Hi,

Never mind, I had found the solution: you have to set
"struts.enable.DynamicMethodInvocation" to true.


On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 7:52 PM, yang shoujun <yangshou...@139.com> wrote:
> Your form action shoud be employAction!doSearch.do
>
> Wu Ming <rdyf4e...@gmail.com>编写:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm using struts-2.3.4 and running apache tomcat 7.
>>
>>I have a form in search.jsp. There are two submit buttons: "Search"
>>and "Add New" button. I had set each button with their own method
>>attribute:
>>
>><s:form name="searchForm" action="employeeAction" method="post">
>>    <s:textfield name="id" label="Employee ID"/>
>>    <s:textfield name="name" label="Employee Name"/>
>>
>>    <s:submit value="Search" method="doSearch"/>
>>    <s:submit value="Add New" method="doAddNew"/>
>></s:form>
>>
>>
>>In struts.xml:
>>
>><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
>><!DOCTYPE struts PUBLIC
>>    "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Struts Configuration 2.3//EN"
>>    "http://struts.apache.org/dtds/struts-2.3.dtd";>
>>
>><struts>
>>
>>    <constant name="struts.enable.DynamicMethodInvocation" value="false" />
>>    <constant name="struts.devMode" value="true" />
>>
>>    <package name="default" namespace="/" extends="struts-default">
>>
>>        <global-results>
>>            <result name="error">/error.jsp</result>
>>        </global-results>
>>
>>        <global-exception-mappings>
>>            <exception-mapping exception="java.lang.Exception" 
>> result="error"/>
>>        </global-exception-mappings>
>>
>>    </package>
>>
>>    <package name="example" namespace="/example" extends="default">
>>
>>        <action name="employeeAction" class="example.EmployeeAction">
>>           <result name="search">/example/search.jsp</result>
>>           <result name="add">/example/add.jsp</result>
>>        </action>
>>
>>    </package>
>></struts>
>>
>>
>>In EmployeeAction class:
>>
>>public class EmployeeAction extends ActionSupport {
>>
>>    private static final Logger logger =
>>Logger.getLogger(EmployeeAction.class);    //log4j
>>
>>    @Override
>>    public String execute() throws Exception {
>>
>>        logger.info("Calling execute!");
>>
>>        return SUCCESS;
>>    }
>>
>>    public String doSearch() throws Exception {
>>
>>        logger.info("Calling doSearch!");
>>
>>        return "search";
>>    }
>>
>>    public String doAddNew() throws Exception {
>>
>>        logger.info("Calling doAddNew!");
>>
>>        return "add";
>>    }
>>}
>>
>>The problem is when I clicked "Search" or "Add New" button in jsp, the
>>method doSearch() or doAddNew() was never called, instead execute()
>>method was called.
>>
>>What is wrong with my code above? Anyone know?
>>
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