Hi
Rama. One quick & dirty way to solve your problem is to
add "success" as a string to the request object in the perform method of your
action class, and add a "<forward-name="success" path=/originalJsp"> line
in your struts-config file (which will return you to the page you posted
the initial request). Add some jsp code to check if the request attribute
is null, which it will be when you first load the page. After the request
is posted and your action class adds the string to the request (if all goes
well), it should finish up by returning you to your original jsp where you will
now see your "success" status message (e.g. <%=
request.getAttribute("status")%>
I hope
this helps
Melissa
Web
Engineer
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