I've created two sets of servlets: Views and Controllers/Handlers
- Views: Perform simple reads and forward data to JSPs
- Controllers: Perform database updates or inserts and send a notification to either a JSP or a View type servlet
Notification here is a status message for the user. Example: "You have successfully updated blah..."
If I use requestDispatcher.forward()
in controllers and the user refreshes (after the Controller has passed control to view/jsp) the page by confirming resend there is a chance of duplicate actions being performed
If I use response.sendRedirect()
I cannot seem to send any notifications without setting these in the session
Is there a good design practice that helps here? Any good link to MVC for java w/o frameworks that handles this particular scenario would be appreciated.
I am not using Spring or Struts - just plain old HTTPServlets
Example - Controller:
public XServlet extends HttpServlet{
public void processRequest(request, response) throws ...{
//Do some stuff here
if(success){
setUserMessage("Hooray ur profile pic is uploaded!");
} else {
setUserMessage("Oh no! We couldn't upload that file its too biG!");
}
//Send the notification
request.setAttribute("status", getUserMessage());
request.getRequestDispatcher("editProfile.jsp").forward(request, response);
}
}
Doing this means that if the user tries to refresh the page the control will again pass to this controller and some actions may be repeated unnecessarily.
However if I use sendRedirect()
then I cannot show the status message without either resorting to a session attribute or appending it to the url.