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Lukasz Lenart updated WW-3647:
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Fix Version/s: 7.2.0
(was: 7.1.0)
> Adding a jndi-lookup Spring bean breaks ServletActionRedirectResult
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> Key: WW-3647
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-3647
> Project: Struts 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Dispatch Filter, Plugin - Spring
> Affects Versions: 2.2.3
> Reporter: Miguel Almeida
> Assignee: Lukasz Lenart
> Priority: Major
> Labels: injection, redirectAction, spring, struts2
> Fix For: 7.2.0
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> Attachments: redirectActionErrorTest.zip,
> redirectActionErrorWithJunitTest.zip
>
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> When you add the following bean to a Spring-Struts application:
> <jee:jndi-lookup jndi-name="someName" id="currentEnvironment"
> default-value="XXXX" />
> Whenever you have an action with a redirectAction type, Struts will try to
> redirect you to:
> http://localhost:8080/XXXX/index!XXXX.action#XXXX
> This happens because the 3 String argument constructor for
> ServletActionRedirectResult will set action, method and namespace to whatever
> value is defined for that bean (XXXX in the example, if you don't have a
> someName JDNI property).
> This only happens when you let struts manage ServletActionRedirectResult. If
> you add the following Spring bean:
> <bean id="myRedirect"
> class="org.apache.struts2.dispatcher.ServletActionRedirectResult"
> scope="prototype" autowire="byName">
> </bean>
> and add a <result-type name="myRedirect"
> class="myRedirect" /> result type, the problem doesn't appear.
> I've added a testCase for you to confirm.
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