submits a . If you want your two submit buttons
to call two different actions, you'll need two different forms.
If you can't do that then you could have an onclick handler for both
the submit buttons and depending on which one the user clicks, you can
change the action value of the form ().
Zar
No solutions ?
Could maybe this be a problem, in this code:
...
...
refValue1 is of type Double in my action class, and I have DoubleConverter
defined for its conversion, but my refValue is of simple type double, which
is read from the list in iterator. When I click to this link,
I have two questions.
1. More specifically I am trying to understand the interaction between a
particular namespace that groups a set of actions and Spring security. If I
choose to group secure actions with a particular Struts 2 namespace then the
same set of actions can also be guarded by Spring
On Saturday 28 February 2009 03:21:02 Mohan Radhakrishnan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Why is velocity shown as the example here ?
> http://wiki.opensymphony.com/display/WW/Acegi+Security
>
> Anyone has experience with using Acegi with Struts 2 on the internet
> ?
>
> Thanks,
> Mohan
I've us
Hi,
Why is velocity shown as the example here ?
http://wiki.opensymphony.com/display/WW/Acegi+Security
Anyone has experience with using Acegi with Struts 2 on the internet ?
Thanks,
Mohan
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