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| +--org.springframework.web.struts.DelegatingActionProxy
Proxy for a Spring-managed Struts 1.1 Action that's defined in ContextLoaderPlugIn's WebApplicationContext.
The proxy is defined in the Struts config file, specifying this class as action class. It will delegate to a Struts Action bean in the ContextLoaderPlugIn context.
<action path="/login" type="org.springframework.web.struts.DelegatingActionProxy"/>The name of the Action bean in the WebApplicationContext will be determined from the mapping path and module prefix. This can be customized by overriding the
determineActionBeanName method.
Example:
A corresponding bean definition in the ContextLoaderPlugin context looks as follows, being able to fully leverage Spring's configuration facilities:
<bean name="/login" class="myapp.MyAction"> <property name="...">...</property> </bean>Note that you can use a single ContextLoaderPlugIn for all Struts modules. That context can in turn be loaded from multiple XML files, for example split according to Struts modules. Alternatively, define one ContextLoaderPlugIn per Struts module, specifying appropriate "contextConfigLocation" parameters. In both cases, the Spring bean name has to include the module prefix.
If you want to avoid having to specify DelegatingActionProxy as Action type in your struts-config, for example to be able to generate your Struts config file with XDoclet, consider DelegatingRequestProcessor. The latter's disadvantage is that it might conflict with the need for a different RequestProcessor subclass.
The default implementation delegates to the DelegatingActionUtils class as fas as possible, to reuse as much code as possible with DelegatingRequestProcessor and DelegatingTilesRequestProcessor.
Note: The idea of delegating to Spring-managed Struts Actions originated in Don Brown's Spring Struts Plugin. ContextLoaderPlugIn and DelegatingActionProxy constitute a clean-room implementation of the same idea, essentially superseding the original plugin. Many thanks to Don Brown and Matt Raible for the original work, and for the agreement to reimplement the idea in standard Spring!
| Method Summary | |
ActionForward | execute(ActionMapping mapping, ActionForm form, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)Pass the execute call on to the Spring-managed delegate Action. |
| Method Detail |
public ActionForward execute(ActionMapping mapping, ActionForm form, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws java.lang.Exception
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