The Tomcat manager application can show how many active sessions a
particular application has, so I imagine its possible - probably depends
on the particular container.
I'm not sure about extending the session class, I imagine so, though I
wouldn't know where you would indicate that *your*
the action attribute has to reflect an action-mapping that is defined
in your struts config file. the page attribute should start with a '/'
and will output in HTML the correct URL to the resource, based on the
web-app that you're running - its purpose is to allow module-relative
naming of
I believe a taglib to do this has already been written, check here:
http://www.servletsuite.com/servlets/numtag.htm
Google's your friend :)
Menke, John wrote:
I have asked this question on the TagLib list with no luck.
Hoping this is not too annoying asking here :)
I have a requirement in
the attribute names/elements in the servlet context and see what's there.
bn
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Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 2:47 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Store object in application scope
OK, I'm having very little luck
I'm following the instructions provided here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide/building_view.html (section
3.4.3) for incorporating tiles definitions in struts-config.xml, and
when the ActionServlet receives a request for an action who's parameter
is a tile definition name (such as
it'll recognize when you app starts up. Make sure yours is listed.
I'm using a tile with a ForwardAction now, so I know it works.
Hope you find it.
--- Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm following the instructions provided here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide
your tile.
If you turn debug on for Tiles (org.apache.struts.tiles), it'll dump the tiles
it'll recognize when you app starts up. Make sure yours is listed.
I'm using a tile with a ForwardAction now, so I know it works.
Hope you find it.
--- Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm following
, bribing is next :))
Ruth, Brice wrote:
OK, I have simplelog set to debug and I don't see any errors - it
seems to parse my tiles-def.xml just fine, from what I can see.
?!?
Hubert Rabago wrote:
I got this yesterday. It means Tiles didn't intercept your forward
request
because 1) Tiles
org.apache.struts.tiles.actions.NoOpAction
Hubert Rabago wrote:
Is this the only tile not working, or is this your first attempt at using Tiles
for this app?
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I'm ripping my hair out here, guys ... what's going on with my config?!
I can't see anything
in the debug output, yet Struts
still is balking at actions that use the ForwardAction class and
don't have a parameter that starts with a '/' ...
Please, please help!! (currently in begging mode, bribing is next :))
Ruth, Brice wrote:
OK, I have simplelog set to debug and I don't see any errors
?! I can't see anything wrong in the debug output, yet Struts
still is balking at actions that use the ForwardAction class and
don't have a parameter that starts with a '/' ...
Please, please help!! (currently in begging mode, bribing is next :))
Ruth, Brice wrote:
OK, I have simplelog set
?! I
can't see anything wrong in the debug output, yet Struts still is balking
at actions that use the ForwardAction class and don't have a parameter
that starts with a '/' ...
Please, please help!! (currently in begging mode, bribing is next :))
Ruth, Brice wrote:
OK, I have simplelog
is next :))
Ruth, Brice wrote:
OK, I have simplelog set to debug and I don't see any errors - it seems
to parse my tiles-def.xml just fine, from what I can see.
?!?
Hubert Rabago wrote:
I got this yesterday. It means Tiles didn't intercept your forward
, does it show the ff message:
'.baseLayout' - processed as uri
?
--- Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only one struts-config.xml, and only the default RequestProcessor, far
as I know ... here's the controller config parameter in struts-config.xml
controller
processorClass
output, yet Struts still is balking
at actions that use the ForwardAction class and don't have a parameter
that starts with a '/' ...
Please, please help!! (currently in begging mode, bribing is next :))
Ruth, Brice wrote:
OK, I have simplelog set to debug and I don't see any errors - it seems
.
'.baseLayout' - processed as uri
-or-
'.baseLayout' - processed as definition
should appear there just before the request fails.
Before these lines, there should be a processForwardConfig(.baseLayout,...
as well.
--- Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where should I be looking for this message
.
My test web-app didn't make use of Tiles before, I just plugged it in now.
--- Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everything else works, I'm in the midst of following Ted's refactoring
approach and moving my JSPs that have tiles:insert statements to tile
definitions that I can extend overload
was:
action path=/ruthTest
type=org.apache.struts.actions.ForwardAction
name=DynaNew
parameter=.success.Page/
:)
Regards,
David
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Subject
web-app didn't make use of Tiles before, I just plugged it in now.
--- Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everything else works, I'm in the midst of following Ted's refactoring
approach and moving my JSPs that have tiles:insert statements to tile
definitions that I can extend overload
there's nothing special about a struts form, really - just the plumbing
in the backend. Anything on the front-end, client-side, should work as
it would with any other server-side infrastructure. What exactly isn't
working? If you've created a form with the html:form tag, that's tied
to an
If you have the parameters stored in a java.util.Map object, simply
specifying the name of that object as the name attribute to html:link
(without any paramId/paramName/paramProperty attributes, will do the
trick for you.
If your bean list isn't a java.util.Map, you can create one on the fly
I've been doing some googling on having a webapp precompiled when
deployed to Tomcat via an Ant task and I'm a bit intimidated with what's
involved. Has anyone out there done this? Right now, I have an Ant build
setup as an external build in Eclipse that does a variety of things,
including
How do you go about enabling path mapping v. extension mapping in
web.xml (or struts-config.xml)?
James Mitchell wrote:
First of all, you should never have to put .do any where in your
application except the web.xml file.
That way, you change the mapping in one place and it flows to the rest
of
/somepage.jsp?jsp_precompile
If you don't have a huge number of pages this might form the basis of a
quick and dirty hack.
Paul
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Subject: Eclipse + Ant + precompile - Tomcat
I've
doesn't this still put 'do' somewhere in the URL?
Kris Schneider wrote:
web.xml:
!-- mapping for ActionServlet --
servlet-mapping
servlet-nameaction/servlet-name
url-pattern/do/*/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
Quoting Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How do you go about enabling path mapping
)
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Subject: Re: use html:link pass two param
doesn't this still put 'do' somewhere in the URL?
Kris Schneider wrote
The name attribute on the HTML generated by html:form is
automatically set to the name of the action that will be receiving the
form input, if I'm not mistaken. So, in your case, it would be named
doit, if I'm not mistaken. This, I believe, is done to support
validation through javascript.
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Subject: Eclipse + Ant + precompile - Tomcat
I've been doing some googling on having a webapp precompiled when
deployed to Tomcat via an Ant task and I'm a bit intimidated
I'm writing a servlet that will do some init jobs and I'd like to be
able to store some objects in application scope so that they are
visible from my JSPs - how best would I go about doing this from a
Servlet? My Servlet class is extending HttpServlet and I'm going to be
implementing the
Nevermind, I think I have it, thanks.
Ruth, Brice wrote:
I'm writing a servlet that will do some init jobs and I'd like to be
able to store some objects in application scope so that they are
visible from my JSPs - how best would I go about doing this from a
Servlet? My Servlet class
comes in?
thanks,
David
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Subject: Re: Eclipse + Ant + precompile - Tomcat
Thanks for the pointer to your blog, between that and the example
: Ruth, Brice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 11:20 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Store object in application scope
I'm writing a servlet that will do some init jobs and I'd like to be
able to store some objects in application scope so that they are
visible from
There's a method of reducing this duplication in Ted Husted's Struts in
Action book - the method, I believe, is called the body wrap method
and it addresses a particular situation that is common, that allows you
to eliminate this duplication. Also, you can define and extend tile
definitions in
Can you just use hidden form variables? Check out the Struts-HTML
html:hidden tag - that might get you through this.
Caroline Jen wrote:
In the welcome page, all visitors of the web site can
choose to view any article that is available in the
database. But, visitors will not be able to delete
Is ${pageContext.request.servletPath} returning anything? Try something like
html:hidden property=requestedPagec:out
value=${pageContext.request.servletPath}//html:hidden
Use the JSTL core tag library at http://java.sun.com/jstl/core to get
c:out ...
Arne Brutschy wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a
If relative URIs work or don't work is dependent on the HTML being
produced, more than anything else, since its the browser that then has
to request the correct image from the server.
What is the HTML being produced in the cases where you don't see it working?
javen fang wrote:
Hi, all. I am
, and
absolute uri is required:
img src=/asales/pages/images/logo.jpg/
If in this condition, I do like this:
img src=images/logo.jsp/
then html is : http:/localhost/images/logo.jsp
so I think asales/pages/ is required.
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If relative URIs work or don't work
I have an x:forEach loop (JSTL) that contains within it a tiles:insert
statement - and I'd like to pass the current node of XML to the tile for
additional processing (conditionally). Is this possible? Within the
tile, I'll need to do an x:forEach loop on the passed in fragment, so I
believe
Is your Menu actionforward the welcome screen you want to get to? And
does your Action return an ActionForward to this?
