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i am using the pool implementation using apache commons pool and dbcp
how can i test if it works?
clement
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any of the 3 will do
1. configure the data source in tomcat
2. configure the data source in struts
3. write your own pool implementation using apache commons pool and dbcp
hth
Navjot Singh
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Thanks for the solution but
I have used each and evrything.
it runs fine oracle and Mysql..
and i have using dbcp Tomcat's DataSource object with oracle 9i but now
the problem lies when i use Tomcat5.0 with Informix9.x Database server.
if u have ever tried t implement it then please tell
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Can any body make me aware about StrutsEJB
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Umesh
try with
html:form action=/techinicalStructure
The context root the url mapping(.do) for struts will be taken care of.
-jayash
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Hi ,
try
new ActionForward(https://localhost:1443+getContextPath()
+xyz.jsp,true);
Regds
Anant Kumar
TCS
N.N.S.S Ravi
If your trying to force the https scheme then i'd do this with your
webserver, otherwise your app wont be very portable. If you do really
need to do this then i'd keep the strings in a properties file, but i
cant see why you'd have to.
I would be mightily vexed if i had to configure tomcat or
Sonam Belbase wrote:
Has the html:control you mention below been implemented already
or is it in the works at all?
Not as such. The idea's come up a few times. I've been using FormProc
for validation lately, and might try to extend that sometime to support
more of the attributes you'd need for
Did you take a look at
Middlegen(http://sourceforge.net/projects/middlegen/)?
It's pretty close to what you are describing. In fact it goes couple steps
backwards and forwards generating JSPs/Struts action classes directly from
database. It has plug-ins for EJB and JDO. If have a site with simple
yes, if you can set the value first to some page/request scope variable?
see bean:define/ in struts docs
Navjot Singh
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Hi,
The source is under the Struts contrib folders.
Yes, the scaffold package has been stable for some time now.
The next thing might be a similar set of classes that work with the
Commons Chain package. It would be the same strategy, though: use the
Action as an adapter to call reusable business
The problem certainly comes from your struts-config.xml file and/or your
properties file location. Could you let us also see your struts-config.xml ??
Thomas
At 09:57 11/09/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
I am new to Struts and I am trying to run an Struts example with Tomcat
4.1 and JDK 1.3.4 I am
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The problem certainly comes from your struts-config.xml file and/or your
properties file location. Could you let us also see
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The problem certainly comes from your struts-config.xml file and/or your
properties file location. Could you let us also see your struts-config.xml
Thomas have u find solution for my problem..
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The problem certainly comes from your struts-config.xml file and/or your
hiii dhanu..where did u keep ur messageresources file???
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Thomas have u find solution for my problem..
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the thing is it should be under classes directory and needs to be specified
in the strutsconfig message resources mapping
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hiii dhanu..where did u keep ur messageresources file???
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Hi Madala,
I am keeping resources file in WEB-INF/classe folder and the 2 resorce files
are like this ..
1. ApplicationResources.properties
index.title = Struts Tutorial
2
Go through the action tag with type attribute (your class) defined
taking the values from DB and passing on to the jsp after forwarding.
hope you got what i am trying to say ;-)
-navjot
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You could create a servlet (or an action) that uses user Locale object to
put the localized image in HttpResponse (a binary stream). Doing so you
would have to define a mapping in web.xml (/images/localized/*.gif -
LocalizedImageServlet) as I don't think browser will accept image without
good
IMO, you'll have to create one image per language, and put image's path in
your ressource files...
Thomas
At 06:11 06/02/2003, you wrote:
Hello
Please tell me whether we can change the label of a button which is an
image, using internationaliztion in struts. Normal labels we can change.
But
Unless you want to go to the trouble of building images dynamically.
Plenty of techniques for doing this, but possible load issue though,
generating images when your content like that can be so easily served by
the web server
Scott
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 15:46, Thomas CORNET wrote:
IMO,
to write this information to a text file, so that it can be read for
later.
Have a nice day
Regards,
Uday
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In what
code runs under the actionservlet) environment. Anyone else can
shed some light?
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Hi,
I have a requirement like this.
When the user enters into some
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In what file? If I'm not wrong, you must read the file in an Action, and
then process it (if needed) and put the result in the request for the JSP.
Regards,
Miguel
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De
1. This fals in : I do not have time to do it, but maybe you do.
2. Also this has nothing to do with struts, struts is MVC, so you do not
do things in JSP or view.
3. The answer is: You need to grab a hold you your application context,
and get the real path.
Uday wrote:
Hi,
I want to read
In what file? If I'm not wrong, you must read the file in an Action, and
then process it (if needed) and put the result in the request for the JSP.
Regards,
Miguel
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http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide
Sangeetha Nagarjunan
IT Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.
