I miscommunicated what I was trying to say. The request object isn't
null, but an attribute in the request object doesn't look like it's ever
set.  This is a bean attribute inside the request object.  I guess the
real question I need answered is, when a form fails validation, is a new
request object being created and sent to the original jsp?

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> 
> >>Cannot find bean null in request scope
> Where do u get this message?Do u mean when the validation fails u get this
> message after forwarding to the jsp?
> >> In using System.out.printlns() to debug the application, the validate
> receives
> >>the ActionMapping object and HttpServletRequest objects as arguments. If
> >>I do a printout of the one of the request attributes in this method, the
> >>request is already null coming to the method.
> I think there is some minunderstaing..The request object can never be null.Do U
> mean to say the attribute is not there?And BTW, U should be looking for the
> parameter and not attribut if u are checking for the presence of some values
> being passed form a jsp....Unless ua re explicitely doing some thing like
> request.setAttribute() in the jsp...
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jrgermany [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 5:17 PM
> To: struts-user
> Cc: jrgermany
> Subject: Re: Lifecycle of a request object
> 
> Thanks for the response.  What I'm trying to do is validate the page
> using the struts validate method which I have overridden. In using
> System.out.printlns() to debug the application, the validate receives
> the ActionMapping object and HttpServletRequest objects as arguments. If
> I do a printout of the one of the request attributes in this method, the
> request is already null coming to the method.  Thus, I get a "Cannot
> find bean null in request scope" in my logs.  So I was wondering at what
> point is the request object losing scope after going from the .jsp page
> to the form's validate method.
> 
> Thanks,
> Randy
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > Struts uses HTTpRequest object as it is.So it behaves exactly the same like a
> > httpRequest(VAlid for one http transaction...Available form the time the
> client
> > sends a request to the server till the response is commited).Also it will be
> > available if u do any forwards etc.
> >
> > What is it exactly u want to know?
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: jrgermany [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 4:28 PM
> > To: struts-user
> > Cc: jrgermany
> > Subject: Lifecycle of a request object
> >
> > Can someone tell me where to find documentation on the lifecycle of a
> > request object within the struts framework?  I've been looking through
> > the documentation but haven't come across this reading as of yet.
> >
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