Dear all, we developed a general mechanism to transfer state information to the client (i.e. browser) that is automatically returned with the next request. This mechanism helps to keep the server side more stateless which is a desirable feature.
We implemented this behaviour by having a map in request scope that holds this state information. We overloaded the html:link- and html:form-tag such that requests caused by them will contain this information. In case of the form-tag we simply add a hidden field to the form for every entry in the map. In case of the link-tag we add parameters to the URL. My proposal is to introduce this feature into struts. If it is not accepted as a general feature then I would like to have the html:link-tag to be extensible. Currently it is not possible to influence the URL creation. Here is the corresponding source code where I already introduced a hook method: public int doStartTag() throws JspException { // Special case for name anchors if (linkName != null) { StringBuffer results = new StringBuffer("<a name=\""); results.append(linkName); results.append("\">"); ResponseUtils.write(pageContext, results.toString()); return (EVAL_BODY_TAG); } // Generate the hyperlink URL Map params = RequestUtils.computeParameters (pageContext, paramId, paramName, paramProperty, paramScope, name, property, scope, transaction); ================== params.putAll(getClientSideState()); params.putAll(doGetAdditionalParameters()) ================== String url = null; try { url = RequestUtils.computeURL(pageContext, forward, href, page, params, anchor, false); } catch (MalformedURLException e) { RequestUtils.saveException(pageContext, e); throw new JspException (messages.getMessage("rewrite.url", e.toString())); } ..... ..... } -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>