Hi there!

I don't have any formbean called CustomerOpen. CustomerOpen is my
action, which forwards to a formbean called CustomerInfo.
(CustomerInfo is defined in struts-config.xml in my <form-beans>
section.)

Do I need to define the formbean within my action-mappings in
struts-config.xml, or what is wrong here?

Any ideas?

~Morten


On 3/6/06, Kalcevich, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you have a formBean named "CustomerOpen" defined in the your Struts
> Config File?  If not, that would probably be the cause of the warning.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Morten Egelund Rasmussen
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 11:41 AM
> To: user@struts.apache.org
> Subject: WARNING: No FormBeanConfig found under 'CustomerOpen'. --- What
> is this?
>
> Hi all!
>
> I am using Struts 1.2.8 on an Oracle Application Server (OC4J) with
> the following excerpt in my struts-config.xml:
>
> .........
>     <action path="/CustomerOpen"
>         type="com.brunata.servicerapport.CustomerOpenAction"
>         name="CustomerOpen"
>         scope="request"
>         input="CustomerInfo.page"
>         validate="true">
>         <forward name="success" path="CustomerInfo.page"/>
>         <forward name="application-error" path="ApplicationError.page"/>
>     </action>
> ..........
>
> My CustomerOpenAction looks something like this:
>
> ------------------------------
> public class CustomerOpenAction extends Action
> {
>     public ActionForward execute(ActionMapping mapping,
>             ActionForm form,
>             HttpServletRequest request,
>             HttpServletResponse response)
>     {
>         return mapping.findForward("success");
>     }
> }
> ------------------------------
>
> Every time I execute this action, I get this warning in my log-file:
> > [timestamp here] org.apache.struts.util.RequestUtils createActionForm
> > WARNING: No FormBeanConfig found under 'CustomerOpen'
>
> I've been googling the web for a while now, and it seems like lots of
> people have encountered this warning, but I cannot find any solution
> to it.....
>
> What does this mean, and how do I avoid it?
>
>
> ~Morten
>

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