RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-24 Thread Mark Galbreath
That's pathetic.  Ever hear of the caste system?  Ever read The Far
Pavillions by M.M. Kaye?  Indians have historically been too busy
repressing and killing each other to offer refuge to anybody else.  Silicon
Valley would be nothing without Indians?  Oh, puhleeeze..talk about
racist bullshit


-Original Message-
From: imran ali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 9:12 AM

Though I believe it is not the right place to discuss it. But couldn't
resist for long. India has always been protector of underprivilige and
enormous immigrant from Pakistan, bangladesh, srilanka. It is Indian
Researchers who have made MIT, Stanford proud of what they are today. If US
dares to stop all the H1B visas. Believe me It will make US totter on their
foot. It is Indian Sabeer Bhatias who have made silicon valley what it is
today. And tell me who is the native American for name sake. ? Native
americans were killed by european, Irish immegrants. It is not about cheap
labour, It is about efficient cost to value ratio. I have never been to
America and NEVER wish to be there also. We do all the high level research
in our IITs, IISCs.

Imran



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RE: HAPPY DIWALI! - To Everyone, and we're done now

2003-10-24 Thread Mark Galbreath
Sorry, Ted (and others).  All done.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 3:25 PM
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Subject: Re: HAPPY DIWALI! - To Everyone, and we're done now


First, I would like to wish everyone a Happy Diwali. I do have Indian 
and Hindu relatives, and the thought is very much appreciated.

But, as the list moderator, I would respectfully ask everyone to stop 
posting to this thread, now. It's no longer about wishing everyone in 
our community well, or about helping each other use Struts. I'm sure 
there are places where interested parties can carry on such threads, but 
this is not one of those place.

So, let's get back to work guys.

-Ted.




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l8r

2003-10-24 Thread Mark Galbreath
Well, I have to leave the List for awhile - new job managing a team of H-1B
developers.  Keep it real, guys!  I know most will miss me  ;-)

amf!
Mark



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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
My point, exactly.  Poor, starving Haitians clinging to rafts can be turned
back, but anybody from India can get an H1B visa, displacing millions of
jobs from indigenous Americans, dragging down market labor rates and causing
7 percent unemployment in our industry.  Now we are expected to translate
Hindu on struts-user?  Happy Diwali my ass

-Original Message-
From: Vic Cekvenic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 6:59 PM
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Subject: Re: HAPPY DIWALI!


http://www.newsforge.com/business/03/10/20/194207.shtml?tid=85


Prasenjit Narwade wrote:
 Shub Deepawali 

 For those who do not understand Hindi language try to find the meaning of
 those words.


 Warm Regards,
 Prasenjit





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Happy Deepavali mate! :-)

-Original Message-
From: Abhijeet Mahalkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 22 October 2003 18:50
To: Struts Users Mailing List; Abhijeet Mahalkar
Subject: HAPPY DIWALI!


 Aapko Naye Saal me...

 Chandragupt Ki Shakti
  Meerabai Ki Bhakti

 Ramchandra Ka Gyan
 Karan Ka Daan

  Einstein Ki Buddhi
 Nobel Prize Ki Siddhi

   Gandhi Ki Ahimsa
  India Ki Parampara

  Vajpayee Ki Maryada
   Nizaam Ki Sampada

   Michael Jordan Ki Salary
   Abdul Kalam Ki Vocabulary

   Bhagat Singh Ka Deshprem
Sweetheart Ka Amarprem

  Microsoft Ke Share
Rupiyo Ke Dher

Tata Ke Senses
  Ambani Ke Licenses

Birla Ka Bangla
   Daler Ka Bhangra

   Amitabh Ki Style
   Madhuri Ki Smile

Shahrukh Ki Personality
Aishwarya Ki Popularity

  Worldtour Ka Ticket
  Tendulkar Ka Wicket

  Administrator Ke Passwords
   Jokes Ke Forwards

Mercedez Ki Car
Diamond Ka Haar

 Aur Logon Ka Dher Saraa Pyar Prapt  Ho...

Wish you a Happy Diwali and a Prosperous New Year

 Regards
Abhijeet Mahalkar




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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
Just another point - much of the capital earned by H-1Bs flows out of the
US:

http://www.h1b.info/

Wish I could go back to work


-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 8:19 AM
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I put $2k into an india unit trust fund just the other day and its now worth
$3k... :-)

Keep working my little drones. Collect the pollen to make the honey for your
master. Soon I will be rich rich I tell you muhaha.. hang on. hmm...
Actually 3k aint gonna last real long if my job is outsourced next.

doh!

So much my for my attempt at greedy bourgeious capitalism :-(
sigh/

Ill just shutup and get back to work now...

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 23 October 2003 20:12
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: HAPPY DIWALI!


My point, exactly.  Poor, starving Haitians clinging to rafts can be turned
back, but anybody from India can get an H1B visa, displacing millions of
jobs from indigenous Americans, dragging down market labor rates and causing
7 percent unemployment in our industry.  Now we are expected to translate
Hindu on struts-user?  Happy Diwali my ass

-Original Message-
From: Vic Cekvenic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 6:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: HAPPY DIWALI!


http://www.newsforge.com/business/03/10/20/194207.shtml?tid=85


Prasenjit Narwade wrote:
 Shub Deepawali 

 For those who do not understand Hindi language try to find the meaning of
 those words.


 Warm Regards,
 Prasenjit





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Happy Deepavali mate! :-)

-Original Message-
From: Abhijeet Mahalkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 22 October 2003 18:50
To: Struts Users Mailing List; Abhijeet Mahalkar
Subject: HAPPY DIWALI!


 Aapko Naye Saal me...

 Chandragupt Ki Shakti
  Meerabai Ki Bhakti

 Ramchandra Ka Gyan
 Karan Ka Daan

  Einstein Ki Buddhi
 Nobel Prize Ki Siddhi

   Gandhi Ki Ahimsa
  India Ki Parampara

  Vajpayee Ki Maryada
   Nizaam Ki Sampada

   Michael Jordan Ki Salary
   Abdul Kalam Ki Vocabulary

   Bhagat Singh Ka Deshprem
Sweetheart Ka Amarprem

  Microsoft Ke Share
Rupiyo Ke Dher

Tata Ke Senses
  Ambani Ke Licenses

Birla Ka Bangla
   Daler Ka Bhangra

   Amitabh Ki Style
   Madhuri Ki Smile

Shahrukh Ki Personality
Aishwarya Ki Popularity

  Worldtour Ka Ticket
  Tendulkar Ka Wicket

  Administrator Ke Passwords
   Jokes Ke Forwards

Mercedez Ki Car
Diamond Ka Haar

 Aur Logon Ka Dher Saraa Pyar Prapt  Ho...

Wish you a Happy Diwali and a Prosperous New Year

 Regards
Abhijeet Mahalkar




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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
Bullshit.  Business looks for cheap labor.  The reason guys like Michael
Dell, Larry Ellison, and Steve Ballmer lobbied Congress for expansion of
H-1B numbers was because technical industry workers were able to command
record-high compensation because of the shortage of LABOR, not TALENT.  The
flood of H-1B tech workers has diluted the labor market, depressed
compensation rates, and raised unemployment.

Do your own homework.  Search on anything from Washington Post to google
on the subject.  This is not just my opinion; it's historical and economic
fact.

And it has nothing to do with any ethnic holiday; if you think otherwise,
you are probably an H-1B.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Navjot Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 8:29 AM

Business look for skills. If Americans could provide ample, your businessmen
WONT search in other countries.



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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
I'm all for that...but do you think they could put more emphasis on birth
control and less on nuking Pakistan?  That way, they wouldn't have to flood
other countries' economies with people who cannot find jobs in their own
country.


-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 8:45 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: HAPPY DIWALI!


Why should American consumers of and investers in computer software and
stuff be expected to pay inflated prices for your work when you no longer
have a comparative advantage in that area. That money and investement would
do far better going into some area of the economy that can use it more
efficiently and provide more jobs for more people rather than a few jobs for
overpaid IT guys...

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 23 October 2003 20:40
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: HAPPY DIWALI!


Bullshit.  Business looks for cheap labor.  The reason guys like Michael
Dell, Larry Ellison, and Steve Ballmer lobbied Congress for expansion of
H-1B numbers was because technical industry workers were able to command
record-high compensation because of the shortage of LABOR, not TALENT.  The
flood of H-1B tech workers has diluted the labor market, depressed
compensation rates, and raised unemployment.

Do your own homework.  Search on anything from Washington Post to google
on the subject.  This is not just my opinion; it's historical and economic
fact.

And it has nothing to do with any ethnic holiday; if you think otherwise,
you are probably an H-1B.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Navjot Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 8:29 AM

Business look for skills. If Americans could provide ample, your businessmen
WONT search in other countries.



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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
Why in the world would I want to go to India for any reason (other than the
nude beaches at Goa)?  The only thing our cultures have in common is we both
kicked the bloody British out of our respective countries.


-Original Message-
From: Navjot Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 8:58 AM

Mark,


I have never been on H1B for your info and don't even want to be. However,
if you are interested to work in india, send me your CV.



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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
Predictable response.  Whenever you start running out of legitimate ideas,
you play the racism card.  Sorry, not biting...we have a long history of
that game in the US already.  Try to back up your statements with political
and economic FACTS.  Arguing from emotion is pointless.

-Original Message-
From: Rajesh Ambedkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 9:13 AM

With all your arguments you look more racist then actual concerned.



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RE: HAPPY DIWALI! [Slightly Offtopic]

2003-10-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
Hey Becky, if you do not have anything inflammatory to add, please stay out
of the topic.

-Original Message-
From: Becky L. Norum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 9:17 AM

[blah, blah, blah]

Happy Diwali to everyone!

Becky



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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
OH MY GOD!!!  October 24th?!  Already???  Earth is going to be hit by a G3
solar blast of an X-class flare!  I guess this is what we get for dissing
Diwali!  Woe is me!

http://www.spaceweather.com

-Original Message-
From: Frat TRYAK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 9:42 AM

And tomorrow is 24 October, happy 24 October to everyone.



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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
+1

-Original Message-
From: Ivica Pavic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 9:52 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: HAPPY DIWALI!


This is the very best email today.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 3:39 PM
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Would all you people just shut the hell up already?

--
Voytek Jarnot
Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit
materiari?

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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
What other day?  Other than Friday? Other than the 24th?  Other than
October? Other than 2003 CE?  Other significance?  United Nations Day?  What
is your point?  Are you using java.sql.Date, java.util.Date,
java.util.Calendar, java.util.GregorianCalendar, or .NYET?

hehehe

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Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 9:58 AM
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oh! you are so brillant mark, I guess you know what the other day is...
ye there you go marky...

F.

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 OH MY GOD!!!  October 24th?!  Already???  Earth is going to be hit by a G3
 solar blast of an X-class flare!  I guess this is what we get for dissing
 Diwali!  Woe is me!

 http://www.spaceweather.com

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 Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 9:42 AM

 And tomorrow is 24 October, happy 24 October to everyone.



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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-23 Thread Mark Galbreath
Well, this has been great fun, but now that everyone is awake, I have some
work to do.  Was an invigorating debate!  Especially the name-calling.

amf



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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-22 Thread Mark Galbreath
bastardized aborigine crock o' shit

-Original Message-
From: Abhijeet Mahalkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 6:50 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List; Abhijeet Mahalkar
Subject: HAPPY DIWALI!


 Aapko Naye Saal me...
 
