[opencms-dev] forward command

Pramila Thakur pthakur at hstcglobal.com
Tue Jun 28 15:30:44 CEST 2005


Hi,

I think I  have an answer to this. You could set the request attributes and then forward it. In the next page you can access it by request.getAttribute("somename").

Or you could use the RequestDispatcher to forward with request.

This should help.

Good luck
Pramila ...

-----Original Message-----
From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org
[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org]On Behalf Of Alexander Wallace
Sent: June 28, 2005 9:19 AM
To: The OpenCms mailing list
Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] forward command


As far as i know, this doesn't work... I've tried and asked... I  believe that 
it is explained in the alkacon docs, in the section about including files...    
I think it is because the forward looks for the jsp in the real fs, and it's 
not there...

If there is a way to do it i would love to know, for now, i have been using 
the session and redirects, i would rather use the request cuz of it's 
lifespan, but i could never get it to work... 

Alex...
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 06:49 am, bub habub wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> m sorry for asing such an easy question but somehow i
> didn't get it today. searching already for hours.
> 
> i just want to forward a request to another page. the
> second page should then be able to get the variables
> from the first page via request.getParameter but
> somehow cannot get variable.
> 
> here the code
> part of the first page: 
> 
> CmsUUID userid = temp.getUserLastModified();
> 		CmsUser projectleader = cmsobject.readUser(userid);
> 		//out.println(userid);
> 		String emailofuser = projectleader.getEmail();
> 		out.println(emailofuser);
> 		String url = temp.getRootPath();
> 		String filename = temp.getName();
> 		//out.println(url);
> 		out.println(filename);				//muss noch genauer
> aufgebaut werden
> 		//cmsobject.forward("send_update_reminder.jsp");
> 		%>
> 		<jsp:forward page="send_update_reminder.jsp" /> //
> this is just an idea
> 		<%	
> 
> another idea was to use sth like cms.forward() but i
> couldn't find a method like this.
> 
> 
> part of second page
> 
> String email = request.getParameter("emailofuser");
> String lname = request.getParameter("nameofuser");
> 
> any help. how can i just forward a request to another
> page.
> 
> sorry again to spam the mailing list for such a small
> issue
> 
> thank you
> 
> jap
> 
> 
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