Carey,
Thanks for your mail. I knew about the option you
suggested and mentioned it in my mail.
quote:
I know I can save the foo attribute into session in
Action A class and access it in Action B, or set the
scope of Form A to session in struts-config and access
Form A from Action B.
unquote:
to as
well.
I like this better because then you can run junit tests w/o worring about
the container.
Edgar
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From: Shyam A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 8:39 AM
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Subject: RE: Passing parameters
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From: Edgar P Dollin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 10:19 AM
To: 'Shyam A'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Passing parameters between forms
My preference is to emulate the session functionality in your own classes,
i.e. publish / subscribe
Hi Shyam,
If you change html:text property=foo/
to html:hidden property=foo write=true/
OR
if you just add html:hidden property=foo/
does it work?
Susan Bradeen
On 10/13/2003 08:27:41 PM Shyam A wrote:
Hi,
I have a scenario where I need to pass parameters
between forms.i.e, I have
Hi,
I have a scenario where I need to pass parameters
between forms.i.e, I have two forms, Form A and Form B
with the same attribute foo. The value of foo is
set in Form A. Also, I have a link from the JSP page
corresponding to Form A to the action corresponding to
Form B,i.e,
In form A, I
I have some vague memory (perhaps completely wrong) that the forms are
stored wherever they are stored using the names that you specify in
struts-config. It may not be the nicest way to do this, but I'm pretty sure
that, given session scope on your forms, you can do something like
(FormA)forma =
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