dgraham 2003/12/07 11:11:10
Modified: src/share/org/apache/struts/actions
LookupDispatchAction.java
Log:
Use "method" instead of "action" in javadoc example for
PR# 23348.
Revision Changes Path
1.19 +7 -8
jakarta-struts/src/share/org/apache/struts/actions/LookupDispatchAction.java
Index: LookupDispatchAction.java
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RCS file:
/home/cvs/jakarta-struts/src/share/org/apache/struts/actions/LookupDispatchAction.java,v
retrieving revision 1.18
retrieving revision 1.19
diff -u -r1.18 -r1.19
--- LookupDispatchAction.java 27 Nov 2003 19:20:31 -0000 1.18
+++ LookupDispatchAction.java 7 Dec 2003 19:11:10 -0000 1.19
@@ -80,7 +80,6 @@
/**
* <p>
- *
* An abstract <strong>Action</strong> that dispatches to the subclass mapped
* <code>execute</code> method. This is useful in
* cases where an HTML form has multiple submit buttons with the same name. The
@@ -92,10 +91,10 @@
* name="MyForm"
* scope="request"
* input="/test.jsp"
- * parameter="action"/>
+ * parameter="method"/>
* </pre> <p>
*
- * which will use the value of the request parameter named "action" to locate
+ * which will use the value of the request parameter named "method" to locate
* the corresponding key in ApplicationResources. For example, you might have
* the following ApplicationResources.properties:</p> <pre>
* button.add=Add Record
@@ -104,10 +103,10 @@
*
* And your JSP would have the following format for submit buttons:</p> <pre>
* <html:form action="/test">
- * <html:submit property="action">
+ * <html:submit property="method">
* <bean:message key="button.add"/>
* </html:submit>
- * <html:submit property="action">
+ * <html:submit property="method">
* <bean:message key="button.delete"/>
* </html:submit>
* </html:form>
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