BeanEditForm (and BeanEditor) are driven by a BeanModel which is
normally generated via reflection from the Java bean class.  However,
if you have enough meta-data, you can create your own BeanModel from
scratch and provide that to the BeanEditForm.

On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Mark <mark-li...@xeric.net> wrote:
> Is there anyway to (easily) use DynaBeans (or something similar) in a
> BeanEditForm?  I'm looking for an easy way to edit a properties file
> from within the application where the properties won't be known ahead
> of time.
>
> Mark
>
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