 Chandragupt Ki Shakti
  Meerabai Ki Bhakti
 
 Ramchandra Ka Gyan
 Karan Ka Daan
 
  Einstein Ki Buddhi
 Nobel Prize Ki Siddhi
 
   Gandhi Ki Ahimsa
  India Ki Parampara
 
  Vajpayee Ki Maryada
   Nizaam Ki Sampada
 
   Michael Jordan Ki Salary
   Abdul Kalam Ki Vocabulary
 
   Bhagat Singh Ka Deshprem
Sweetheart Ka Amarprem
 
  Microsoft Ke Share
Rupiyo Ke Dher
 
Tata Ke Senses
  Ambani Ke Licenses
 
Birla Ka Bangla
   Daler Ka Bhangra
 
   Amitabh Ki Style
   Madhuri Ki Smile
 
Shahrukh Ki Personality
Aishwarya Ki Popularity
 
  Worldtour Ka Ticket
  Tendulkar Ka Wicket
 
  Administrator Ke Passwords
   Jokes Ke Forwards
 
Mercedez Ki Car
Diamond Ka Haar
 
 Aur Logon Ka Dher Saraa Pyar Prapt  Ho...
 
Wish you a Happy Diwali and a Prosperous New Year
 
 Regards
Abhijeet Mahalkar
 



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HAPPY DIWALI - URGENT!

2003-10-22 Thread Mark Galbreath
Dear Diwali Friend,

My letter might come to you as a surprise but I request you go through it
patiently and understand why I decided to write without seeking for your
formal permission. My name is Prince Zak Tubman; I am a grand son of former
President William Tubman (late). I work under the Former President of
Liberia - Mr Charles Taylor as an under secretary.

I am writing this letter in the spirit of Diwali to you because of where we
have found ourselves. You should remember that the government of Liberia
under President Charles Taylor has been having problems with the United
Nations. few weeks ago, Mr Taylor and some members of his cabinet were
indicted in the War crime tribunal in Sierra Leone. As if that is not
enough, the bank account of Mr Taylor and some members of his cabinet have
been frozen in Switzerland.
The asset of Liberian President incorporated with legal aid application by
the UN WAR CRIME TRIBUNAL in Sierra Leone amount to 2.37billion Swiss francs
or 1.54 billion euros. The tribunal indicted Taylor of financial and
military sponsor of two rebel groups in Sierra Leone while receiving raw
diamonds, which he sold and invested the profit in several countries
including Switzerland. Right now, because of this, indictment is hanging on
the neck of Mr. Taylor and some other government officials.

It is difficult for the innocent officials to operate bank accounts and
invest in any business. So I want to solicit for your help as a foreign
partner to move our funds in The Netherlands. I need your help because of
this stigma that has been placed on my senior colleagues.
Also I am soliciting for your help because I do not know when this whole
investigation will be over. What we have collectively in The Netherlands is
$18 Million united state dollars. If you can successfully help us to move
all to safety, into your account, we promise to give you 15% and any
investment we make, with the remaining amount, we shall allocate 10% to you
and I have set aside 5% of the total amount for any expenses incurred during
the process of this transaction.

This transaction is risk free because this is not drug money and we have
documents to prove it. Please treat this request with the utmost secrecy it
deserves even if you are not willing to help. Let me have your private
telephone, fax and address so that I can be able to contact you to discuss
the modalities of this transaction.

Thanks and Happy Diwali!

Prince Zak Tubman



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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-22 Thread Mark Galbreath
Huh?  You mean Diwali is just another excuse to drink beer???  Happy Diwali,
everyone!  yeehaw!

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:16 AM

Oh bah humbug to you too.
Do be assured that I wont be thinking of you while I enjoy a public holiday
and you sweat away at work. Nyah :-P



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RE: HAPPY DIWALI!

2003-10-22 Thread Mark Galbreath
Until now, I didn't believe the hype that too many H1-Bs had been
granted

-Original Message-
From: Prasenjit Narwade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 9:56 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: HAPPY DIWALI!


Shub Deepawali 

For those who do not understand Hindi language try to find the meaning of
those words.


Warm Regards,
Prasenjit





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Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 4:05 AM
Subject: RE: HAPPY DIWALI!


 Happy Deepavali mate! :-)

 -Original Message-
 From: Abhijeet Mahalkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, 22 October 2003 18:50
 To: Struts Users Mailing List; Abhijeet Mahalkar
 Subject: HAPPY DIWALI!


  Aapko Naye Saal me...

  Chandragupt Ki Shakti
   Meerabai Ki Bhakti

  Ramchandra Ka Gyan
  Karan Ka Daan

   Einstein Ki Buddhi
  Nobel Prize Ki Siddhi

Gandhi Ki Ahimsa
   India Ki Parampara

   Vajpayee Ki Maryada
Nizaam Ki Sampada

Michael Jordan Ki Salary
Abdul Kalam Ki Vocabulary

Bhagat Singh Ka Deshprem
 Sweetheart Ka Amarprem

   Microsoft Ke Share
 Rupiyo Ke Dher

 Tata Ke Senses
   Ambani Ke Licenses

 Birla Ka Bangla
Daler Ka Bhangra

Amitabh Ki Style
Madhuri Ki Smile

 Shahrukh Ki Personality
 Aishwarya Ki Popularity

   Worldtour Ka Ticket
   Tendulkar Ka Wicket

   Administrator Ke Passwords
Jokes Ke Forwards

 Mercedez Ki Car
 Diamond Ka Haar

  Aur Logon Ka Dher Saraa Pyar Prapt  Ho...

 Wish you a Happy Diwali and a Prosperous New Year

  Regards
 Abhijeet Mahalkar




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RE: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.....

2003-10-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
Looks prime to me...can it be shipped live?

Mark, member, PETA
(People for the Eating of Tasty Animals)

-Original Message-
From: Shane Mingins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:28 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.


Hi

A mate of mine is looking for a good home for their family's dog.  He
said it's really lovable and friendly with kids, but his wife said the
dog makes her nervous when it stares at her (I know - weird - I thought
the same thing).  She wants it out of the house ASAP unfortunately.  If
you know of anyone who might like to have this loveable pup for a pet,
let me know my mate has attached a jpeg of the little mutt.

Thanks





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RE: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.....

2003-10-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
+1

-Original Message-
From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:34 PM

Ditch the wife
Keep the dog..
-M

- Original Message - 
From: Shane Mingins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 A mate of mine is looking for a good home for their family's dog.  He
 said it's really lovable and friendly with kids, but his wife said the
 dog makes her nervous when it stares at her (I know - weird - I thought
 the same thing).  She wants it out of the house ASAP unfortunately.  If
 you know of anyone who might like to have this loveable pup for a pet,
 let me know my mate has attached a jpeg of the little mutt.


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[FRIDAY] URL O' The Day

2003-10-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
http://www.kmfms.com/


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RE: [FRIDAY] URL O' The Day

2003-10-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
Yep...glad the irony was not wasted!  ;-)

-Original Message-
From: Mark Lowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 10:38 AM

Nice link ... Sent to us with..

Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0)

:o)

On Friday, October 17, 2003, at 12:58 PM, Mark Galbreath wrote:

 http://www.kmfms.com/


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for the Apple-biters

2003-10-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
...just ran across this URL and thought I'd pass it along FWIW:

http://developer.apple.com/internet/java/struts.html


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RE: Need mailing list

2003-10-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
Write your own

http://www.mscs.mu.edu/~aricke/Ent2002/Assignment3/listing3-3.html

-Original Message-
From: Wiebe de Jong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 11:03 AM

Okay, my fault. Let me rephrase the question.

Does anybody know of a good mailing list app that is open source and written
in Java?



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RE: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.....

2003-10-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
oh man!  that's cold!  ru related to Andrew?

-Original Message-
From: Chen, Gin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 11:53 AM

How did you get a picture of Mark?

-Tim

-Original Message-
From: Shane Mingins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:30 PM

Ok so no attachments :-(

http://fattyco.org/~beck/stephen/Free_Dog.jpg


 -Original Message-
 From: Shane Mingins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 17 October 2003 12:28 p.m.
 
 A mate of mine is looking for a good home for their family's dog.  He
 said it's really lovable and friendly with kids, but his wife said the
 dog makes her nervous when it stares at her (I know - weird - I thought
 the same thing).  She wants it out of the house ASAP unfortunately.  If
 you know of anyone who might like to have this loveable pup for a pet,
 let me know my mate has attached a jpeg of the little mutt.


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RE: for the Apple-biters

2003-10-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
Sure wish I could afford a G5 PowerBook!!

-Original Message-
From: Nguyen, Hien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 12:12 PM

I'm actually writing my struts application using Eclipse + Tomcat on my
PowerBook 17 and Safari for the pages.  Its sweet!

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 11:57 AM

...just ran across this URL and thought I'd pass it along FWIW:

http://developer.apple.com/internet/java/struts.html


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RE: Converting to Struts, where to put Servlet init() code?

2003-10-15 Thread Mark Galbreath
subclass ActionServlet and put your inits there.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 7:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Converting to Struts, where to put Servlet init() code?



I'm converting an existing webapp to Struts.  I have some code in a
Servlet init() method, and I don't immediately see where I should put
it.  This is an authentication/authorization webapp, and the code in
question sets up an authentication handler object to be used by every
subsequent request.

What's guaranteed to get executed before the Action code?  (I'm almost
thinking Filter, and to put the object in Application scope, but I'm not
sure yet.)

Any advice?

-- 
Wendy Smoak
Applications Systems Analyst, Sr.
Arizona State University, PA, IRM 

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RE: DynaActionForms

2003-10-14 Thread Mark Galbreath
Yes.

-Original Message-
From: Edgar P Dollin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 1:35 PM

...I would like to populate the (DynaAction)forms myself.

Does anyone have any experience with how this behaves in struts?


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[OT] JavaPro 2003 Readers Choice Awards

2003-10-14 Thread Mark Galbreath
These topics come up often enough that I thought this might help some people
and/or spark some discussion:

CategoryProduct
--
IDE Borland JBuilder

Development Suites  Eclipse Consortium Eclipse

Modeling Tools  Borland Together

Testing Tools   Eric Gamma and Kent Beck's JUnit

Web Services DevelopmentSun Microsystems Web Services Developer Pack

Visual Bean/Components  BEA WebLogic Workshop
Oracle 9i Business Intelligence Beans

Reporting Tools Crystal Decisions Crystal Reports

Graphics Tools  Apache Batik SVG Toolkit

J2EE Application ServersBEA WebLogic Server

Messaging Tools IBM WebSphere MQ Series

EAI IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer
Integration Edition

Optimization/Profiling  Borland Optimizeit Suite

Data Access Oracle 9iAS Toplink

JVM Sun Microsystems JVMs



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RE: [Slightly OT] Where/how to start?

2003-10-14 Thread Mark Galbreath
and you may want to subscribe to other lists that are more J2EE-centric,
like [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Nicholson, Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 9:53 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [Slightly OT] Where/how to start?


Here's what I did at my last job: I was mostly a C, JAM, Oracle developer
but wanted to learn Java and J2EE. Try to find an approach that will let you
learn J2EE while benefiting the company in some way.

Let your managers know that you want to learn the technology. They'll know
that you aren't content just doing the same old thing every day, and they
might start to look for training opportunities, whether it is sending you to
class or putting you on newer J2EE projects.

Another way is to take a few hours each week learning a new technology and
incorporating that into some sort of prototype that your company might be
interested in. Take an existing application and prototype a Java/J2EE
version of it. Show it off to your managers, then move on and do some more
prototypes. Even if it doesn't go into production, you have built real
applications in a real work environment.



-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 6:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Slightly OT] Where/how to start?


Hi all,

I have a strong Perl/CGI background, but my JSP/Servlet/J2EE experience
is related only to what I did in college. My job entails C development,
but I really want to get more into this J2EE stuff.  It's so much more
enjoyable than this C work I am doing, but I can't seem to get my foot
in the door.  In looking for a J2EE development job, I keep hearing
that I need more experience, which is perfectly understandable.   But,
I can't get experience without getting a job doing it first.  My
question is, how do I get my foot in the door so I can split my boring
job and do what I really want to do?  Do I need to go full tilt and get
a certification or something like that?  Any ideas would be most
helpful.  Even more helpful would be a J2EE job in the Chicago area
where I could develop my professional career in this area.

