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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
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
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).
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?
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?
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
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
-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
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
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
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
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).
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