Abhimanyu Koul wrote:
> I am using drop down menus using javascript im my application. i want to know
> how can we use in those cases for the individual entry of the
> drop down menu.
> since it doesn't use any
>
You can't, because it doesn't use any
It's handy when you answer your own qu
I'm pleased to announce the release of Strecks-1.0 beta 2 (see
http://strecks.sourceforge.net/).
Strecks is a set of extensions to Struts which leverage the power of
Java 5 specific features to allow for more productive, streamlined
Struts application development. Strecks is built on the Strut
On 5/19/06, Yoshitaka Tanaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Then, I found a diference between groupId's structure in pom.xml and
structure of repository for tiles.
...
org.apache.tiles
...
Is it a mistake in pom.xml ?
Yes. Standalone Tiles changed groupIds several weeks ago, and this
one was
Hello,
I mail you to announce there is a new version of JSPTabControl.
In this new version you can manage state and selection of tab page at client
side. If you don't
know JSPTabControl, here a description of this taglib :
JSPTabControl is JSP taglib for manage tabs in your JSP. This taglib
gene
I agree with Adam.
Fetch everything you can with one database call. Perform multiple JOINs
and then decode the ResultSet according to how you wrote the SELECT.
You can use iBATIS (ibatis.apache.org) or use the JDBC templating of
the Spring Framework (www.springframework.org); the former does XML
c
I do not use either Struts-Menu or DisplayTag, but, looking at your
screen shot, it looks like both your table and your menu elements may
have the same type of outline. Check your css -- it may be that your
css applies the same styles (most likely some manner of border style)
to elements in both
Why not try another "table" library instead of DisplayTag?
Have you tried struts-menu with any of these:
1) The ValueList taglib: (updated last month)
http://valuelist.sourceforge.net
2) eXtremeComponents paging taglib: (updated last week)
http://extremecomponents.org/extremesite/index.jsp
3) Ja
Hi Joel,
your English is fine. Best practices would normally dictate that you fetch everything you need from the database in one hit.
It does depend on what framework or coding pattern you are using for your database access though. I assume you are coding simple JDBC API calls?
I would strong
Does anyone know what this error is caused by? (see below) It's from a
jpetstore example application running on tomcat on Debian.
A "sealing violation" means that a class has been loaded from a "sealed"
package (org.apache.commons.collections in this case) and another class
from the same packag
Pity to notice you that I give up struts-menu to ensure the display-tag can
display properly.
On 5/20/06, David G. Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you asked this question on the struts-menu forum/mailing list at
Sourceforge? That list might have more specific
experience merging these
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