if it doesn't meet your needs... better still, MAKE IT meet
your needs and give back... I think you'll find many people being quite
grateful to you for your efforts.
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had with other developers expressing
similar thoughts, so I know it's not just me. My hope is that something
constructive can come from these comments, and that's certainly my
purpose in taking the time to write this reply.
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... about the same time they get rid of the b and i tags :)
Regards
Adam
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, and I think there's
some fascinating consequences of that shift.
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Ian Roughley wrote:
Maybe no-one wants to admit it publicly :-)
Well, if that were true, it'd be a bigger problem than simply slow
adoption rates :)
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So, essentially, the suggestion is this:
http://wiki.apache.org/struts/AjaxStruts
...but expanded a lot :)
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no longer be the huge mental
leap that it was at the start.
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Java Web Parts - javawebparts.sourceforge.net
Supplying the wheel, so you
implementation uses
JNDI, but it is simple to change it. The nice thing about that is
you can
assume at all times that the environment is available and make
assumptions
around that.
-bp
On Jun 27, 2008, at 1:53 PM, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
We d something similar as well, but we decided
I'd contend that once you hit QA it's an admin's job to point to an appropriate
DB server for instance, not a dev's (although the devs will clearly have a
say)... However, none of this should be built into the EAR and therefore can be
changed in any environment without the EAR itself changing.
assumptions
around that.
-bp
On Jun 27, 2008, at 1:53 PM, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
We d something similar as well, but we decided to use a simple env
var in
all environments... So the exact same EAR can deploy to any
environment and
the code within simply looks for that var and acts
We d something similar as well, but we decided to use a simple env var in all
environments... So the exact same EAR can deploy to any environment and the
code within simply looks for that var and acts accordingly. Simple but highly
effective.
Frank
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We d something similar as well, but we decided to use a simple env var in all
environments... So the exact same EAR can deploy to any environment and the
code within simply looks for that var and acts accordingly. Simple but highly
effective.
Frank
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Supplying the wheel, so you don't have
doubt everyone did.
I think these bylaws need to be clearer. It votes are votes, as Niall
says, that's great, but let's make it crystal clear. If there's no
implied obligation of a +1 vote, as Martin contends, so be it, let's
make that crystal clear too.
Niall
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On Jan 16, 2008 10:47 AM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) If as you say Niall votes are votes, then that SHOULD mean that
non-binding voters can veto a release, but the bylaws say differently:
3 binding +1 votes and no binding vetos is the benchmark to whether
question about in the first place I
take as a sign that there is some level of disconnect going on, and
getting the bylaws right if for no other reason than everyone can point
to it and say that's the right answer, is the way to deal with it.
-Ted.
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Ted Husted wrote:
Since everyone here is a volunteer, there's no way to enforce an
obligation, and the ASF guidelines remind us of this. A vote is an
opinion, not a commitment.
Didn't you effectively say the opposite just
Niall Pemberton wrote:
On Jan 16, 2008 3:47 PM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Niall Pemberton wrote:
For the record I agree with Martin and in my book votes-are-votes
whoever they come from.
Well, I'm reading the bylaws right now:
Yeah and missing the wood for the trees
difference is worth thinking about. Willingness is slightly less of an
obligation than intention, so there's shades of gray to consider.
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On Tue, January 15, 2008 4:59 am, Ted Husted wrote:
As it happens, the only outstanding patch for Struts 1 is one of
Frank's, [STR-3006], an IE7 edge case.
That's funny, I didn't even remember that one!
Frank
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On Tue, January 15, 2008 10:25 am, Antonio Petrelli wrote:
Everything except the obligation is fine for me. Probably promise
could
be fine :-)
I wonder if there's a way to codify a pinky-swear :) LOL
Antonio
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On Tue, January 15, 2008 11:38 am, Dale Newfield wrote:
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
Martin Cooper wrote:
Should we declare Struts 1 dead? Do we have three PMC members who are
still willing to support further releases of it?
