Re: Oracle 10g Preview Linux [OT]

2003-10-20 Thread Duncan Mills
The Web Application [Default] template uses Struts, and automatically
creates a ViewController project with a config and app resources in it.
You actually have to go out of your way *not* to use Struts with 10g we're
heavily encouraging Struts and Model2 generally for JSP apps.

You can view / customise the technologies used in the default templates
using the Edit button on the New Application Workspace dialog.

Regards

Duncan Mills
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 Christian-
 I have downloaded JDeveloper 10g
 and noticed there is no Application Template for Struts?
 Is this intentional?
 Vielen Dank,
 -Martin
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 Subject: Oracle 10g Preview  Linux [OT]


  Hi all,
 
  if anybody else is using the Oracle 10g Preview for Struts
  development and therefore had to live with the browser
  command line bug until now (the Preview always forgets the
  browser command line, and when starting OC4J, clicking
  on the link given in the 'Embedded OC4J' window doesn't
  work) here's a simple workaround:
 
  Obviously, JDev 10g defaults to using 'netscape' if no
  other browser command is given. If you're using some
  other browser, like Mozilla as in my case, the obvious
  thing is to add a symbolic link named 'netscape'
  pointing to your Mozilla or whatever startup script.
  For SuSE, the Mozilla command (also a link) is
  found in /usr/bin. Go there, su to root and just
  issue 'ln -s mozilla netscape'. Then everything
  should work as expected again.
 
  -- Chris.
 
 
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Oracle 10g Preview Linux [OT]

2003-10-19 Thread Christian Bollmeyer
Hi all,

if anybody else is using the Oracle 10g Preview for Struts
development and therefore had to live with the browser
command line bug until now (the Preview always forgets the
browser command line, and when starting OC4J, clicking
on the link given in the 'Embedded OC4J' window doesn't
work) here's a simple workaround:

Obviously, JDev 10g defaults to using 'netscape' if no
other browser command is given. If you're using some
other browser, like Mozilla as in my case, the obvious
thing is to add a symbolic link named 'netscape'
pointing to your Mozilla or whatever startup script.
For SuSE, the Mozilla command (also a link) is
found in /usr/bin. Go there, su to root and just
issue 'ln -s mozilla netscape'. Then everything
should work as expected again.

-- Chris.


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Re: Oracle 10g Preview Linux [OT]

2003-10-19 Thread Martin Gainty
Christian-
I have downloaded JDeveloper 10g
and noticed there is no Application Template for Struts?
Is this intentional?
Vielen Dank,
-Martin
- Original Message - 
From: Christian Bollmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 12:51 PM
Subject: Oracle 10g Preview  Linux [OT]


 Hi all,
 
 if anybody else is using the Oracle 10g Preview for Struts
 development and therefore had to live with the browser
 command line bug until now (the Preview always forgets the
 browser command line, and when starting OC4J, clicking
 on the link given in the 'Embedded OC4J' window doesn't
 work) here's a simple workaround:
 
 Obviously, JDev 10g defaults to using 'netscape' if no
 other browser command is given. If you're using some
 other browser, like Mozilla as in my case, the obvious
 thing is to add a symbolic link named 'netscape'
 pointing to your Mozilla or whatever startup script.
 For SuSE, the Mozilla command (also a link) is
 found in /usr/bin. Go there, su to root and just
 issue 'ln -s mozilla netscape'. Then everything
 should work as expected again.
 
 -- Chris.
 
 
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