RE: [OT] RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?

2003-06-11 Thread Susan Bradeen
On 06/11/2003 02:33:46 PM "Hibbs, David" wrote:

> Have you tried using  ?
>

I am under the impression that href won't append the "myApp" piece (the 
context root?) automatically, like the page attribute does. Under RC1 
(I've switched back now), the above generates , 
which isn't right either. Although, you might be right that it could work 
under my RC2 conditions. :) 

Thanks, David.

Susan


> --David
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Susan Bradeen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 12:54 PM
> > To: Struts Users Mailing List
> > Subject: RE: [OT] RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with
> > WebSphere 4?
> >
> >
> > Thank you for replying, and I apologize for the brevity of my last
> > message. I was more focused on the fact that you are running
> > WAS 4.0 with
> > RC2 without trouble. I had posted my problem yesterday, but I wasn't
> > entirely sure of the cause at the that time, so it was probably badly
> > explained. As it happens, setting the compliance property
> > does appear to
> > make the problem go away, but I don't have the option of using it (or
> > mandating that people who use this app have to set this
> > property in order
> > for the app to work correctly).
> >
> > For my problem, as an example, in a JSP I have
> >   
> >
> > In RC1, this generates , which forwards
> > correctly.
> > In RC2, this generates ,
> > which gives me
> > a 404 error, since the "myApp" gets appended to the path twice.
> >
> > I noticed today that a bugzilla report has been filed for
> > this. At least
> > that gave me some confidence that it wasn't happening in just my web
> > application.
> >
> > Thanks again.
> > Susan
> >
> > On 06/11/2003 01:04:46 PM "Hibbs, David" wrote:
> >
> > > Please define "not resolving correctly" -- if you do a view source,
> > > does your link look right?  What exactly are you putting in
> > the rewrite
> > tag,
> > > etc?  Give us some more information so we can answer better! =)
> > >
> > > I doubt the compliance property you mention has any effect on the
> > > rewrite tag.  Of course, I'm not using the tag anywhere,
> > either, so I
> > could
> > > be off-base on that anyway. =)
> > >
> > > --David
> > >
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > From: Susan Bradeen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 9:32 AM
> > > > To: Struts Users Mailing List
> > > > Subject: [OT] RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with
> > WebSphere 4?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > David,
> > > >
> > > > I am having limited issues with WAS 4 and RC2, looks the
> > > > 
> > > > tags are not resolving correctly. Are you using the
> > system property
> > > > "com.ibm.websphere.sendredirect.compliance=true" for WAS 4?
> > > >
> > > > Susan Bradeen
> > >
> > >
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RE: [OT] RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?

2003-06-11 Thread Hibbs, David
Have you tried using  ?

--David

> -Original Message-
> From: Susan Bradeen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 12:54 PM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: RE: [OT] RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with 
> WebSphere 4?
> 
> 
> Thank you for replying, and I apologize for the brevity of my last 
> message. I was more focused on the fact that you are running 
> WAS 4.0 with 
> RC2 without trouble. I had posted my problem yesterday, but I wasn't 
> entirely sure of the cause at the that time, so it was probably badly 
> explained. As it happens, setting the compliance property 
> does appear to 
> make the problem go away, but I don't have the option of using it (or 
> mandating that people who use this app have to set this 
> property in order 
> for the app to work correctly).
> 
> For my problem, as an example, in a JSP I have 
>
> 
> In RC1, this generates , which forwards 
> correctly.
> In RC2, this generates , 
> which gives me 
> a 404 error, since the "myApp" gets appended to the path twice.
> 
> I noticed today that a bugzilla report has been filed for 
> this. At least 
> that gave me some confidence that it wasn't happening in just my web 
> application.
> 
> Thanks again.
> Susan 
> 
> On 06/11/2003 01:04:46 PM "Hibbs, David" wrote:
> 
> > Please define "not resolving correctly" -- if you do a view source,
> > does your link look right?  What exactly are you putting in 
> the rewrite 
> tag,
> > etc?  Give us some more information so we can answer better! =)
> > 
> > I doubt the compliance property you mention has any effect on the
> > rewrite tag.  Of course, I'm not using the tag anywhere, 
> either, so I 
> could
> > be off-base on that anyway. =)
> > 
> > --David
> > 
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Susan Bradeen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 9:32 AM
> > > To: Struts Users Mailing List
> > > Subject: [OT] RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with 
> WebSphere 4?
> > >
> > >
> > > David,
> > >
> > > I am having limited issues with WAS 4 and RC2, looks the
> > > 
> > > tags are not resolving correctly. Are you using the 
> system property
> > > "com.ibm.websphere.sendredirect.compliance=true" for WAS 4?
> > >
> > > Susan Bradeen
> > 
> > 
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RE: [OT] RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?

