Martin, where do you get these random code sections from? Please
refrain from posting "answers" that will just confuse users. This is a
community and we benefit from the help and collaboration of users, so
we encourage everyone to participate, but just throwing random code,
from projects that are not even relevant, on any thread will only
confuse users, not help them.

musachy

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:35 PM, Martin Gainty <mgai...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Jim-
>  /**
>     * Generates the key to store the bean in the session with.
>     */
>    private void updateBeanKey() {
>        if (this.sessionKey == null) {
>            final StringBuffer buff = new StringBuffer();
>
>            buff.append(this.getClass().getName()); //WHAT iS THE CLASSNAME 
> doing here!
>            buff.append("_");
>            buff.append(this.getTargetBeanName());
>
>            this.compiledSessionKey = buff.toString();
>        }
>        else {
>            this.compiledSessionKey = this.sessionKey;
>        }
>    }
>
> later on in getTarget
> //the mucked value is set to beanKey
>            String beanKey = this.compiledSessionKey;
>
>            Object instance = session.get(beanKey);
>            if (instance == null) {
>                instance = this.newPrototypeInstance();
> //too late now its stored in session!
>                session.put(beanKey, instance);
>
>                if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
>                    LOG.debug("Created instance of '" + 
> this.getTargetBeanName() + "', bound to webWorkSession for '"
>                       + Thread.currentThread().getName() + "' using key '" + 
> beanKey + "'.");
>                }
>            }
>            else if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
>                LOG.debug("Found instance of '" + this.getTargetBeanName() + 
> "', bound to webWorkSession for '"
>                       + Thread.currentThread().getName() + "' using key '" + 
> beanKey + "'.");
>            }
>
>            return instance;
>        }
> http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/wikidocs/Spring%20Session%20Components%20Workarounds.html
>
> I will put this into WebWork JIRA
>
> Good Catch!
> Martin Gainty
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>> To: user@struts.apache.org
>> Subject: JSON plugin class loading problem?
>> From: jim_gre...@fws.gov
>> Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 12:26:27 -0600
>>
>> I am using version 0.32 of the JSON plugin with Struts 2.0.11.  It seems
>> to work well except for the fact that the JSON results from my struts
>> action are inconsistent.
>> I have annotated my action as follows:
>>
>> @Results( {
>>         @Result(name = "jsonPopsResult", type = JSONResult.class, value =
>> "", params = {"root", "jsonResult", "noCache", "true"}),
>>         @Result(name = "jsonRefugesResult", type = JSONResult.class, value
>> = "", params = {"root", "jsonResult", "noCache", "true"})})
>> public class MapQueryAction extends ActionSupport {
>> ...
>> }
>>
>> Sometimes the response generated by the action is (for example)
>>
>>         {"trustResources":[{"displayName":"Bull Trout","id":301}]}
>>
>> at other times it is
>>
>>         {"jsonResult":{"trustResources":[{"displayName":"Bull
>> Trout","id":301}]}}
>>
>> Note that the second response has an outer level of wrapping that
>> corresponds to the root parameter in the annotation (the action property
>> to be serialized).
>>
>> I think (though am not 100% positive) that the change in behavior happens
>> when I restart my tomcat container, so this smells strongly of a class
>> loading problem.  I've looked for duplicate jars/classes, but have come up
>> empty.  In particular, I have only one json-plugin jar
>> (json-plugin-0.32.jar) in my application's WEB-INF/lib directory.  Has
>> anyone else experienced this kind of problem with the JSON plugin?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jim Greuel
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