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Subject: RE: IndexOutOfBounds error, Struts 1.1b2, J2SDK 1.4.1
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 10:01:35 -0500
We've run some more tests, and documented them. The results are totally
Jim Krygowski wrote:
That leads me to believe that something funny is happening to my ActionForm
somewhere in the Struts code. Has anyone else seen this?? I have three
developers who came across this error independently so I have to imagine
that some of you out there bumped into it too when you
: IndexOutOfBounds error, Struts 1.1b2, J2SDK 1.4.1
Jim Krygowski wrote:
That leads me to believe that something funny is happening to my
ActionForm
somewhere in the Struts code. Has anyone else seen this?? I have three
developers who came across this error independently so I have to imagine
Hi all-
we have an application originally written to struts 1.1b2 and J2SDK 1.3.1_03
that was working fine. Recently, we've been given the signal to upgrade to
J2SDK 1.4.1. Fine, but now we're finding that our form posts are failing
with IndexOutOfBoundsException. I've traced through the
Subject: IndexOutOfBounds error, Struts 1.1b2, J2SDK 1.4.1
Hi all-
we have an application originally written to struts 1.1b2 and
J2SDK 1.3.1_03
that was working fine. Recently, we've been given the signal to
upgrade to
J2SDK 1.4.1. Fine, but now we're finding that our form posts are failing
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To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: IndexOutOfBounds error, Struts 1.1b2, J2SDK 1.4.1
Been doing some research since my last post. Here's the setup, same
application code, same struts jars, same app server switching
between JDK
1.3.1 and 1.4.1:
When processing a submit
Subject: RE: IndexOutOfBounds error, Struts 1.1b2, J2SDK 1.4.1
Step through the getPropertyDescriptor() method, which is
called just before that check. That's what makes the decision on
what type to return. What is the value of name?
-Original Message-
From: Jim Krygowski
Subject: RE: IndexOutOfBounds error, Struts 1.1b2, J2SDK 1.4.1
Step through the getPropertyDescriptor() method, which is
called just before that check. That's what makes the decision on
what type to return. What is the value of name?
-Original Message-
From: Jim Krygowski
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-Original Message-
From: Karr, David [mailto:david.karr;attws.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 2:40 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: IndexOutOfBounds error, Struts 1.1b2, J2SDK 1.4.1
So you're telling me that in both test cases, the name value is
displaySections
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From: Jim Krygowski [mailto:james.krygowski;shaws.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 2:49 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: IndexOutOfBounds error, Struts 1.1b2, J2SDK 1.4.1
The usage of displaySections[0] comes from struts itself when it
disassembles the request to determine
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Subject: RE: IndexOutOfBounds error, Struts 1.1b2, J2SDK 1.4.1
if you think thats the case, you could crack open the jar files for 1.3.x,
take out the reflection classes and replace them in the 1.4.1 jar.
If that works then look at the modification notes in the 1.4.1
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