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model driven - How Struts2 ModelDriven interface works

I have a doubt. How the Struts2 Modeldriven interface works. In my application I used for a single form. And I placed setters and getters as same as form names. Is it possible to place multiple ModelDriven objects with setter and getter. If I placed like that then how it will recognize?

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Any action implementing the ModelDriven interface must supply a getModel() method which returns the object that represents the action's model. Any parameters passed to the action are assumed to be sub-properties of the model. You may only have one model per action in a ModelDriven action.

For example, lets assume we have a model called Profile and an action to edit our profile. In our form, we have a text field for our website. Without using ModelDriven, you would have getWebsite and setWebsite methods on your action. With ModelDriven, the getter and setter on the model would be called instead. Effectively, getModel().setWebsite("http://stackoverflow.com").

Example

public class EditProfileAction extends ActionSupport implements ModelDriven<Profile> {
    private Profile profile;

    // todo: other methods

    @Override
    public Profile getModel() {
        return profile;
    }
}

public class Profile {
    private String website;

    public String getWebsite() {
        return website;
    }

    public void setWebsite(String website) {
        this.website = website;
    }
}

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