That chains them, but it is not the behavior I am looking for. Ideally, if i had action A interceptor-stack A and action B with interceptor-stack B, this would happen

interceptor-stack A before
        action A
interceptor-stack A after
interceptor-stack B before
        action B
interceptor-stack B after

And somehow get a property from action A to action B.

This is a moot point right now, I've already found a way to work around the issue. I would like to knwo if it's possible though.

Anoop

On Dec 4, 2003, at 3:51 AM, Patrick Holzmann wrote:

Hi Anoop,

all you have to do is have a getter/setter for the parameter in both actions (+ same name for variable).
Then you include the chaining interceptor (<interceptor-ref name="chain"/>) to your interceptor stack
in xwork.xml:
<interceptor-stack name="myStack">
<interceptor-ref name="component"/>
<interceptor-ref name="defaultStack"/>
<interceptor-ref name="chain"/>
</interceptors>
...
Then you chain both actions together:
<action name="forward_somewhere" class="...">
<interceptor-ref name="myStack"/>
<result name="success" type="chain">
<param name="actionName">show</param>
</result>
</action>
<action name="show_something" class="...">
<interceptor-ref name="myStack"/>
<result name="success" type="dispatcher">
<param name="location">/some.jsp</param>
</result>
</action>


Basically that's all - Xowrk does the rest for you. The set method in the second action will be called passing the parameter automatically.

Hope this helps.
Cheers
P


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Anoop Ranganath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. Dezember 2003 21:08 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: [OS-webwork] action chaining fun


I'm looking to somehow implement chain-like behaviour. I'd like to perform one action completely, with all it's interceptors, and then perform another action completely with all it's interceptors. The catch is that I want some parameters passed between them.

Any ideas?

Anoop



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