Hi - its me again.
Updating the JSP file (WEB-INF/view/jsp/default/ui/casLoginView.jsp)
with the solution suggested in the first link mentioned in the
previous email. (adding action="?" to the form tag) so it looks like
the below:
update form:form tag to:
<form:form method="post" id="fm1" cssClass="fm-v clearfix"
commandName="${commandName}" htmlEscape="true" action="?">
will enable it to work properly in glassfish v2
-tim
On Nov 12, 2007, at 4:47 PM, Tim Kettering wrote:
Ok a bit of googling turned up the following discussion links.
Seems to be a bug with Glassfish when using the spring forms tag.
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/johnsmart/archive/2007/07/spring_mvc_tile.html
http://forum.springframework.org/archive/index.php/index.php/t-37761.html
-tim
On Nov 12, 2007, at 4:15 PM, Tim Kettering wrote:
I can also confirm that CAS 3.1.1 deployed straight up to Glassfish
(V2) does not work for some reason. A older application based on
3.0.6 works just fine.
I'm going to dig around a bit.. but yeah.. it seems borked.
-tim
On Nov 5, 2007, at 8:43 AM, Scott Battaglia wrote:
The commandName has nothing to do with the actual url.
CommandName is a Spring construct.
If I can get a chance I'll download GlassFish and try it out. If
you can open a JIRA issue to track this (in case there is a
problem), that would be great.
Thanks
-Scott
On 11/5/07, Santtu Vuori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
I downloaded the CAS 3.1.1 server package, deployed the war file
on Tomcat
6.0.14 and it works. I am however more interested in running the
application on
GlassFish and I've noticed that it doesn't work.
On the casLoginView.jsp (the default view) the commandName has a
wrong value -
the actual value might have been lost already earlier....?
<form:form method="post" id="fm1" cssClass="fm-v clearfix"
commandName="${commandName}" htmlEscape="true">
On Tomcat the commandName is "/cas/login?null" but on GF the
commandName
translates to "/cas/WEB-INF/view/jsp/default/ui/casLoginView.jsp?
null" which
doesn't naturally work.
I will replace the view code with my own customised version and I
can even hard
code the actual commandName, but I think the question is why
doesn't this work
with GF? Is there something that CAS/Spring/Spring WebFlow expects
from the web
container or depends on.... like ThreadLocals?
Has anyone been able to deploy CAS 3.1.1 server on GF successfully -
out-of-the-box, without customising any parts of the application?
BR,
/Santtu
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