Just an FYI: the link to the struts 2.1.8.1 source zip file points to the
struts 2.1.8 source,
http://apache.inetbridge.net/struts/source/struts-2.1.8-src.zip (it should
be http://apache.inetbridge.net/struts/source/struts-2.1.8.1-src.zip).
Brice
I'm trying to use a custom implementation of the
org.apache.struts2.dispatcher.multipart.MultiPartRequest interface, but even
after changing the appropriate struts2 constant value I still end up with
the default JakartaMultiPartRequest.
Here's the change I've made to my struts.xml file:
{code}
{
> name="jakartax"
> class="com.loadgeneral.struts2.JakartaMultiPartRequestx"
> scope="default" />
>
>
>
>
> Steve
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Brice Roncace
> wrote:
> > I'm trying to use a custom implementation
Lo and behold! This does work. . . the problem I was initially running into
was that I was using the name:
struts.multipart.parser
and not the correct (new as of 2.1.8 ?)
struts.multipart.handler
So yes, defining the bean to use, in this case jakartax, will accomplish
just what a struts-plugin
I've been using a global-results mapping to chain exceptions to an exception
handler action:
error
/WEB-INF/jsp/error.jsp
My errorAction has a setException(Exception ex) method on it expecting the
chain interceptor to set this value. This has worked beautifully prior to
upg
Using the named parameter (parameters) that Struts2 places on the OGNL
stack should work for you:
submitXmlLicenseRequest
${#parameters.licenseRequest}
Brice
On Jun 25, 2009 11:36am, "Kelly.Graus" wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to redirect to an action when the default index page is
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