On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Phil Adams <padam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to help a customer that is using Struts2 within a Java
> EE-compliant application server.  Unfortunately, I have no real
> experience with Struts2 so I was hoping someone on this mailing list
> could offer some help.

You want the user list, rather than the dev list. The former is for
assistance with using Struts, which is what you're looking for. The
latter is for discussion of the development of the framework itself.

http://struts.apache.org/mail.html

--
Martin Cooper


> The main issue that I'm dealing with is this...   An HTTP request is
> received by the app server's servlet container and because of the
> configuration inside the webapp's web.xml file, struts2 is invoking an
> action class's "execute()" method, but it appears to be doing this on
> a "new" thread (i.e. a thread other than the servlet container's
> "worker" thread).
>
> First of all, is this normal and expected?   If so, is it controllable
> by the user via some sort of configuration?      Also, how does the
> struts2 framework deal with thread context information?
> Specifically, when creating new threads in a Java EE environment, the
> thread context information needs to be copied from the original thread
> to the new thread, otherwise various Java EE components will have
> unpredictable results.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help!
>
> --
> Phil Adams
>
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