RE: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0 WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial

2001-08-14 Thread markus.colombo

I had to update the following part:

http://www.netstore.ch/mesi/strutstutorial/part2.html#Heading6

(I left out the dependencies tab, which prevented the struts.jar from being
in the war file...)


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Subject: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0  WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial


A small Tutorial can be found at:
http://www.netstore.ch/mesi/strutsTutorial/

Even if it is weblogic specific, it might be interresting for everybody who
develops with JBuilder.

Thanks to Anthony, Bill and everybody else in this list for the tips !




RE: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0 WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial

2001-08-10 Thread markus . colombo

Thanks for everybody giving me feedback.

I'll try to keep the Tutorial updated (if I find some spare time...)

Markus

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From: Anthony Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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By the way, another good session I sat in on can be found at
http://www.borland.com/conf2001/updates/, 3004, Building Extensible Web
Frameworks Using XML, XSL-T, and Java by Richard Vowles.

Trouble is, they put the wrong slide show into the archive.  The code
examples are correct and include Struts, Tapestry (Richard's favorite, I
think), and xsltaglibs.

Richard didn't seem to like Struts too much, but shows it anyway.  He took a
lot of time to show Tapestry.  It's a replacement for JSP and my impression
is that it uses Action Listeners better than any Servlet I've seen.  But
maybe I made that up because I was falling asleep during that part of the
session...ala Homer Simpson (Cult Member: There's nothing like that in the
movie.  Homer: Yeah, I know.  I just make stuff up when I get bored, OH A
BIRDIE!).


Anthony

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From: Anthony Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0  WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial


Hehe, that's fine if you want to download 4megs.  It does come with a
project example, and instructions for JBuilder 4 and 5.

Ken's great, I met him at Borcon and I attended the session on Struts.  In
fact, besides Ken's session, three other sessions that I attended mentioned
Struts (more in favor than not).

He also hinted that someone should add a Struts item to the Object Gallery
(File | New | Web), which I think is a good idea.  Can it be added like with
OpenTools?


Anthony

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Markus, Nice Work!

You should check out Ken Sipe's presentation of Struts at Borcon.  The
slides and all required resources are at
http://www.borland.com/conf2001/updates/  look for presentation 3148.

Bill Gfroehrer...


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Subject: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0  WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial


A small Tutorial can be found at:
http://www.netstore.ch/mesi/strutsTutorial/

Even if it is weblogic specific, it might be interresting for everybody who
develops with JBuilder.

Thanks to Anthony, Bill and everybody else in this list for the tips !


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RE: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0 WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial

2001-08-09 Thread Bill G

Markus, Nice Work!

You should check out Ken Sipe's presentation of Struts at Borcon.  The
slides and all required resources are at
http://www.borland.com/conf2001/updates/  look for presentation 3148.

Bill Gfroehrer...


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Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 5:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Wymann, Roland
Subject: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0  WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial


A small Tutorial can be found at:
http://www.netstore.ch/mesi/strutsTutorial/

Even if it is weblogic specific, it might be interresting for everybody who
develops with JBuilder.

Thanks to Anthony, Bill and everybody else in this list for the tips !


Markus Colombo, ConsultantTel: +41-(0)61-377 77 17
THALES Information Systems AG Tel: +41-(0)61-377 77 77
Auf dem Wolf 17
CH 4052 Basel, SwitzerlandFax: +41-(0)61-377 77 99
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://www.thales-is.ch

THALES Information Systems AG ,vormals Syseca (Schweiz) AG:
 hat in der Schweiz an 6 Standorten über 240 IT Professionals.
 ist ein international operierendes Unternehmen mit 4'700 Mitarbeitern.
 ist eine Unternehmung der THALES Group, vormals Thomson-CSF.
Die THALES Group hat weltweit 65'000 Mitarbeitern.







RE: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0 WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial

2001-08-09 Thread Anthony Martin

Hehe, that's fine if you want to download 4megs.  It does come with a
project example, and instructions for JBuilder 4 and 5.

Ken's great, I met him at Borcon and I attended the session on Struts.  In
fact, besides Ken's session, three other sessions that I attended mentioned
Struts (more in favor than not).

