I guess you could do this:
sectionInsert_execute()
{
insert into DB
int id = someHowGetTheNewId();
request.setAttribute("my.NewId", new Integer(id));
return mapping.findForward("success");
}
sectionEdit_execute()
{
int newId = 0;
try{
newId =
((Integer)request.getAttribute("my.NewId")).intValue();
}catch(Exception e){
//do whatEver
}
return mapping.findForward("displayEdit");
}
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 5:26 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: method to get new Id to next action when old Id is in request?
I have two actions chained together. They both take the same formbean.
The first is sectionInsert.do and the second, which sectionInsert
forwards to on success, is sectionEdit.do
sectionInsert.do receives the properties of a Section in the request
parameters, including id=0 where it is 0 because it does not exist in
the DB yet. So it inserts the new Section into the DB and returns the
new id, which is needed by sectionEdit to put into the html for the edit
page.
I originally thought I could save the new id to the formbean and this
would get passed on, but sectionEdit instantiates its own formbean and
fills it with the request parameters - include id=0.
Is there an intuitive way of passing on the new id?
I already use sectionEdit.do as a first action by calling it with an id
on a querystring, where the formbean picks it up. I would like to use a
method that is easy for both these situations.
I'd appreciate any inspiration.
Adam
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