Hi,

Even after giving the fully qualified class name it doesn't work.

Thanks and regards,
Karthik.


On 1/28/06, Debendra Barik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> its appearing that you are using the type attribute inside the <html:form>
> tag, its ok but you have to give fully qualified class name of the
> ActionForm which you are using in the form-bean section of your
> struts-config.xml.
> that is type="com.bofa.ecomm.snf.web.privacy.PrivacyPreferencesBean"
> Note: type attribute is optional so you can omit it if you want.
> Try it, i think your problem will be solved. see i have changed your code.
> -----
> <%@ page language="java" %>
> <%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-html.tld" prefix="html" %>
> <%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-bean.tld" prefix="bean" %>
> <html:form action="/Control.do?body=privacysecur_set_privacy_pref"
> method="post"
> name="privacyPrefForm" type="
> com.bofa.ecomm.snf.web.privacy.PrivacyPreferencesBean">
> <html:text property="strFirstName"/>
> <html:submit>
> submit
> </html:submit>
> </html:form>
>
> PrivacyPreferencesBean.java
> --------------------------------------------
> *
>
> public* *class* PrivacyPreferencesBean *extends* ActionForm {*
> **private* String strFirstName;*
> **public String getStrFirstName() {
> return strFirstName;
> }
> **public void setStrFirstName(String string) {
> strFirstName = string;
> }
> **}*
>
> *Entries in Struts-config.xml*
>
> <form-bean name="privacyPrefForm" type="
> com.bofa.ecomm.snf.web.privacy.PrivacyPreferencesBean">
> </form-bean>
>
> <action path="/Control" type="com.bofa.ecomm.snf.web.global.Control"
> name="privacyPrefForm" scope="request" validate="true">
>   <forward name="success" path="/jsp/global/def.jsp"/>
> </action>
>
> Let me know you if find your solution or not.
> Thanks,
> Debendra.
>
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