Sudhir,
Are you deploying your webapp outside of WebLogic? The answer to your
question really depends on the web container you are using. For example, I
don't *think* there is any 'production' ready support for a JAAS Realm in
Tomcat. If you are deploying to the WebLogic web container, then RTFM t
Yanhui,
I too am still having this problem. When there is data in the Collection,
_it works_. When no data/empty, I get the JspException: No collection found
error - even when wrapped with present tag. Hard to believe we're the only
ones having this issue. Makes me think it's us, but what could i
Ryan,
Please include more detail than "it is not working", like what the error or
exception thrown is. Otherwise we can't help troubleshoot.
Also, if it's an option, you may want to take a look at declarative
security. The container manages the authentication and authorization
procedures. You h
Yu,
This looks like the same problem I posted this AM (subject = logic:iterate
and "no collection found"). I found that if the array actually has data in
it, everything works OK. It's only when it's empty or null that it blows up.
Post if you find a solution and I will do the same. I am going to t
Ryan,
1) There may be MVC frameworks available as value-adds to WebSphere,
WebLogic, etc. They may not port from one app server to another. Struts
should run in any JSP/Servlet spec-compliant web container. With proprietary
frameworks, you risk getting precisely what many hope to avoid by
impleme
Hi
All,
I have a
form with an array of subforms on it, like so:
class
BigForm extends ActionForm
{
SubForm subFormX[];
public SubForm[] getSubFormX() { return
subFormX; }
public void setSubFormX(SubForm[]
newSubFormX) { this.subFormX = newSubFormX; }
//
other attributes...
Hi
All,
I have a
form with an array of subforms on it, like so:
class
BigForm extends ActionForm
{
SubForm subFormX[];
public SubForm[] getSubFormX() { return
subFormX; }
public void setSubFormX(SubForm[]
newSubFormX) { this.subFormX = newSubFormX; }
//
other attributes...
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