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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From: "Andre Mermegas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [OS-webwork] Newbie Question
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 13:38:15 -0500
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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


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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
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> <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;
>     }
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> }
>
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////=
///
> /////////////////////
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> my url to access this action is
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> 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:
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> 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)
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>=20
> Does anyone have any ideas what is going on?
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> I am using Jrun4 as my webserver.
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