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I have the following struts.xml:
<struts>
<package name="default" namespace="/view" extends="struts-portlet-default">
<action name="index" class="com.gigi.LoginAction">
<result type="redirectAction">
<param name="actionName">showAlerts</param>
<param name="namespace">/view</param>
<param name="portletMode">view</param>
</result>
<result name="error">/includes/error.jsp</result>
</action>
<action name="showAlerts" class="com.gigi.AlertsAction">
<result>/jsp/view/Alerts.jsp</result>
</action>
</package>
<package name="edit" namespace="/edit" extends="struts-portlet-default">
<action name="index" class="com.gigi.UpdateNameAction">
<result type="redirectAction">
<param name="actionName">index</param>
<param name="portletMode">view</param>
</result>
<result name="input">/jsp/edit/index.jsp</result>
</action>
</package>
</struts>

and LoginAction has the following execute method:

 public String execute() throws Exception {

  boolean loggedIn = checkLogin();

  System.out.println("LoggedIn = " + loggedIn);
  if (loggedIn) {
   return SUCCESS;
  }

  return ERROR;
 }

I am trying a redirect from LoginAction to AlertsAction. Every time I open the portlet in jboss portal 2.7.1, I get the following error:

The requested resource (/portlet/view/showAlerts) is not available

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong? I tried writing the redirect in different ways, but the result is the same... Thanks.

A: 

Where exactly is Alerts.jsp? Is it in /jsp or /WEB-INF/jsp? Can you log something out of the execute() method of AlertsAction?

Dusty Pearce
the jsp is in the /jsp folder of the webapp.I talked to some collegues and it seems that in the portlet the redirectAction doesn't work very well, so I am using chain.