Caroline Jen wrote:
Hi, I have the following code in the navbarMenu.jsp:
html:link forward=exitLOGOUT/html:link
and in the struts-config.xml, I have:
forward
name=exit
You can probably reload or stop/start the individual application, whilst
leaving the application server running. At least, this is what I do with
Tomcat all the time ...
Zhou, Qin (Eric) wrote:
Can website pick up the changes from application.properties using some way, but without bouncing the
nope
Nathan Maves wrote:
I use Sun's application server but when I do this all web applications
reload when you deploy a new one out there. Does Tomcat do this as well?
Nathan
On Oct 28, 2003, at 9:48 AM, Ruth, Brice wrote:
You can probably reload or stop/start the individual application
(or both) of those approaches...
Quoting Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have an x:forEach loop (JSTL) that contains within it a tiles:insert
statement - and I'd like to pass the current node of XML to the tile for
additional processing (conditionally). Is this possible? Within the
tile, I'll need
Tiles and have some handy test XML
data, it shouldn't be too hard to test out either (or both) of those approaches...
Quoting Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have an x:forEach loop (JSTL) that contains within it a tiles:insert
statement - and I'd like to pass the current node of XML to the tile
:
That's fine, isn't it? It should just be the string representation of the
context node (i.e. nodeclass.toString()). What if you do:
x:forEach select=$xml//catalog
nameKey: x:out select=@nameKey/
/x:forEach
Quoting Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hrmpf, not working they way I expected.
When I add var
:
x:forEach var=node select=$xml//catalog
tiles:insert ...
tiles:put beanName=node name=contextNode/
/tiles:insert
/x:forEach
And then in your tile using contextNode:
x:forEach select=$contextNode/family
...
Quoting Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm not having a problem using the proper
I think we're in business. SWEET!! Thanks.
Kris Schneider wrote:
Ah, well, here's where I'm out of my element. Perhaps (in the tile):
tiles:importAttribute name=contextNode/
x:forEach select=$contextNode/family
...
Quoting Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
no, is this what I should be doing
You'll have to do more than store the data for your drop-down in the
session, if you don't want another request to go to the server - you'll
have to store all the data for your drop-downs in JavaScript and use
JavaScript to dynamically populate the drop-downs as selections change.
[EMAIL
In this particular code, you'd need to use
pageContext.getAttribute(airportCode), in your scriptlet, I believe.
Ruta Thakkar wrote:
Dear All,
I have been using Struts 1.1(stable release) with weblogic 6.1,jdk1.3..now we are upgrading to weblogic 8.1/jdk1.4
Here is the code that i was using
to my knowledge, reset() is called to clear the form (and perform any
re-initialization), before calling the setters for the form parameters
being submitted by the browser.
this way, the action that accesses the actionform will always have the
values submitted by the browser, no more, no less
Message-
From: Ruth, Brice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 18:59
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Tiles And Images
Just an FYI (and correct me if I'm wrong), but just doing html:base/
will pretty much do what all the stuff you have below there does - what
you
One way of accomplishing what you want to do, I think, is simply making
calls to the appropriate Struts classes that are called when html:link
is parsed compiled. Instead of outputting an html:link - just call
those methods with the arguments that you would write out as html:link
attributes,
I think you'll still end up with a severe performance penalty. If you
generate JSP dynamically, that JSP will have to be pre-compiled each
time you re-generate it.
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Craig R.McClanahan wrote:
To accomplish what you are after, you would need another
layer of
Just an FYI (and correct me if I'm wrong), but just doing html:base/
will pretty much do what all the stuff you have below there does - what
you have in there is the default behavior of the Struts-HTML base tag.
Holman, Cal wrote:
Try searching the archives this is a common issue. The
You'll want to issue a Location: URI to relocate to\n\n header to
the response stream, that should do the trick.
ajay brar wrote:
hi!
is it possible for me to redirect users to an external site from
inside an action class.
ie, say a user clicks /foo, this calls FooAction which does some
Layers may actually not work, as most browsers have a limitation of
layering over active content - active meaning Java applets, Flash,
and forms (much to my surprise). Your best bet is probably to use the
HTML rewriting capabilities of IE/Mozilla, for IE this is innerHTML, I
believe - an
You wouldn't even necessarily need to go the route of Struts to
accomplish this - you could store your 100 variations in an XML file and
use the JSTL core/xml libraries to dynamically generate your JSPs based
on parameters.
