I am thinking that this did not solve the problem, but rather squelched the
only message that gave me a clue as to what might be happening.

So back to the original problem. Here is the struts config:

<action name="Profile" class=" com.ourcompany.struts.action.profile.Profile
">
      <result name="input">/WEB-INF/pages/profile/editProfile.jsp</result>
      <result name="error">/WEB-INF/pages/error.jsp</result>
</action>

Here is the class:

public class ProfileAddress extends Profile {

   private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;

   private String street1;
   private String street2;
   private String city;
   private String state;
   private String zip;
   private String phone;
   private String securityQuestion;
   private String securityQuestionAnswer;
   private Integer addressIndex;

   public String doSave() throws Exception {

       log.info("save address!");

       return SUCCESS;
   }

   public String getCity() {
       return city;
   }

   public void setCity(String city) {
       this.city = city;
   }

   public String getPhone() {
       return phone;
   }

   public void setPhone(String phone) {
       this.phone = phone;
   }

   public String getSecurityQuestion() {
       return securityQuestion;
   }

   public void setSecurityQuestion(String securityQuestion) {
       this.securityQuestion = securityQuestion;
   }

   public String getSecurityQuestionAnswer() {
       return securityQuestionAnswer;
   }

   public void setSecurityQuestionAnswer(String securityQuestionAnswer) {
       this.securityQuestionAnswer = securityQuestionAnswer;
   }

   public String getState() {
       return state;
   }

   public void setState(String state) {
       this.state = state;
   }

   public String getStreet1() {
       return street1;
   }

   public void setStreet1(String street1) {
       this.street1 = street1;
   }

   public String getStreet2() {
       return street2;
   }

   public void setStreet2(String street2) {
       this.street2 = street2;
   }

   public String getZip() {
       return zip;
   }

   public void setZip(String zip) {
       this.zip = zip;
   }

   public Integer getAddressIndex() {
       return addressIndex;
   }

   public void setAddressIndex(Integer addressIndex) {
       this.addressIndex = addressIndex;
   }
}


As much as I like Struts 2, I am having a hard time debugging why some
interceptors fail. There is no error message. Nothing. It just returns the
input page.

==========================================

On 7/3/07, Scott Kingdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

By making that change the error has gone away. However it is now silently
dying for some other reason. I need to track that down. If I have more
problems I will post the code.

============================================

On 7/3/07, cilquirm < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> I should correct myself. My problem may not be related, since it was due
> to
> the CookieInterceptor's handling of setValue.
>
> Can you post your pojo and your query string?
>
>
>
> cilquirm wrote:
> >
> > Do you have struts.devMode = true?
> >
> > I had the same problem and I was forced to change struts.devMode =
> false
> >
> > I believe this is a change from 2.0.6  ( and in some regards, a worse
> one
> > at that ).
> >
> > I'm still investigating it, but please try turning devMode off and
> seeing
> > if it helps.
> >
> >
> >
> > Scott Kingdon wrote:
> >>
> >> I am using Struts 2. I get this error whenever I turn on validation.
> The
> >> struts automatically returns the input page.
> >>
> >> 07:42:11,349 INFO  [STDOUT] 07:42:11,349 ERROR
> [ParametersInterceptor]
> >> ParametersInterceptor - [setParameters]: Unexpected Exception
> catched:
> >> Error
> >> setting expression 'name' with value '[Ljava.lang.String;@188e507'
> >>
> >> There are several parameters that are being passed in to the action.
> It
> >> is
> >> only failing in this one. I have changed the name of the parameter.
> But
> >> the
> >> problem persists with that name.
> >>
> >> struts.xml action config includes this interceptor:
> >> <interceptor-ref name="paramsPrepareParamsStack"/>
> >>
> >> If I remove the validation xml the problem goes away. But then I have
> >> lost
> >> validation. If I remove 'name' from the validation in the xml the
> problem
> >> is
> >> still there. That is, even if there is no mention of the 'name'
> parameter
> >> in
> >> the validation xml, I still get the error.
> >>
> >> I have other Actions that are configured the exact same way and work
> just
> >> fine.
> >>
> >> I have tried rebuilding from scratch. No fix there.
> >>
> >> It looks like somehow there is are two 'name' parameters being sent
> in.
> >> So
> >> struts is handling it with an array. To ensure this is struts I have
> sent
> >> requests to the server by pasting the url in the browser with only
> one
> >> name
> >> paramater. I still get the error.
> >>
> >> I feel like I have done everything but the one thing that will work.
> >> grrrr!
> >>
> >> Any ideas?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
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