RE: Splash Screen in Struts

2003-07-17 Thread Edgar Dollin
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List' Subject: Re: Splash Screen in Struts OK, for those of you following this thread, I ended up getting this to work, although it's kind of ugly IMHO. In splashAction, I cram the form containing the data from input.jsp into the request, then forward

RE: Splash Screen in Struts

2003-07-17 Thread Gandle, Panchasheel
fields and resubmit check out... Panchasheel -Original Message- From: Edgar Dollin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 4:40 AM To: 'Struts Users Mailing List' Subject: RE: Splash Screen in Struts Nice, clear, and will be usefull for me. If you are using session

Re: Splash Screen in Struts

2003-07-16 Thread Dhruva B. Reddy
OK, for those of you following this thread, I ended up getting this to work, although it's kind of ugly IMHO. In splashAction, I cram the form containing the data from input.jsp into the request, then forward to splash.jsp, which keeps the data in hidden fields (populated by the previous form).

Splash Screen in Struts

2003-07-15 Thread Dhruva B. Reddy
I have an Action that could potentially take a long time to execute, and would like to display a splash screen until the results of the action are ready. I went googling for this, but I can't seem to find a solution that would fit within the Struts framework. Has anyone done this before?

Re: Splash Screen in Struts

2003-07-15 Thread Yann Cébron
I have an Action that could potentially take a long time to execute, and would like to display a splash screen until the results of the action are ready. I went googling for this, but I can't seem to find a solution that would fit within the Struts framework. Has anyone done this before?

RE: Splash Screen in Struts (Please Wait page)

2003-07-15 Thread James Childers
List Subject: Splash Screen in Struts I have an Action that could potentially take a long time to execute, and would like to display a splash screen until the results of the action are ready. I went googling for this, but I can't seem to find a solution that would fit within the Struts

Re: Splash Screen in Struts

2003-07-15 Thread Dhruva B. Reddy
OK, let me ask this: Let's say that I have input.jsp, which goes to longAction.do, which in turn forwards to long_results.jsp when finished. I've noticed that the contents of input.jsp remain displayed after the submit button is clicked, until the contents of input.jsp are ready for the browser

RE: Splash Screen in Struts (Please Wait page) (Cont'd, sorry)

2003-07-15 Thread James Childers
-Original Message- From: James Childers Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 2:59 PM To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: RE: Splash Screen in Struts (Please Wait page) Yes. But beware O Man, beware, of Those who tread in Darkness the ramparts of Kadath, for he that beholds

Re: Splash Screen in Struts

2003-07-15 Thread Aaron Longwell
Dhruva, I have done this before the absolute cleanest implementation is almost 100% javascript: 1) Javascript submit(); call to start POST page loading 2) Javascript delete contents of the window (javascript:document.clear();) 3) Write new content to the window... adding in an img tag to a

RE: Splash Screen in Struts

2003-07-15 Thread michael . korolyov
Aaron, what will happen when server action takes 1-5 min? user may get TIMEOUT ... tnx -Original Message- From: Aaron Longwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 1:27 PM To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: Splash Screen in Struts Dhruva, I have done

Re: Splash Screen in Struts

2003-07-15 Thread Dhruva B. Reddy
This doesn't seem to work--nothing after the first submit() call gets executed. I assume you put all of this code in the onclick handler for the submit button. --- Aaron Longwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dhruva, I have done this before the absolute cleanest implementation is almost

Re: Splash Screen in Struts

2003-07-15 Thread Aaron Longwell
I'll have to look into this... I know I did it before in a situation with frames Javascript was actually executed in some other frame... so that the long-loading window could be manipulated by another frame (which can always execute javascript even when the other window is loading).