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
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
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
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
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?
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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)