Hi,
you are using spring, aren't you? If so, you have to set the scope of
your bean in the applicationContext.xml to "prototype" (or setting the
attribute "singleton" to "false", depending on the version of spring you
are using).
Joachim
Alec C4 schrieb:
Hi, all.
I have a config with
<action name="Registration">
<result>/pages/register.jsp</result>
</action>
<action name="Register" class="UserAction">
<result>/pages/result.jsp</result>
<result name="input">/pages/register.jsp</result>
</action>
action with
public String execute() {
userManager.registerUser(getEmail(), getPassword());
return SUCCESS;
}
public void validate() {
if (getEmail().length() == 0) {
addFieldError("email",
getText("user.registration.errors.no.email"));
}
if (getPassword().length() == 0) {
addFieldError("password",
getText("user.registration.errors.no.password"));
}
if (getPasswordConfirmation().length() == 0) {
addFieldError(
"passwordConfirmation",
getText("user.registration.errors.no.password.confirmation"));
}
}
and jsp register.jsp with
<s:form action="Register">
<s:textfield name="email" label="email"/>
<s:password name="password" label="password"/>
<s:password name="passwordConfirmation" label="password
confirmation"/>
<s:submit />
</s:form>
but, when i'm trying to submit zero-form i'm of course see FieldError
messages, but when i'm pressing submit button again - i see double amount of
same messages, again - triple amount ... and i cannot understand - why i see
too much same messages?
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