Hi, I had the same problem. I solved renaming the action in struts.xml, that is a. Action name is changed from "deliveryTonnage" (IIRC) I think struts sometimes doesn't like some names. I don't know why. Bye
Rob Hills wrote: > > Hi Matt, > > Thanks for the reply. > > I'd tried previously with a debugger without success. > > What it had told me is that nothing I could do would make Struts call my > list method, the superclass' execute() method > was called instead. > > In the end, I did the following and now it works. Not sure whether all > changes were needed and I don't have the time to > experiment now: > > 1. Changed my DeliveryTonnageAction class to lose the "list()" method and > override "execute()" and call my > crosstab-building method from that. > > 2. Changed the Struts.xml definition to the following: > <action name="tonnage" class="deliveryTonnageAction"> > <result>WEB-INF/pages/deliveryTonnageList.jsp</result> > <result name="cancel" type="redirect">deliveries.html</result> > </action> > > What's different about two is: > > a. Action name is changed from "deliveryTonnage" (IIRC) > b. removed the 'method="list"' attribute from the action tag so it > defaults to "execute()" (which is what it was doing > anyway - I just went with the flow! > c. Added the "cancel" result, because I needed that anyway. > > Now it all works so I'm happy, though I'd be just that little bit happier > if I understood exactly what was wrong and how I > fixed it :-( Maybe later I'll have the time to experiment. > > On 13 Jan 2008 at 20:17, Matt Raible wrote: > >> I don't know what could be causing this - I'd suggest you run it >> though a debugger and see if that helps at all. If that doesn't help, >> you might try contacting the Struts user mailing list. >> >> Matt >> >> On 1/13/08, Rob Hills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Hi All, >> > >> > Using AppFuse 2.0.1 + Struts2 + Hibernate >> > >> > I've posted a couple of times before on this problem and I've been >> picking away at it episodically myself, but with no progress. It is >> > now the only significant issue outstanding in my project and I'm at a >> standstill with it so I'll have a shot at describing it differently >> > again in case it triggers something in someone's memory. >> > >> > The page in question, "deliveryTonnage.html" is required to display a >> crosstab of data from the database. It is meant to be a >> > simple "read-only" report page with no requirement to edit any data. >> It does need to receive some posted and/or url parameters to >> > scope the data being displayed. >> > >> > I have created an action class for my page. It has a prepare() method >> and a list() method, which pulls the data from the db and >> > loads it into an appropriate structure for display. I have also >> created an actionTest class which tests the list() method and which >> > passes without any problem. >> > >> > I've added the following to my struts.xml >> > >> > <action name="deliveryTonnage" >> class="au.com.myapp.webapp.action.DeliveryTonnageAction" method="list"> >> > <result>WEB-INF/pages/deliveryTonnageList.jsp</result> >> > </action> >> > >> > which is basically a direct copy of any one of numerous similar >> definitions I have for "list" screens in my app. >> > >> > However, when I run my application and try and access the >> "deliveryTonnage.html" page, I get the error "No result defined for >> > action au.com.myapp.webapp.action.DeliveryTonnageAction and result >> success". What's more, the "list" method is never called, >> > the stack trace I get indicates that a superclass' "execute()" method >> is called instead. >> > >> > This makes me suspect that there is some problem with my definition for >> this action in struts.xml, but I have no idea what it is. >> > FWIW, I've tried adding a: >> > <result name="success">...</result> tag inside my <action ..> >> definition without any success. >> > >> > On 20 Dec 2007 at 2:12, Rob Hills wrote: >> > >> > > Using AppFuse 2.0 + Struts2 >> > > >> > > I've described this problem before but had no takers so either no-one >> > > has seen this before, or else I've not described the problem well >> > > enough. It's becoming a major problem for me so I'll have another go >> at >> > > describing it. >> > > >> > > I have an Action that needs to pull some data from the DB, reorganise >> it >> > > into a cross-tabulation and then present it in a read-only display. >> > > >> > > I thought this would be simple. I created an Action that extends >> > > BaseAction and has a public void prepare() method and a public String >> > > list() method. There's also some getters and setters and a method >> that >> > > actually builds the list containing the data. >> > > >> > > I also have an ActionTest that calls the list method. >> > > >> > > In my Struts.xml file I have a simple entry like this: >> > > >> > > <action name="deliveryTonnage" >> > > class="au.com.myapp.webapp.action.DeliveryTonnageAction" >> method="list"> >> > > <result>WEB-INF/pages/deliveryTonnageList.jsp</result> >> > > </action> >> > > >> > > When I run my Action test, it passes. If I step through it with a >> > > debugger, I see my data list being built and everything is good. >> > > >> > > However, when I go to the web container (Tomcat) and try and view my >> > > page "/deliveryTonnage.html" it throws the error "No result defined >> for >> > > action >> > > au.com.myapp.webapp.action.DeliveryTonnageAction and result success". >> > > >> > > When I step through with a debugger, I find that my Action class has >> no >> > > list() method visible there! I went back and checked and it is >> Public. >> > > Also, the Action test calls this method OK. >> > > >> > > I've clean-compiled numerous times and I've also completely removed >> and >> > > redeployed the application to Tomcat numerous times. >> > > >> > > Why does my list() method disappear from my class inside the web >> container? >> > >> > I'd be really grateful for any pointers or suggestions, this one's >> driving me nuts! >> > >> > Alternatively, if anyone else has a working pattern for a "report" >> style page, I'd love to see it. I've contemplated trying >> > JasperReports for this, but that seems a bit of overkill. > > Cheers, > Rob Hills > Waikiki, Western Australia > Mobile +61 (412) 904-357 > Fax: +61 (8) 9529-2137 > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/No-result-defined-for-action-au.com.myapp.webapp.action.DeliveryTonnageAction-and-result-success-tp14308817s2369p18334027.html Sent from the AppFuse - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
