Hi Jagadesh,

on this webpage http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/guide/beaneditform.html you can find some simple examples for a beaneditform. There is also one point about using a custom model or modifing the exisiting, that's what you need.

Another great source for examples is this one: http://jumpstart.doublenegative.com.au:8080/jumpstart/theapp

Greetings

On 01.02.2010 13:43, Jagadesh Paladugula wrote:
Want to add one more simple use case....

Want to disable some fields in edit mode and enable in create mode

Regards,
Jagadesh

On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 6:11 PM, Jagadesh Paladugula<
jagadeshpaladug...@gmail.com>  wrote:

Hi Everyon

I have started using Tapestry5 recently in our project.  I need help
regarding Bean Edit Form.

I have a use case where I want to show some fields in create mode and hide
the same fields in edit mode (this just for an example).

I have fulfilled the requirement with out use of Bean Edit Form, using
standalone forms. But In my project I have lot of forms. If some common
layout thing changes in future I have to change in many places if I go with
standalone form.

I want to use Bean Edit Form for complex requirements.

Please help me with some examples on Bean Edit Form with complex
requirements

Thanks in advance.

--
Regards
Jagadesh




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