2003-06-11 Thread Susan Bradeen
Thank you for replying, and I apologize for the brevity of my last 
message. I was more focused on the fact that you are running WAS 4.0 with 
RC2 without trouble. I had posted my problem yesterday, but I wasn't 
entirely sure of the cause at the that time, so it was probably badly 
explained. As it happens, setting the compliance property does appear to 
make the problem go away, but I don't have the option of using it (or 
mandating that people who use this app have to set this property in order 
for the app to work correctly).

For my problem, as an example, in a JSP I have 
   

In RC1, this generates , which forwards 
correctly.
In RC2, this generates , which gives me 
a 404 error, since the "myApp" gets appended to the path twice.

I noticed today that a bugzilla report has been filed for this. At least 
that gave me some confidence that it wasn't happening in just my web 
application.

Thanks again.
Susan 

On 06/11/2003 01:04:46 PM "Hibbs, David" wrote:

> Please define "not resolving correctly" -- if you do a view source,
> does your link look right?  What exactly are you putting in the rewrite 
tag,
> etc?  Give us some more information so we can answer better! =)
> 
> I doubt the compliance property you mention has any effect on the
> rewrite tag.  Of course, I'm not using the tag anywhere, either, so I 
could
> be off-base on that anyway. =)
> 
> --David
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Susan Bradeen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 9:32 AM
> > To: Struts Users Mailing List
> > Subject: [OT] RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?
> >
> >
> > David,
> >
> > I am having limited issues with WAS 4 and RC2, looks the
> > 
> > tags are not resolving correctly. Are you using the system property
> > "com.ibm.websphere.sendredirect.compliance=true" for WAS 4?
> >
> > Susan Bradeen
> 
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RE: [OT] RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?

2003-06-11 Thread Hibbs, David
Please define "not resolving correctly" -- if you do a view source,
does your link look right?  What exactly are you putting in the rewrite tag,
etc?  Give us some more information so we can answer better! =)

I doubt the compliance property you mention has any effect on the
rewrite tag.  Of course, I'm not using the tag anywhere, either, so I could
be off-base on that anyway. =)

--David

> -Original Message-
> From: Susan Bradeen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 9:32 AM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: [OT] RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?
> 
> 
> David, 
> 
> I am having limited issues with WAS 4 and RC2, looks the 
>  
> tags are not resolving correctly. Are you using the system property 
> "com.ibm.websphere.sendredirect.compliance=true" for WAS 4?
> 
> Susan Bradeen

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RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?

2003-06-11 Thread Jarnot Kari Contr HQ SSG/SWDUF
Be sure to have xercesImpl.jar and xml-apis.jar in your lib, as well.
That's what solved that parsing error I had with WAS 4.
Kari

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 8:45 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?


Thanks David.
Ill take a look at these possibilities and see how it goes.


-Original Message-
From: Hibbs, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 11 June 2003 21:34
To: Struts-Users (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?


I've got production apps running on 1.1 RC2 on WAS 4, so I would hope
that means it is possible to do so. ;^)

BTW, I didn't make any changes to the struts code for WAS 4, so that's
not your problem.

OTOH, looking at my copy of the RC2 source it would seem you are indeed
running a later version than I am, so try the RC2 build and see what
happens.

Looking at the error, I would say something is wrong with your
configuration.  For brevity, I will assume your XML syntax and
struts-config.xml content are OK, but this could still be a couple
things...
a) Your properties files are not on your classpath
b) It can't locate the DTD, although this is more likely to throw a SAX
exception.  You can eliminate this factor at any rate by keeping a copy
of the DTD in your WEB-INF folder and chainging your DOCTYPE declaration
as
follows:


David Hibbs
Staff Programmer / Analyst
Distributed Applications Development and Support
American National Insurance Company

> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 7:22 AM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?
>
>
> Its b3 if I recall rightly. Ill download rc2 and have another shot in 
> the morning.
>
> Just wierd that it works in tomcat but fails in WS. I recall seing 
> something that said for WS3 you needed to change struts use of
> ServletContext.getResourceAsStream() - does that still apply in WS4?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Susan Bradeen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 11 June 2003 19:57
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?
>
>
> Andrew,
>
> Sounds like something is amiss in your test app. I have been running 
> my app built around Struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4 for a long time.
> Are you are
> using the latest jar files  ... RC2? Even with the trouble I ran into
> yesterday with the RC2 struts.jar, I can get my app to load
> and do most
> things.
>
> Susan
>
> On 06/11/2003 07:25:57 AM "Andrew Hill" wrote:
>
> > We need to see if its possible to make our big complex
> application work
> on
> > WebSphere 4. We had it working on 5.
> > The ui is done in struts and it was suggested that
> struts1.1 couldnt be
> used
> > with WepSphere 4 as WS4 uses the 2.2 servlet API. I figured this
> shouldnt be
> > a problem as struts supports 2.2 and doesnt need 2.3
> >
> > Nevertheless I havent even been able to get a simple test
> application to
> run
> > on WAS4. (Something of a struts equivalent to hello world".
> - One action
> > that does a println to the response to prove you reached it)
> >
> > This test app deploys and runs just fine in tomcat 3.3.1a
> (a servlet api
> 2.2
> > container) and of course in 4.0.6, but on websphere the
> ActionServlet
> dies
> > in the init method with:
> >
> > SRVE0100E: Did not realize  init() exception thrown by
> servlet action:
> > javax.servlet.UnavailableException: Parsing error
> processing resource
> path
> > at
> >
> org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.initModuleConfig(Action
> Servlet.java:9
> > 52)
>
>  
>
> > Is this just something Im doing wrong (ideas on what would be
> appreciated!),
> > or is it really true that you cant use struts 1.1 with websphere 4?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> > Its a simple app I banged together with one action that
> writes a string
> > directly to the response.
> > Its got a whole bunch of libs in WEB-INF/lib as Im not sure
> what struts
> > needs and doesnt:
> > ie:
> > commons-beanutils.jar
> > commons-collections.jar
> > commons-dbcp.jar
> > commons-digester.jar
> > commons-fileuplaod.jar
> > commons-lang.jar
> > commons-logging.jar
> > commons-pool.jar
> > commons-resources.jar
> > commons-validator.jar
> > jakarta-oro.jar
> > jdbc2_0-stdext.jar
> > log4j-1.2.7.jar
> > struts.jar
> >
> > My logging properties are 

[OT] RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?

2003-06-11 Thread Susan Bradeen
David, 

I am having limited issues with WAS 4 and RC2, looks the  
tags are not resolving correctly. Are you using the system property 
"com.ibm.websphere.sendredirect.compliance=true" for WAS 4?

Susan Bradeen

On 06/11/2003 09:33:57 AM "Hibbs, David" wrote:

> I've got production apps running on 1.1 RC2 on WAS 4, so I would hope 
that
> means it is possible to do so. ;^)
> 
> BTW, I didn't make any changes to the struts code for WAS 4, so that's 
not
> your problem.
> 
> OTOH, looking at my copy of the RC2 source it would seem you are indeed
> running a later version than I am, so try the RC2 build and see what
> happens.
> 
> Looking at the error, I would say something is wrong with your
> configuration.  For brevity, I will assume your XML syntax and
> struts-config.xml content are OK, but this could still be a couple 
things...
> a) Your properties files are not on your classpath
> b) It can't locate the DTD, although this is more likely to throw a SAX
> exception.  You can eliminate this factor at any rate by keeping a copy 
of
> the DTD in your WEB-INF folder and chainging your DOCTYPE declaration as
> follows:
>  Configuration 1.1//EN" "struts-config_1_1.dtd">
> 
> David Hibbs
> Staff Programmer / Analyst
> Distributed Applications Development and Support
> American National Insurance Company
> 
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RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?

2003-06-11 Thread Andrew Hill
Thanks David.
Ill take a look at these possibilities and see how it goes.


-Original Message-
From: Hibbs, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 11 June 2003 21:34
To: Struts-Users (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?


I've got production apps running on 1.1 RC2 on WAS 4, so I would hope that
means it is possible to do so. ;^)

BTW, I didn't make any changes to the struts code for WAS 4, so that's not
your problem.

OTOH, looking at my copy of the RC2 source it would seem you are indeed
running a later version than I am, so try the RC2 build and see what
happens.

