Hi Mike

Yes if I didn't know about the proposal from Jason I would consider this 
approach.

Hi Matt

Thank you for your help but I think the proposals of Jason and Mike fit
best to my situation

Thank you all

-Claudio


----Original Message Follows----
From: Mike Cannon-Brookes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: yes I am <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt Baldree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Webwork-user] wizard behaviour with webwork
Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 08:35:13 +1000

I've discovered that the best Wizard approach so far is to:

- create a WizardAction (which has getters and setters for your beans -
which are stored in the user's session)
- each page action of the Wizard then extends the WizardAction (eg
Page2Action extends WizardAction)
- then in your actions.xml, set the success view of the Page1Action to
Page2Action!default.action (or whatever)

My $0.02

-mike

On 3/5/02 8:14 AM, "Matt Baldree" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) penned the words:

 > I don't think anybody answered you on this. Its quite common to use 
hidden
 > tags to store the values as they are passed form to form.
 >
 >
 > ----- Original Message -----
 > From: "yes I am" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:22 AM
 > Subject: [Webwork-user] wizard behaviour with webwork
 >
 >
 >> hi everybody
 >>
 >> I've implemented a wizard like data entry form:
 >> with page1.jsp, page2.jsp and page3.jsp.
 >>
 >> since it is possible to finish the data entry before
 >> having reached page3. I have 3 submit buttons: prev, next
 >> and finish.
 >>
 >> all 3 are mapped to commands in an action:
 >>
 >> <action name="MyAction" alias="dataentry">
 >> <command name="wizard" alias="page1">
 >>   <view name="input">html/page1.jsp</view>
 >>   <view name="success">html/page2.jsp</view>
 >>   <view name="error">html/page1.jsp</view>
 >> </command>
 >> <command name="wizard" alias="page2">
 >>   <view name="input">html/page2.jsp</view>
 >>   <view name="success">html/page3.jsp</view>
 >>   <view name="error">html/page1.jsp</view>
 >> </command>
 >> <command name="wizard" alias="page3">
 >>   <view name="input">html/page3.jsp</view>
 >>   <view name="success">html/page4.jsp</view>
 >>   <view name="error">html/page2.jsp</view>
 >> </command>
 >> ..
 >>
 >> the problem is that on switching from one
 >> page to the other I loose my entered data.
 >>
 >> do I have to put it in the session object or does
 >> webwork offer me a better solution?
 >>
 >> TIA.
 >>
 >> cheers
 >> -claudio
 >>
 >>
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