I'm looking for something which summarizes the guidelines for when to choose a
forward or a redirect.
Related to this, the two basic issues I'm aware of are:
1. Preserving the request parameters, and request-scope beans.
2. The resulting browser URL field.
3. Redirect takes longer, depending on
: Guidelines for choosing forward or redirect?
I'm looking for something which summarizes the guidelines for when to choose
a
forward or a redirect.
Related to this, the two basic issues I'm aware of are:
1. Preserving the request parameters, and request-scope beans.
2. The resulting browser URL
David M. Karr wrote:
I'm looking for something which summarizes the guidelines for when to choose a
forward or a redirect.
Related to this, the two basic issues I'm aware of are:
1. Preserving the request parameters, and request-scope beans.
2. The resulting browser URL field.
3. Redirect takes
Eddie, are you in the office on the weekend, too? :-(
Mark
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From: Eddie Bush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: Guidelines for choosing forward or redirect?
David M. Karr wrote:
I'm looking
No rest for the wicked ;-)
Galbreath, Mark wrote:
Eddie, are you in the office on the weekend, too? :-(
Mark
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Mark == Mark Galbreath Galbreath writes:
Mark This issue has been discussed many, many times here
Mark http://www.mail-archive.com/struts-user%40jakarta.apache.org/
Mark and on servlet-interest.
small-steam-release
Mark, I'm aware of that, but clearly the vast majority of those
for choosing forward or redirect?
Mark == Mark Galbreath Galbreath writes:
Mark This issue has been discussed many, many times here
Mark http://www.mail-archive.com/struts-user%40jakarta.apache.org/
Mark and on servlet-interest.
small-steam-release
Mark, I'm aware of that, but clearly
Anymore (and maybe this is a poor practice), I substitute doing a Google
search for searching the archive. I find it more useful, personally. I
have no clue how they can determine what's good and what's bad, but I
find that an invaluable resource at times.
I can't say I've ever seen
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