Re: LookupDispatchAction default

2004-03-25 Thread Brian Sayatovic/AMIG
: LookupDispatchAction default unspecified() is the method you want look at the javadoc. you do need the method name though /admin/list.do?method I saw that using submit as the parameter name causes problems so i wouldn't use that. On 24 Mar 2004, at 15:16, Brian Sayatovic/AMIG wrote: I'd like to be able

Re: LookupDispatchAction default

2004-03-25 Thread Mark Shifman
Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: LookupDispatchAction default unspecified() is the method you want look at the javadoc. you do need the method name though /admin/list.do?method I saw that using submit as the parameter name causes problems so i wouldn't use

Re: LookupDispatchAction default

2004-03-25 Thread Brian Sayatovic/AMIG
/2004 08:51 AM Please respond to Struts Users Mailing List To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: LookupDispatchAction default Look at the sourc for LookupDispatchAction snippet below: public ActionForward execute( ActionMapping

Re: LookupDispatchAction default

2004-03-25 Thread Mark Lowe
PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: LookupDispatchAction default unspecified() is the method you want look at the javadoc. you do need the method name though /admin/list.do?method I saw that using submit as the parameter name causes problems so i wouldn't use that. On 24 Mar 2004

RE: LookupDispatchAction default

2004-03-25 Thread Wendy Smoak
From: Brian Sayatovic/AMIG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] That's exactly my point. If there is no submit=xxx parameter/value to the action, then it throws a NullPointerException. So my action works like this: /admin/list.do?submit=Refresh But not like this: /admin/list.do

LookupDispatchAction default

2004-03-24 Thread Brian Sayatovic/AMIG
I'd like to be able to have someone hit my action, /admin/list.do, without having to specify a submit paramater. However, the action is a subclass of LookupDispatchAction whci requires that the request parameter be supplied. Looking in the struts source code, it would be nice if the

Re: LookupDispatchAction default

2004-03-24 Thread Mark Lowe
unspecified() is the method you want look at the javadoc. you do need the method name though /admin/list.do?method I saw that using submit as the parameter name causes problems so i wouldn't use that. On 24 Mar 2004, at 15:16, Brian Sayatovic/AMIG wrote: I'd like to be able to have someone

RE: LookupDispatchAction default

2004-03-24 Thread Wendy Smoak
From: Brian Sayatovic/AMIG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I'd like to be able to have someone hit my action, /admin/list.do, without having to specify a submit paramater. Is there another way to do this? Is it worth suggesting that LookupDispatchAction support a default or null mapping? I'm

RE: LookupDispatchAction default

2004-03-24 Thread Wendy Smoak
From: Mark Lowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] unspecified() is the method you want look at the javadoc. you do need the method name though /admin/list.do?method I saw that using submit as the parameter name causes problems so i wouldn't use that. I agree about not using submit, if you end up

Re: LookupDispatchAction default

2004-03-24 Thread Mark Lowe
I agree about not using submit, if you end up needing to use JavaScript to change the value, you run into problems since submit() is already function. Calling either document.forms[0].submit.value=something or document.forms[0].submit() gives an error, I can't remember which. Bad idea, avoid it.

RE: LookupDispatchAction default

2004-03-24 Thread Wendy Smoak
From: Mark Lowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] It was you post on the thread last week where i pick it up. Sorry, I'm apparently repeating myself! I can't remember last week this early in the morning. Good to know that its been addressed, but I'm on whatever the stable release of 1.1 is. I'd

Re: LookupDispatchAction default

2004-03-24 Thread Mark Lowe
On 24 Mar 2004, at 16:13, Wendy Smoak wrote: From: Mark Lowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] It was you post on the thread last week where i pick it up. Sorry, I'm apparently repeating myself! I can't remember last week this early in the morning. Good to know that its been addressed, but I'm on

RE: LookupDispatchAction default value?

2002-10-31 Thread Wendy Smoak
Danny Mui wrote: I extended the dispatch action to do something like that: in execute() { ActionForward forward = null; if (mapping.getParameter() == null || .equals(mapping.getParameter())) { forward = executeAction(mapping, form, request, response); } else {

Re: LookupDispatchAction default value?

2002-10-31 Thread Danny Mui
Sorry to have muddled the waters too much, I assumed too much...Having looked at the LookupDispatchAction code, I can now make a slightly more educated reply ;). Yeah I think you're going to have to workaround the parent method. public class DefaultLookup extends LookupDispatchAction {

LookupDispatchAction default value?

2002-10-30 Thread Wendy Smoak
I'm using LookupDispatchAction, which uses the 'action' request parameter to call the appropriate method. However, when the 'action' parameter is missing from the request, it dies as expected: javax.servlet.ServletException: Request[/processContact] does not contain handler parameter named

Re: LookupDispatchAction default value?

2002-10-30 Thread Danny Mui
I extended the dispatch action to do something like that: in execute() { ActionForward forward = null; if (mapping.getParameter() == null || .equals(mapping.getParameter())) { forward = executeAction(mapping, form, request, response); } else {