Looking at the error, I would say something is wrong with your
configuration.  For brevity, I will assume your XML syntax and
struts-config.xml content are OK, but this could still be a couple things...
a) Your properties files are not on your classpath
b) It can't locate the DTD, although this is more likely to throw a SAX
exception.  You can eliminate this factor at any rate by keeping a copy of
the DTD in your WEB-INF folder and chainging your DOCTYPE declaration as
follows:


David Hibbs
Staff Programmer / Analyst
Distributed Applications Development and Support
American National Insurance Company

> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 7:22 AM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?
>
>
> Its b3 if I recall rightly. Ill download rc2 and have another
> shot in the
> morning.
>
> Just wierd that it works in tomcat but fails in WS. I recall
> seing something
> that said for WS3 you needed to change struts use of
> ServletContext.getResourceAsStream() - does that still apply in WS4?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Susan Bradeen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 11 June 2003 19:57
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?
>
>
> Andrew,
>
> Sounds like something is amiss in your test app. I have been
> running my
> app built around Struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4 for a long time.
> Are you are
> using the latest jar files  ... RC2? Even with the trouble I ran into
> yesterday with the RC2 struts.jar, I can get my app to load
> and do most
> things.
>
> Susan
>
> On 06/11/2003 07:25:57 AM "Andrew Hill" wrote:
>
> > We need to see if its possible to make our big complex
> application work
> on
> > WebSphere 4. We had it working on 5.
> > The ui is done in struts and it was suggested that
> struts1.1 couldnt be
> used
> > with WepSphere 4 as WS4 uses the 2.2 servlet API. I figured this
> shouldnt be
> > a problem as struts supports 2.2 and doesnt need 2.3
> >
> > Nevertheless I havent even been able to get a simple test
> application to
> run
> > on WAS4. (Something of a struts equivalent to hello world".
> - One action
> > that does a println to the response to prove you reached it)
> >
> > This test app deploys and runs just fine in tomcat 3.3.1a
> (a servlet api
> 2.2
> > container) and of course in 4.0.6, but on websphere the
> ActionServlet
> dies
> > in the init method with:
> >
> > SRVE0100E: Did not realize  init() exception thrown by
> servlet action:
> > javax.servlet.UnavailableException: Parsing error
> processing resource
> path
> > at
> >
> org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.initModuleConfig(Action
> Servlet.java:9
> > 52)
>
>  
>
> > Is this just something Im doing wrong (ideas on what would be
> appreciated!),
> > or is it really true that you cant use struts 1.1 with websphere 4?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> > Its a simple app I banged together with one action that
> writes a string
> > directly to the response.
> > Its got a whole bunch of libs in WEB-INF/lib as Im not sure
> what struts
> > needs and doesnt:
> > ie:
> > commons-beanutils.jar
> > commons-collections.jar
> > commons-dbcp.jar
> > commons-digester.jar
> > commons-fileuplaod.jar
> > commons-lang.jar
> > commons-logging.jar
> > commons-pool.jar
> > commons-resources.jar
> > commons-validator.jar
> > jakarta-oro.jar
> > jdbc2_0-stdext.jar
> > log4j-1.2.7.jar
> > struts.jar
> >
> > My logging properties are set up to use log4j, though Im
> not calling the
> log
> > in my action.
> > Various config files are in my WEB-INF
> > struts-config.xml
> > tiles-def.xml
> > validation.xml
> > web.xml
> >
> > struts-config has been set up as simple as possible - just
> maps one p

RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?

2003-06-11 Thread Hibbs, David
I've got production apps running on 1.1 RC2 on WAS 4, so I would hope that
means it is possible to do so. ;^)  

BTW, I didn't make any changes to the struts code for WAS 4, so that's not
your problem.

OTOH, looking at my copy of the RC2 source it would seem you are indeed
running a later version than I am, so try the RC2 build and see what
happens.

Looking at the error, I would say something is wrong with your
configuration.  For brevity, I will assume your XML syntax and
struts-config.xml content are OK, but this could still be a couple things...
a) Your properties files are not on your classpath
b) It can't locate the DTD, although this is more likely to throw a SAX
exception.  You can eliminate this factor at any rate by keeping a copy of
the DTD in your WEB-INF folder and chainging your DOCTYPE declaration as
follows:


David Hibbs
Staff Programmer / Analyst
Distributed Applications Development and Support
American National Insurance Company

> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 7:22 AM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?
> 
> 
> Its b3 if I recall rightly. Ill download rc2 and have another 
> shot in the
> morning.
> 
> Just wierd that it works in tomcat but fails in WS. I recall 
> seing something
> that said for WS3 you needed to change struts use of
> ServletContext.getResourceAsStream() - does that still apply in WS4?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Susan Bradeen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 11 June 2003 19:57
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?
> 
> 
> Andrew,
> 
> Sounds like something is amiss in your test app. I have been 
> running my
> app built around Struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4 for a long time. 
> Are you are
> using the latest jar files  ... RC2? Even with the trouble I ran into
> yesterday with the RC2 struts.jar, I can get my app to load 
> and do most
> things.
> 
> Susan
> 
> On 06/11/2003 07:25:57 AM "Andrew Hill" wrote:
> 
> > We need to see if its possible to make our big complex 
> application work
> on
> > WebSphere 4. We had it working on 5.
> > The ui is done in struts and it was suggested that 
> struts1.1 couldnt be
> used
> > with WepSphere 4 as WS4 uses the 2.2 servlet API. I figured this
> shouldnt be
> > a problem as struts supports 2.2 and doesnt need 2.3
> >
> > Nevertheless I havent even been able to get a simple test 
> application to
> run
> > on WAS4. (Something of a struts equivalent to hello world". 
> - One action
> > that does a println to the response to prove you reached it)
> >
> > This test app deploys and runs just fine in tomcat 3.3.1a 
> (a servlet api
> 2.2
> > container) and of course in 4.0.6, but on websphere the 
> ActionServlet
> dies
> > in the init method with:
> >
> > SRVE0100E: Did not realize  init() exception thrown by 
> servlet action:
> > javax.servlet.UnavailableException: Parsing error 
> processing resource
> path
> > at
> >
> org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.initModuleConfig(Action
> Servlet.java:9
> > 52)
> 
>  
> 
> > Is this just something Im doing wrong (ideas on what would be
> appreciated!),
> > or is it really true that you cant use struts 1.1 with websphere 4?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> > Its a simple app I banged together with one action that 
> writes a string
> > directly to the response.
> > Its got a whole bunch of libs in WEB-INF/lib as Im not sure 
> what struts
> > needs and doesnt:
> > ie:
> > commons-beanutils.jar
> > commons-collections.jar
> > commons-dbcp.jar
> > commons-digester.jar
> > commons-fileuplaod.jar
> > commons-lang.jar
> > commons-logging.jar
> > commons-pool.jar
> > commons-resources.jar
> > commons-validator.jar
> > jakarta-oro.jar
> > jdbc2_0-stdext.jar
> > log4j-1.2.7.jar
> > struts.jar
> >
> > My logging properties are set up to use log4j, though Im 
> not calling the
> log
> > in my action.
> > Various config files are in my WEB-INF
> > struts-config.xml
> > tiles-def.xml
> > validation.xml
> > web.xml
> >
> > struts-config has been set up as simple as possible - just 
> maps one path
> to
> > one action. The other files are untouched and would be same 
> as whats in
> the
> > struts blank war.
> > 
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RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?

2003-06-11 Thread Andrew Hill
Ive got commons-logging in there. But dont think its setup properly though
ill go take another look. That stacktrace comes from websphere, but there
doesnt seem to be any other info about the error logged anywhere. Ill check
my logging properties again in the morning and see if I can get it to give
me some more .


-Original Message-
From: Dirk Markert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 11 June 2003 19:49
To: Struts Users Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?


Do you have logging enabled? From looking at the struts source, I
would guess you will get more detailed information regarding the
exception. Currently it is not clear where exactly the exception
happens. Knowing the exact line we can perhaps locate the error.

***

AH> We need to see if its possible to make our big complex application work
on
AH> WebSphere 4. We had it working on 5.
AH> The ui is done in struts and it was suggested that struts1.1 couldnt be
used
AH> with WepSphere 4 as WS4 uses the 2.2 servlet API. I figured this
shouldnt be
AH> a problem as struts supports 2.2 and doesnt need 2.3

AH> Nevertheless I havent even been able to get a simple test application to
run
AH> on WAS4. (Something of a struts equivalent to hello world". - One action
AH> that does a println to the response to prove you reached it)

AH> This test app deploys and runs just fine in tomcat 3.3.1a (a servlet api
2.2
AH> container) and of course in 4.0.6, but on websphere the ActionServlet
dies
AH> in the init method with:

