Hi,

you should take a look at Spring Web Flow
(http://www.springframework.org/webflow) and its Struts2 plugin
(http://cwiki.apache.org/S2PLUGINS/spring-webflow-plugin.html).

Regards,
Sami Dalouche

Le lundi 08 octobre 2007 à 15:03 +1000, Zoran Avtarovski a écrit :
> Action chaining isn't just to access logic in two separate action classes,
> but is often necessary when intermediate input is required from the user,
> for example complex forms which need to be broken down into multiple pages,
> wizards if you like.
> 
> Since Struts 1 we have been sticking the user entered data in the session
> scope, which poses its own problems. I thought the big advantage of S2 was
> the ability to "easily" implement action chaining and let the framework deal
> with how to persist the data across multiple requests. But I'm finding that
> it's not the case.
> 
> Z. 
> 
> > This is usually called "action chaining"
> > 
> >  * http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/action-chaining.html
> > 
> > Experience shows that chaining should be used with care. If chaining
> > is overused, an application can turn into "spaghetti code". Be sure to
> > ask yourself why you need to chain from Action1 to Action2. Could the
> > logic in Action2 be pushed back to a support class or business facade
> > so that Action1 can call it too?
> > 
> > Ideally, Action classes should be as short as possible. All the core
> > logic should be pushed back to a support class or a business facade,
> > so that Actions only call methods. Actions are best used as adapters,
> > rather than as a class where coding logic is defined.
> > 
> > -- HTH, Ted
> > <http://www.husted.com/ted/blog/>
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On 10/4/07, ros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> 
> >> Hi!
> >> 
> >> I use struts2 and want to load object in action1 and then access in in
> >> action2 and result jsp, like on drawing
> >> 
> >> my1.html -(myobject.id)-> action1.save -(myobject)-> action2.edit
> >> -(myobject)-> my2.jsp -> my2.html
> >> 
> >> I do not want to load this object in action2.edit if it was already loaded
> >> in action1.save.
> >> 
> >> Can struts2 pass objects from action to action?
> >> 
> >> Thanks.
> >> 
> >> 
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