Well I want to study Struts so I am going to begin with Struts 1, I would like to know the general flow. What files are required?
Whats the function of struts-config.xml
You should start with a tutorial on Struts, that will make it easy to understand :D. You can find plenty on the web, especially for Struts 1. Here is a starting point for example.
But just for the sake of it, here is a high view presentation.
First you add the Struts ActionServlet into your web.xml
file and you configure it to accept requests that match a certain mapping. For Struts this is *.do
(you can have whatever you want for this, *.do
is just a convention in the Struts community).
Now, whatever arrives on the server with such a *.do
URL pattern is sent to the ActionServlet
.
Now, the content of struts-config.xml
file comes into play. The ActionServlet
is a front controller which just dispatches to other more appropriate resources for specific processing. Those specific resources are the Action classes.
You can have for example a LoginAction
that must process requests that arrive on the login.do
path. In the struts-config.xml
you specify this: everything that comes on the login
path must be sent to LoginAction
class.
And you can have as many declarations as you want, for path x
call XAction
, for y
call YAction
etc etc.
Normally your client submits data to the server, data that he inputs into a HTML form. This data you need to process in your Action
class. Now enter ActionForm.
The ActionForm
is a bean that the Struts framework fills with the data from the HTML form. Instead of doing request.getParameter("foo")
you can work with objects like formBean.getFoo()
for example.
Once you do your processing in the Action
class using the ActionForm
, you then must present the results in some view (by the way, Struts is a MVC framework so you must know a stuff or two about this also).
The views are normally JSP files. When you return from your Action
, you specify a "forward" location by name (i.e. to what view to go). Now again the information is in the struts-config.xml
file where the name of the view is mapped to a JSP location.
The framework will then forward control to that JSP, the JSP presents the data which is then sent to the client as HTML (the client will no longer need to access JSPs directly - they must be hidden by the Struts framework).
In the new page the client again performs some requests and the process repeats.
Well, that's about as high presentation as it can get. Off course there is more than this, but you will discover them while learning about Struts.
As for the validator-rules.xml
and validation.xml
, those are used by the Validator framework which you can integrate with Struts by the use of a plugin (Struts has plugins you can use to add new stuff to it) to also add validation to the user's input.
Well, that is about it. You can find plenty of tutorials on the web offering more details but hope helps you get a better start.
Good luck!
Struts doesn't support Model directly. However, the Struts actions and configuration file provide you ability to implement it by your own.
1) Form bean that extends org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm, that is used in two ways at run time:
2) Struts tag libraries such as bean, logic, html & tiles plugin
See the Struts 1.3 example
For your comparison & reference, here's Struts 2.3 demo
action="login.do"
. the container will call to web.xml
. in that
web.xml
there are two sections servlet And servlet mapping*.do
in the url-pattern. if it found to
take the name of servlet. and check the corresponding class. in the
servlet section. that class is ActionServlet
.RequestPrecessor
class instanceService(req,res) RequestPrecessor rp = new RequestPrecessor();
RequestProcessor
class through the
instance rp.process(req,res)
Inside that condition there are 6 steps are processing
Struts- Config.xml
. it
will keep all details of the action mapping path, value, type
forward, validation=true/false
, input
="*.jsp"
etc these r created instanceActionMapping
instance the ris mention or not the
validate =true/false
if false it will not execute the this step else
it will execute this step.ActionErrors
instance. if it is not empty. it will go to error page
other wise it will got to corresponding page. else if it is empty
if will go further and display corresponding value of page in jsp
view.This is struts flow.