Ian,

Just out of curiosity, how did you manage to use Velocity Tag Library with
JSP? I realize that I'm responding with a question, but looks like I can
learn something from your experience (and perhaps others can as well). We
are heavily invested in JSP and cannot afford to migrate to Velocity at this
time. Many thanks in advance.

BTW: We are using turbine-2.2b1-20011124 in case the solution is version
specific.

Best regards,

Mark C. Orciuch
Next Generation Solutions, Ltd.
e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://www.ngsltd.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Lim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 11:13 PM
To: Turbine Users List
Subject: Actions is JSP


Hi

I'm trying out to use Turbine with JSP as the view portion.
I have to admit it is a bit clumsy to use JSP but with the
help of Velocity Tag Library, some of the things do get easier.

I notice that the how-to documentations didn't outline how would the Action
behave
when using Turbine with JSP. I managed to be able to get to the following
points:
1) Can specify <%=link.setPage("blah blah blah").setAction("TryoutAction")%>
in a form. At the same time, the form contains
<input type="submit" value="Submit" name="eventSubmit_doAdd">

2) Class TryoutAction which extends from Action class is able to be invoked.
The
doPerform( RunData data ) is always being call. And the doAdd method is not
being called at all.

My question is how would Turbine call up doAdd method when using with JSP ?

If my friend able to convince her lecturer to accept Velocity,
I would not bother with all this :P. But until then...

Regards
Ian Lim


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