That's a loaded question... do we have even three *PEOPLE* still
On Tue, January 15, 2008 1:09 pm, Dale Newfield wrote:
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
my feeling is that until a project deprecates a release, then
no, there would be no expiration. Anyone who +1'd a release is implying
they are willing to support it until it's officially deprecated.
Do we ever
Martin Cooper wrote:
On Jan 14, 2008 10:40 PM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget, I'm not a committer, I'm not an
Apache member in any way, so me casting a non-binding +1 vote means
squat other than yeah, one extra set of eyes has looked at it and
thinks it looks good
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On Mon, January 14, 2008 1:05 pm, Ted Husted wrote:
Retrotranslation seems a pretty fast process to me.
It is fast, but the artifacts add to the clutter and confusion. The
question is whether it's gaining us active contributors. Not
freeloaders who just download the software, but volunteers
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that a
project intends to support its releases? Oh, you may have the right to
do it, but I don't believe it's RIGHT to do it.
Martin Cooper
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feel that way, whether it's ever been written
down somewhere or not.
Martin Cooper
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the possibility of prepping a component, i.e., looking up in a
database for the list of option's for a select, as one example.
Adam
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with the current state. If that method isn't found, just let
the tag do whatever it would normally do now, so as to not break
backwards-compatibility, and let the developer only write the code they
really need to.
(for all I know, S2 already offers this, I don't really know)
Frank
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Hi Antonio,
Antonio Petrelli wrote:
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return mapping.findForward(JSONResultType);
I don't like this syntax, because it mixes the concept of forward (to a
page) with the rendering of the ActionForm. Probably a more specific
ActionMapping method
for now because
I want to go reply to Martin's reply specifically because it might
change all this anyway :)
L.
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somewhere for everyone to look at, I don't think it's much of a leap
really effort-wise.
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it would work, just think about it conceptually)
Frank
Paul Benedict wrote:
I don't think it's a good idea to repurpose the forward attribute. It's
not identical to result in s2 with a type. I would truly recommend a
different kind of tag here.
Paul
On Dec 13, 2007 12:43 PM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL
Antonio Petrelli wrote:
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if we simply say that if it DOESN'T begin with a slash,
then it means something else, be it a template or class, or something
else, how would you feel about that?
It seems like Tiles definition names...
Are you saying
to
take, I'm all for it and will happily go off and implement it.
Paul
Frank
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2007/12/13, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
if we simply say that if it DOESN'T begin with a slash,
then it means something else, be it a template
, and
isn't in any way a big change. You might argue it's a little ugly
internally, and I'd agree to some extent!, but I don't see it as being
too bad. I like the lesser degree of change myself.
Paul
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Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
Another way to do it might be to subclass ActionForward, calling it
Result. Then, after the Action executes, we try to cast the result to
Result, and if we catch a ClassCastException, then we have a plain old
ActionForward and we process it same as always
, not an external piece that I as an
application developer then have to manage.
Martin Cooper
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be
replaced with servlets that are forwarded to, are you?
Martin Cooper
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It's possible I didn't get that one... I'll try tonight when I get home
and let you know.
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Good news: I was in fact missing some updates, and sure enough it's
working now. Thanks guys, I can get to work now :)
Frank
Antonio Petrelli wrote:
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It's possible I didn't get that one... I'll try tonight when I get home
and let you know.
I
to the Struts code base, doesn't break
compatibility in any way (I suppose unless someone happens to have the
exact forward names I'm proposing here in their app already), and aside
from the added dependencies, I don't see a down-side.
Thoughts?
Frank
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On Fri, December 7, 2007 2:54 am, Antonio Petrelli wrote:
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Paul Benedict wrote:
Please try again.
[INFO] Building Struts - Tiles 2 integration
...
[ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
any JDK5+
features... I also wasn't sure if there might be some other side-effects
I'm not seeing.
Frank
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On Fri, December 7, 2007 2:54 am, Antonio Petrelli wrote:
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Paul
Thanks Paul! I'll update and try a build when I get home from work tonight.
