I'm new, so take this answer with a grain of salt...
The link syntax is different than the submit button syntax.
For a HTML link it would look something like:
<html:link page="/testFinishReason.do">
<bean:message key="finishReasonTest.testLink"/>
</html:link>
But for a submit button the coding in your JSP would be:
<html:form action="/testFinishReason" >
....
<html:submit property="submit" value="Finish Reason Maintenance"/>
....
In both cases the "/testFinishReason" label matches the action mapping name in the
struts-config.xml file.
Hope this helps.
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I need to implement struts on my application.
My application functions like
page1.jsp --> servlet --> javabeans(database access)
--> page2.jsp
page2.jsp --> servlet --> javabeans --> page3.jsp
I have implemented struts using action mappings but it
only works when I use a URL link and has ****.do in
the URL.
But when I use <html:form> to process the request, it
does not work.
<form-beans>
<form-bean name="FormBean"
type="com.mybean"/>
</form-beans>
<action-mappings>
<action path="/dothis"
type="com.myServlet"
name="dothis"
scope="session"
validate="false">
<forward name="page2" path="/page2.jsp"/>
</action>
<action path="/forms"
type="com.myServlet"
name="FormBean"
scope="request"
input="/page2.jsp"
validate="false">
<forward name="page3" path="/page3.jsp"/>
</action>
<action path="/page2"
forward="/page2.jsp">
</action>
I hope you can help me.
Thanks
Boney Sze
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