Thanks a lot, i did discover Megg and tried it. It really helped me a lot...
Everything seams to work now..

Thanks for the reply.
L

Robert Lerner wrote:

Hi,

I've just recently started with webwork(2) to examine the framework. I used the megg application
mentioned on the wiki to boost up a small application for starters. It has worked pretty good for me.
Download megg from this url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/megg and run it by
java -jar $MEGG_JAR
the megg application then asks u for some input and creates the necessary files for u.
What I also found useful in learning ww2 is the wafer application that i've downloaded from sf.net
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wafer/ via cvs.


Good luck,
Robert

/Greetings ,

i am trying to set up a very simple application using webwork 2 via eclipse (tomcat sysdeo plugin). I have downloaded and built successfully webwork2 and the examples. I have gone though the quickstart guide on /
/_http://wiki.opensymphony.com/space/WebWork2+QuickStart+Guide_ but the application will not start under tomcat. I have followed the procedure thouroughly twice but got the same.


I tried to find out what is going wrong, copying files from the webwork-example war file which actually works fine. I have tracked down that if the file components.xml is missing , tomcat will not start the application, otherwise it will start it but it will through servlet dispatcher errors...

Has anybody got a very simple application that i can download. Just one form that sends a value to a dummy action.

Thank you very much....

L



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