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10:25 AM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Paul. No rush, I have a DataVision build to roll today anyway,
not to mention a really hairy prod LDAP issue at work, so it's not like
I have nothing else to do :o
Frank
Paul Benedict wrote:
Well this is a definite oversight and so
Paul Benedict wrote:
Please try again.
Still looks to be something pointing to 1.5... see the end of this
dump... (I just *know* the answer is going to be in the POM... I don't
know Maven, but I know the POM is the answer to everything! LOL)
K:\projects\strutsmvn
[INFO] Scanning for
the error. Bummer.
Anyway, AFAIK, 1.4 is still a JDK 1.4 project. But since Frank tried this
out, I guess we should ask if 1.5 should be used or not? At the moment, I
say no. Thoughts?
Paul
On Dec 5, 2007 7:14 AM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Niall Pemberton wrote:
Looks like core
now... actually, I have java6 installed so I used that, but I assume
java5 would work too.
Frank
Niall
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picked this up nor Continuum which is running the
Struts 1.4build at Apache. When I get home, Frank, I will fix this for
you.
Paul
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I *definitely* say no... I know in my shop, we're going to be stuck with
JDK 1.4 for nearly another
I must have guessed wrong.
Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
Frank
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Martin Cooper wrote:
On Dec 4, 2007 5:24 PM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At The Ajax Experience back in October, Ted and I tossed around a few
ideas for new S1 features (Ajax only being one, contrary to the location
of the discussions!), and since I've just completed writing on my
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At The Ajax Experience back in October, Ted and I tossed around a few
ideas for new S1 features (Ajax only being one, contrary to the location
of the discussions!), and since I've just
java version 1.4.2_13
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_13-b06)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_13-b06, mixed mode)
K:\projects\strutsmvn -v
Maven version: 2.0.4
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
Thanks, will do. Once I have things fleshed out a little I'll bring it
up
be interested ever doing again, whether I had to write the
code or not, that's for sure.
Antonio
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be dealt with.
Why wouldn't/couldn't/shouldn't/*dn't this be put officially under the
Struts umbrella and hosted alongside Struts itself?
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happened with the Sourceforge-hosted items. I may
be wrong, but that's what I believe to be the case.
d.
f(rank) :)
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project (which is at least mentioned on
the home page), then that might be all that's needed to make it work.
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On Tue, November 27, 2007 12:15 pm, Philip Luppens wrote:
On 11/27/07, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't disagree with most of what you say here, and what Phillip says
in
his reply, so let me make a more concrete suggestion: make the plugin
registry much more prominent
, so it blends with the background (partially... it slightly
overlaps the gray bar there).
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I agree with Jim... a quick test shows that using height instead of
min-height causes the buttons to appear, at least in isolation.
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the road). Any objections to me adding mine to the
list? If not, should that note be removed from the page altogether?
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into a web-services plugin. Starting next month, I'll be doing a lot
more work with web services myself.
-Ted.
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Ted Husted wrote:
On 10/22/07, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still not 100% convinced there's a ton of benefit to this plugin
frankly, other than perhaps visibility, but it's there now in any case.
The benefit of the Dojo plugin isn't that it enables Dojo, but that it
enables
you view a REST-based approach as being better, and especially how you
see it as being more flexible.
Frank
P.S., I don't want to hijack your thread Don, so if you feel this is a
bit too tangential please do change the subject for any reply you may
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Don Brown wrote:
3. Your private remote API is your public API - your Ajax app is just
another consumer of your remote api. This makes tools like mashups
possible with no extra work. DWR endpoints aren't meant to be
consumed externally.
I think this point especially is where the value of
can do both
at the same time without a problem! LOL
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On Wed, September 19, 2007 10:46 am, Martin Cooper wrote:
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Ted,
You can come up with the wording. I am not Mr. Prose :-) If you need
numbers, we have over 2500+ closed defects.
Yeah, but that makes it sound like Struts was buggy as hell,
of that, and Ted's
suggestion offers a viable alternative that keeps the code alive, and in
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Martin Cooper wrote:
I honestly don't see that we could point at some other project outside the
ASF and say that we endorse the plugins produced by that project when what
we are really saying is that we don't consider those plugins to be
sufficiently worthy to live at the ASF.
