+1 - great work guys.
I had a computer crash at home last weekend and couldn't be online ;(
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I've noticed several more commits since this one. Should I be
keeping up with both codebases?
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On Apr 30, 2006, at 8:49 PM, Rainer Hermanns wrote:
Will do this tomorrow... Already assigned to me...
Does someone want to port this over?
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On 4/28/06, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I call a vote that the Struts PMC accept the WebWork 2 podling as having met
the incubation requirements and thereby be
accepted by the Apache Struts project as Struts Action 2.
Status: http://incubator.apache.org/projects/webwork2.html
[ ] +1
On Apr 28, 2006, at 3:06 PM, Wendy Smoak wrote:
Craig mentioned HtmlUnit, which we're now using with Cargo to confirm
that each Action 1 example app will at least deploy and display its
default page. If you'll check in the app you mentioned,
Done. It's not much to speak of, but it's a
No, you shouldn't need to. This was done by a committer who had been out of
the loop for a while and was caught immediately.
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Martin Cooper wrote:
On 4/28/06, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I call a vote that the Struts PMC accept the WebWork 2 podling as having
met the incubation requirements and thereby be
accepted by the Apache Struts project as Struts Action 2.
A couple of things I noticed on a quick scan:
As much as I love shorter names, I still think struts-action is more
user friendly. I see struts and immediately know what the file is. I
can't say the same for action; it's missing an important namespace
qualifier.
If anything, I would shorten it to struts.xml, but like we said
before, we could
Ted,
On 4/25/06, John B. Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My boss is running it by the lawyers. I will keep you posted, and
keep working on the framework.
Thank you for the patience. We're all clear for submission. I have
permission from the company's lawyers to submit this code to SF.
Ted
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
On 4/27/06, Patrick Lightbody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear trolls,
Please go. Or at least try to form your rambling in to some sort of
actionable suggestion. But don't just bitch for the sake of knowing
that people are reading, because...
Dear everyone else,
Paul Speed wrote:
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
On 4/27/06, Patrick Lightbody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear trolls,
Please go. Or at least try to form your rambling in to some sort of
actionable suggestion. But don't just bitch for the sake of knowing
that people are reading, because...
On 5/1/06, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Cooper wrote:
On 4/28/06, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I call a vote that the Struts PMC accept the WebWork 2 podling as
having
met the incubation requirements and thereby be
accepted by the Apache Struts project as Struts Action
If infrastructure would approve my request to run Jive on an ASF server, we
wouldn't be having this discussion :)
In the meantime, you can watch the WebWork developer forum, which contains
the chat transcripts posted each night:
http://forums.opensymphony.com/watches!add.jspa?forumID=32
Don
I believe Patrick put the snippet macro into the confluence.twdata.org instance, and it should be pointing correctly to
the Apache SVN. Patrick?
Don
tm jee wrote:
Hi guys,
What do we need to place in the snippet url in order for it to look for SAF
resource in apache's svn
eg.
1]
I agree - I think we should break this document down into JIRA tickets and track the discussion there. When we meet at
the JavaOne BOF, we can discuss the tickets and their fix schedules further.
Don
Patrick Lightbody wrote:
I propose that everyone get their last two cents in to the
+1
On 5/1/06, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree - I think we should break this document down into JIRA tickets and
track the discussion there. When we meet at
the JavaOne BOF, we can discuss the tickets and their fix schedules further.
Don
Patrick Lightbody wrote:
I propose that
Since I for one will most likely not be at JavaOne (though I'd like to be more
for this than anything else) and I assume others will not be as well, I am wary
of the idea that the JavaOne meeting would be given such importance, though
understand there is so much stuff here that it is hard to
As an Apache project, any votes and ensuing discussions must happen on the mailing list for the exact reason you
mentioned.However, face-to-face meetings are good way to quickly throw out ideas and get some folks on the same
page, making the list discussions quicker and more productive. You
On 5/1/06, Greg Reddin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Done. It's not much to speak of, but it's a start. I checked it
into sandbox/tiles-test. The lib directory is empty. It will need
the following jars to run:
Thanks. Which build are you using? I'd like to arrange Standalone
Tiles into
On May 1, 2006, at 2:27 PM, Wendy Smoak wrote:
Thanks. Which build are you using? I'd like to arrange Standalone
Tiles into modules for Maven 2 so that the example app can live beside
tiles-core, rather than in a separate sandbox project.
Yes, that would be awesome! I am now using the
OK, you should be all set with a girders subproject on the Struts SF
site, John.
We had been using CVS (because that's all there was), but I just
enabled Subversion if you want to use that instead.
-Ted.
On 5/1/06, John B. Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ted,
On 4/25/06, John B. Walker
Speaking of which, I was planning on doing some work on XWork configuration
refactoring and making it runtime changeable along with removing some
singletons on my flights to SFO for JavaOne... Any objections?
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That would be awesome.
Bob
On 5/1/06, Jason Carreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speaking of which, I was planning on doing some work on XWork configuration
refactoring and making it runtime changeable along with removing some
singletons on my flights to SFO for JavaOne... Any objections?
Agreed. Would this make it easier/possible to have a Properties-based config
and/or support wildcards?
Don
Bob Lee wrote:
That would be awesome.
Bob
On 5/1/06, Jason Carreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speaking of which, I was planning on doing some work on XWork
configuration refactoring
Ok, so I'll bite... What's Girders?
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On 5/1/06, Jason Carreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so I'll bite... What's Girders?
Why, it's the stuff that Irn-Bru is made from, of course!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irn_Bru
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Ok, so I'll bite... What's Girders?
Girders is a framework that's derived from Apache Struts. I had an itch
for a .NET front-end, Java web service back end. I have been infatuated
with the Struts framework and its keen ability to separate
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How the heck do you change the status of a jira ticket? Do I have the karma?
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I need to close these two:
http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-80,
http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-41
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Gary
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On 4/30/06, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My bad - fixed. Sorry for the inconvenience.
I have also subscribed all committers to the 'allow' list for commits
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Thanks, Brett!
We also need to send the
On 5/1/06, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Martin was the one that knew the steps - I've not done anything with
the wikidiffs myself. :)
Cheers,
Brett
On 5/2/06, Craig McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/1/06, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 4/30/06, Brett Porter
Hello, Struts committers and contributors:
I'm writing to this list because I'm about to propose a new project to
the Incubator that would work well with Struts:
See http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/XapProposal for the proposal.
I wanted to let folks on this list know in case there are
On 5/1/06, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin was the one that knew the steps - I've not done anything with
the wikidiffs myself. :)
Aha ... note to self ... match the names to the indent levels :-)
Cheers,
Brett
Craig
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Jonathan Revusky wrote:
Paul Speed wrote:
Of course, there is a difference between polite discourse and
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term has been leveled a little heavy-handed lately. I think the
bottom line is that if someone doesn't use the
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