Dang, I was hoping that Jrun was not the problem. I am pretty much stuck with Jrun so I guess I will not be able to use this framework. When I get some free time I will try to see what is going with this framework and Jrun4.
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RE: Newbie Question (Andre Mermegas) --__--__-- Message: 1 From: "Andre Mermegas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: [OS-webwork] Newbie Question Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 13:38:15 -0500 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I had a problem with jrun4 as well, but I didn't look into it much as I = was not committed to using it, I just swapped in resin. Regards, -Andre Mermegas -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of = Scott Farquhar Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 11:21 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] Newbie Question There is a good chance that this could be a JRun problem. Have you=20 applied the latest service pack? Is anyone else out there using JRun? It may be easier to test your configuration on a server that is known to = work, such as Resin, Orion, Tomcat, Jetty or Websphere. Cheers, Scott Jones, Marty B. wrote: > I have just started playing with webwork and I am using the examples = as a > guide on how everything works. I have created a small application = that > basically has one jsp called login.jsp . I have created a action.xml = file > and placed it in the classes folder of my webapp. Here is the snippet = of my > actions.xml >=20 >=20 > <actions> > <action name=3D"Login" alias=3D"login"> > <view name=3D"input">login.jsp</view> > <view name=3D"success">login.jsp</view> > <view name=3D"error">login.jsp</view> > </action> > </actions> >=20 > I have created a class called Login that extends ActionSupport. >=20 > /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////= /// > ///////////////////// > import webwork.action.ActionSupport; >=20 > /** > * @author martyj > */ > public class Login extends ActionSupport { >=20 > =20 > /************************************************************************= *** > * Method doExecute - [Method Description] > * @see webwork.action.ActionSupport#doExecute() > *=20 > * Created By Marty Jones - Feb 28, 2003 8:05:54 AM > =20 > *************************************************************************= */ > protected String doExecute() throws Exception { > =20 > return SUCCESS; > } >=20 > } > /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////= /// > ///////////////////// >=20 > my url to access this action is >=20 > http://martyj-laptop2k:8102/v4/login.action >=20 >=20 > I am using the web.xml from the example application which maps the = action > servlet to the webwork.dispatcher.ServletDispatcher=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > I am getting the following error when I attempt to run the action: >=20 > 02/28 08:27:11 error=20 > java.lang.IllegalStateException > at jrun.servlet.JRunResponse.getOutputStream(JRunResponse.java:181) > at > = webwork.dispatcher.ServletDispatcher.service(ServletDispatcher.java:172) > at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853) > at jrun.servlet.ServletInvoker.invoke(ServletInvoker.java:91) > at > jrun.servlet.JRunInvokerChain.invokeNext(JRunInvokerChain.java:42) > at > = jrun.servlet.JRunRequestDispatcher.invoke(JRunRequestDispatcher.java:226)= > at > = jrun.servlet.ServletEngineService.dispatch(ServletEngineService.java:527)= > at jrun.servlet.http.WebService.invokeRunnable(WebService.java:172) > at > jrunx.scheduler.ThreadPool$ThreadThrottle.invokeRunnable(ThreadPool.java:= 451 > ) > at jrunx.scheduler.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:66) >=20 >=20 > Does anyone have any ideas what is going on? >=20 > I am using Jrun4 as my webserver. >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Opensymphony-webwork mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensymphony-webwork >=20 --=20 ATLASSIAN - http://www.atlassian.com Expert J2EE Software, Services and Support ------------------------------------------------------- Need a simple, powerful way to track and manage issues? 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