execute should return ActionSupport.SUCCESS;

curious as to which document stated to use ServletRedirectAction for a result?
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> Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 12:22:24 -0700
> From: spsarol...@gmail.com
> To: user@struts.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Validation does not work on redirect result
> 
> 
> Yep its working wonderfully,
> I shouldn't have made use of ServletRedirectAction. Following worked for me
> 
> @ParentPackage("base-package")
> @Result(name="input",value="/WEB-INF/jsp/user/findUser-success.jsp")
> public class FindUserAction extends UserAction implements
> ServletRequestAware {
>     HttpServletRequest request;
>     public void setServletRequest(HttpServletRequest httpServletRequest) {
>         request=httpServletRequest;
>     }
>     public String execute(){
>         if(user!=null) request.getSession().setAttribute("user",user);
>         return SUCCESS;
>     }
> }
> 
> Greg Lindholm-2 wrote:
> > 
> > You are going to want to define at least the 2 results 'success' and
> > 'input'
> > for FindUserAction.
> > The 'input' result should not be a redirect, it should be to a jsp (or
> > Freemarker, or velocity, etc).
> > 
> > Here is an example from my app using struts.xml configuration:
> > 
> >     <action name="UserList" class="my.xxx.struts.UserListAction"
> >       method="doList">
> >       <result>/struts/UserList.jsp</result>
> >       <result name="input">/struts/UserList.jsp</result>
> >     </action>
> > 
> > I don't use annotations to define results but I think it would look like
> > this:
> > 
> > @Results({
> > @Result (name="success", location="/struts/User/List.jsp"),
> > @Result (name="input", location="/struts/User/List.jsp")
> > })
> > 
> > 
> > On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 1:48 PM, spsarolkar <spsarol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> >>
> >> thanks i missed that
> >>
> >> But i am not able to understand statement
> >>
> >> Here is my FindUser.action
> >> @ParentPackage("base-package")
> >> public class FindUserAction extends UserAction implements
> >> ServletRequestAware {
> >>    HttpServletRequest request;
> >>    public void setServletRequest(HttpServletRequest httpServletRequest) {
> >>        request=httpServletRequest;
> >>    }
> >>    public String execute(){
> >>        if(user!=null) request.getSession().setAttribute("user",user);
> >>        return SUCCESS;
> >>    }
> >> }
> >>
> >> Here is struts.xml
> >>
> >> <struts>
> >>    <constant name="struts.codebehind.defaultPackage" value="base-package"
> >> />
> >>    <constant name="struts.codebehind.pathPrefix" value="/WEB-INF/jsp/"/>
> >>
> >>    <package name="base-package" extends="struts-default">
> >>        <interceptors>
> >>            <interceptor name="redirectMessage"
> >> class="org.xinus.interceptors.RedirectMessageInterceptor" />
> >>            <interceptor-stack name="myStack">
> >>                <interceptor-ref name="redirectMessage" />
> >>                <interceptor-ref name="paramsPrepareParamsStack" />
> >>            </interceptor-stack>
> >>        </interceptors>
> >>
> >>        <default-interceptor-ref name="myStack" />
> >>
> >>        <global-results>
> >>            <result name="unknownError">/WEB-INF/jsp/error.jsp</result>
> >>        </global-results>
> >>        <global-exception-mappings>
> >>            <exception-mapping exception="java.lang.Exception"
> >> result="unknownError"/>
> >>            <exception-mapping
> >> exception="org.hibernate.exception.ConstraintViolationException"
> >> result="dupPK"/>
> >>        </global-exception-mappings>
> >>        <action name="index" class="org.xinus.actions.BaseAction">
> >>            <result name="success">/WEB-INF/jsp/index.jsp</result>
> >>        </action>
> >>    </package>
> >>        <!--<package name="myPackage" extends="struts-default">
> >>                <action name="index" class="org.xinus.IndexAction">
> >>                        <result>/jsp/index.jsp</result>
> >>                </action>
> >>                <action name="helloWorld" class="helloWorldAction">
> >>                        <result name="input">/jsp/index.jsp</result>
> >>                        <result>/jsp/helloWorld.jsp</result>
> >>                </action>
> >>        </package>-->
> >> </struts>
> >>
> >>
> >> Whatever that statement means I got that I need to configure input result
> >> for FindUser.action. Can you please help me understand what is workflow
> >> interceptor doing here. I know about workflow interceptor as it is
> >> responsible for calling validate method on action if action implements
> >> ValidationAware interface and collecting errors if any
> >>
> >> maybe I should point result like this
> >> @ParentPackage("base-package")
> >>
> >> @Result(name="input",value="findUser",type=ServletActionRedirectResult.class)
> >> public class FindUserAction extends UserAction implements
> >> ServletRequestAware {
> >>    HttpServletRequest request;
> >>    public void setServletRequest(HttpServletRequest httpServletRequest) {
> >>        request=httpServletRequest;
> >>    }
> >>    public String execute(){
> >>        if(user!=null) request.getSession().setAttribute("user",user);
> >>        return SUCCESS;
> >>     }
> >> }
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Greg Lindholm-2 wrote:
> >> >
> >> > No result defined for action org.xinus.actions.user.FindUserAction and
> >> >> result input at
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > From the write up at:
> >> >
> >> http://glindholm.wordpress.com/2008/07/02/preserving-messages-across-a-redirect-in-struts-2/
> >> >
> >> > The one thing you need to be aware of is: The action you are
> >> redirecting
> >> > towards will need to configure a result with name=”input” as the added
> >> > messages will trigger the ‘workflow’ interceptor to return a result of
> >> > “input”.
> >> >
> >> > You need to configure a result of 'input' for action FindUserAction.
> >> >
> >> > If you don't know what this means then post your struts configuration
> >> > (struts.xml).
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
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