AH> SRVE0100E: Did not realize  init() exception thrown by servlet action:
AH> javax.servlet.UnavailableException: Parsing error processing resource
path
AH> at
AH>
org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.initModuleConfig(ActionServlet.java:9
AH> 52)
AH> at
org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.init(ActionServlet.java:468)
AH> at javax.servlet.GenericServlet.init(GenericServlet.java:258)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.StrictServletInstance.doInit(ServletManager.ja
AH> va:802)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.StrictLifecycleServlet._init(StrictLifecycleSe
AH> rvlet.java:137)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.PreInitializedServletState.init(StrictLifecycl
AH> eServlet.java:243)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.StrictLifecycleServlet.init(StrictLifecycleSer
AH> vlet.java:103)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.ServletInstance.init(ServletManager.java:388)
AH> at javax.servlet.GenericServlet.init(GenericServlet.java:258)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.ServletManager.addServlet(ServletManager.java:
AH> 84)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.WebAppServletManager.loadServlet(WebAppServlet
AH> Manager.java:226)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.WebAppServletManager.loadAutoLoadServlets(WebA
AH> ppServletManager.java:357)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.WebApp.loadServletManager(WebApp.java:1001)
AH> at com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.WebApp.init(WebApp.java:133)
AH> at
com.ibm.servlet.engine.srt.WebGroup.loadWebApp(WebGroup.java:234)
AH> at com.ibm.servlet.engine.srt.WebGroup.init(WebGroup.java:139)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.servlet.engine.ServletEngine.addWebApplication(ServletEngine.java:63
AH> 3)
AH> at com.ibm.ws.runtime.WebContainer.install(WebContainer.java:36)
AH> at com.ibm.ws.runtime.Server.startModule(Server.java:615)
AH> at
com.ibm.ejs.sm.active.ActiveModule.startModule(ActiveModule.java:509)
AH> at
com.ibm.ejs.sm.active.ActiveModule.startAction(ActiveModule.java:355)
AH> at
com.ibm.ejs.sm.active.ActiveObject.startObject(ActiveObject.java:709)
AH> at
com.ibm.ejs.sm.active.ActiveObject.start(ActiveObject.java:131)
AH> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.ejs.sm.agent.AdminAgentImpl.activeObjectInvocation(AdminAgentImpl.ja
AH> va:93)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.ejs.sm.active.ActiveObject.invokeContainedObject(ActiveObject.java:5
AH> 12)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.ejs.sm.agent.AdminAgentImpl.activeObjectInvocation(AdminAgentImpl.ja
AH> va:110)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.ejs.sm.agent.AdminAgentImpl.invokeActiveObject(AdminAgentImpl.java:6
AH> 2)
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.ejs.sm.agent._AdminAgentImpl_Tie._invoke(_AdminAgentImpl_Tie.java:80
AH> )
AH> at
AH>
com.ibm.CORBA.iiop.ExtendedServerDelegate.dispatch(ExtendedServerDelegate.ja
AH> va:506)
AH> at com.ibm.CORBA.iiop.ORB.process(ORB.java:2294)
AH> at com.ibm.CORBA.iiop.OrbWorker.run(OrbWorker.java:185)
AH> at

RE: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?

2003-06-11 Thread Andrew Hill
Its b3 if I recall rightly. Ill download rc2 and have another shot in the
morning.

Just wierd that it works in tomcat but fails in WS. I recall seing something
that said for WS3 you needed to change struts use of
ServletContext.getResourceAsStream() - does that still apply in WS4?

-Original Message-
From: Susan Bradeen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 11 June 2003 19:57
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?


Andrew,

Sounds like something is amiss in your test app. I have been running my
app built around Struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4 for a long time. Are you are
using the latest jar files  ... RC2? Even with the trouble I ran into
yesterday with the RC2 struts.jar, I can get my app to load and do most
things.

Susan

On 06/11/2003 07:25:57 AM "Andrew Hill" wrote:

> We need to see if its possible to make our big complex application work
on
> WebSphere 4. We had it working on 5.
> The ui is done in struts and it was suggested that struts1.1 couldnt be
used
> with WepSphere 4 as WS4 uses the 2.2 servlet API. I figured this
shouldnt be
> a problem as struts supports 2.2 and doesnt need 2.3
>
> Nevertheless I havent even been able to get a simple test application to
run
> on WAS4. (Something of a struts equivalent to hello world". - One action
> that does a println to the response to prove you reached it)
>
> This test app deploys and runs just fine in tomcat 3.3.1a (a servlet api
2.2
> container) and of course in 4.0.6, but on websphere the ActionServlet
dies
> in the init method with:
>
> SRVE0100E: Did not realize  init() exception thrown by servlet action:
> javax.servlet.UnavailableException: Parsing error processing resource
path
> at
>
org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.initModuleConfig(ActionServlet.java:9
> 52)

