<html:errors> struts tutorial or example

Tere picture Tere · Jun 2, 2009 · Viewed 63.8k times · Source

I'm trying to make a login page in Struts. The idea is to validate if the user exists, etc, and then if there is an error, return to the login page with the errors in red (the typical login or any form page validation).

I would like to know if someone knows an errors management tutorial in Struts. I'm looking specially for a tutorial (or example) of the

<html:errors>

tag, which I think would solve my problem.

Answer

Mark Lutton picture Mark Lutton · Jun 2, 2009

Here's one: //struts.apache.org/1.3.5/struts-taglib/apidocs/org/apache/struts/taglib/html/package-summary.html#package_description

Here I'm assuming Struts 1. I don't know if it has changed for Struts 2.

You can put an errors.header and errors.footer into your message resources file:

errors.header=<h3><font color="red">Errors:</font></h3><ul>
errors.footer=</ul>

The header and footer are displayed only if the ActionErrors object has any errors in it.

In your Action class, do this:

ActionErrors errors = new ActionErrors();
if (badInput) {
  errors.add(ActionErrors.GLOBAL_ERROR,
    new ActionError("error.bad.input", badString);    // key in messages resource file
                                    // badString will replace {0} in message
}

Then before returning:

saveErrors(request, errors);

In your messages resource file:

error.bad.input=<li>Bad input:  '{0}' is invalid.</li>

Now when the <html:errors/> tag is processed, it will turn into:

<h3><font color="red">Errors:</font></h3><ul>
<li>Bad input: 'xxyyzzz' is invalid.<li>
</ul>