DeBurgo, Jean P. wrote:
I am looking for the best approach to
How do I go about putting comments in my JSP code that I don't want sent
out to the browser?
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David Graham wrote:
--- Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I go about putting comments in my JSP code that I don't want sent
out to the browser?
http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/tags/12/syntaxref12.html
David
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JSTL in particular has a lot of tags for wrangling XML, so if you do
pull out your 100 odd differences into an XML file, you'll need JSTL,
most likely, to re-construct your JSP. I guess this sorta depends on if
you understand XML at all ... if you can think of a way of using XML to
pull out
On the page that is your main page, insert the Struts HTML tag
html:base/ - that should help out somewhat. Also, if that doesn't
work, try using the Struts html:img tags with the page= attribute,
providing a module-relative path to where your image is stored. That
should work without a hitch.
James Mitchell wrote:
A bit of history on this subject:
* From: Craig R. McClanahan
* Subject: Re: Why would jsessionid not appear?
* Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 12:09:26 -0700
The jsessionid path parameter will only be added if the servlet
container
does not know whether your client supports
, and EL expressions within
tags, to something that actually works. I am truly amazed at times! :)
Kris Schneider wrote:
If it's any consolation, I just tried the original JSP-only code I posted with
TC 4.1.24 and it worked fine...
Quoting Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
James Mitchell wrote
Saul Q Yuan wrote:
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To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: how to disable (or work around) jsessionid in html:img
sources
James Mitchell wrote:
A bit of history on this subject
states:
The session id must be encoded as a path parameter in the URL string. The
name of the parameter must be jsessionid.
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Saul Q Yuan wrote:
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[Forwarded from Dinh Nguyen, his emails aren't reaching the list]
Dinh Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
I am wondering how do you do the sorting and searching in struts.
Let say, when a person views a list of collections (for example, the
list consists of 5 people, each person has first name, last name,
age),
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
Don't blame Tomcat's JK or JK2 connectors on me! I don't have
anything to do with them :-).
I've only ever been interested in the standalone Tomcat code (and, for
work, the way that Tomcat gets integrated into Sun's web server and
app server products). In all of
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
Ruth, Brice wrote:
Seems strange that a rule would be set that breaks IETF standards,
doesn't it? Or am I seeing this totally wrong?
In IETF standards terms, the session identifier is a *path* parameter,
not a *query* parameter. Such parameters can actually
address.not
sure.
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Subject: sorting
What's a good list to address JSTL questions to?
Thanks.
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The Jakarta taglibs-user list is probably the best one, since the JSTL RI
implementors are on that list, along with a good number of JSTL users.
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What's a good list to address
Jason Lea wrote:
Ruth, Brice wrote:
This seems like a good idea, but I think it would prevent the country
code from always being available in the URL (so if you're in the US
site, you should always see /US/index.do, etc.) unless I can do this
within the Tomcat/Servlet interaction, w/o issuing
Ruth, Brice wrote:
Hi. I'm using html:img in certain tiles that are used from very
different places in my application with the page attribute to take
advantage of module-relative naming for the image sources. However,
when cookies aren't enabled, or on the first visit to the web
application
regards
Olivier Dutrieux
*
*
Ruth, Brice a écrit :
Ruth, Brice wrote:
Hi. I'm using html:img in certain tiles that are used from very
different places in my application with the page attribute to take
advantage of module-relative naming for the image sources. However,
when cookies aren't
PM
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Subject: Re: [ANN] Struts and JavaServer Faces talk by Craig
McClanahan
on 11/ 5
Ruth, Brice wrote:
Any chance of getting a webcast setup for this? For those of us not
fortunate enough to be local to the 'Valley? :)
You'll have to ask Van about
Does WS 3.5 support the minimum JSP requirements set forth by Struts?
Thomas Schneider wrote:
Has anyone experiences in getting struts installed on a WebSphere
Application Server v3.5?
I tried to get the struts-example.war running as desribed at
}/
img src=c:out value=${modulePath}/path/to/image/
Quoting dutrieux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Maybe you can try, But I think the impacts is all pages send to apache
then all virtualhosts defiend by the mod_jk.