Thanks very much!


Best Regards,
Andy


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RE: OT - book on Java patterns

2003-10-13 Thread Mark Galbreath
Yes, James, but the GoF book examples are written in a C-like pseudocode
syntax that is difficult for a non-C programmer to follow.  For a Java
parallel to the GoF book, I've found Applied Java Patterns (Stelting and
Maasen, Sun/PH 2002) and Design Patterns Java Workbook (Metsker, Addison
Wesley 2002) to be the best.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: James Childers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 9:20 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: OT - book on Java patterns


The de facto official reference for these patterns is Design Patterns, by
Gamma, et. al., the now famous Gang of Four. This is the book that started
all the madness back in '97 or so; pretty much all other books on design
patterns can be said to be derivitives or enhancements on this original
work.

One that I am in the process of reading right now is Patterns of Enterprise
Application Architecture by Martin Fowler. It has some solid patterns from
a J2EE/.NET (mostly J2EE) perspective, and is worth investigating after the
GoF book has been studied.

-= J

 -Original Message-
 From: Sasha Borodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 5:23 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: OT - book on Java patterns


 All this talk lately of various official patterns has my
 brain hurting
 from the Unknown again.

 Can anyone recommend a good book on *patterns* - business
 delegate, visitor,
 dao, etc. etc. etc.

 Thanks,

 -Sasha


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RE: struts double action execution!?

2003-10-13 Thread Mark Galbreath
I didn't know table had a background attribute.  But any HTML attribute
value should be ignored by Struts.  Even using html:table shouldn't cause
a 2x submit.


-Original Message-
From: Otto, Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 9:41 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: AW: struts double action execution!?


Thanks for your answer.

I have found the mistake. I had a # in my table-tag.

table background=#
...
/table

I don't know why struts execute the action twice, but without the # it
functions.

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Nicholson, Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 13. Oktober 2003 15:36
An: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Betreff: RE: struts double action execution!?


We had this problem briefly as well. Make sure you don't have a button that
looks like this on your JSP...

html:submit ...  onclick=submit()/



-Original Message-
From: Otto, Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 4:55 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: struts double action execution!?


Hello,

I have a difficult problem. My action was executed twice and I don't know
why.

There is a global forward in my main.jsp:

%@ taglib uri=/WEB-INF/struts-logic.tld prefix=logic %
logic:forward name=startpage/


struts-config.xml:

struts-config
  global-forwards
forward
  name=startpage
  path=/action/welcome /

   ...
  /global-forwards

  action-mappings

action
  path=/welcome
  type=test.actions.CWelcomeAction
  name=loginForm
  scope=request
  validate=false
  forward
name=Success path=dos.Welcome /
/action

...
  /action-mappings


tiles-def.xml:

tiles-definitions
   definition name=dos.DefaultLayout
page=/pages/layouts/dosDefaultLayout.jsp
put name=header value=/pages/header/empty.jsp/
put name=agb value=/pages/submenu/common/agb.jsp/
   /definition

   definition name=dos.WelcomeLayout extends=dos.DefaultLayout

put name=header value=/pages/header/startpage.jsp/
  put name=mainmenu_top value=/pages/mainmenu_top/emptymain.jsp/
  put name=mainmenu_bottom
value=/pages/mainmenu_bottom/welcomemain.jsp/
  put name=submenu value=/pages/submenu/main/login.jsp/
put name=navigation value=/pages/navigation/empty.jsp/

   /definition

   definition name=dos.Welcome extends=dos.WelcomeLayout
put name=caption
value=/pages/captions/main/welcome.jsp/
  put name=content value=/pages/mainpage/main/welcome.jsp/
   /definition
...
/tiles-definitions


That was written in the log-file:

DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,204 - Get module name for path /action
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,204 - Module name found: default
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,205 - Processing a 'GET' for path '/welcome'
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,205 -  Looking for ActionForm bean instance in
scope 'request' under attribute key 'loginForm'
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,205 -  Creating new ActionForm instance of type
'test.forms.main.CLoginForm'
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,205 -  -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,205 -  Storing ActionForm bean instance in scope
'request' under attribute key 'loginForm'
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,206 -  Populating bean properties from this
request
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,206 -
BeanUtils.populate([EMAIL PROTECTED], {})
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,206 -  Looking for Action instance for class
test.actions.CWelcomeAction
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,206 -   Returning existing Action instance
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,206 - Begin   CWelcomeAction.execute()
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,206 - dispatch:
ActionConfig[path=/welcome,name=loginForm,scope=request,type=test.actions.CW
elcome
Action
...
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,211 - End CWelcomeAction.execute()
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,211 - processForwardConfig(dos.Welcome, false)
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,212 - uri=/pages/layouts/dosDefaultLayout.jsp
doInclud
e=false
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,214 - insert page='/pages/header/startpage.jsp'.
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,219 - insert
page='/pages/mainmenu_bottom/welcomemain.
jsp'.
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,226 - insert page='/pages/submenu/main/login.jsp'.

DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,230 - insert page='/pages/submenu/common/agb.jsp'.

DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,236 - insert page='/pages/navigation/empty.jsp'.
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,238 - insert
page='/pages/captions/main/welcome.jsp'.
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,240 - insert
page='/pages/mainpage/main/welcome.jsp'.
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,242 -   'dos.Welcome' - processed as definition

THE SECOND ONE:
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,522 - Get module name for path /action
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,522 - Module name found: default
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,523 - Processing a 'GET' for path '/welcome'
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,523 -  Looking for ActionForm bean instance in
scope '
request' under attribute key 'loginForm'
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,523 -  Creating new ActionForm instance of type

RE: struts double action execution!?

2003-10-13 Thread Mark Galbreath
Yeah, wallaby-boy, I seem to remember a similar behavior when I was using
1.01 beta and using an image as an input to a submit tag.

Marconi

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 10:20 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: struts double action execution!?


Yep. That table thing is almost certainly a red herring.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 13 October 2003 22:18
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: struts double action execution!?


I didn't know table had a background attribute.  But any HTML attribute
value should be ignored by Struts.  Even using html:table shouldn't cause
a 2x submit.


-Original Message-
From: Otto, Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 9:41 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: AW: struts double action execution!?


Thanks for your answer.

I have found the mistake. I had a # in my table-tag.

table background=#
...
/table

I don't know why struts execute the action twice, but without the # it
functions.

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Nicholson, Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 13. Oktober 2003 15:36
An: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Betreff: RE: struts double action execution!?


We had this problem briefly as well. Make sure you don't have a button that
looks like this on your JSP...

html:submit ...  onclick=submit()/



-Original Message-
From: Otto, Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 4:55 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: struts double action execution!?


Hello,

I have a difficult problem. My action was executed twice and I don't know
why.

There is a global forward in my main.jsp:

%@ taglib uri=/WEB-INF/struts-logic.tld prefix=logic %
logic:forward name=startpage/


struts-config.xml:

struts-config
  global-forwards
forward
  name=startpage
  path=/action/welcome /

   ...
  /global-forwards

  action-mappings

action
  path=/welcome
  type=test.actions.CWelcomeAction
  name=loginForm
  scope=request
  validate=false
  forward
name=Success path=dos.Welcome /
/action

...
  /action-mappings


tiles-def.xml:

tiles-definitions
   definition name=dos.DefaultLayout
page=/pages/layouts/dosDefaultLayout.jsp
put name=header value=/pages/header/empty.jsp/
put name=agb value=/pages/submenu/common/agb.jsp/
   /definition

   definition name=dos.WelcomeLayout extends=dos.DefaultLayout

put name=header value=/pages/header/startpage.jsp/
  put name=mainmenu_top value=/pages/mainmenu_top/emptymain.jsp/
  put name=mainmenu_bottom
value=/pages/mainmenu_bottom/welcomemain.jsp/
  put name=submenu value=/pages/submenu/main/login.jsp/
put name=navigation value=/pages/navigation/empty.jsp/

   /definition

   definition name=dos.Welcome extends=dos.WelcomeLayout
put name=caption
value=/pages/captions/main/welcome.jsp/
  put name=content value=/pages/mainpage/main/welcome.jsp/
   /definition
...
/tiles-definitions


That was written in the log-file:

DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,204 - Get module name for path /action
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,204 - Module name found: default
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,205 - Processing a 'GET' for path '/welcome'
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,205 -  Looking for ActionForm bean instance in
scope 'request' under attribute key 'loginForm'
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,205 -  Creating new ActionForm instance of type
'test.forms.main.CLoginForm'
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,205 -  -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,205 -  Storing ActionForm bean instance in scope
'request' under attribute key 'loginForm'
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,206 -  Populating bean properties from this
request
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,206 -
BeanUtils.populate([EMAIL PROTECTED], {})
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,206 -  Looking for Action instance for class
test.actions.CWelcomeAction
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,206 -   Returning existing Action instance
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,206 - Begin   CWelcomeAction.execute()
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,206 - dispatch:
ActionConfig[path=/welcome,name=loginForm,scope=request,type=test.actions.CW
elcome
Action
...
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,211 - End CWelcomeAction.execute()
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,211 - processForwardConfig(dos.Welcome, false)
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,212 - uri=/pages/layouts/dosDefaultLayout.jsp
doInclud
e=false
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,214 - insert page='/pages/header/startpage.jsp'.
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,219 - insert
page='/pages/mainmenu_bottom/welcomemain.
jsp'.
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,226 - insert page='/pages/submenu/main/login.jsp'.

DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,230 - insert page='/pages/submenu/common/agb.jsp'.

DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,236 - insert page='/pages/navigation/empty.jsp'.
DEBUG 2003-10-09 08:50:46,238 - insert
page='/pages/captions/main

RE: ejb's and tomcat

2003-10-10 Thread Mark Galbreath
Yeah, but the only reason I posted that msg was for baiting purposes...and
apparently I caught a lot of fish...   ;-P

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Brian McSweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 9:37 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


I agree, but I was responding to your jboss is crap statement, which
also has little to do with entity beans.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 October 2003 11:41
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat

That's an improvement, but really has little to do with EJB entity
beans.

-Original Message-
From: Brian McSweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 8:33 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


Can't really agree with that. Besides, jboss have just employed the
creator of hibernate and its CMP layer is going to be powered by
hibernate in the near future anyway. So if you're a fan of hibernate,
you'll get the same thing under the hood with jboss and CMP ejbs.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 October 2003 11:08
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat

JBoss is crap, anyway.

-Original Message-
From: Brian McSweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 7:44 AM

This isn't the case for jboss at least. You gain major performance
increases.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 October 2003 10:35

Yes, the advantage of using local interfaces in EJBs is avoiding the
creation of stubs and skeletons, use of RMI and serialization.  But what
many people don't realize is that all the major containers have been
doing
this since 1.1 anyway, abeit in proprietary ways.  You really gain no
performance advantage by explicitly declaring an EJB interface local -
you
merely adhere to the specification.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Kunal H. Parikh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 8:20 PM

The CMP2.x spec allows declaring EJBs as local objects.

The advantage of the local EJB objects is that they don't get
serialized/deserialized(I think) and pass-by-reference and not by-value.

Effectively, If you use a LocalEJB, you have the flexibitly of making
the REMOTE with very few changes to code.


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RE: ejb's and tomcat

2003-10-10 Thread Mark Galbreath
I agree they scale well

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 6:56 AM

Strangely enough I find most of your posts are decidedly fishy.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 10 October 2003 18:51

Yeah, but the only reason I posted that msg was for baiting purposes...and
apparently I caught a lot of fish...   ;-P

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Brian McSweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 9:37 AM

I agree, but I was responding to your jboss is crap statement, which
also has little to do with entity beans.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 October 2003 11:41

That's an improvement, but really has little to do with EJB entity
beans.