 

> Is this just something Im doing wrong (ideas on what would be
appreciated!),
> or is it really true that you cant use struts 1.1 with websphere 4?
>
>
>
>
> 
> Its a simple app I banged together with one action that writes a string
> directly to the response.
> Its got a whole bunch of libs in WEB-INF/lib as Im not sure what struts
> needs and doesnt:
> ie:
> commons-beanutils.jar
> commons-collections.jar
> commons-dbcp.jar
> commons-digester.jar
> commons-fileuplaod.jar
> commons-lang.jar
> commons-logging.jar
> commons-pool.jar
> commons-resources.jar
> commons-validator.jar
> jakarta-oro.jar
> jdbc2_0-stdext.jar
> log4j-1.2.7.jar
> struts.jar
>
> My logging properties are set up to use log4j, though Im not calling the
log
> in my action.
> Various config files are in my WEB-INF
> struts-config.xml
> tiles-def.xml
> validation.xml
> web.xml
>
> struts-config has been set up as simple as possible - just maps one path
to
> one action. The other files are untouched and would be same as whats in
the
> struts blank war.
> 
>
>
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Re: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?

2003-06-11 Thread Susan Bradeen
Andrew, 

Sounds like something is amiss in your test app. I have been running my 
app built around Struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4 for a long time. Are you are 
using the latest jar files  ... RC2? Even with the trouble I ran into 
yesterday with the RC2 struts.jar, I can get my app to load and do most 
things. 

Susan

On 06/11/2003 07:25:57 AM "Andrew Hill" wrote:

> We need to see if its possible to make our big complex application work 
on
> WebSphere 4. We had it working on 5.
> The ui is done in struts and it was suggested that struts1.1 couldnt be 
used
> with WepSphere 4 as WS4 uses the 2.2 servlet API. I figured this 
shouldnt be
> a problem as struts supports 2.2 and doesnt need 2.3
> 
> Nevertheless I havent even been able to get a simple test application to 
run
> on WAS4. (Something of a struts equivalent to hello world". - One action
> that does a println to the response to prove you reached it)
> 
> This test app deploys and runs just fine in tomcat 3.3.1a (a servlet api 
2.2
> container) and of course in 4.0.6, but on websphere the ActionServlet 
dies
> in the init method with:
> 
> SRVE0100E: Did not realize  init() exception thrown by servlet action:
> javax.servlet.UnavailableException: Parsing error processing resource 
path
> at
> 
org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.initModuleConfig(ActionServlet.java:9
> 52)

 

> Is this just something Im doing wrong (ideas on what would be 
appreciated!),
> or is it really true that you cant use struts 1.1 with websphere 4?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Its a simple app I banged together with one action that writes a string
> directly to the response.
> Its got a whole bunch of libs in WEB-INF/lib as Im not sure what struts
> needs and doesnt:
> ie:
> commons-beanutils.jar
> commons-collections.jar
> commons-dbcp.jar
> commons-digester.jar
> commons-fileuplaod.jar
> commons-lang.jar
> commons-logging.jar
> commons-pool.jar
> commons-resources.jar
> commons-validator.jar
> jakarta-oro.jar
> jdbc2_0-stdext.jar
> log4j-1.2.7.jar
> struts.jar
> 
> My logging properties are set up to use log4j, though Im not calling the 
log
> in my action.
> Various config files are in my WEB-INF
> struts-config.xml
> tiles-def.xml
> validation.xml
> web.xml
> 
> struts-config has been set up as simple as possible - just maps one path 
to
> one action. The other files are untouched and would be same as whats in 
the
> struts blank war.
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Is it possible to use struts 1.1 with WebSphere 4?

2003-06-11 Thread Dirk Markert
Do you have logging enabled? From looking at the struts source, I
would guess you will get more detailed information regarding the
exception. Currently it is not clear where exactly the exception
happens. Knowing the exact line we can perhaps locate the error.

