Re: [OT] Subject line filter tag

2003-09-17 Thread Adam Hardy
On 09/16/2003 09:18 PM David Graham wrote:
Generally, yes, redundant and unecessary.  With lovely services like 
hotmail, however, you don't get much say in the way of header
information 
being displayed before you actually open the email.. which makes mass 
deletions, folder filtering, and blocking email beacons a big PITA.
(hotmail 
has a long way to go, imo, on its message filtering capabilities..


Hotmail has slowly been removing features like filtering.  That's the main
reason I recently switched to Yahoo!.
now why would they want to do that? Reduce their server load? Or some 
marketing reason?

btw does hotmail have pop3?



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Re: [OT] Subject line filter tag

2003-09-16 Thread Sgarlata Matt
I filter based on the To address (all emails to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] go into my Open Source\Struts folder).  Is
this not possible with your mail client?

Matt
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Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 9:13 AM
Subject: [OT] Subject line filter tag


To the powers that be:
Is there a particular reason there's no list name header in the subject
lines, ie [struts-users], for easy filtering from all the other spam and
junk mail?  I realize [struts-users] is a rather lengthy segment in the
subject line, so perhaps it could be abbreviated.. [ASFSU]...[A-SU]... or,
[MARK-FU]. (=

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RE: [OT] Subject line filter tag

2003-09-16 Thread Andrew Hill
snip
MARK-FU
/snip

Flash User?

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Sent: Tuesday, 16 September 2003 21:13
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Subject: [OT] Subject line filter tag


To the powers that be:
Is there a particular reason there's no list name header in the subject
lines, ie [struts-users], for easy filtering from all the other spam and
junk mail?  I realize [struts-users] is a rather lengthy segment in the
subject line, so perhaps it could be abbreviated.. [ASFSU]...[A-SU]... or,
[MARK-FU]. (=

cheers!


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RE: [OT] Subject line filter tag

2003-09-16 Thread Chappell, Simon P
Flash User?

Yeah ... first thing I thought of as well. The second being Fine User. :-)

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RE: [OT] Subject line filter tag

2003-09-16 Thread Mainguy, Mike
Maybe we could use Struts Technical Forum Users [STFU]

Errr, maybenot.

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Re: [OT] Subject line filter tag

2003-09-16 Thread Gregory Seidman
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 11:49:47AM -0400, Mainguy, Mike wrote:
} Maybe we could use Struts Technical Forum Users [STFU]
} 
} Errr, maybenot.
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Re: [OT] Subject line filter tag

2003-09-16 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Adam L wrote:

 Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 08:13:16 -0500
 From: Adam L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [OT] Subject line filter tag

 To the powers that be:
 Is there a particular reason there's no list name header in the
 subject lines, ie [struts-users], for easy filtering from all the other
 spam and junk mail?

Because it would be redundant and unnecessary.

  I realize [struts-users] is a rather lengthy
 segment in the subject line, so perhaps it could be abbreviated..
 [ASFSU]...[A-SU]... or, [MARK-FU]. (=


This is about the 100th time this suggestion has come up, and it's going
to get vetoed (by me, among others) again.  Filter on the to and/or cc
address (Mozilla and Netscape let you do this with a single filter
rule) and you get exactly what you want.

 cheers!


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Re: [OT] Subject line filter tag

2003-09-16 Thread Adam Levine
Generally, yes, redundant and unecessary.  With lovely services like 
hotmail, however, you don't get much say in the way of header information 
being displayed before you actually open the email.. which makes mass 
deletions, folder filtering, and blocking email beacons a big PITA. (hotmail 
has a long way to go, imo, on its message filtering capabilities..yay for 
the image blocking).. and, yes, i use hotmail addresses for maiiing lists to 
keep my normal emails from being spammed.  so, i get what i pay for.

thanks for the response, tho.

From: Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OT] Subject line filter tag
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 09:46:04 -0700 (PDT)
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Adam L wrote:

 Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 08:13:16 -0500
 From: Adam L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [OT] Subject line filter tag

 To the powers that be:
 Is there a particular reason there's no list name header in the
 subject lines, ie [struts-users], for easy filtering from all the other
 spam and junk mail?
Because it would be redundant and unnecessary.

  I realize [struts-users] is a rather lengthy
 segment in the subject line, so perhaps it could be abbreviated..
 [ASFSU]...[A-SU]... or, [MARK-FU]. (=

This is about the 100th time this suggestion has come up, and it's going
to get vetoed (by me, among others) again.  Filter on the to and/or cc
address (Mozilla and Netscape let you do this with a single filter
rule) and you get exactly what you want.
 cheers!

