It is, and it should be doing it automatically.

Can the OP post a minimal example showing the JSP and the action?

Dave

On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Burton Rhodes <burtonrho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't think Struts is that 'smart'. I would look into creating your
> own StrutsTypeConverter. Very easy to do and you can specifically
> manipulate  input variables from the form easily.
>
> On 9/10/10, adam pinder <apin...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> Using Struts 2.0.11
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a jsp that creates elements like
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>>
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>> <input type="text" id="user[1].name" name="user[1].name" value="smith"
>> size="20" />
>>
>>
>>
>> etc....
>>
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>> when the form is submitted to the server i want the parameters interceptor
>> to set the values on each user object so i have a method
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>> public User getUser(int occ)
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>> {
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>>     return users.get(occ);
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>> }
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>> which would return a user object. users is a List<User> object
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>>
>> therefore i'd expect the params interceptor to make calls like
>> getUser(1).setName("smith") for the above input field sent to the server....
>> but it doesn't set the value or error - the params interceptor debug shows
>> the correct name/value pair of user[1].name => [smith]
>>
>>
>>
>> i have also tried with a string as the occ parameter but still no joy.
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>>
>> anyone have any suggestions ?
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>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> adam
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>>
>>
>
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