Not sure I understand. You say you can't do this :

my.jsp :
<html>
  <jsp:include page="/partial.action"/>
  <jsp:include page="/partial.action"/>
</html>

?

I think I've done this already... strange.

As you say, Stripes does bind stuff to the request, but each include is
isolated (it behaves like a full the request/response cycle).

So unless your main controller action (the one handling the incoming http
request) is the same as the one you include in the view (that would be quite
weird :P), and you access this main controller after inclusions (like
${actionBean.xyz}), I can't see an issue here.

Am I missing something ?

Cheers

Remi

2011/1/4 Jonathan <jesuisjonat...@gmx.fr>

> This seems to be the solution to first order, but Stripes keeps some
> informations in the request (the action bean, the name of the event) that
> prevents this method to function (event name conflict in some cases,
> impossible
> to make multiple inclusions of same action bean since it's cached).
> Based on feedback from the mailing list I think there is no "right way" to
> do
> that. I think the use of the JSTL tag <c:import/> is the closest answer to
> what
> I'm looking to do. An other solution : implementing a special include tag
> that
> wrap request to avoid conflicts between parameters and attributes of the
> main
> request and those of the include request.
>
> Thank you all for your help
>
>
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