The use case for the chain result is that JavaBean properties on
ActionTwo that match JavaBean properties on ActionOne are copied
forward. This sounds like the same use case that you describe, and
it's unclear why it isn't working, or why you would need to do
anything manually.

The most helpful thing would be to include the relevant source code
from your Actions and struts.xml

HTH, Ted.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html


On 10/10/07, Igor Vlasov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have action "one" and it calls action "two" throw:
>  <result  name="success" type="chain" >two</result>
>
>
> I can use ChainingInterceptor to copy properties of "one" action to "two"
> action.
>
> I get behaviour : one.param->two.param.
> But the property "param" must be in  javaBeans specification(have setter and
> getter method for each property).
>
> Can i MANUALLY get object for "one" action or exact "one.property" from
> :"execute()" method of action "two"?
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