By the way... I was being sarcastic with my last comment, Bill. Second-read it and thought it could have been offensive / rude.
Thanx again. -----Mensaje original----- De: Freddy Villalba A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: lunes, 25 de octubre de 2004 20:01 Para: Struts Users Mailing List Asunto: RE: Error handling basics Yes, I did: input="admin_customers.jsp" However, I've noticed the problem(s): - I was missing a "/". - The MessageResource's file is required. - I was constructing the ActionError instance using the message itself, instead of the message key to locate the right message within the MessageResource's file. As if u hadn't noticed, it's been a while since I coded some Struts for the last time... Thanx everybody, Freddy. -----Mensaje original----- De: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nombre de Bill Siggelkow Enviado el: lunes, 25 de octubre de 2004 19:13 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: Re: Error handling basics Hmmm... it looks like you *didn't* specify the input attribute on the mapping. Freddy Villalba A. wrote: > Hello, > > I've made myself a small test application. I wanted to test error handling > within the "validate" method. The problem is that I'm not being redirected > to the jsp I have specified inside the "input" attribute. Instead, I'm > getting a blank page (with no error messages at all inside). > > This is the validate method in my form: > > public ActionErrors validate(ActionMapping actionMapping, HttpServletRequest > httpServletRequest) { > ActionErrors errors = new ActionErrors(); > if ((this.getName() == null) || > this.getName().trim().equals("")) { > errors.add(ActionErrors.GLOBAL_ERROR, new ActionError("Must specify a > name")); > } > if (errors.isEmpty()) { > return null; > } else { > return errors; > } > } > > This is the <action> mapping inside my struts-config.xml: > > <action input="admin_customers.jsp" name="customerForm" > path="/createCustomer" scope="request" > type="com.xxxxx.sgp.presentation.struts.invoice.CreateCustomerAction" > validate="true"> > > <forward name="unexpected_error" path="/unexpected_error.jsp" > redirect="true" /> > > </action> > > I'm not using the <message-resources> tag (I believe it's not mandatory to > use one). > > Am i missing something? > > Thanx, > Freddy. > > P.S.: I've debugged the RequestProcessor and it seems to be stopping - > without throwing an exception or anything else - when trying to execute the > following line: > > RequestDispatcher rd = getServletContext().getRequestDispatcher(uri); > > and my web application's context root is "wa" > (http://localhost:8080/wa/createCustomer.do) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]