Great Brian, thanks a million.

Session


> Session,
> 
> I would recommend using the method attribute of the submit tag. This 
> allows you to specify a method that will be executed when the form is 
> submitted with that given input button. Example is:
> 
> <s:submit value="toDelete"  method="delete"/> <s:submit value="toSave"
> method="save"/> <s:submit value="toOther"  method="other"/>
> 
> Then your your Action Class implement methods like:
> 
> public String save() throws Exception { .... your logic here ..... return
> SUCCESS; }
> 
> public String delete() throws Exception { .... your logic here ..... return
> SUCCESS; }
> 
> public String other() throws Exception { .... your logic here ..... return
> SUCCESS; }
> 
> This pattern has proven wonderfully useful in our development.
> 
> Brian Trzupek
> 
> On Jul 26, 2007, at 2:31 PM, Session A Mwamufiya wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have a jsp page with a form and a number of input buttons.  I would
>> like my form action to differentiate which button has been pressed in
>> order to show different pages.  I have private boolean variables that
>> correspond to each button in my jsp page being pressed, but when my
>> action runs and any button is pressed, all of my variables are false and
>> the proper page isn't displayed.  Any clues?
>> 
>> Thanks, Session
>> 
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