I had faced the same issue, now from my limited experience this problem can be
tackled in the following ways -
1) Replicate the key/value pairs in B.properties as from what I found struts
framework always looks for the value of the key in the "Action.properties" file
first. Here Action is B si
No -- I'm OK with that. I'm pretty willing to do anything that is being
asked of me *except* handing over my uri :) It's a requirement that,
for example, I can have the uri defined as /[some module]/some.jsp
(again, as an example).
Using struts tags relieves me of a lot of work (mostly that
Good evening,
1) ActionClass A gathers some lists used in drop-down boxes and
check-boxes in A.jsp. ActionClass A forwards to A.jsp.
2) The user makes selections and inputs additional data into A.jsp. The
form in A.jsp forwards to ActionClass B. A.jsp uses the property file
A.properties to prov
Edward,
Are you wanting to leverage the Struts 2 validation framework without actually
having to define an "action" class?
JB
@jeffblack360
On Mar 5, 2012, at 11:40 AM, eelboy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm very new to struts2 and have two questions that I have not seen
> asked/answered in my short
Hello,
When stopping or undeploying my struts 2 web app in Tomcat (7.0.23) I get
several severe warnings from tomcat:
SEVERE: The web application [/myapp] created a ThreadLocal with key of type
[com.opensymphony.xwork2.inject.ContainerImpl$10] (value
[com.opensymphony.xwork2.inject.Container
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