I've also read: http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/type-conversion.html
but I don't understand how to use a Map Si quieres ser más positivo, pierde un electrón Miguel Ruiz Velasco S. On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 12:14, Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm currently writing a form based on a set, and each object of the > set has it's own textfield and it's own id/name. > The question is the way i read the returned value in the action. > I've tried using a map, but puting the varname[key] doesn't work; How > can I acomplish this using struts2? > The goal is to have the map filled with the keys and values simultaneously. > > <s:form id="questedit_form" name="form1" method="post" > action="questionaire/questionaire.action" cssClass="" > targets="#editor"> > <s:iterator value="metrics"> > <s:set id="description" value="description" /> > <s:set id="id" value="id" /> > <s:set id="value" value="value" /> > <s:textfield name="resp[%{id}]" label="%{description}" > value="%{value}" /><br/> > </s:iterator> > <s:submit type="button" name="ButtonF" id="Submit" value="Salvar" > method="save" cssClass="textc" /> > </s:form> > > I also tried: > <s:textfield name="resp.[%{id}]" label="%{description}" value="%{value}" > /><br/> > <s:textfield name="resp.{%{id}}" label="%{description}" value="%{value}" > /><br/> > <s:textfield name="resp{%{id}}" label="%{description}" value="%{value}" > /><br/> > > to fill: > > package org.unam.mcic.gqm.web; > > import java.util.HashMap; > import java.util.HashSet; > import java.util.Iterator; > import java.util.List; > import java.util.Map; > import java.util.Set; > > import org.hibernate.Hibernate; > import org.unam.mcic.metrics.gqm.Metric; > import org.unam.mcic.metrics.gqm.Questionaire; > import org.unam.mcic.metrics.gqm.RespondedQuestionaire; > import org.unam.mcic.metrics.repos.MetricDAO; > import org.unam.mcic.metrics.repos.QuestionaireDAO; > > import com.ervacon.bitemporal.TimeUtils; > import com.opensymphony.xwork2.ActionSupport; > import com.opensymphony.xwork2.Preparable; > > public class ResponseAction extends ActionSupport implements Preparable { > ... > > protected Map<Long,Double> resp = new HashMap<Long,Double>(); > > public void prepare() throws Exception { > ... > } > > public String browse(){ > ... > } > > public Map<Long, Double> getResp() { > return resp; > } > > public void setResp(Map<Long, Double> resp) { > this.resp = resp; > } > } > > > > Si quieres ser más positivo, pierde un electrón > Miguel Ruiz Velasco S. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]