I am feeling really dumb now, that doesn't sound "very easy" at all
:). Could you re-write your question for non-spring mvc  users?

musachy

On Jan 30, 2008 2:36 PM, claym <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> One of the things I really liked about Spring MVC was the fact that it was
> very easy to control the flow of a request. You could use referenceData() to
> add data that was needed on the page but not necessarily form related, then
> formBackingObject() for the actual pre-submission form population, and then
> control the processing of pre-submit and post-submit with showForm() and
> onSubmit()
>
> It was also smart enough to repopulate things like referenceData if there
> was an invalid submission.
>
> Part of this was due to the fact that there were lots of different types of
> controllers - all the referenceData and formBackingObject wasn't necessary
> if you're just displaying a non-form page, but you could always use
> SimpleFormController if you needed it.
>
> I'm not seeing that kind of behavior in Struts 2. I'm not saying it's
> required functionality, but I certainly appreciated it in Spring MVC.
>
> Is it there and I'm not seeing it? How would you control the request like
> this?
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