how! if anyone has any ideas, please help!
> >  
> >  
> > Kind regards,
> > Emilia
> >  
> > 
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