Hi, Yes, this is typically an instance where different containers behave differently. This is one of the reasons for Cactus. It lets you discover container-specific problems. I guess you cannot rely on the "location" header field as some container will set it while others will not.
However for the redirect, it is off by default in Cactus. See http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/faq.html#faq4 Thanks -Vincent > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 16 September 2003 22:09 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Again, I have a jsp that does a redirect, can I test the resulted > redirected page? > > A while ago I sent you this problem and you responded with a great > suggestion that worked, > something like: > > assertEquals(302, theResponse.getResponseCode()); > assertEquals("http://localhost:8080/omac/Menu.jsp", > theResponse.getHeaderField("Location")); > > > Worked great.... > > Uhmmmm.. I guess I did a bad thing, I upgraded to Tomcat 4.1.27. No > workie and more. I get > a response code of 302, but the theResponse.getHeaderField("Location") > returns null. > > I noticed this in the log: > > DEBUG|Thread-5 |2003-09-16 > 15:33:12,464|GetMethod|GetMethod.readResponseBody(HttpState,HttpConnecti on > ) > DEBUG|Thread-5 |2003-09-16 > 15:33:12,464|HttpMethod|HttpMethodBase.readResponseBody(HttpState,HttpCo nn > ection) > INFO |Thread-5 |2003-09-16 > 15:33:12,464|HttpMethod|HttpMethodBase.execute(): Received 302 response, > but followRedirects is false. Returning 302. > DEBUG|Thread-5 |2003-09-16 > 15:33:12,484|HttpClient|HttpClient.startSession(String,int,boolean): > Host:localhost Port:8080 HTTPS:false > DEBUG|Thread-5 |2003-09-16 > 15:33:12,484|HttpConnection|HttpConnection.HttpConnection > DEBUG|Thread-5 |2003-09-16 > 15:33:12,484|HttpConnection|HttpConnection.open() > > Is there some where to set this to true? Is this the problem? Is it a > tomcat thing? Or a Cactus thing? > > -Richard > > > ----- Forwarded by Richard R Brandt/AEPIN on 09/16/2003 04:02 PM ----- > > > Richard R Brandt > 06/10/2003 04:31 PM > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: > Subject: I have a jsp that does a redirect, can I test the > resulted redirected > page? > > I love your production but I have a question. > > I have a JSP that does a redirect to another JSP. I want to beable to > test that I did in fact get a re-direct. I noticed in the Cactus logs > there was in fact a redirect, but I can't find any method in the > response/request/session objects that would return if this happend. > > The HTML that I get back is the HTML for the JSP I am testing. > > Here is a code snipet of the JSP I am testing: > > > <% userID = (String) request.getParameter ("user"); > if (userID != null) { > userID = userID.toUpperCase (); > } > > loginUser = ldapServices.findPerson (new String ("cn=" + userID)); > if (loginUser == null){ > loginUser = new Member (); > loginUser.setDisplayName ("Undefined"); > } > session.setAttribute (OMACProperties.SESSION_LOGIN_USER, loginUser); > omacRequestID = (String) request.getParameter ("OMACRequestID"); > %> > > .... > > > <body> > <% if (omacRequestID == null) { > if (userID.length () == 0) > response.sendRedirect("TerminalErrorPage.jsp?msg=Anonymous > access to the OMAC is not allowed. Please close the browser and log into > the network with a valid user ID"); > else > response.sendRedirect("Menu.jsp"); > } else { > if (userID.length () == 0) > response.sendRedirect("TerminalErrorPage.jsp?msg=Anonymous > access to the OMAC is not allowed. Please close the browser and log into > the network with a valid user ID"); > else > response.sendRedirect("Update.jsp?OMACRequestID=" + > omacRequestID); > }%> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
