Yes you can
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Subject: Should I be able to put a path of a Action Class in a global
forward?
Should I be able to put a path of a Action Class in a
Everytime I put the global forward in the config-struts.xml document I get
the following error
Warning Target /contentView.do does not exist in the following modules: /
It is like the contentView.do can not be resolved.
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03/16/2004 12:32 PM
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what does the action definition look like?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 11:52 AM
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Subject: RE: Should I be able to put a path of a Action Class in a
global forward?
Everytime I
Are you getting this from Struts or the container, or from your IDE? What
IDE are you using? Some IDEs that try to support Struts aren't really *that*
in touch with what a developer can do with Struts. If you have a doubt, try
running the app and see if it behaves the way you (and not your IDE)
action-mappings
action path=/contentView
type=com.fm.portal.vignette.action.ContentViewAction
forward name=success path=/pages/Welcome.jsp /
/action
/action-mappings
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03/16/2004 12:53
WSSD 5.0.1
(WebSphere Studio Site Developer)
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03/16/2004 12:58 PM
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