If it is "/updateCustomer", it means I will have to a
separate jsp for each mapping.  This will defeat the
purpose of using MappingDispatchAction.  It seems to
me that your suggestion is only applicable to
subclasses of Action, not MappingDispatchAction .


I am asking because I am using MappingDispatchAction 
for my project.

Thank you.

 --- Hubert Rabago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 1.  The action attribute of the form tag should
> point to the action
> that will process the form upon submission.  In your
> case, it looks
> like it would be "/updateCustomer", but I'm just
> guessing.
> 
> 2. I usually just put <html:submit value="Submit"/>
> or "Save" or
> something similar there because I usually have only
> one submit button.
>  If you're asking because you read something about
> this button mapped
> to that method, that's LookupDispatchAction. 
> MappingDispatchAction is
> a lot easier to deal with when it comes to mapping
> methods, IMO.  :)
> 
> Hubert
> 
> On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 15:26:56 +0100 (BST), O. Oke
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Please help!
> > 
> > I have a class that extends MappingDispatchAction
> > class
> > .  This class has, they are below:
> > 
> >        <action path="/getCustomer"
> > type="com.fujimitsu.cargo.gen.CustomerAction"
> > name="cargoForm"
> > scope="request"
> > validate="false"
> > input=".customerDef.jsp"
> > parameter="getCustomer">
> > <forward name="success" path=".customerDef.jsp" />
> >        </action>
> > 
> >        <action path="/updateCustomer"
> > type="com.fujimitsu.cargo.gen.CustomerAction"
> > name="cargoForm" scope="request"
> > validate="true"
> > input=".customerDef.jsp"
> > parameter="updateCustomer">
> > <forward name="success" path=".customerDef.jsp" />
> >        </action>
> > 
> > My question:
> > 1.  In my JSP, what what should be the value of
> the
> > action attribute of html:form
> >   i.e. <html:form action="??????????">  (i.e.
> which
> > mapping should be specified here)?
> > 
> > 2.  what should the code of the button for
> excuting
> > getCustomer method be?
> >    i.e. <html:submit ???????????????
> > 
> > Thank you.
> > 
> >
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