-Original Message-
From: Brian McSweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 8:33 AM

Can't really agree with that. Besides, jboss have just employed the
creator of hibernate and its CMP layer is going to be powered by
hibernate in the near future anyway. So if you're a fan of hibernate,
you'll get the same thing under the hood with jboss and CMP ejbs.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 October 2003 11:08

JBoss is crap, anyway.


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[OT] Is Java Overkill?

2003-10-10 Thread Mark Galbreath
http://www.sys-con.com/Java/article.cfm?id=2257

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[OT] JSTL Primer

2003-10-10 Thread Mark Galbreath
http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2003/10/07/jstl1.html

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RE: ejb's and tomcat

2003-10-10 Thread Mark Galbreath
Apparently more than 20 people believed it was important enough to spark a
discussion of the issue, so if it was a waste of your time, perhaps you are
just too important for this list?  As far as bad advice goes, most of the
people I know in the *real* world agree with my assessment: JBoss is not
worth the trouble.  In short, it's crap.

Oh yeah...and thanks for the waste of bandwidth with your useless msg; next
time, practice what you supposedly believe and email your criticism
privately.

Marko Sharko


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Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


Well congrats on

a) wasting other people's time
b) giving bad advice

perhaps you should consider fishing elsewhere.


-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2003 10:51
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat

Yeah, but the only reason I posted that msg was for baiting
purposes...and
apparently I caught a lot of fish...   ;-P

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Brian McSweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 9:37 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


I agree, but I was responding to your jboss is crap statement, which
also has little to do with entity beans.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 October 2003 11:41
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat

That's an improvement, but really has little to do with EJB entity
beans.

-Original Message-
From: Brian McSweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 8:33 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


Can't really agree with that. Besides, jboss have just employed the
creator of hibernate and its CMP layer is going to be powered by
hibernate in the near future anyway. So if you're a fan of hibernate,
you'll get the same thing under the hood with jboss and CMP ejbs.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 October 2003 11:08
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat

JBoss is crap, anyway.

-Original Message-
From: Brian McSweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 7:44 AM

This isn't the case for jboss at least. You gain major performance
increases.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 October 2003 10:35

Yes, the advantage of using local interfaces in EJBs is avoiding the
creation of stubs and skeletons, use of RMI and serialization.  But what
many people don't realize is that all the major containers have been
doing
this since 1.1 anyway, abeit in proprietary ways.  You really gain no
performance advantage by explicitly declaring an EJB interface local -
you
merely adhere to the specification.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Kunal H. Parikh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 8:20 PM

The CMP2.x spec allows declaring EJBs as local objects.

The advantage of the local EJB objects is that they don't get
serialized/deserialized(I think) and pass-by-reference and not by-value.

Effectively, If you use a LocalEJB, you have the flexibitly of making
the REMOTE with very few changes to code.


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RE: How to read contents of MANIFEST.MF

2003-10-10 Thread Mark Galbreath
1.  the META-INF directory should be under the webapp root, not a WEB-INF
subdirectory;

2.  read the file into an action class with java.io.FileReader, set the
object in some scope, and display it in a JSP with a bean:write/.

Mark

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I would like to read the content of /WEB-INF/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF file
by a struts based application. Does anybody have an example how to do
it? The only references I found are only for jar files.

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RE: How to read contents of MANIFEST.MF

2003-10-10 Thread Mark Galbreath
Where did you get this from?

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RE: ejb's and tomcat

2003-10-09 Thread Mark Galbreath
Yes, the advantage of using local interfaces in EJBs is avoiding the
creation of stubs and skeletons, use of RMI and serialization.  But what
many people don't realize is that all the major containers have been doing
this since 1.1 anyway, abeit in proprietary ways.  You really gain no
performance advantage by explicitly declaring an EJB interface local - you
merely adhere to the specification.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Kunal H. Parikh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 8:20 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


Hi Andrew, Mark, and ALL!

The CMP2.x spec allows declaring EJBs as local objects.

The advantage of the local EJB objects is that they don't get
serialized/deserialized(I think) and pass-by-reference and not by-value.

Effectively, If you use a LocalEJB, you have the flexibitly of making
the REMOTE with very few changes to code.

People, please correct me if I am wrong.


Kunal
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 October 2003 21:20
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat

Nonsense!
In the same way acronyms look great on resumes, they also look just
super on
product brochures.
If you use EJBs you can proudly proclaim that your application is based
on
J2EE EJB technology!
This is useful for impressing clueless manager types even if EJBs confer
no
actual technical advantage (and often many disadvantages) to what your
trying to do.

btw: afaik its not just distributed stuff but also transaction type
stuff
its good for (but lets face it - most dbs do enough in that regards for
most
apps transaction needs already)

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 October 2003 19:04
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


If you are asking these questions, you probably should not be using EJB.
The ONLY reason to use EJB is if you are developing a distributed
application; anything else is overkill.  If you simply need data
persistence, use JDBC and use DAO, or one of the persistence frameworks:
Ibatus, Hibernate, or Kodo-JDO.

Mark

-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ejb's and tomcat


Hi!
does tomcat support ejb's. I'm building a web app which uses struts. i'm
using  ejb's  for the model part.
can i deploy the ejb component on tomcat?
what other alternate ways are there to do so?

thanks
cheers
ajay

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RE: [FRIDAY] Yeah I know it's early ;-)

2003-10-09 Thread Mark Galbreath
Looks like Java developers chasing the latest JCP fad

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Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 8:21 PM

http://www.foulds2000.freeserve.co.uk/economists.htm 

 




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RE: ejb's and tomcat

2003-10-09 Thread Mark Galbreath
The O'Reilly version has one, too.

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 11:18 PM
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Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


Chuck's book has a chapter on using EJB with struts.
(Chuck Caveness Programming Jakarta Struts - O'Rielly)

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 October 2003 23:13
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


Have your action classes call methods on a DTO (data transfer object) that
calls an EJB stateless session bean that will, in turn, call the business
logic contained in EJB entity beans that reflect your datastore.  State in
the DTO can then be transferred to your ActionForm/DynaActionForm beans.

Mark

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From: ajay brar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 8:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


hi!
its actually for my software project at university. i am in uni. and the aim
of the project is to use ejb with struts.
we are developing a transaction/payment gateway.
the ejb's will be implementing the model, ie, the actual transaction and
also merchant support functions.
since me and my group are still in uni(and learning among other things
groupwork), we divided the tasks. so while i developed the web tier using
struts someone else developed the ejb's
and ofcourse now we have to integrate the two sides and hence my question.
we are currently experimenting with openEJB; any alternative recommendations
will be most welcome.

thanks
cheers
ajay




From: Mark Galbreath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 07:03:51 -0400

If you are asking these questions, you probably should not be using EJB.
The ONLY reason to use EJB is if you are developing a distributed
application; anything else is overkill.  If you simply need data
persistence, use JDBC and use DAO, or one of the persistence frameworks:
Ibatus, Hibernate, or Kodo-JDO.

Mark

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Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ejb's and tomcat


Hi!
does tomcat support ejb's. I'm building a web app which uses struts. i'm
using  ejb's  for the model part.
can i deploy the ejb component on tomcat?
what other alternate ways are there to do so?

thanks
cheers
ajay

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Holmes and Schildt Book

2003-10-09 Thread Mark Galbreath
I was surfing McGraw-Hill's website yesterday and spied a Java book
co-authored by James Holmes and Herbert Schildt...anybody read this and can
offer an opinion?  I have been buying Schildt's C/C++ books for 10 years.

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RE: ejb's and tomcat

2003-10-09 Thread Mark Galbreath
That's an improvement, but really has little to do with EJB entity beans.

-Original Message-
From: Brian McSweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 8:33 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


Can't really agree with that. Besides, jboss have just employed the 
creator of hibernate and its CMP layer is going to be powered by 
hibernate in the near future anyway. So if you're a fan of hibernate,
you'll get the same thing under the hood with jboss and CMP ejbs. 

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 09 October 2003 11:08
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat

JBoss is crap, anyway.

-Original Message-
From: Brian McSweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 7:44 AM

This isn't the case for jboss at least. You gain major performance
increases.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 09 October 2003 10:35

Yes, the advantage of using local interfaces in EJBs is avoiding the
creation of stubs and skeletons, use of RMI and serialization.  But what
many people don't realize is that all the major containers have been
doing
this since 1.1 anyway, abeit in proprietary ways.  You really gain no
performance advantage by explicitly declaring an EJB interface local -
you
merely adhere to the specification.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Kunal H. Parikh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 8:20 PM

The CMP2.x spec allows declaring EJBs as local objects.

The advantage of the local EJB objects is that they don't get
serialized/deserialized(I think) and pass-by-reference and not by-value.

Effectively, If you use a LocalEJB, you have the flexibitly of making
the REMOTE with very few changes to code.


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RE: bean:write in html:text

2003-10-09 Thread Mark Galbreath
Whatever, O'Rielly-boy.

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From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 7:47 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: bean:write in html:text


snip
Struts does not support
/snip

You mean JSP does not support surely?

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 9 October 2003 19:44
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: bean:write in html:text


You will have to use JSP scripting or JSTL - Struts does not support nested
tags as attributes.

Mark

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Subject: bean:write in html:text


I'd like to use a bean:write within my html:text tag. Like this:

html:text property=value(key1) onmouseover=bean:write name=myForm
property=myMethod//

But I can't do it this way. Anyone has suggestions?



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RE: ejb's and tomcat

2003-10-09 Thread Mark Galbreath
WebSphere 5.0, WebLogic 8.0, and even JRun 4.0 all optimize intra-container
inter-bean method calls.  I still maintain, however, that EJB has been
over-hyped and (especially) now that iBATIS, Hibernate, and various JDO
implementations are available, is overkill and too restrictive (e.g., does
not support polymorphism nor inheritence).  Ask yourself if you would use
CORBA in the same situation.

Mark

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From: Navjot Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 7:20 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


then which one is good in your eyes?

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:38 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


JBoss is crap, anyway.

-Original Message-
From: Brian McSweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 7:44 AM

This isn't the case for jboss at least. You gain major performance
increases.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 October 2003 10:35

Yes, the advantage of using local interfaces in EJBs is avoiding the
creation of stubs and skeletons, use of RMI and serialization.  But what
many people don't realize is that all the major containers have been
doing
this since 1.1 anyway, abeit in proprietary ways.  You really gain no
performance advantage by explicitly declaring an EJB interface local -
you
merely adhere to the specification.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Kunal H. Parikh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 8:20 PM

The CMP2.x spec allows declaring EJBs as local objects.

The advantage of the local EJB objects is that they don't get
serialized/deserialized(I think) and pass-by-reference and not by-value.

Effectively, If you use a LocalEJB, you have the flexibitly of making
the REMOTE with very few changes to code.


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RE: ejb's and tomcat

2003-10-08 Thread Mark Galbreath
If you are asking these questions, you probably should not be using EJB.
The ONLY reason to use EJB is if you are developing a distributed
application; anything else is overkill.  If you simply need data
persistence, use JDBC and use DAO, or one of the persistence frameworks:
Ibatus, Hibernate, or Kodo-JDO.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: ajay brar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ejb's and tomcat


Hi!
does tomcat support ejb's. I'm building a web app which uses struts. i'm
using  ejb's  for the model part.
can i deploy the ejb component on tomcat?
what other alternate ways are there to do so?

thanks
cheers
ajay

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RE: Books

2003-10-08 Thread Mark Galbreath
Sure thing!  It's always good to learn new things when idle, but you seem to
need to start from the basics:

http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Cheers!
Mark

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From: Brian Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 11:02 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: Books


I'm a complete struts newb. I got tomcat 4.1 installed along with struts and
eclipse. I was wondering if you guys could recommend a book for learning
struts. Not necessarily a reference book. But it would be nice to have some
good examples. Getting laid off has me starving to learn something new. So
I'm trying to think of *something* to implement with struts. So yeah, book
recommendations?


