OK, validation is not currently occuring except in doExecute...at least that 
is by design rather than by my confusion.

I read between the lines when I saw the isCommand() method...

The parameters are weird.

I have extended ActionSupport and implemented CommandDriven, SessionAware 
and ParameterAware. I will have a closer look and see if I am doing anything 
wrong...My examples work fine. And indee, and made a simple test 
(HelloWorld) that also works .

Can you clarify what you mean by: 'having one action internally delegate to 
the chain of actions that you want to execute'.

Thanks for the assistance guys, gotta love Open Source!





>From: Rickard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Webwork-user] command driven actions
>Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 10:09:47 +0100
>
>Toby Hede wrote:
>
>>I have a couple of queries about command driven actions.
>>
>>My commands are working fine, I implement CommandDriven, but I am
>>finding a couple of things:
>>- parameters are not being set
>
>
>Hm.. they should be... strange..
>
>
>>- validation is not occurring
>
>
>The current code only calls validation if no command is set. Hm.. maybe
>this should be changed... what do ya'll think?
>
>
>>I have overcome these issues by implmenting Parameter aware to retirve
>>parameters manually and calling doValidate from my doXxx command
>>implementation.
>
>>
>>Is this normal? Does making an action CommandDriven over ride these
>>features? Is there something I am missing?
>
>
>I'm using CommandDriven with parameters and it's working just fine..
>have you looked at any of the examples? They seem to work just fine with
>this.
>
>
>>My other issue is that I would like to chain actions together somehow,
>>and I was wondering how this is achieved?
>
>
>Three ways (AFAIK). Either by setting an action as the result of another
>action, by having one action internally delegate to the chain of actions
>that you want to execute, or by having each action delegate explicitly
>to the next action. I would prefer the second option if possible.
>
>
>/Rickard
>
>
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>Rickard Öberg
>Author of "Mastering RMI"
>Chief Architect, TheServerSide.com
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