Do you have the Tiles JSP jar on the classpath? https://tiles.apache.org/framework/tiles-jsp/index.html
Regards -- Łukasz + 48 606 323 122 http://www.lenart.org.pl/ 2017-10-30 16:36 GMT+01:00 Ej Magdaluyo <ejmagdal...@gmail.com>: > Hi Lukasz, > > Unfortunately, the coding conventions in our application are not up to > today's standards. We were given this old application to work on hence some > of the conventions (such as scriplets) are not ideal. > > This is the supposed flow: > > struts.xml: > > <action name="viewMyRequest" method="viewMyRequest" > class="com.MyRequestAction"> > <result name="success">/jsp/viewMyRequest.jsp</result> > </action> > > > method viewMyRequest (we had tested the java file itself, and the request > is setting corerctly): > > public String viewMyRequest() throws Exception { > SearchCriteriaVO searchCriteriaVO= constructSearchCriteria(); > MyRequestDelegate myRequestDelegate = new MyRequestDelegate(); > ViewReqDetails = myRequestDelegate.getRequestViewDetails(searchCriteriaVO); > ViewReqDetails.setEditApprover(false); > String searchEnabled=request.getParameter("searchEnabled"); > if(searchEnabled!=null&&searchEnabled.equalsIgnoreCase("true")){ > ViewReqDetails.setSearchEnabled(true); > } > setViewReqDetails(ViewReqDetails); > request.setAttribute("ViewReqDetails", ViewReqDetails); > return SUCCESS; > } > > > SUCCESS here should mean that the result will ensure that page will get > routed to /jsp/viewMyRequest.jsp. > > Problem now is that even though ViewReqDetails attribute was set, the value > is not transferring over once we try to retrieve this value in the jsp file: > > viewMyRequest.jsp: > > ViewReqDetailsVO ViewReqDetails = > (ViewReqDetailsVO)request.getAttribute("ViewReqDetails"); > java.util.List classficationList = ViewReqDetails.getClassficationList(); > > A null value is being returned here, which is most likely why we get 403 > forbidden also. > > I am not sure where in struts/tiles update caused the passing of request > attributes to change though, but I am guessing that is what caused this. > > Thanks! > > > On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 9:47 PM, Lukasz Lenart <lukaszlen...@apache.org> > wrote: > >> 2017-10-27 14:34 GMT+02:00 Ej Magdaluyo <ejmagdal...@gmail.com>: >> > This is the java code: >> > public String viewMyRequest() throws Exception { >> > SearchCriteriaVO searchCriteriaVO= constructSearchCriteria(); >> > MyRequestDelegate myRequestDelegate = new MyRequestDelegate(); >> > ViewReqDetails = myRequestDelegate.getRequestViewDetails( >> searchCriteriaVO); >> > ViewReqDetails.setEditApprover(false); >> > String searchEnabled=request.getParameter("searchEnabled"); >> > if(searchEnabled!=null&&searchEnabled.equalsIgnoreCase("true")){ >> > ViewReqDetails.setSearchEnabled(true); >> > } >> > setViewReqDetails(ViewReqDetails); >> > request.setAttribute("ViewReqDetails", ViewReqDetails); >> > return SUCCESS; >> > } >> > >> > >> > If we try to run tests within this java file, we are able to get the >> values >> > without any issues. It is just when we try to call this attribute where >> the >> > problem begins. >> >> Now I'm confused ... you have this code in your action but still >> transferring it over request to a scriplet? >> >> How defintion of SUCCESS result looks like? >> >> >> Regards >> -- >> Łukasz >> + 48 606 323 122 http://www.lenart.org.pl/ >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org