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Data Table and Input Fields
Tammy Easterby
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posted 15 years ago
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When displaying a data table with input fields, radio buttons, etc, do I necessarily *have* to have a backing bean? I am using Eclipse, with SDO's.
John Blanco
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You don't need a backing bean, but you do need something to hold the value binding. Why are you against the backing bean?
Please clarify what you are trying to do.
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