I haven't tried it yet, but the Chaining Interceptor is also meant for this purpose.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> 1) How can values in the value stack be sent among actions, so that they > are >> available in the final web page? > > Put your values in HttpSession > > > > > > wild_oscar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 22/08/2007 16:48 > Veuillez répondre à > "Struts Users Mailing List" <user@struts.apache.org> > > > A > user@struts.apache.org > cc > > Objet > Sending value stack from Action A to Action B > > > > > > > > Being new to Struts2, I was searching for an answer to a use case I > developed: > > - Welcome page has login form (send to LoginAction) > - LoginAction reads username and password and sends to ListStuffAction > - ListStuffAction reads stuff from database and sends to Stuff page > - Stuff page lists the stuff. > > In Suff page, I also have a "welcome *username*, your password is > *password*" > > Now, in LoginAction the username and password are in the value Stack and I > can access them. But when I reach the Stuff page, I get an odd "Welcome, < > . > Your password is <". > > I'm guessing the value stack isn't sent among actions. I tried making > LoginAction's result to be of type ServletActionRedirectResult and > ActionChainResult, but both failed. > > My questions are: > > 1) How can values in the value stack be sent among actions, so that they > are > available in the final web page? > 2) Isn't this a common scenario in struts2's web development? > > The reason I was trying this approach is the fact that I want to use the > ListStuffAction repeatedly: when a user logs in, after a user inserts a > new > record so that the list can be updated with the new value, etc. > > > Thank you for your answers! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]