To forward to the "failure" page try using mapping.getInputForward();
It is better than defining a failure forward everytime and is less
error-prone.
Pedro Salgado
On 26/9/04 4:11 pm, "Yves Sy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you mean "failure"? You explicitly return
> mapping.findForward("failure")? Or do you mean when the validate
> method in ActionForm fails?
>
> And what's the path of the page where you're being redirected?
>
> -Yves-
>
> On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 13:03:58 -0400, Tom Holmes Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've been working on this Member pages for a short time now, and it used
>> to be that when the data didn't validate from the formbean, it would
>> return to the correct page to allow the user to fix the data. When the
>> data is entered correctly, the data does gets filed to the database, and
>> the user is returned to the correct page saying that data has been
>> filed. Here is the action mapping:
>>
>> <action path="/membership_ee"
>> type="com.tjh.csaa.beans.MemberAction"
>> name="memberNewForm"
>> scope="request"
>> input="/membership/membership_ee.jsp"
>> validate="true">
>> <forward name="failure" path="/membership/membership_ee.jsp"/>
>> <forward name="success" path="/membership/membership_created.jsp"/>
>>
>> This hasn't changed at all, and it used to work fine. And it still does
>> work if the return is "success". But, when I return "failure", I get
>> re-directed to some other page that doesn't exist in this directory. I
>> don't know why it would start doing that all of a sudden?
>>
>> Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
>>
>> Tom
>>
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