Max,
I don't know if it's the official way to do it, but in my ActionForm's
validate() method, I call mapping.setInput() with the full path of the
original Action. An important thing to note is that if your Action class
pre-populates an ActionForm for the page, you should check for the
ActionForm's existence before populating it.
All that said, it does seem a bit cumbersome to go through all that merely
to return to a dynamically generated input page if there are form errors.
Does anyone on the list know of a cleaner way to achieve this?
David
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David Noll, Public Digital
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From: LORENA MASSIMO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 6:37 AM
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Subject: input in XML config
Hi,
in an action mapping i'd like to reexecute the complete action instead of a
simple jsp when the validate method of the form fails, because i need to
create some beans having request scope
So my question is...
Is it possible to have an action in the input fiele of a mapping instead of
a simple jsp?
thanks Max