***

AH> We need to see if its possible to make our big complex application work on
AH> WebSphere 4. We had it working on 5.
AH> The ui is done in struts and it was suggested that struts1.1 couldnt be used
AH> with WepSphere 4 as WS4 uses the 2.2 servlet API. I figured this shouldnt be
AH> a problem as struts supports 2.2 and doesnt need 2.3

AH> Nevertheless I havent even been able to get a simple test application to run
AH> on WAS4. (Something of a struts equivalent to hello world". - One action
AH> that does a println to the response to prove you reached it)

AH> This test app deploys and runs just fine in tomcat 3.3.1a (a servlet api 2.2
AH> container) and of course in 4.0.6, but on websphere the ActionServlet dies
AH> in the init method with:

AH> SRVE0100E: Did not realize  init() exception thrown by servlet action:
AH> javax.servlet.UnavailableException: Parsing error processing resource path
AH> at
AH> org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.initModuleConfig(ActionServlet.java:9
AH> 52)
AH> at org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.init(ActionServlet.java:468)
AH> at javax.servlet.GenericServlet.init(GenericServlet.java:258)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.StrictServletInstance.doInit(ServletManager.ja
AH> va:802)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.StrictLifecycleServlet._init(StrictLifecycleSe
AH> rvlet.java:137)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.PreInitializedServletState.init(StrictLifecycl
AH> eServlet.java:243)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.StrictLifecycleServlet.init(StrictLifecycleSer
AH> vlet.java:103)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.ServletInstance.init(ServletManager.java:388)
AH> at javax.servlet.GenericServlet.init(GenericServlet.java:258)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.ServletManager.addServlet(ServletManager.java:
AH> 84)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.WebAppServletManager.loadServlet(WebAppServlet
AH> Manager.java:226)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.WebAppServletManager.loadAutoLoadServlets(WebA
AH> ppServletManager.java:357)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.WebApp.loadServletManager(WebApp.java:1001)
AH> at com.ibm.servlet.engine.webapp.WebApp.init(WebApp.java:133)
AH> at com.ibm.servlet.engine.srt.WebGroup.loadWebApp(WebGroup.java:234)
AH> at com.ibm.servlet.engine.srt.WebGroup.init(WebGroup.java:139)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.servlet.engine.ServletEngine.addWebApplication(ServletEngine.java:63
AH> 3)
AH> at com.ibm.ws.runtime.WebContainer.install(WebContainer.java:36)
AH> at com.ibm.ws.runtime.Server.startModule(Server.java:615)
AH> at com.ibm.ejs.sm.active.ActiveModule.startModule(ActiveModule.java:509)
AH> at com.ibm.ejs.sm.active.ActiveModule.startAction(ActiveModule.java:355)
AH> at com.ibm.ejs.sm.active.ActiveObject.startObject(ActiveObject.java:709)
AH> at com.ibm.ejs.sm.active.ActiveObject.start(ActiveObject.java:131)
AH> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.ejs.sm.agent.AdminAgentImpl.activeObjectInvocation(AdminAgentImpl.ja
AH> va:93)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.ejs.sm.active.ActiveObject.invokeContainedObject(ActiveObject.java:5
AH> 12)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.ejs.sm.agent.AdminAgentImpl.activeObjectInvocation(AdminAgentImpl.ja
AH> va:110)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.ejs.sm.agent.AdminAgentImpl.invokeActiveObject(AdminAgentImpl.java:6
AH> 2)
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.ejs.sm.agent._AdminAgentImpl_Tie._invoke(_AdminAgentImpl_Tie.java:80
AH> )
AH> at
AH> com.ibm.CORBA.iiop.ExtendedServerDelegate.dispatch(ExtendedServerDelegate.ja
AH> va:506)
AH> at com.ibm.CORBA.iiop.ORB.process(ORB.java:2294)
AH> at com.ibm.CORBA.iiop.OrbWorker.run(OrbWorker.java:185)
AH> at com.ibm.ejs.oa.pool.ThreadPool$PooledWorker.run(ThreadPool.java:95)
AH> at com.ibm.ws.util.CachedThread.run(ThreadPool.java:122)

AH> Is this just something Im doing wrong (ideas on what would be appreciated!),
AH> or is it really true that you cant use struts 1.1 with websphere 4?




AH> 
AH> Its a simple app I banged together with one action that writes a string
AH> directly to the response.
AH> Its got a whole bunch of libs in WEB-INF/lib as Im not sure what struts
AH> needs and doesnt:
AH> ie:
AH> commons-beanutils.jar
AH> commons-collections.jar
AH> commons-dbcp.jar
AH> commons-digester.jar
AH> commons-fileuplaod.jar
AH> commons-lang.jar
AH> commons-logging.jar
AH> commons-pool.jar
AH> commons-resources.jar
AH> commons-validator.jar
AH> jakarta-oro.jar
AH> j