Re: Test to display an empty form by servlet.

2014-02-13 Thread JB MORLA
I got it to run in Eclipse Juno. I see that the controller servlet does not mind get-ting an empty field: modelBean.setFirstName(request.getParameter("first_name")); I think the manual gets in trouble because it wants to validate fields like email or telephone, then redisplay the same fo

Re: Test to display an empty form by servlet.

2014-02-13 Thread Leo Donahue
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:23 PM, JB MORLA wrote: > The purpose of this manual is to demonstrate MVC. In that case, the first > component that runs is the Controller, that is the servlet. > If I display an html form that redirects to the jsp, it's the html form > that has the control. You are miss

Re: Test to display an empty form by servlet.

2014-02-12 Thread JB MORLA
The purpose of this manual is to demonstrate MVC. In that case, the first component that runs is the Controller, that is the servlet. If I display an html form that redirects to the jsp, it's the html form that has the control. On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:18 PM, JB MORLA wrote: > Here is the cod

Re: Test to display an empty form by servlet.

2014-02-12 Thread JB MORLA
Here is the code I found in a manual written at the time of Tomcat 6: The code belongs to a servlet. There is no index.jsp file nor order.html file. String message; /* * Initializing the message to display : If one of the mandatory fields * is not filled, then we display

Re: Test to display an empty form by servlet.

2014-02-12 Thread Leo Donahue
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:10 PM, JB MORLA wrote: > If there is a field called "username", in a form with url "registration" , > how can I display the form the first time in Tomcat 7? (When the field is > empty) initialize the username property? --

Test to display an empty form by servlet.

2014-02-12 Thread JB MORLA
If there is a field called "username", in a form with url "registration" , how can I display the form the first time in Tomcat 7? (When the field is empty)