As Gemes says, your best bet is to use an attribute for this.

I myself however also have a few places where Id really like to 'decorate'
an incoming request's parameters.

I have not tried this myself so Ive no idea if it will actually work, but
maybe one could create a class thats implements HttpServletRequest that
wraps the original request and allows you to add your own parameters. I
think that the struts Requestprocessor actually does something like this
when it parses values submitted for multipart forms.

Before I rush out and waste time trying it though Id like to hear from other
ppl as to how viable a solution it is and any potential problems.


-----Original Message-----
From: Amit Badheka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 20:05
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: request parameter


I would like to add some request parameter in my action class , before
forwarding it to jsp page.

Is there any way to do it?




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