Ruth, Brice a écrit :
Is this something I can do at a global level, so
Greetings.
As per my previous thread on the best way to create a URL structure like:
http://domain/us/whatever
http://domain/de/whatever
etc.
I've implemented the recommendations I received and now have a Filter
listening to each request and setting the locale appropriately based on
the
The docs
(http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide/struts-html.html#rewrite)
indicate that html:rewrite will rewrite an action, forward, href, or
page attribute - but the action attribute isn't in the TLD and in the
source for org.apache.struts.taglib.html.RewriteTag the call to
it is in in the docs, but
not available anywhere except in the nightlies.
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Subject: Re: html:rewrite doesn't rewrite action contrary to docs?
I have a drop-down select that jumps
Hi. I'm using html:img in certain tiles that are used from very
different places in my application with the page attribute to take
advantage of module-relative naming for the image sources. However, when
cookies aren't enabled, or on the first visit to the web application
(with no session
will chime in.
Adam
On 10/21/2003 05:40 PM Ruth, Brice wrote:
Greetings.
As per my previous thread on the best way to create a URL structure
like:
http://domain/us/whatever
http://domain/de/whatever
etc.
I've implemented the recommendations I received and now have a Filter
listening to each request
unmatched locales eg
/crafts/crafts.do would not be checked by the filter, but
/fr/crafts/crafts.do is caught, locale set and redirected to
/crafts/crafts.do
Ruth, Brice wrote:
The straightforward wildcarding didn't seem to work (it matched
against a literal wildcard). Just an FYI for others, I
Any chance of getting a webcast setup for this? For those of us not
fortunate enough to be local to the 'Valley? :)
Van Riper, Mike wrote:
The next meeting of the Silicon Valley Struts User BOF will be held at
Netscape in Mountain View on Wednesday, November 5th. Craig McClanahan, a
senior
Adam Hardy wrote:
On 10/17/2003 09:56 PM Ruth, Brice wrote:
Greetings, all.
I'm looking for some guidance on how best to go about a requirement I
have from our marketing as far as URL naming goes. We're developing
an international (localized) site and we have a requirement that the
URLs look
Adam Hardy wrote:
On 10/20/2003 04:47 PM Ruth, Brice wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
On 10/17/2003 09:56 PM Ruth, Brice wrote:
I'm looking for some guidance on how best to go about a requirement
I have from our marketing as far as URL naming goes. We're
developing an international (localized) site
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
Ruth, Brice wrote:
[snip]
On the first point, our site will have a global landing page that
will present the user with flags to choose their locale.
This is semi-offtopic, but might be of interest.
When I worked on a large scale multi-lingual app in Europe a few
Adam Hardy wrote:
On 10/20/2003 05:57 PM Ruth, Brice wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
If that's a real .jsp file then that has to be a real us directory
in your website. If that's the case, you can set the locale via a
tag in the JSP. Alternatively you could use a filter. Have you
thought
sure there would be a better
solution out there somewhere. I am new to struts development (and java
on the whole!) so pardon my ignorance!!.
rp
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Adam Hardy wrote:
On 10/20/2003 07:41 PM Ruth, Brice wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
On 10/20/2003 05:57 PM Ruth, Brice wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
If that's a real .jsp file then that has to be a real us directory
in your website. If that's the case, you can set the locale via a
tag in the JSP
Adam Hardy wrote:
On 10/20/2003 10:33 PM Ruth, Brice wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
On 10/20/2003 07:41 PM Ruth, Brice wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
On 10/20/2003 05:57 PM Ruth, Brice wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
If that's a real .jsp file then that has to be a real us
directory in your website
Greetings, all.
I'm looking for some guidance on how best to go about a requirement I
have from our marketing as far as URL naming goes. We're developing an
international (localized) site and we have a requirement that the URLs
look something like this:
domain/us/whatever
domain/fr/whatever
struts.jar
Martin Gainty wrote:
Which jar contains org.apache.struts.action.*
Many Thanks,
-Martin
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Brice D. Ruth
Sr. IT Analyst
Fiskars Brands, Inc.
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And even more convenient is the way that you can use Eclipse to show all
the packages/classes/etc. when you add a library to a project. ;)
Andy Engle wrote:
Ruth, Brice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
struts.jar
Martin Gainty wrote:
Which jar contains org.apache.struts.action
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