Take a look at the ActionDispatcher class attached to
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=12768 .
The javadoc of that class explains how it's used.
Hubert
On Apr 7, 2005 4:01 PM, Scott Purcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In an application that I am coding, I had the need to subclass the Action
> class in order to take care of some session handling.
>
> So I subclass this type scenario in all my action classes:
>
> ######
> abstract public class BaseActionUA extends Action {
>
> public ActionForward execute(ActionMapping mapping,
> ActionForm form,
> HttpServletRequest request,
> HttpServletResponse response)
> throws Exception {
>
> return executeAction(mapping, form, request, response,
> getAppObject(request, response), getUserObject(request, response));
> }
>
> /** method that must be overriden by the subclasses. */
> abstract public ActionForward executeAction(ActionMapping mapping,
> ActionForm form,
> HttpServletRequest request,
> HttpServletResponse response,
> AppObject appObject,
> UserObject userObject)
> throws Exception;
>
> All is good with that. But I have created quite a few action classes, and
> would like to try implementing the DispatchAction class to eliminate some of
> the "c.r.u.d" type of actions.
>
> The problem I have is I cannot figure out how to subclass this and add in my
> needed functionality, because it looks like it just wants a clean action and
> I need (currently) to use something like a executeAction subclass method call.
>
> Does anyone have any information in regards to using this?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
>
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