Thanks for the prompt reply Jacob.
I do need the xml data to persist, one xml which contains a bunch of users who can log in & the other xml contains a list of numbers that belong to the bunch of users.
Since I need the application to read these xml files on startup, does that mean I need to create a class which extends ActionServlet and
populate the servlet context like this ? :
getServletContext().setAttribute(LOCALES_KEY, locales);






Jacob Hookom wrote:
You can have the ActionServlet determine where the source XML is coming
from. Then, either forward to a JSP and use JSTL to handle the rendering,
or use a transformer and write directly to the OutputStream within the
ActionServlet, and return null instead of an ActionForward.

-Jacob

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| From: Peng Tuck Kwok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:06 AM
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| Subject: Some questions about struts
| | I have a few questions I need to ask about struts. First of I've done
| some simple examples that allow my struts example to access the database
| and validate fields passed by an action form. All is good and well.
| | Now I want my application to read say two xml files and when a page is
| requested, the page would display the data from the xml.
| My question is when I pre-process the xml file on startup, how do I make
| the xml data available to struts on startup? Should I use a
| ActionServlet to do this ? Or am I barking up the wrong tree here?
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