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request into interceptor
How can i set an attribute in the curret http request into an interceptor?
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Re: request into interceptor
Posted by Musachy Barroso <mu...@gmail.com>.
"Please don't create new threads for existing questions. Obviously,
System.out won't print to the JSP. So you have to put the message
somewhere (request, session, action) your JSP can look it up and use
it.
Nils-H"
http://struts.apache.org/2.0.6/docs/how-can-we-access-the-httpservletrequest.html
musachy
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