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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T14:52:24+00:00 2026-06-09T14:52:24+00:00

<action name=doLogin class=controller.LoginAction> <result name=input>login.jsp</result> <result name=error>login.jsp</result> <result name=success type=redirectAction> <param name=actionName>doStartIndex</param> </result> <result

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<action name="doLogin" class="controller.LoginAction">
    <result name="input">login.jsp</result>
    <result name="error">login.jsp</result>
    <result name="success" type="redirectAction">
        <param name="actionName">doStartIndex</param>
    </result>
    <result name="adminpage" type="redirect">adminPage.jsp</result>
</action>

<action name="doStartIndex" class="controller.IndexingAction" method="autoAllocate">
    <result>home.jsp</result>
</action>

NOTE: I’m using struts2.2.1

by using this i’m trying to move from one action to another but I get the following 404:

localhost:80801/ai/
The requested resource (/ai/) is not available.

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    2026-06-09T14:52:25+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 2:52 pm

    In one of my scenario I was in need of creation a bean class but since the action class has the same bean elements that which I want to create in my new bean class except the parameterized constructor.

    So I was testing to use the action class inserted to creating a new bean class. First I was wrong that an action class can also have parameterized constructor and while I tried to work with that my action, it fails to work and returns to the same page where I initiated that action and even I did not get any stack trace too.

    So People keep remember that we should not try to create parameterized constructor for an action class with out creating a default constructor. I hope about this last line I’m correct if I need any correction please correct me.

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