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RE: ejb's and tomcat

2003-10-08 Thread Mark Galbreath
Is there an Aussie equivalent for hillbilly?

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 7:20 AM

Nonsense!

In the same way acronyms look great on resumes, they also look just super on
product brochures. If you use EJBs you can proudly proclaim that your
application is based on J2EE EJB technology!  This is useful for
impressing clueless manager types even if EJBs confer no actual technical
dvantage (and often many disadvantages) to what your trying to do.

btw: afaik its not just distributed stuff but also transaction type stuff
its good for (but lets face it - most dbs do enough in that regards for most
apps transaction needs already)

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 October 2003 19:04

If you are asking these questions, you probably should not be using EJB.
The ONLY reason to use EJB is if you are developing a distributed
application; anything else is overkill.  If you simply need data
persistence, use JDBC and use DAO, or one of the persistence frameworks:
Ibatus, Hibernate, or Kodo-JDO.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: ajay brar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:51 PM

does tomcat support ejb's. I'm building a web app which uses struts. i'm
using  ejb's  for the model part.
can i deploy the ejb component on tomcat?
what other alternate ways are there to do so?



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RE: Struts And iBATIS

2003-10-08 Thread Mark Galbreath
Actually, Rick is Daniel's pimp, but he did do a nice job on the Ibatis
tutorial.


-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 7:50 AM

  Take a loot at this URL:
  http://www.reumann.net

  It has a nice example of using iBatis and Struts together. It was designed
by a great
guy: Rick Reumann.



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RE: ejb's and tomcat

2003-10-08 Thread Mark Galbreath
Have your action classes call methods on a DTO (data transfer object) that
calls an EJB stateless session bean that will, in turn, call the business
logic contained in EJB entity beans that reflect your datastore.  State in
the DTO can then be transferred to your ActionForm/DynaActionForm beans.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: ajay brar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 8:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat


hi!
its actually for my software project at university. i am in uni. and the aim
of the project is to use ejb with struts.
we are developing a transaction/payment gateway.
the ejb's will be implementing the model, ie, the actual transaction and
also merchant support functions.
since me and my group are still in uni(and learning among other things
groupwork), we divided the tasks. so while i developed the web tier using
struts someone else developed the ejb's
and ofcourse now we have to integrate the two sides and hence my question.
we are currently experimenting with openEJB; any alternative recommendations
will be most welcome.

thanks
cheers
ajay




From: Mark Galbreath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ejb's and tomcat
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 07:03:51 -0400

If you are asking these questions, you probably should not be using EJB.
The ONLY reason to use EJB is if you are developing a distributed
application; anything else is overkill.  If you simply need data
persistence, use JDBC and use DAO, or one of the persistence frameworks:
Ibatus, Hibernate, or Kodo-JDO.

Mark

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Hi!
does tomcat support ejb's. I'm building a web app which uses struts. i'm
using  ejb's  for the model part.
can i deploy the ejb component on tomcat?
what other alternate ways are there to do so?

thanks
cheers
ajay

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RE: [Article] SoftwareFashion (includes paragraph about Struts)

2003-10-07 Thread Mark Galbreath
Nothing really more than I've been saying for over a yearway too much
complexity in these frameworks!

too bad it's not Friday, though:

http://www.softwarereality.com/truestories/

Mark

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Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 11:30 AM
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Subject: [Article] SoftwareFashion (includes paragraph about Struts)


Read for yourself and judge:

http://www.softwarereality.com/soapbox/softwarefashion.jsp




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RE: [Article] SoftwareFashion (includes paragraph about Struts)

2003-10-07 Thread Mark Galbreath
Yeah!  And I bet you didn't know that struts-user enforces a dress code,
too?!

Mark

Cut us some slack, Keith.

-Original Message-
From: Keith Pemberton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 1:28 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Article] SoftwareFashion (includes paragraph about Struts)


This response was uncalled for... at least be more professional when
responding to people through the listserv.

- Original Message -
From: Adam Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Article] SoftwareFashion (includes paragraph about Struts)


 Hey, Steve ...
Guess what?  You don't understand Struts.   (=




 From: Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Article] SoftwareFashion (includes paragraph about Struts)
 Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 12:57:18 -0400

 On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 09:32:52AM -0700, Steve Raeburn wrote:
 } 'In fact, we'd particularly invite Struts advocates to respond to this
 } article by describing the benefits that they feel Struts provides over
 } vanilla JSP.'
 }
 } Well if they don't get what Struts provides over vanilla JSP, then
they
 } never will. Discussing what Struts provides compared to other MVC
 } frameworks might be useful, but the vanilla JSP topic is surely dead
 } and buried by now.

 This is a lousy attitude. It's like the stereotype of a woman who says,
If
 you don't know what you did, I'm not going to tell you. If you can
clearly
 and succinctly respond to his challenge, do so. If not, perhaps you don't
 understand Struts as well as you think.

 Myself, I'm still evaluating Struts. I have a prototype of my project
 written with vanilla JSP and a tiny custom taglib, and I'm trying to
 decide whether to rewrite it with Struts or simply clean it up and extend
 it. I can't, yet, see whether there is a net benefit to using Struts for
my
 small project.

 [...]
 } Steve
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Craig: Tomcat 5.0 WAR Deployment

2003-10-06 Thread Mark Galbreath
Craig,

I'm writing a simple Struts standalone app to Tomcat 5.0 (trying to learn
Struts + JDO) and Tomcat is not auto-deploying the WAR after Ant compiles,
assembles, and puts it in the webapps root.  Auto-deploy is set to true in
server.xml...anything else I am missing?

Thx,
Mark



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RE: Craig: Tomcat 5.0 WAR Deployment [solution found]

2003-10-06 Thread Mark Galbreath
1.  If I need a subscription to tomcat-luser just to figure out why 5.0 is
not auto-deploying a WAR, then there is something fundamentally flawed in
5.0;

2.  I already have a subscription to yo' momma - and I'd rather RTFM;

3.  I found the problem - error in path in deploy target in my Ant
build.xml...it works per the documentation now.

So, byte me, you bloody limey-wannabe!

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 8:41 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: Craig: Tomcat 5.0 WAR Deployment


A subscription to the tomcat_user list perhaps?

;-

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From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Craig: Tomcat 5.0 WAR Deployment


Craig,

I'm writing a simple Struts standalone app to Tomcat 5.0 (trying to learn
Struts + JDO) and Tomcat is not auto-deploying the WAR after Ant compiles,
assembles, and puts it in the webapps root.  Auto-deploy is set to true in
server.xml...anything else I am missing?

Thx,
Mark



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RE: Craig: Tomcat 5.0 WAR Deployment

2003-10-06 Thread Mark Galbreath
Cool...thx for the suggestions!

-Original Message-
From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 12:33 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Craig: Tomcat 5.0 WAR Deployment


Mark Galbreath wrote:

Craig,

I'm writing a simple Struts standalone app to Tomcat 5.0 (trying to learn
Struts + JDO) and Tomcat is not auto-deploying the WAR after Ant compiles,
assembles, and puts it in the webapps root.  Auto-deploy is set to true
in
server.xml...anything else I am missing?


I don't like the autodeploy from the webapps feature because you can't
undeploy.  I tend to use the install and remove and reload Ant
tasks instead:

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/manager-howto.html#Executing
%20Manager%20Commands%20With%20Ant

Note that you don't have to copy anything -- just tell Tomcat to deploy
directly from your build directory (if you're on the same machine).  An
example build.xml that supports this feature can be found at:

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/appdev/index.html

Thx,
Mark


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[OT] Simon Chappell's Top 10 Picks for the Wisconsin Quarter

2003-10-05 Thread Mark Galbreath
For the past several years, the US Mint has been producing quarters
commemorating the different states.  The quarters have a symbol of whichever
state stamped on the back and the citizens of Wisconsin just voted to have a
cow's head, a wheel of cheese and an ear of corn on their quarter.

There were, however, several other symbols of the state submitted by Simon
that didn't make it. Here are his top ten, in no particular order:

10:  Farmer Brown sexually molesting a cow.

9.  A 4x4 pickup breaking through the ice and sinking.

8.  The Mars Cheese Castle.

7.  A Green Bay linebacker stepping on the neck of a Chicago Bears
quarterback.

6.  A drunk snowmobiler crashing into the ravine.

5.  A car with Wisconsin plates and its left turn signal blinking, sitting
at an Illinois tollbooth with the gate still down because the driver didn't
put enough change in the basket.

4.  Vince Lombardi, Ray Nitschke and Bret Favre.

3.  An X-ray of a bloated and gassy human stomach filled to capacity with
brats and beer.

2.  A fish fry at the supper club.

1.  Two deer hunters shooting each other in the ass.



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RE: EJB's vs. Hibernate vs. Torque vs. custom DTO's

2003-10-04 Thread Mark Galbreath
simple answer: http://java.sun.com/products/jdo/

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Sasha Borodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 3:10 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: EJB's vs. Hibernate vs. Torque vs. custom DTO's


I hope I'm not comparing apples and oranges; if I am, please excuse the
ignorance, and slap me upside the head...

The subject line says it all - I'm investigating the appropriate uses of the
above technologies to move data between databases and objects.  Thus far in
my development career, I've relied on my own DTO's - homegrown primitive
lazy loading, caching, etc.

As I'm starting projects for other companies, I'm realizing that no one
wants home-grown solutions where standards and proven products have already
filled the niche.

Thus, I'd like to get some opinions as to the level of complexity and
appropriate use of EJBs and other object-relational bridging technologies.

Who uses what, why, and where? :-)

-Sasha Borodin


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[FRIDAY] Hip-Hop Hits Bahgdad

2003-10-03 Thread Mark Galbreath
http://atomfilms.shockwave.com/af/content/real_hussein?mid=9693882


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RE: Struts Case Study

2003-10-02 Thread Mark Galbreath
Does the company have to be using CASE?

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Subject: Struts Case Study


I've recently finished filming a Struts video presentation for a company
called WatchIT and they're looking for a large company using Struts to do
a case study on.  If you're interested please contact me.

Thanks,

James Holmes

Struts Console
http://www.jamesholmes.com/struts/





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RE: newbie: Best Practice Struts/Value-Objects?

2003-10-02 Thread Mark Galbreath
Could you not, then, consider ActionForms and DynaActionForms xfer objects?

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 2:42 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: newbie: Best Practice Struts/Value-Objects?


Value Objects, also called Transfer Objects, are a design pattern. The
idea is that you can minimize the calls to the business tier by
collecting all the data you might need at once and submitting it as a
batch. (Opposed to, say, updating a form a line a time.) The properties
on the Transfer Object might be used by more than one business
component, but you collect them all together to minimize the number of
trips to the business layer.

The ActionForms are a type of Transfer Object. They transfer data
between a HTML form on the presentation layer to the Action on the
controller layer. (But most people would say they should not travel past
the Action.)

Many people also use Transfer Objects on the business layer, and often
the ActionForms and their Transfer Objects will look alot alike.
(Annoyingly so, some might say.) It's commonplace for someone to collect
what they need on an ActionForm and then copy all that over to a
Transfer Object, for submittal to the business layer. Sometimes people
will even nest a Transfer Object on a ActionForm. Another approach is to
have the ActionForm implement the Transfer Object's interface.

If your Transfer Objects and ActionForms share the same protocol (use
the same propert names), you can also pass your Transfer Object directly
to the HTML page. The HTML form tag doesn't care if you use an
ActionForm to populate a form or not, so long as the properties match.

If you kept your ActionForm in session scope, then you could just expose
five fields and keep the others intact. Just watch the that your reset
method doesn't blank them out.

Without using session scope (or a cookie), there is no clean way to
retain the fields without writing them out on the page somehow. One
trick is to use a method that will spit out whatever hidden fields you
need and then just call that using bean:write.

