The log indicate that your .login definition is called by a way or
another. It is hard to say why without knowledge of the workflow of your
application. Is your /greeting action called when you hit a page issuing
the log ?
Cedric
Rick Smith wrote:
Have you tried to remove the associated c
> Have you tried to remove the associated controller from your login
definition ?
When I remove the controller from the .login definition everything works as
expected. Also if I move the controller from the .login definition to a
different tiles definition, the controller is not called multiple
Rick Smith wrote:
Normally, the controller is called only when its definition is
inserted.
A search of my JSP source code directory confirms that I do not use the
tag at all, I'm using : all my tiles are defined
in my tiles-defs.xml.
The tag extends the tag. The primer is for
compat
> Normally, the controller is called only when its definition is
> inserted.
A search of my JSP source code directory confirms that I do not use the
tag at all, I'm using : all my tiles are defined
in my tiles-defs.xml.
The attached file shows the template JSP used in the tiles .baseLayout
de
Normally, the controller is called only when its definition is
inserted. Are you sure that you don't insert the ".login" definition
from the pages you navigate ? What is the jsp for one of this page ?
Cedric
Rick Smith wrote:
I have a Tiles controller that has been simplified to write to t
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