--- aum strut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> but when i hit submitt button.it is not able to find the action associated
> with the index.jsp.

*sigh*

Okay, we're going to start over. This would be easier if you'd answer the
questions, though. This time I've numbered them for your convenience.

1) Do you have the S2 filter defined in your web.xml? You did not include
your web.xml in your original post.

I ask #1 because if you don't have the S2 filter defined nothing will work
correctly. From one of your earlier messages I am assuming that you do, in
fact, have the filter defined, but want to make sure.

2) Do you know that your application is compiling?
3) Do  you know that your application is being properly deployed? 

I ask questions #2 & #3 because using the exact code you posted originally I
cannot duplicate your issue.

4) What, *precisely*, do you mean that it is "not able to find the action
associated with the index.jsp"? Is there an error message in your browser
window? If so, what is it? Is there an error message in the console? If so,
what is it?

I ask question #4 because there are various ways in which this could fail,
and determining which way it is failing is probably enough to solve the
problem.

5) What HTML is being rendered by the <s:form...> tag?

I ask #5 because the <s:form...> tag will render differently if there is an
S2 configuration problem. For example, if you misspell the name of an action
in the <s:form...> tag and it is not a configured action the tag will not
render the action suffix (".action" by default).

6) Please re-post the **entire** contents of each of the following files:
    - web.xml configuration file
    - struts.xml configuration file
    - aum.StrutsExample Java source
    - /jsp/index.jsp JSP source

I ask #6 because each code posting you've made has had something different. I
ask for the *entire* contents to avoid me having to ask you more questions.

7) Please post the *precise* error message you see in your browser and/or in
your logs.

I ask #7 because I still don't know precisely what you're seeing.

Each of these questions, *if answered*, may help lead to a solution. I cannot
reproduce your problem, but because you do not provide answers to questions
or precise errors I'm having some difficulty determining what the problem
actually is.

Dave



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