Craig McClanahan

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Re: [OT] Subject line filter tag

2003-09-16 Thread David Graham
--- Adam Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Generally, yes, redundant and unecessary.  With lovely services like 
 hotmail, however, you don't get much say in the way of header
 information 
 being displayed before you actually open the email.. which makes mass 
 deletions, folder filtering, and blocking email beacons a big PITA.
 (hotmail 
 has a long way to go, imo, on its message filtering capabilities..

Hotmail has slowly been removing features like filtering.  That's the main
reason I recently switched to Yahoo!.

David

 yay
 for 
 the image blocking).. and, yes, i use hotmail addresses for maiiing
 lists to 
 keep my normal emails from being spammed.  so, i get what i pay for.
 
 thanks for the response, tho.
 
 
 From: Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [OT] Subject line filter tag
 Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 09:46:04 -0700 (PDT)
 
 On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Adam L wrote:
 
   Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 08:13:16 -0500
   From: Adam L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Reply-To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: [OT] Subject line filter tag
  
   To the powers that be:
   Is there a particular reason there's no list name header in the
   subject lines, ie [struts-users], for easy filtering from all the
 other
   spam and junk mail?
 
 Because it would be redundant and unnecessary.
 
I realize [struts-users] is a rather lengthy
   segment in the subject line, so perhaps it could be abbreviated..
   [ASFSU]...[A-SU]... or, [MARK-FU]. (=
  
 
 This is about the 100th time this suggestion has come up, and it's going
 to get vetoed (by me, among others) again.  Filter on the to and/or
 cc
 address (Mozilla and Netscape let you do this with a single filter
 rule) and you get exactly what you want.
 
   cheers!
  
 
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RE: No Subject

2003-06-23 Thread J, Sadhasivam (Cognizant)
Hi,
   Instead of FileDataSource Create a New DataSource Called StreamDataSource. which 
implements the activitaion.DataSource 
interface. in creation of StreamDataSource u can aspcect a String or Stream as 
constructor and implement that interface
and in your Email send method or Class use this Datasource as attachment..

like 
messageBodyPart.setDataHandler( new StreamHandler(m_strSource) );
messageBodyPart.setFileName( fileName );

Regards
sadhas
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Subject: Fwd: No Subject



 Hi I'm having trouble connecting the dots for FormFile upload and
 sending
 an email attachment with a FormFile. Can someone give me an example?
 I'm basing my code on this (using Java Mail API):
 
 // Part two is attachment
 messageBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart();
 DataSource source = new FileDataSource(filename);

 messageBodyPart.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(source));
 messageBodyPart.setFileName(filename);
 multipart.addBodyPart(messageBodyPart);
 
 I can't find an easy way to conver from a FormFile to this
 FileDataSource. I don't want to create a temporary file on disk if I can
 avoid it, but it's okay if no other option. Please advice.
 
 thank you.
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Re: no subject I have a question about putting jsp in web-inf

2002-02-22 Thread Chuck Amadi

Keith wrote:

Users can't get at anything under web-inf by name. So it stops them running
your jsp directly or viewing their source code.
They still work because they can be referenced by a Sevlet (ie the struts
ActionServlet). (not all servers are the same here).
It's a 'rule' for commercial/senstive sites that every reference from the
browser is a symbolic ref. (eg. a webapp + a ref. to an entry in
struts-config.xml). This stops hackers/spies from viewing js source or even
knowing directory names or file names.
Looks like paranoia but I guess people have been burned.
A few years ago you could get at server directory listing from browsers  steal
files but these days this also is blocked. It's geting really boring...



--- James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Question?

What is the point of putting jsp pages in web-inf?


Someone please correct me if I am wrong but,

If I see a web application URL such as
http://www.someweb.com/myapp/web-inf/somedir/mypage.jsp then I can only
assume that I can also go to

http://www.someweb.com/myapp/web-inf/web.xml
or
http://www.someweb.com/myapp/web-inf/classes/ (god forbid that you have
directory browsing enabled, then I could read your database connection
login and passwords (if avaialable, such as poolman.xml) or any of your
resource bundle files.

Or worse, I could download your .class and .jar files.






P.S. Did you actually click on those links?  They won't work because I made
them up:-)


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Cell Phone: (678) 910-8017


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Subject: no subject


depends on where your pages are.
If you have them in the root web app dir, use:

frameset
  frame src=myNavigation.jsp
  frame src=myContent.jsp
/frameset

If you have it , let's say under root/myjsps, use:

frameset
  frame src=myjsps/myNavigation.jsp
  frame src=myjsps/myContent.jsp
/frameset

Having the jsps under WEB-INF doesn't work on some servers WL, for instance.

