Dakota Jack wrote:
My experience is that the computer is always right, so I would look in
my properites file, if I were you, and see whether or not I had
reversed the myButtonForward=go to go=myButtonForward.  Did you?  I
feel compelled to reiterate that LookupDispatchAction is a fairly poor
example of the code needed to do this stuff, in my opinion.

Jack



I will definitely try your suggestion out, but before that, I wanted to figure out, what I had done wrong using the LookupDispatchAction.


So now some direct copy & paste from my code.
My ApplicationRessurces.properties looks like this:
<snip>
authors-form.button.forward = weiter
authors-form.button.back = zurück
</snip>

The jsp:
<snip>
<html:form action="/authors-list"><html:submit property="submit"><bean:message key="authors-form.button.back"/></html:submit></html:form>
<html:form action="/authors-list"><html:submit property="submit"><bean:message key="authors-form.button.forward"/></html:submit></html:form>
</snip>


And finally the Action-Map:
<snip>
        protected Map getKeyMethodMap() {
                  Map map = new HashMap();
                  map.put("authors-form.button.create",       "create");
                  map.put("authors-form.button.edit",                 "edit");
                  map.put("authors-form.button.remove",       "remove");
                  map.put("authors-form.button.forward",      "forward");
                  map.put("authors-form.button.back",                 "back");
                  return map;
                }
</snip>

The back-button works, while the forward doesn't.

The LookupDispatchAction tries to call a method named "weiter" instead of "forward", while it calls the "back"-method as expected.

Alexander

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