I suppose
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a polling scanner. The better solution will be
to write a GUI that will let you install, uninstall, and upgrade bundles at
runtime.
Don
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Don, could you clarify something for me? You say Drop the jar into the
/WEB-INF/classes/bundles directory
of the most convoluted classloader schemes around, version 5.x and prior
at least).
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Martin Cooper wrote:
It would be the same thing in the sense of the direction of the class
loader, and I would expect the same screwy things to happen. And if you're
using WebFear, then I'd fully expect other screwy things to happen as well,
as a free bonus. ;-)
Hehe, I know *exactly* what you
hard to convert the static loggers.
Paul
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Martin Cooper wrote:
It would be the same thing in the sense of the direction of the class
loader, and I would expect the same screwy things to happen. And if
you're
using WebFear, then I'd fully expect other screwy things
process that goes into asking the question you
asked, and I also understand now why it's a fundamentally flawed
question to ask in the first place.
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what I borked?
Frank
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
Ok Don, good enough, thanks. I just wasn't sure if there was any sort
of actual procedure in place. Look for it to be up in the next day or
two (just have some final checks to do). And I'll definitely announce it.
Take care,
Frank
Don Brown
myself.
Tom
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
Can anyone lend me a hand with something? I posted a news item on the
plugin registry page announcing the beta release of this plugin, and I
thought I saw it there initially, but now it's not showing up...
what's weird is that if I hit the Browse Space link
question is about releasing it... I know there is the
plugin registry, and I'd like to put it up there, but I'm not sure the
procedure involved. Can anyone provide some guidance? Or should I just
post it someone else and announce it on @user?
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a page with your plugin docs, probably
using the page template that's available. It wouldn't hurt to announce it
in user@ either.
Don
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Hi everyone... I'm just about finished putting together my first plugin,
allowing for usage of the DataVision
* to code in the
webapp its a part of, which maybe isn't possible? If it isn't, is there
any potential for conflict by having the same JAR within the plugin JAR
and also in WEb-INF/lib of the webapp?
Guidance is appreciate whataver the answer(s). Thanks all!
Frank
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versioning of
dependent libraries... of course, there's that nagging conflicting
versions issue, so maybe not such a great idea :(
Thanks,
Frank
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,
I even feel dumber after that :). Someday I will try again, but that time
I
will actually read OSGi documentation first.
musachy
On 6/6/07, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, I wouldn't want to repack JARs... we actually do that with Java Web
Parts with a couple of Commons
On Wed, June 6, 2007 1:07 pm, Ted Husted wrote:
On 6/6/07, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All this does however, to me anyway, mean that plugins can't really be
called self-contained, and saying ...can extend the framework just by
adding a JAR to the application's classpath
Thanks Ted! Very minor update done now as well :)
Frank
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Michael Jouravlev wrote:
I believe once a release is tagged, it cannot be undone.
Is this a consequence of the release process? Just curious because I
don't think it's a limitation of SVN.
Frank
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of Action? Why is it so
important to modify the Action class itself? That is, and has been, my
only question here.
Frank
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Date: Feb 20, 2007 1:42 PM
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Hi Frank, I've taken this discussion offline if you don't mind, but if
you like we can bring ig back to the list. We had this argument
before, my reasons are the same
to, but then you
right away have to ask what library do you use? Maybe that's a place to
just write some simple Javascript and not use a library at all, much like
valdator emits its own JS (debatable).
Frank
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On Mon, November 6, 2006 12:24 pm, Rene Gielen wrote:
Right now this switch already present. DWR is utilized for that, not
depending on which AJAX UI framework is used - so if we would add
sciptaculous support or such, we would not need to change the remoting
based validation solution.
WW2
As I understand it, and someone will correct me if I'm wrong, with Struts
2 you can create a new theme to use whatever toolkit you'd like.
Frank
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it
should extend xhtml theme or not I can't really answer because I haven't
looked at the theme support in enough detail to know... it doesn't *sound*
wrong to me though :)
Frank
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