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Alvaro
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From: Mike Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 7:08 PM
Subject: Struts Workflow
Does anyone have any great ideas on creating
I'm working with The Struts Workflow Extension and I think I've found a
bug.
In the example test I´ve changed a part in the struts-comfig.xml
Before:
action path=/wf1St2Loop
type=com.livinglogic.struts.workflow.test.Wf1St2Action
set-property property=authClass
add me too. thanks a lot
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From: Dirk Manske (Service Respond) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 2:27 AM
Subject: AW: Orkut
add me please. thx.
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Von: Oliver Thiel
Well, when I said: these values are the same that the user introduced I
would want to say: the values selected by the user in the listbox .And the
values introduced in fields, checkbox, ... stay too
When an error occur, it doesnt return to preprare action. It just back to
the page selected in the
Ok,
I understand you...
Let me I think it...
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From: Leonardo Francalanci [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 10:21 AM
Subject: R: repost: validator retrieving data
When an error occur, it doesnt return
You could use the mapping class and then compare what is the action tag
execute.
Some like this:
if (mapping.getPath().compareTo(/prepare)==0)
form.fillfromDB();
else
do nothing; // leave form as is, with data entered by the user
Dou you like this...?
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type=
name=bean
scope=request
input=/prepare.jsp
validate=true
forward name=success path=Main.jsp/
/action
Alvaro Martinez
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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:52 PM
Subject: RE: repost
type=
name=bean
scope=request
input=/prepare.jsp
validate=true
forward name=success path=Main.jsp/
/action
Alvaro Martinez
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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:52 PM
Subject: RE: repost
with the values entered for the user
Have you tried it?
You must try and then tell me the problem
That's way I need to know, in the prepare action, if I'm coming
from a validation error or a simple GET.
Did I make myself clearer?
Thank you
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Da: Alvaro Martinez
I would like to validate a form that contains several fields where at least
one of them should be filled (don't mind what of them)
How can I implement this with validator.xml?
Thanks
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You must change the file web.xml, the next line:
session-config
session-timeout10/session-timeout
/session-config
Alvaro
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From: Oliver Thiel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 11:30 AM
Subject: session timeout --
Hi,
I have written in the file struts-config.xml a bean with scope=page. This
bean inherits from ValidatorForm. If I overwrite the request method and I
set
all the attributes of the bean to null then, after having populated the
bean in a form when I use it again in the same page, the values have a
Could somebody say me the difference between scope page and scope session
when it´s configured in tag action-mappings in struts-config.xml.
I think it have the same scope .
Thanks in advance.
Alvaro
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I just guess the problem. ActionForms can have only two different levels of
scope: request and session.
When I put in the mapping tag scope=page it doesn't understand it and it
uses scope=session beacuse this one is the scope by default.
Alvaro Martinez
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