More or less.
Note that you can set the response headers with methods of the response
object. Far safer. The example Niall posted does this.
>
> So, you mean something like this?
>
> public class FileXferAction extends Action {
> public ActionForward execute(
> ActionMapping actionMapping, ActionForm actionForm,
> ServletRequest servletRequest, ServletResponse
> servletResponse )
> throws Exception {
> System.out.println( "Here we are!" );
> OutputStream os = servletResponse.getOutputStream();
> os.write( "Content-Type: application/pdf\n".getBytes() );
> FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream( "/tmp/test.pdf" );
> int len;
> byte[] bytes = new byte[1024];
> while ((len = fis.read( bytes )) > 0) {
> os.write( bytes, 0, len );
> }
> fis.close();
> return null;
> }
> }
>
> Unfortunately that just gives me a blank screen.
> Importantly, "Here we
> are!" does NOT show up in the log, so . . . apparently the
> action isn't
> even getting invoked. Probably something to do with
> struts-config.xml:
>
> <action path="/xferFile"
> type="action.FileXferAction"
> validate="false"/>
>
> I just guessed at this. Since it doesn't forward, doesn't use a JSP
> page, etc, I'm leaving those attributes empty. If they shouldn't be
> empty, what should they be?
>
> Mike
>
>
>
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