For this use-case, another approach would be to create a more finely
grained business layer. If you only need to update five fields, then you
should be able to update only those five fields. So you would have
another database query that set those five fields, but left the others
alone. The others may exist on the Transfer Object, but the other
database query can just ignore those.

-Ted.


Darren Hartford wrote:
 Hi all!
 Been working with struts and value-objects, and I am beginning to
understand the power of these two in combination. I did however run into a
snag that may be either on purpose or just ignorance on my part.

 If I pass a 20-field value-object to an ActionForm (let's say an
EmployeeVO), and I only show the employee's name and address for editing
(only 5 or so fields).  They make the necessary changes and submit the form.
What I understand is the form will populate a NEW EmployeeVO and not make
the changes to the original EmployeeVO, thereby creating an EmployeeVO
populated only from the 5 fields on the form and nulling the other 15
fields.

 I was hoping to take an existing Value-Object, only make necessary changes
from the submitted form (i.e. 0-5 changed fields and the other 15 stay the
way they are), and then re-submit the Value-Object for updating the DB, but
that does not seem possible.  Am I doing something wrong and/or
mis-understanding the best utilization of Value-Objects with Struts?  Again,
I'm a newbie so any pointers, help, or examples would be great!

 thanky in advance!
 -D

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RE: Urgent help reqd Stuck..!! - Getting a value String[] from a Form Bean

2003-10-01 Thread Mark Galbreath
1. setRate() isn't doing a thing.

2. use JSTL to iterate over the array using c:forEach after setting a
page-scoped variable containing the array:

c:set var='arrayValues' value='${pageScope.request.myForm.rate}'/

tr
  c:forEach items='$(arrayValues)' var='item'
td
  c:out value='$(item)'/
/td
  /c:forEach
/tr


Mark

-Original Message-
From: Chawla, Yogesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 5:46 AM

My form bean contains the following get  set methods  :

setRate(String[] rate)
{
rate = this.rate;
}

public String[] getRate()
{
return rate (which is the String[])
}

Also one int variable (counter) which stores the no. of elements in the
Array.

public int counter() {
return counter;
}

public void setCounter(int counter) {
counter = this.counter;
}

How to get these values in the JSP for iterating the String[] counter no. of
times...

Pls. assist...

Thanx for your help.

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[OT] So, you think your job sucks?

2003-10-01 Thread Mark Galbreath

http://www.popsci.com/popsci/science/article/0,12543,484153,00.htm


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RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm

2003-10-01 Thread Mark Galbreath
That's fine if, of course, you subscribe to the school of thought
prescribing a pre-code test (which I do not).

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Vic Cekvenic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 3:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


+1 ActionForms.

On of the benefits of Modular/MVC programing is that you can unit test a
  module, before integrating it.

.V

Andrew Hill wrote:
 Call me old fashioned but I always use good old hand coded ActionForms.
 Guess I like having something my compiler can get its teeth into. :-)

 Now that Im using Eclipse getters and setters are no problem at all. I
love
 that generate getter  setter menu option.  :-)

 (Validation isnt an issue for me either way as Ive always found it more
 convenient to do in the Action)

 -Original Message-
 From: Mainguy, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 00:52
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


 Next in my series of struts-user polls (please complain if this gets old).

 What sort of ActionForms does everyone use?

 #1 ActionForm
 #2 DynaActionForm

 Personally, I'm an advocate of the DynaActionForm as it seems to be able
to
 do 80-90% of everything I need to do and everything else can be done in my
 business tier.  I have, however, run into another person who is dead set
 against using it.  His rationale is that you are then unable to do custom
 validation when you use the DynaValidatorForm...  I think you can still do
 it, it's just a little more difficult, but, I'm polling to see if I'm out
in
 left field...



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RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm

2003-10-01 Thread Mark Galbreath
Reread my post, you illiterate pseudo-limey!

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 6:45 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


I subscribe to that school. I believe everything should have a unit test.
Its a very good school...

...I just happen to be playing truant today.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 18:41
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


That's fine if, of course, you subscribe to the school of thought
prescribing a pre-code test (which I do not).

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Vic Cekvenic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 3:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


+1 ActionForms.

On of the benefits of Modular/MVC programing is that you can unit test a
  module, before integrating it.

.V

Andrew Hill wrote:
 Call me old fashioned but I always use good old hand coded ActionForms.
 Guess I like having something my compiler can get its teeth into. :-)

 Now that Im using Eclipse getters and setters are no problem at all. I
love
 that generate getter  setter menu option.  :-)

 (Validation isnt an issue for me either way as Ive always found it more
 convenient to do in the Action)

 -Original Message-
 From: Mainguy, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 00:52
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


 Next in my series of struts-user polls (please complain if this gets old).

 What sort of ActionForms does everyone use?

 #1 ActionForm
 #2 DynaActionForm

 Personally, I'm an advocate of the DynaActionForm as it seems to be able
to
 do 80-90% of everything I need to do and everything else can be done in my
 business tier.  I have, however, run into another person who is dead set
 against using it.  His rationale is that you are then unable to do custom
 validation when you use the DynaValidatorForm...  I think you can still do
 it, it's just a little more difficult, but, I'm polling to see if I'm out
in
 left field...



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RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm

2003-10-01 Thread Mark Galbreath
when?

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 6:39 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


That was me and it was over a year ago when I was a struts newbie...

-Original Message-
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 18:33
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


I remember a while back I think it was Mark made an excellent post about
his problem with ActionForms that went along the lines of 'Old Macdonald
had an ActionForm'.

Well basically I think the problem was he had edited an existing
ActionForm and messed up the getter / setter so that his JSP refused to
recognise the form as a Javabean and it ended up costing a fair few
hours work to track down the error.

So another +1 for DynaActionForms.


On 10/01/2003 06:02 AM Andrew Hill wrote:
 Call me old fashioned but I always use good old hand coded ActionForms.
 Guess I like having something my compiler can get its teeth into. :-)

 Now that Im using Eclipse getters and setters are no problem at all. I
love
 that generate getter  setter menu option.  :-)

 (Validation isnt an issue for me either way as Ive always found it more
 convenient to do in the Action)

 -Original Message-
 From: Mainguy, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 00:52
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


 Next in my series of struts-user polls (please complain if this gets old).

 What sort of ActionForms does everyone use?

 #1 ActionForm
 #2 DynaActionForm

 Personally, I'm an advocate of the DynaActionForm as it seems to be able
to
 do 80-90% of everything I need to do and everything else can be done in my
 business tier.  I have, however, run into another person who is dead set
 against using it.  His rationale is that you are then unable to do custom
 validation when you use the DynaValidatorForm...  I think you can still do
 it, it's just a little more difficult, but, I'm polling to see if I'm out
in
 left field...



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RE: [OT] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm

2003-10-01 Thread Mark Galbreath
At the time, I couldn't think of a suitably rude-enough disparaging remark
for an expatriate Aussie. Nevertheless, for posterity's and newbies' sakes,
we do kid each other here from time-to-time and no real personal attacks are
tolerated.

That being said, Andrew, I never have liked you.

Mark
;-)

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Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 7:08 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


I know you guys are used to joshing each other, but let's still observe
the rule that while we might disrespect a technology choice, but we
don't disrespect the person making the choice.

Of course, anyone who knows Mark and Andrew knows this exchange is all
in good fun, but all of this gets archived for posterity, and people new
to the list can take it out of context.

-Ted.

Mark Galbreath wrote:
 Reread my post, you illiterate pseudo-limey!

 -Original Message-
 From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 6:45 AM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm

 I subscribe to that school. I believe everything should have a unit test.
 Its a very good school...

 ...I just happen to be playing truant today.

 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 18:41
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm

 That's fine if, of course, you subscribe to the school of thought
 prescribing a pre-code test (which I do not).

 Mark




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RE: [OT] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm

2003-10-01 Thread Mark Galbreath
Don't quit yer day job - the Malaysian Poet Laureate position is probably
tentative at best.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 7:10 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=struts-userm=102696975022454w=2

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 18:59
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Subject: RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


when?

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 6:39 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


That was me and it was over a year ago when I was a struts newbie...

-Original Message-
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 18:33
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm


I remember a while back I think it was Mark made an excellent post about
his problem with ActionForms that went along the lines of 'Old Macdonald
had an ActionForm'.

Well basically I think the problem was he had edited an existing
ActionForm and messed up the getter / setter so that his JSP refused to
recognise the form as a Javabean and it ended up costing a fair few
hours work to track down the error.

So another +1 for DynaActionForms.


On 10/01/2003 06:02 AM Andrew Hill wrote:
 Call me old fashioned but I always use good old hand coded ActionForms.
 Guess I like having something my compiler can get its teeth into. :-)

 Now that Im using Eclipse getters and setters are no problem at all. I
love
 that generate getter  setter menu option.  :-)

 (Validation isnt an issue for me either way as Ive always found it more
 convenient to do in the Action)

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 Next in my series of struts-user polls (please complain if this gets old).

 What sort of ActionForms does everyone use?

 #1 ActionForm
 #2 DynaActionForm

 Personally, I'm an advocate of the DynaActionForm as it seems to be able
to
 do 80-90% of everything I need to do and everything else can be done in my
 business tier.  I have, however, run into another person who is dead set
 against using it.  His rationale is that you are then unable to do custom
 validation when you use the DynaValidatorForm...  I think you can still do
 it, it's just a little more difficult, but, I'm polling to see if I'm out
in
 left field...



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[FRIDAY] (early) The Race

2003-10-01 Thread Mark Galbreath
Arianna just dropped out of the race for governor, so this URL will probably
go down soon:

http://votearianna.com/movie

Mark



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RE: books and tutorials

2003-09-30 Thread Mark Galbreath
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

The Definitive Answer.

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Im new in Struts but its very interesting,but I dont find goob books 
or tutorials to download, please if anyone knows links send me plz


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RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs DynaActionForm

2003-09-30 Thread Mark Galbreath
As Linus Tovalds said about SCO, You must be smokin' crack.

-Original Message-
From: Brandon Goodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:28 PM

#1

Reasons:
-Dynas massive struts configs are annoying and the runtime errors
bite.
-DynaForm time saving is insignificant (how long does it take for your
ide to generate getters/setters?).
-Refactoring is easier is traditional ActionForms
-Also, for all the time that you spend restarting your tomcat for each
change you make to the config you could make changes to a hard class
more easily and let the classloader reaload it instead of the whole
container.
-An ActionForm is more cleanly organized in package structures (not
configs).
-DynaForms also have limitations in regards to the use of LazyList
-DynaForms also make extending more difficult
-DynaForms also don't have traditional getters and setter for the times
that you want to insert code into them (personally, I use them quite
often cuz I don't like huge Action classes)

That said... I am not completely anti Dyna. I just don't see the value
in using them for everything. I've used them for my whole app and didn't
find them that useful. But, I have used them in niche cases where I
wanted to enhance chained action classes (see http://strutschaining.org/
). But, even that can be solved with a mapped back form.

IMAO - I do not see the case for DynaForms. But, I am willing to be
convinced.

Brandon Goodin


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RE: And now for something completely different... [OT]

2003-09-26 Thread Mark Galbreath
What do expect from a manager?  Managers are like art critics: if they were
worth a damn in their fields, they would be DOING, not observing.  I'd
rather have an alcoholic C++ programmer than a manager any day of the week.
At least the alcoholic coder is incompetent only part of the time.

Mark

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Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 11:39 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: And now for something completely different... [OT]


snip
This just strikes me as a very strange statement -- I don't get it.
/snip

Too much BSD will do that to you...

-Original Message-
From: Max Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 26 September 2003 04:28
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: And now for something completely different... [OT]


What's with this?:

Drug and alcohol abusers will vehemently deny their addiction, especially
UNIX systems administrators...