Bangalore
080 - 6655122 X 2119
Uday
You don't need to invoke bussiness logic methods from any tag libs.
Instead do the bizz job into the Action classes and setup the data,
generally into the form bean. Then the struts runtime will do the next
step (the View part of the MVC), these are your JSP pages.
To render form bean data from
Hi,
Can you send me the example code if you have.
Regards,
Uday
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You don't need to invoke bussiness logic methods from any tag libs
Hi,
Can you just send me the code if you have.
Regards,
uday
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http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide
Sangeetha Nagarjunan
Sure :-) Send in your credit card information
Mano
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Hi,
Can you just send me the code if you have.
Regards,
uday
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Hi
If I understood you correctly the the solution is:
If Next button in first page is clicked then forward to the Action class of second
form NOT the JSP.
Then in second form retrieve user id ( for example from you'r session bean ) and
update according fields of the form.
For example:
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So here's my 2 question(s):
1. I then assume that perform() is synchronized
No. If all data objects are local to the perform method, there's no
reason for it to be synchronized. If the data objects referred to in
perform are shared, then their access
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1. I then assume that perform() is synchronized
No it's not, and that's why it needs to be thread-safe. You may have two
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2. What about those cases where 2 different action mappings resort to
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Imeditely calling is not good enough. You must use a JDBC driver
specific call that returns the last affected rows ID.
This gives you the new PK.
Vic
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I don't agree. If you need to use scriptlets in your JSPs and you use
them
over and over on many pages, the scriptlet should be a tag. The tag can
be
reused on many pages, the scriptlet can't
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I think he means that you should avoid as much as possible writing code (of
any sort
Hello,
Hello,
The content type for text is setContentType(text/plain);
It works fine in IE,but it is not working in Netscape.
Will any one please look inot this
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Arun
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as possible in presentation/view/jsp.
So to me, tags and Struts framework are 2 different things, but bellow
is a good book anyway.
Vic
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The thing on tags is do not use to many tags. Try to avoid writing
tags.
Somehow, the example app on struts has a custom tag and people like to
learn
must? Is re-use of code a bad habit. :)
Jay
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The thing on tags is do not use to many tags. Try to avoid writing
tags
Hi Chetan,
There are no books available at this time though 2 are currently being written that I
know of. However, they will not be available for a while. The best place to start is
to go to the website jakarata.apache.org and search under struts. there is A LOT of
good information there.
Thankz Amir...
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Hi Chetan,
There are no books available at this time though 2 are currently being
written that I know of. However
Thankz Luis, thats definitely a great help
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Hi Chetan,
in my case, the following article, which includes samples and appears
a
difficult time keeping up.
Best of luck,
Shawn.
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Thankz Amir...
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One Struts book at http://www.basebeans.com/book.jsp
Amir N. Nashat wrote:
Hi Chetan,
There are no books available at this time though 2 are currently
being written that I know of. However, they will not be available
of that.
Wellington
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One Struts book at http://www.basebeans.com
I'm just a newbie to Struts and find it very interesting, I just want to ask
where is it best to start learning struts from... Is there a book out there
that I can buy
Thankz
Chetan
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Hi Samuele,
A good starting point might be the examples on Ted Husteds site; see
http://husted.com/struts/resources.htm#projects. The link to the Sonic
example on the Bluestone site might be of interest.
Jon.
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I have a link to good article to start with, gives a good overview. Examples
are included!
Check:
http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/data/document2557?OpenDocumentp=1BCT=
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I' ve got a couple of
things to do in my existence. The first is to write an e-commerce
application suitable for all my customers and really easy to maintain and
customize. The second is to put up a sort of content-manager with role-based
authentication to permit to my customers to publish
Samuele,
snip
The second is to put up a sort of content-manager with role-based
authentication to permit to my customers to publish datas without HTML or
similar knowledge... and maybe some reusable code and configuration
written by some goog guy ?
How about a jump start and be a hero?
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How are you ?
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How are you ?
When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
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Personally, I would tend to want to stand pat on the Struts tag
extensions while the JSPTL is being sorted out. Ideally, I believe we
would want to include a bare minimum number of tags with Struts, and
leave everything else to places like Jakarta Taglibs. It's possible that
Nial might want to
You can use the menuing component written by Scott Sayles and available at
http://www.husted.com/about/struts
In the action class you'll need to
- load the items from the database and create the menu components.
- put the menu in the menu repository
Then in the jsp you'll be able to use the
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You can use the menuing component written by Scott Sayles and available at
http://www.husted.com/about/struts
In the action class you'll need to
- load the items from the database and create
You can specifiy the link and the image of an item with the MenuComponent class.
Jean-Noel
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But what about the 'links' and the 'images'?
Rakesh
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