Patrick,
I think you need to ask this on the spring lists, not here.  I'm not
all that familiar with spring-portlet.  Not sure if anyone else is.

I think your conclusion is right though.

David

On 12/8/05, Patrick Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again
>
> I've been investigating a little bit more in the mean time and it's a
> "bug" in spring portlet. The Portlet Spec, Chapter PLT.12.2.1 (page
> 50), defines the exact behaviour of sendRedirect (compare with the
> details in my first mail).
>
> Is it possible to work around the problem?
>
> If there is a place to post an official issue, I'll happily open an
> issue there. It's just, the springframework jira doesn't appear to be
> the right place since spring-portlet is not listed under the springweb
> module.
>
> regards
> Patrick
>
>
> 2005/12/6, Patrick Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hello John
> >
> > I hope you don't mind if I send you an e-mail directly. I've found
> > this address on a mailing list.
> >
> > I am using spring-portlet and it works quite nice. But now I've come
> > across a problem: I have a small test Portlet which manages a list of
> > bookmarks. I intended to count the number of times someone clicks a
> > link and display the list with a descending click count. So to do
> > this, I added another controller and in the
> > handleActionRequestInternal method, I increase the click count and do
> > a response.sendRedirect.
> >
> > When I call sendRedirect, Pluto complains like this:
> > java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can't invoke sendRedirect() after
> > certain methods have been called
> >         at 
> > org.apache.pluto.core.impl.ActionResponseImpl.sendRedirect(ActionResponseImpl.java:142)
> >         at 
> > net.swisstech.portlet.bookmark.web.controller.BookmarkVisitController.handleActionRequestInternal(BookmarkVisitController.java:38)
> >         at 
> > org.springframework.web.portlet.mvc.AbstractController.handleActionRequest(AbstractController.java:221)
> >         at 
> > org.springframework.web.portlet.mvc.SimpleControllerHandlerAdapter.handleAction(SimpleControllerHandlerAdapter.java:48)
> >         at 
> > org.springframework.web.portlet.DispatcherPortlet.doActionDispatch(DispatcherPortlet.java:779)
> >         at 
> > org.springframework.web.portlet.DispatcherPortlet.doActionService(DispatcherPortlet.java:702)
> >         at 
> > org.springframework.web.portlet.FrameworkPortlet.processRequest(FrameworkPortlet.java:431)
> >         at 
> > org.springframework.web.portlet.FrameworkPortlet.processAction(FrameworkPortlet.java:408)
> >         at 
> > org.apache.pluto.core.PortletServlet.dispatch(PortletServlet.java:171)
> >         at 
> > org.apache.pluto.core.PortletServlet.doGet(PortletServlet.java:113)
> >
> > So I looked into plutos ActionRespnseImpl. It keeps a flag which is
> > flipped on certain calls like for example setRenderParameter.
> > ParameterMappingInterceptor does call that method in preHandle on line
> > 73. So trying to send a redirect will then throw the above exception.
> >
> > Is it possible to change the spring portlet code so redirecting can
> > work? Or is this a bug in plutos ActionResponseImpl?
> >
> > Could you please comment on this issue?
> >
> > Thank you
> > Patrick
> >
> > --
> > "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly
> > by." -- Douglas Adams
> >
>
>
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