You could keep track of an index variable and use that to index a List in
your page class. Something like the following:
public String getValue()
{
return values.get(index);
}
public void setValue(final String value)
{
values.set(index, value);
}
Then the trick is updating the index value, but that may be simpler for you.
I've used that trick to avoid serializing Cayenne objects in a Loop. Of
course, in that case, the semantics of the index value are very well-defined
so YMMV.
--
Kevin
On 1/8/08 1:50 PM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Hugo Palma"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My use case is this,
>
> i would like to let the user to enter an undefined number of values. I
> have the UI implemented with a loop component getting the number of
> cycles from a page property and in each cycle it places a new textfield
> component.
>
> The problem is, what property do i put in each of the textfield value
> paramters ? I'm holding the values in a List property in my page.
> I can't do <input t:type="textfield" value="myList.0"/>.
>
> Any ideas ?
> I'm thinking that i may be complicating something that probably is much
> simpler.
>
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