What is in the log file? Log files records errors.
There may be a clue.
--- todd thorner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi and thanks,
>
> Ok, I have reached this far in my logon page
> development...
>
> The first JSP page comes up fine, showing me a form
> <html:form action="/LogonSubmit"> with a rendered
> <html:text> tag for each required field (username
> and password), plus a "Reset" and a "Submit" button.
> Code sample below comes from my struts-config.xml
> file:
>
> <form-beans>
> <form-bean name="logonForm"
> type="mystrutsforms.LogonForm"/>
> </form-beans>
>
> <global-forwards>
> <forward name="logon" path="/Logon.do"/>
> </global-forward>
>
> <action-mappings>
> <action path="/Logon"
> type="org.apache.struts.actions.ForwardAction"
> parameter="/pages/Logon.jsp"/>
> <action path="/LogonSubmit"
> type="mystrutsactions.LogonAction" name="logonForm"
> scope="request" validate="true"
> input="/pages/Logon.jsp">
> <forward name="success"
> path="/pages/LogonSuccess.jsp"/>
> <forward name="fail"
> path="/pages/LogonFail.jsp"/>
> </action>
> </action-mappings>
>
> ****************** struts-config.xml code above
> ******************
>
> I can enter data into the <html:text> fields and
> they will erase if I click "Reset"
> I can click "Submit" with nothing filled in (passing
> nulls with the request), and the proper
> <html:errors/> are displayed
> However,
>
> If I enter any values for the "username" and
> "password" fields, then click "Submit," a blank page
> is always returned.
>
> What's up with that? The browser says it's trying
> to display results from "LogonSubmit.do" (which is
> what I expect). I have a file called
> "users.properties" in the directory
> "WEB-INF/classes" and in my LogonAction.java code:
>
> public final class LogonAction extends Action {
>
> public ActionForward execute( ActionMapping
> mapping,
> ActionForm form,
> HttpServletRequest request,
> HttpServletResponse response )
> throws Exception {
>
> String username = ( ( LogonForm ) form
> ).getUsername();
> String password = ( ( LogonForm ) form
> ).getPassword();
> boolean validated = false;
>
> try {
>
> validated = isUserLoggedOn( username,
> password );
> }
> catch ( SimpleUserDirectoryException sudexc
> ) {
> ActionErrors errors = new
> ActionErrors();
> errors.add( ActionErrors.GLOBAL_ERROR,
> new ActionError( "error.logon.connect" )
> );
> saveErrors( request, errors );
> return ( new ActionForward(
> mapping.getInput() ) );
> }
>
> if ( !validated ) {
>
> ActionErrors errors = new
> ActionErrors();
> errors.add( ActionErrors.GLOBAL_ERROR,
> new ActionError( "error.logon.invalid" )
> );
> saveErrors( request, errors );
> return ( new ActionForward(
> mapping.getInput() ) );
> }
>
> HttpSession session = request.getSession();
> session.setAttribute( Constants.USER_KEY,
> form );
>
> return ( mapping.findForward(
> Constants.SUCCESS ) );
> }
>
> public boolean isUserLoggedOn( String username,
> String password ) throws
> SimpleUserDirectoryException {
>
> return (
> SimpleUserDirectory.getInstance().passwordIsValid(
> username, password ) );
> }
> }
>
> ****************** mystrutsactions.LogonAction.java
> code above ******************
>
> Note: The LogonAction.java file above makes use of
> the following SimpleUserDirectory.java code:
>
> private static final String
> SimpleUserDirectoryFilepath = "users.properties";
> InputStream ips =
>
this.getClass().getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(
> SimpleUserDirectoryFilepath );
>
> ****************** mystrutsforms.LogonForm.java code
> above ******************
>
> Also, my web.xml file has:
>
> <init-param>
> <param-name>application</param-name>
> <param-value>application</param-value>
> </init-param>
>
> ****************** web.xml code above
> ******************
>
> Any suggestions or guesses are appreciated.
>
>
>
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