Are Unix Sys Admins the hardest partyers of the IT bunch? Or maybe the
author thinks that Unix is over, and that the sysadmins are just in denial
about that and thus prone to denial about other problems? This just strikes
me as a very strange statement -- I don't get it.

-Max

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Subject: And now for something completely different... [OT]


 Please don't kick me for posting this here, but still, one
 or two might possibly be interested in taking notice:

 http://www.dba-oracle.com/art_firing.htm

 It's always good to know one's enemies :-)

 -- Chris


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RE: JSP IDEs

2003-09-24 Thread Mark Galbreath
DreamweaverMX will do this.

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Hello there,

I'm working on a JSP application in WSAD 5.0.  Does anyone know a way to
have the WYSIWYG JSP previewer evaluate jsp:include statements in a JSP?
I'm working with JSPs that have jsp:include statements that include
header/footer files that hold stuff like javascript, html tags and
formatting HTML tags.

If this can't be done in WSAD, does anyone know of another JSP editor
that will do this?

Thanks,
David Stankard






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RE: New Concept.

2003-09-22 Thread Mark Galbreath
huh?

-Original Message-
From: Abhijeet Mahalkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 6:04 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: New Concept.


Hi All ,

A Small Request...

 We always ask those questions only, for which we don't get solutions
easily. So somebody from the group solves that question.
But what about those question which we do ask and later on we only get the
solution of it. In such a case we have to keep informed the other developers
about the solution appeared for the question. And also if we get some small
small problems which we solve ourself within 1 - 2 hrs...
Please keep informed others also about those problems as well as solutions
of it.

So every time we will not wait for the solutions to get appeared  in the
list. It may be ready in the list.

regards,
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RE: New Concept.

2003-09-22 Thread Mark Galbreath
I was serious!  I reread the post 4 times and could not tell what the msg
was until I read Ted's reply, then read it again, and I'm still not sure.

On the other hand, I have advocated your position before.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Mike Deegan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 12:43 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: New Concept.


Come on Mark it's Monday ! Give him / her a break.

Not a bad request really ... if you work on some Struts related problem
for more than an hour and you think the list would benefit from how you
solved your problem - it wouldn't hurt to take a couple of minutes and
document the problem and solution and post it back to the list - mainly
helpful for newcomers to Struts one thinks - maybe helpful to all depending
on the problem - and maybe a new take on the solution.

Just my $0.02 !

Later
Mike

- Original Message -
From: Mark Galbreath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 10:16 AM
Subject: RE: New Concept.


 huh?

 -Original Message-
 From: Abhijeet Mahalkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 6:04 AM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: New Concept.


 Hi All ,

 A Small Request...

  We always ask those questions only, for which we don't get solutions
 easily. So somebody from the group solves that question.
 But what about those question which we do ask and later on we only get the
 solution of it. In such a case we have to keep informed the other
developers
 about the solution appeared for the question. And also if we get some
small
 small problems which we solve ourself within 1 - 2 hrs...
 Please keep informed others also about those problems as well as solutions
 of it.

 So every time we will not wait for the solutions to get appeared  in the
 list. It may be ready in the list.

 regards,
 Abhijeet Mahalkar.





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[FRIDAY] So...you think M$ is evil?

2003-09-21 Thread Mark Galbreath
http://www.wewantyoursoul.com/index.php

muhahahaha!
Mark


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RE: [FRIDAY] So...you think M$ is evil?

2003-09-21 Thread Mark Galbreath
But I understand you can get a second mortgageif you have any equity
left.

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 9:13 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: [FRIDAY] So...you think M$ is evil?


£20510 eh?
Tempting... but I think my current employee contract already covers the
rights to it :-(

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 21 September 2003 20:56
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: [FRIDAY] So...you think M$ is evil?


http://www.wewantyoursoul.com/index.php

muhahahaha!
Mark


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RE: [FRIDAY] So...you think M$ is evil?

2003-09-21 Thread Mark Galbreath
doh!  I thought it read, autorobotic!  (no batteries included)

-Original Message-
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 11:07 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [FRIDAY] So...you think M$ is evil?


I got £57000 or so -

You obviously answered the question about autoerotic sex wrongly!

On 09/21/2003 03:12 PM Andrew Hill wrote:
 £20510 eh?
 Tempting... but I think my current employee contract already covers the
 rights to it :-(

 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, 21 September 2003 20:56
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: [FRIDAY] So...you think M$ is evil?


 http://www.wewantyoursoul.com/index.php

 muhahahaha!
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RE: jstl question

2003-09-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
I don't get it.  Accessors for JavaBeans do not use parameters (public
String getValueNum()); mutators use parameters (public void setValueNum(
String param ).  Why are you passing an accessor a param argument?

Nevertheless, if this were a real JavaBean, you would set and get its values
in JSTL like this:

// reference the tab library
@ taglib uri=http://java.sun.com/jstl/core; prefix=c %

// instantiate the bean in page scope
jsp:useBean id='whatever' class='myPackage.MyJavaBean'/

// set the property from the request parameter passed to the page
c:set target='${whatever}' property='ValueNum'
value='${param.valueNum}'/('

// print the parameter value
c:out value='${param.valueNum}'/


Happy Hurricanes!
Mark

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From: Richard Raquepo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 12:10 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: jstl question


i have a bean that has this gettter method

...

public String getValueNum(String param){

}

...

using struts tag i can call it like:
bean:write name=bean value=valueNum(test)/

and it will works.

now i can't seem to figure out how can i do that using jstl.

i need your expert advice on this very simple problem that i can't seem to
hack.

thanks





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RE: jstl question

2003-09-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
smartass

-Original Message-
From: Bradley Handy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 9:44 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: jstl question


Accessors of java.util.Map implementations use a single parameter.  Is
the instance variable behind the valueNum property an implementation
of java.util.Map (ie. HashMap,
org.apache.commons.collections.FastHashMap, etc)?

If it is, then Mark's suggestion needs one little tweak.

Change:  ${whatever} - ${whatever.key}

Where key is the java.util.Map key, under which, you wish to store
your parameter from your form.


Brad Handy


 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 9:39 AM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: RE: jstl question
 
 I don't get it.  Accessors for JavaBeans do not use parameters (public
 String getValueNum()); mutators use parameters (public void
setValueNum(
 String param ).  Why are you passing an accessor a param argument?
 
 Nevertheless, if this were a real JavaBean, you would set and get its
 values
 in JSTL like this:
 
 // reference the tab library
 @ taglib uri=http://java.sun.com/jstl/core; prefix=c %
 
 // instantiate the bean in page scope
 jsp:useBean id='whatever' class='myPackage.MyJavaBean'/
 
 // set the property from the request parameter passed to the page
 c:set target='${whatever}' property='ValueNum'
 value='${param.valueNum}'/('
 
 // print the parameter value
 c:out value='${param.valueNum}'/
 
 
 Happy Hurricanes!
 Mark
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Richard Raquepo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 12:10 AM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: jstl question
 
 
 i have a bean that has this gettter method
 
 ...
 
 public String getValueNum(String param){
 
 }
 
 ...
 
 using struts tag i can call it like:
 bean:write name=bean value=valueNum(test)/
 
 and it will works.
 
 now i can't seem to figure out how can i do that using jstl.
 
 i need your expert advice on this very simple problem that i can't
seem to
 hack.
 
 thanks
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: bean:write property= Format a Date ?

2003-09-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
Just use java.text.DateFormat in your action class and set a String property
in your form bean with the result.

Easy as pie.

-Original Message-
From: Abhijeet Mahalkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 8:45 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: bean:write property= Format a Date ?


I don't thing struts provide you formating date functionality as i never
tried also but frankly it will take another 20 min. to write a function for
formatting date..
use string.substring methods and all after retriving the date from DB using
getStirng()
or use to_char(datefield,'dd/mm/ hh24:mi:ss') or any other format u
want. and if you are working with Java Date  class then calculate the long
value of that with

String s  = date.getDay()+/+ getMonth()+/getYear() functions it's really
simple...

regards
abhijeet

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Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 6:00 PM
Subject: bean:write property= Format a Date ?


one of my Bean propertys is a Date and i want to output it formated,
is there a way to do that with struts ?


Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Christian Reps, Dipl. Inf. (FH)
Web Applications


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RE: problem in getproperties.

2003-09-09 Thread Mark Galbreath
Why are you creating a new I/O object when the execute method gets the
resource passed as a parameter argument?

MessageResources properties = getResources( request );
properties.getProperty( key );

Mark

-Original Message-
From: deepaksawdekar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 8:58 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: problem in getproperties.


I am using following code to access the property from properties file in my
action class.
Code snippet is as follows...
..
InputStream in = ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream( propertyFilePath);
properties.load(in);
value = properties.getProperty(key);


When I write the main in action class it works fine
but when i copied the same code to execute method, the code does not load
the propertyfilepath file properly even though in both the case class path
and location of file is same.

Am i doing something wrong.


Deepak

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RE: problem in getproperties.

2003-09-09 Thread Mark Galbreath
I thought about that, Andrew  After I hit send, of course.  :-)

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 10:36 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: problem in getproperties.


Maybe thats not the particular property file he is trying to load?

Try using

getServlet().getServletContext().getResourceAsStream( propertyFilePath );

In your actions execute method.

snip src=javadocs
This method is different from java.lang.Class.getResourceAsStream, which
uses a class loader. This method allows servlet containers to make a
resource available to a servlet from any location, without using a class
loader.
/snip

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 9 September 2003 22:23
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: problem in getproperties.


Why are you creating a new I/O object when the execute method gets the
resource passed as a parameter argument?

MessageResources properties = getResources( request );
properties.getProperty( key );

Mark

-Original Message-
From: deepaksawdekar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 8:58 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: problem in getproperties.


I am using following code to access the property from properties file in my
action class.
Code snippet is as follows...
..
InputStream in = ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream( propertyFilePath);
properties.load(in);
value = properties.getProperty(key);


When I write the main in action class it works fine
but when i copied the same code to execute method, the code does not load
the propertyfilepath file properly even though in both the case class path
and location of file is same.

Am i doing something wrong.


Deepak

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RE: Avoid Validate After Submit

2003-09-05 Thread Mark Galbreath
You can't unless you move the validation to the Action class.

Mark

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From: Andre Michel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 8:36 AM
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Subject: Avoid Validate After Submit


Hello ...

I'd like to have two submit buttons on a page. Pressing no. 1 should run
through validation, pressing no. 2 should avoid this. How am I able to this
in a
good way?

I'm using Struts 1.01 thus validate method is in the form bean.

Any hints would be welcomed,

Andre Michel

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[FRIDAY] Project Management

2003-09-05 Thread Mark Galbreath
A tourist walked into a pet shop and was looking at the animals on
display.

While he was there, another customer walked in and said to the
shopkeeper, I'll have a C monkey please. The shopkeeper nodded, went
over to a cage at  the side of the  shop and took out a monkey. He fit
a collar and leash, handed it to the customer, saying, That'll be
$5,000. The customer paid and walked out with his monkey. Startled,
the tourist went over to the shopkeeper and said, That is a very
expensive monkey. Why did it cost so much? The shopkeeper answered,
Ah, that monkey can program in C - very fast, tight code, no bugs,
well worth the money.

The tourist looked at the monkey in another cage. That one's even more
expensive! $10,000! What does it do? Oh, that one's a C++ monkey; it
can manage object-oriented programming, Visual C++, even some Java. All
the really useful stuff, said the shopkeeper.

The tourist looked around for a little longer and saw a third monkey in
a cage of it's own. The price tag around its neck read $50,000. He
gasped to the shopkeeper, That one costs more than all the other put
together!

What  on earth does it do? The shopkeeper replied, Well, I haven't
actually seen  it do anything, but, the other monkeys call him the
Project Manager.


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[FRIDAY] Project Management

2003-09-05 Thread Mark Galbreath
A tourist walked into a pet shop and was looking at the animals on
display.

