So you're asking us how to instantiate a class of yours correctly? How would we know?
Dave On May 26, 2011 6:10 AM, "Will Sumekar" <will19790...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a service class inside my action class and I override the constructor > of my action class adding an instantiation of the service class. If I remove > the instantiation, the action will be valid and the page will show > correctly. There is no error in eclipse. > > * > > public StifBinConversionAction() { > > super(); > > // svc = new ProcessStifOliBinConversion(); > > } > * > > How can I instantiate the service object correctly? I do not want to use > dependency injection like in Spring framework, just want to instantiate one > in the action class. > > Thanks > Will > > > On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Will Sumekar <will19790...@gmail.com >wrote: > >> Hi >> I have this action: >> >> <action path=*"/view.stif.loader.bin.mapping"* >> >> type=*"com.st.mas.wmr.action.StifBinConversionAction"* parameter=* >> "viewLoaderMapping"* >> >> name=*"stifConvForm"* scope=*"request"* validate=*"false"* >> >> input=*".editConfig"*> >> >> <forward name=*"success"* path=*".viewStifLoadBinMapping"*/> >> >> </action> >> >> This action used to work, but now it doesn't and I don't know why. I get "HTTP >> Status 500 - No action instance for path /view.stif.loader.bin.mapping could >> be created". The Action class is still there, and no change is done to >> struts-config.xml. >> >> What other reasons could cause HTTP 500? >> >> I'm using Struts 1 with Tiles. >> >> >> Thanks. >> Will >> >>