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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Rivka Shisman <ri...@nite.org.il> on 2005/08/08 09:34:04 UTC

RE: architecture of composite action forms

Hi Adam

Do you have an example of using 'nested beans'. How does the ActionForm
look like - specifically the validate() method?

Thanks
Rivka


>Rivka Shisman on 30/06/05 13:30, wrote:
>>I have a transfer object called FatherTO that contains a collection of
>>ChildTO's.
>>
>
>Sounds like you should look at 'nested beans'. Check them out on the 
>jakarta struts website.
>
>It depends on your user interface design. You may find it easier to
have a 
>second jsp just for the child. That way, you would use a second form
bean 
>as well.
>
>But nested beans are the thing to use when you want to do it all on one

>JSP.
>
>
>Adam
>
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