While he was there, another customer walked in and said to the
shopkeeper, I'll have a C monkey please. The shopkeeper nodded, went
over to a cage at  the side of the  shop and took out a monkey. He fit
a collar and leash, handed it to the customer, saying, That'll be
$5,000. The customer paid and walked out with his monkey. Startled,
the tourist went over to the shopkeeper and said, That is a very
expensive monkey. Why did it cost so much? The shopkeeper answered,
Ah, that monkey can program in C - very fast, tight code, no bugs,
well worth the money.

The tourist looked at the monkey in another cage. That one's even more
expensive! $10,000! What does it do? Oh, that one's a C++ monkey; it
can manage object-oriented programming, Visual C++, even some Java. All
the really useful stuff, said the shopkeeper.

The tourist looked around for a little longer and saw a third monkey in
a cage of it's own. The price tag around its neck read $50,000. He
gasped to the shopkeeper, That one costs more than all the other put
together!

What  on earth does it do? The shopkeeper replied, Well, I haven't
actually seen  it do anything, but, the other monkeys call him the
Project Manager.


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RE: closing tag for html tags...

2003-09-05 Thread Mark Galbreath
The simple truth is, is that we were all drunk, drinking beer and eating
crabs that night we put all this shit up on the whiteboard and had such a
bad hangover the next morning that we decided just to include it into the
spec and deal with it later, man.

Oh, my head still hurts from that night

Mark

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From: Pady Srinivasan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 3:08 PM
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Subject: closing tag for html tags...



I was wondering why Struts doesn't put closing tags on the html generated.

Like html:text property=name /

Generates

input type=text name=name value= 


Where is the / or /input ? Is there a reason for not generating this ?



Thanks

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RE: Error ordering

2003-09-04 Thread Mark Galbreath
Sort the errors alphanumerically?

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Has any of you had an easy solution to the error ordering problem?


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RE: Is there a way to disable the browser's Back button without sending an http request?

2003-09-03 Thread Mark Galbreath
Set a token in request scope and use Struts logic tags to test is presence
and value, then forward or not.  Simple.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Jing Zhou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 11:53 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Is there a way to disable the browser's Back button without
sending an http request?


It looks to me the answer is NO, although we could use Java script
location.replace('url'). But the statement sends out an http request.

I would like to know if there is a different answer to it.

Jing
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RE: Information about visitors using my portal

2003-09-03 Thread Mark Galbreath
Jason Hunter explains how to do this in Java Servlet Programming, 2d ed.
(O'Reilly 2002): Chapter 7.

Mark

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 5:55 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Information about visitors using my portal


Hello

I want to get information of how many visitors is currently using my portal.
When someone open url www.iz-fotelja.com I create a session, so I think that
from all of the
currently active sessions I can get this statistic. But I don't know how to
implement it.

Any suggestions?

Best regards
Stefan




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RE: How can i simply show a form property as a simple text

2003-09-03 Thread Mark Galbreath
or bean:message/

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Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 9:31 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: How can i simply show a form property as a simple text


bean:write/

-Original Message-
From: Florent LOTHON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 9:25 AM
To: Struts
Subject: How can i simply show a form property as a simple text


Hi

In an editing form page
How can i simply show a form property as a simple text (not in an
html:xxx input tag).

Flo




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RE: basic struts question...

2003-09-03 Thread Mark Galbreath
Is that heroix.com or herion.duh?

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From: Pady Srinivasan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 10:00 AM
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Subject: RE: basic struts question...



I have exactly that. It doesn't work. I don't have the Action class. Could
that be creating a problem ? I was expecting Struts to throw an error about
the missing class. Anyways, I will create an Action class and see.


Thanks
 
-- pady
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-Original Message-
From: David Friedman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 5:35 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: basic struts question...

Pady,

Your external url of http://myserver/taglib/jsp/submit.do, suggests your
application is mapped to /taglib/.  That means your directory structure
should be:
taglib/jsp
taglib/WEB-INF/struts-config.xml
taglib/WEB-INF/web.xml
taglib/WEB-INF/classes
taglib/WEB-INF/lib (and so forth

Then your mapping should as: (path modified)
  action-mappings
 action
   path=/jsp/submit
   type=com.heroix.firenze.webui.actions.TabChangeAction
forward name=success path=/jsp/tiles_insert.jsp/
 /action

   /action-mappings

Regards,
David

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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 4:59 PM
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Subject: RE: basic struts question...



I tried all the changes recommended here, but it doesn't work. I hope you
meant changing action path=/jsp/submit... to action
path=/jsp/submit.do...

That didn't work.


Thanks

-- pady
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-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 4:32 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: basic struts question...

Specifically, the URL in your action path in struts-config.xml.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 4:28 PM
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You need to append the .do extension to your request URL.

 -Original Message-
 From: Pady Srinivasan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 3:35 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: basic struts question...

 If I have an action-mapping defined as

  action-mappings

 actionpath=/taglib/jsp/submit
   type=com.heroix.firenze.webui.actions.TabChangeAction
forward name=success path=/jsp/tiles_insert.jsp/
 /action

   /action-mappings 

 When I access http://myserver/taglib/jsp/submit.do I get an error
Invalid
 path /jsp/submit was requested. My web.xml does have *.do mapped to
 ActionServlet.





 What am I doing wrong ?





 Thanks



 -- pady

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RE: Bars Graph

2003-09-02 Thread Mark Galbreath
yeahsure.  JFreeChart may be free but unless you are a friggin genius,
you have to pony up $150 for the documentation in order to be able to use
it.

Mark

-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 11:41 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Bars Graph


Hello,

I'm not going to say anything about choosing struts is the right choice. And
I think some people won't call it a TOOL, it's more like a framework...

What I can say is something about the Bars Graph tool/library you need.

I personally think that http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/index.html is a very
good one and it's Open Source (LGPL) and free. There is also another project
that uses this library for a custom tag library called:
http://cewolf.sourceforge.net/

Hope this helps

Cheers,

Ronald

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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 5:20 PM
Subject: Bars Graph


Hello,

I have following needs:

* parse a text files on daily basis
* put the result into database
* buit a web application upon above database
* provide the client a web form where he can choose which graph to see
* on submit, connect to database, plot the graph(bars) and render it to
the client as an image

I would like to build my web application using struts (hope i have
choosen a right tool :-) )

Is there any re-usable component that will build graphs (image) for me.
Let say, i will give it (x,y) pairs of data and it will build bars graph
?

Any inputs is welcome.

Thanks in advance





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RE: basic struts question...

2003-09-02 Thread Mark Galbreath
Specifically, the URL in your action path in struts-config.xml.

-Original Message-
From: Bradley Handy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 4:28 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: basic struts question...


You need to append the .do extension to your request URL.

 -Original Message-
 From: Pady Srinivasan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 3:35 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: basic struts question...
 
 
 
 If I have an action-mapping defined as
 
 
 
   action-mappings
 
 actionpath=/taglib/jsp/submit
 

type=com.heroix.firenze.webui.actions.TabChangeAction
 
forward name=success path=/jsp/tiles_insert.jsp/
 
 /action
 
   /action-mappings
 
 
 
 When I access http://myserver/taglib/jsp/submit.do I get an error
Invalid
 path /jsp/submit was requested. My web.xml does have *.do mapped to
 ActionServlet.
 
 
 
 
 
 What am I doing wrong ?
 
 
 
 
 
 Thanks
 
 
 
 -- pady
 
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RE: Vacancy

2003-08-29 Thread Mark Galbreath
Where the heck is this?  Is English spoken there?

-Original Message-
From: Indra Gunawan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 9:27 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: FW: Vacancy


PT. BenihInti Subur Intani (BISI), Charoen Pokphand (CP) group, is one of
the 
Plantation and Plant Research export oriented National company. 
We are developing a web based application for supporting our growing
business. We are now having a vacancy for System DEveloper position for our
Pare, Kediri site.

We seek candidate with specific criterias as mentioned below: 1. At least
Bachelor degree in Computer science with GAP =2.75 2. Ability in JAVA and
JSP is a must. 3. Fully understanding in RDBMS concept. 4. ability in
Oracle/MySQL is highly valued.

Full application include :
-CV or Resume
-Your Recent Photo or scanned Photo
-Copy of your certificates

Send your full application to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
or by postal service to
Attn : P.Suryanto, EDP
PO BOX 1261, Surabaya

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RE: What is Java Server faces ?

2003-08-29 Thread Mark Galbreath
This should help:

http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

-Original Message-
From: Madhu Nair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 3:52 AM

What is java server faces technology? Is it similar to Struts ? Will all
that I learnt about Struts go waste?

Regards,
Madhu



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RE: [FRIDAY] Vacancy

2003-08-29 Thread Mark Galbreath
Isn't Andrew living/working in Indonesia?  I thought he said he hated it
there.

-Original Message-
From: Mohd Amin Mohd Din [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 6:47 AM

Its in Indonesia, not India

-Original Message-
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 6:32 PM

Mark, they won't want you, so just forget about it.

However after watching the Bollywood movie 'Sometimes Happy, Sometimes 
Sad', I can understand why impressionable people like you might want to 
go and work there. ;)

On 08/29/2003 11:51 AM Mark Galbreath wrote:
 Where the heck is this?  Is English spoken there?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Indra Gunawan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 9:27 PM
 
 PT. BenihInti Subur Intani (BISI), Charoen Pokphand (CP) group, is one
of
 the
 Plantation and Plant Research export oriented National company. 
 We are developing a web based application for supporting our growing
 business. We are now having a vacancy for System DEveloper position
for our
 Pare, Kediri site.
 
 We seek candidate with specific criterias as mentioned below: 1. At
least
 Bachelor degree in Computer science with GAP =2.75 2. Ability in JAVA
and
 JSP is a must. 3. Fully understanding in RDBMS concept. 4. ability in 
 Oracle/MySQL is highly valued.
 
 Full application include :
 -CV or Resume
 -Your Recent Photo or scanned Photo
 -Copy of your certificates
 
 Send your full application to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] or by postal service to
 Attn : P.Suryanto, EDP
 PO BOX 1261, Surabaya



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RE: What is Java Server faces ?

2003-08-29 Thread Mark Galbreath
Did you read the part about doing a web search before posting inane
questions on mailing lists?

-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 7:04 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: What is Java Server faces ?


Eh?
You sure thats the link Mark?
I read through it but it all seems to be some nonsense about questionable
hackers , or hackers with questions or asking questions or something like
that? - I didnt see anything about JSF or even struts.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 29 August 2003 17:54
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Subject: RE: What is Java Server faces ?


This should help:

http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

-Original Message-
From: Madhu Nair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 3:52 AM

What is java server faces technology? Is it similar to Struts ? Will all
that I learnt about Struts go waste?

Regards,
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[OT] RE: What is Java Server faces ?

2003-08-29 Thread Mark Galbreath
yep, and can you write my code for me?

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Kyser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 9:02 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: What is Java Server faces ?


do you still have to do a web search if you don't actually
ask an inane question, but instead include the phrase
'I don't have the time to...'

LOL

-jeff

On Friday, August 29, 2003, at 07:41  AM, Mark Galbreath wrote:

 Did you read the part about doing a web search before posting inane 
 questions on mailing lists?

 -Original Message-
 From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 7:04 AM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: RE: What is Java Server faces ?


 Eh?
 You sure thats the link Mark?
 I read through it but it all seems to be some nonsense about
 questionable
 hackers , or hackers with questions or asking questions or something 
 like
 that? - I didnt see anything about JSF or even struts.

 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 29 August 2003 17:54
 To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: What is Java Server faces ?


 This should help:

 http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

 -Original Message-
 From: Madhu Nair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 3:52 AM

 What is java server faces technology? Is it similar to Struts ? Will
 all
 that I learnt about Struts go waste?

 Regards,
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