Please make sure that you have getter setters in the action class.
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From: arnab.gho...@cognizant.com [mailto:arnab.gho...@cognizant.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2011 2:33 AM
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Struts Action Form bean population problem
Hi Friends,
Hi guys,
I do some change on the S2 Junit4 plugin, now it should be simpler run a
test with or without spring.
Could you test the latest version of the aforementioned plugin [1]?
Christian, is this [2] your use case?
WDYT? is more intuitive?
[1]
https://builds.apache.org/job/Struts2/334/org.apache
Hi,everyone,
What is the purpose of the magic executeAfterValidationPass
property(default is false,as with most use cases),
Could any one explain or give one use case where this property is set to true?
Thank you.
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On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 3:33 AM, wrote:
> Not sure why it is not populating the action form.
Without any further information it's impossible to help.
Dave
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Hi Friends,
I am having a strange problem. I am sending a post request to a struts
action. The action class is associated with a actionform. But the
problem is those values is not getting populated in the form. I have
followed the correct bean spec and we are getting the values from
request par
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