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Interceptors of Struts 2

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Many Actions share common concerns. Some Actions need input validated. Other Actions may need a file upload to be pre-processed. Another Action might need protection from a double submit. Many Actions need drop-down lists and other controls pre-populated before the page displays.

The framework makes it easy to share solutions to these concerns using an “Interceptor” strategy. When you request a resource that maps to an “action”, the framework invokes the Action object. But, before the Action is executed, the invocation can be intercepted by another object. After the Action executes, the invocation could be intercepted again. Unsurprisingly, we call these objects “Interceptors.”

Interceptors can execute code before and after an Action is invoked. Most of the framework’s core functionality is implemented as Interceptors. Features like double-submit guards, type conversion, object population, validation, file upload, page preparation, and more, are all implemented with the help of Interceptors. Each and every Interceptor is pluggable, so you can decide exactly which features an Action needs to support.

Interceptors can be configured on a per-action basis. Your own custom Interceptors can be mixed-and-matched with the Interceptors bundled with the framework. Interceptors “set the stage” for the Action classes, doing much of the “heavy lifting” before the Action executes.

In some cases, an Interceptor might keep an Action from firing, because of a double-submit or because validation failed. Interceptors can also change the state of an Action before it executes.

The Interceptors are defined in a stack that specifies the execution order. In some cases, the order of the Interceptors on the stack can be very important.

References:

http://docs.huihoo.com/apache/struts/apache-struts-2-document/interceptors.html

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