He also hinted that someone should add a Struts item to the Object Gallery
(File | New | Web), which I think is a good idea.  Can it be added like with
OpenTools?


Anthony

-Original Message-
From: Bill G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0  WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial


Markus, Nice Work!

You should check out Ken Sipe's presentation of Struts at Borcon.  The
slides and all required resources are at
http://www.borland.com/conf2001/updates/  look for presentation 3148.

Bill Gfroehrer...


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 5:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Wymann, Roland
Subject: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0  WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial


A small Tutorial can be found at:
http://www.netstore.ch/mesi/strutsTutorial/

Even if it is weblogic specific, it might be interresting for everybody who
develops with JBuilder.

Thanks to Anthony, Bill and everybody else in this list for the tips !


Markus Colombo, ConsultantTel: +41-(0)61-377 77 17
THALES Information Systems AG Tel: +41-(0)61-377 77 77
Auf dem Wolf 17
CH 4052 Basel, SwitzerlandFax: +41-(0)61-377 77 99
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://www.thales-is.ch

THALES Information Systems AG ,vormals Syseca (Schweiz) AG:
 hat in der Schweiz an 6 Standorten über 240 IT Professionals.
 ist ein international operierendes Unternehmen mit 4'700 Mitarbeitern.
 ist eine Unternehmung der THALES Group, vormals Thomson-CSF.
Die THALES Group hat weltweit 65'000 Mitarbeitern.






RE: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0 WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial

2001-08-09 Thread Anthony Martin

By the way, another good session I sat in on can be found at
http://www.borland.com/conf2001/updates/, 3004, Building Extensible Web
Frameworks Using XML, XSL-T, and Java by Richard Vowles.

Trouble is, they put the wrong slide show into the archive.  The code
examples are correct and include Struts, Tapestry (Richard's favorite, I
think), and xsltaglibs.

Richard didn't seem to like Struts too much, but shows it anyway.  He took a
lot of time to show Tapestry.  It's a replacement for JSP and my impression
is that it uses Action Listeners better than any Servlet I've seen.  But
maybe I made that up because I was falling asleep during that part of the
session...ala Homer Simpson (Cult Member: There's nothing like that in the
movie.  Homer: Yeah, I know.  I just make stuff up when I get bored, OH A
BIRDIE!).


Anthony

-Original Message-
From: Anthony Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:22 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0  WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial


Hehe, that's fine if you want to download 4megs.  It does come with a
project example, and instructions for JBuilder 4 and 5.

Ken's great, I met him at Borcon and I attended the session on Struts.  In
fact, besides Ken's session, three other sessions that I attended mentioned
Struts (more in favor than not).

He also hinted that someone should add a Struts item to the Object Gallery
(File | New | Web), which I think is a good idea.  Can it be added like with
OpenTools?


Anthony

-Original Message-
From: Bill G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0  WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial


Markus, Nice Work!

You should check out Ken Sipe's presentation of Struts at Borcon.  The
slides and all required resources are at
http://www.borland.com/conf2001/updates/  look for presentation 3148.

Bill Gfroehrer...


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 5:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Wymann, Roland
Subject: JBuilder 5, Struts 1.0  WebLogic 6.0, a Tutorial


A small Tutorial can be found at:
http://www.netstore.ch/mesi/strutsTutorial/

Even if it is weblogic specific, it might be interresting for everybody who
develops with JBuilder.

Thanks to Anthony, Bill and everybody else in this list for the tips !


Markus Colombo, ConsultantTel: +41-(0)61-377 77 17
THALES Information Systems AG Tel: +41-(0)61-377 77 77
Auf dem Wolf 17
CH 4052 Basel, SwitzerlandFax: +41-(0)61-377 77 99
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://www.thales-is.ch

THALES Information Systems AG ,vormals Syseca (Schweiz) AG:
 hat in der Schweiz an 6 Standorten über 240 IT Professionals.
 ist ein international operierendes Unternehmen mit 4'700 Mitarbeitern.
 ist eine Unternehmung der THALES Group, vormals Thomson-CSF.
Die THALES Group hat weltweit 65'000 Mitarbeitern.