From: Henry Lu
Subject: Re: frame page src=?
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 05:59:28 -0800




No it doesn't work either. Could you show me a working examples?


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On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Jin Bal wrote:

how about
src=something.do
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Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 1:34 PM
Subject: frame page src=?


How to specify src path in the frame tag under struts?

I did the following and it didn't work

src=/WEB-INF/jsp/login/blank.jsp
neither
src=/do/someting
neither
src=/jsp/login/blank.jsp

Could you show me an example?


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Hi you may believe this is wrong albiet i have been briefed that the 
WEB-INF is accessable if you are running the service under W$ NT thus 
your classes,jsp and beans etc can be viewed. Apparently NT4 does not 
know the difference between Web-Inf ,WEB-INF or web-inf . thus this may 
now have  been rectified. Please let me know otherwise.

Note Could be the case of careless whispers

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RE: no subject I have a question about putting jsp in web-inf

2002-02-19 Thread Keith

Users can't get at anything under web-inf by name. So it stops them running
your jsp directly or viewing their source code.
They still work because they can be referenced by a Sevlet (ie the struts
ActionServlet). (not all servers are the same here).
It's a 'rule' for commercial/senstive sites that every reference from the
browser is a symbolic ref. (eg. a webapp + a ref. to an entry in
struts-config.xml). This stops hackers/spies from viewing js source or even
knowing directory names or file names.
Looks like paranoia but I guess people have been burned.
A few years ago you could get at server directory listing from browsers  steal
files but these days this also is blocked. It's geting really boring...



--- James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Question?
 
 What is the point of putting jsp pages in web-inf?
 
 
 Someone please correct me if I am wrong but,
 
 If I see a web application URL such as
 http://www.someweb.com/myapp/web-inf/somedir/mypage.jsp then I can only
 assume that I can also go to
 
 http://www.someweb.com/myapp/web-inf/web.xml
 or
 http://www.someweb.com/myapp/web-inf/classes/ (god forbid that you have
 directory browsing enabled, then I could read your database connection
 login and passwords (if avaialable, such as poolman.xml) or any of your
 resource bundle files.
 
 Or worse, I could download your .class and .jar files.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 P.S. Did you actually click on those links?  They won't work because I made
 them up:-)
 
 
 James Mitchell
 Software Engineer
 Open-Tools.org
 Home Phone (770) 822-3359
 Cell Phone: (678) 910-8017
 
 
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 Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 10:04 AM
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 Subject: no subject
 
 
 depends on where your pages are.
 If you have them in the root web app dir, use:
 
 frameset
   frame src=myNavigation.jsp
   frame src=myContent.jsp
 /frameset
 
 If you have it , let's say under root/myjsps, use:
 
 frameset
   frame src=myjsps/myNavigation.jsp
   frame src=myjsps/myContent.jsp
 /frameset
 
 Having the jsps under WEB-INF doesn't work on some servers WL, for instance.
 
 From: Henry Lu
 Subject: Re: frame page src=?
 Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 05:59:28 -0800
 
 
 
 
 No it doesn't work either. Could you show me a working examples?
 
 
 ---
 Henry Lu
 MCITphone: (734) 936-2063
 University of Michigan Medical Center   fax:   (734) 763-4372
 
 On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Jin Bal wrote:
 
  how about
  src=something.do
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  Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 1:34 PM
  Subject: frame page src=?
 
 
   How to specify src path in the frame tag under struts?
  
   I did the following and it didn't work
  
   src=/WEB-INF/jsp/login/blank.jsp
   neither
   src=/do/someting
   neither
   src=/jsp/login/blank.jsp
  
   Could you show me an example?
  
  
 
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RE: no subject I have a question about putting jsp in web-inf

2002-02-15 Thread James Mitchell

Question?

What is the point of putting jsp pages in web-inf?


Someone please correct me if I am wrong but,

If I see a web application URL such as
http://www.someweb.com/myapp/web-inf/somedir/mypage.jsp then I can only
assume that I can also go to

http://www.someweb.com/myapp/web-inf/web.xml
or
http://www.someweb.com/myapp/web-inf/classes/ (god forbid that you have
directory browsing enabled, then I could read your database connection
login and passwords (if avaialable, such as poolman.xml) or any of your
resource bundle files.

Or worse, I could download your .class and .jar files.






P.S. Did you actually click on those links?  They won't work because I made
them up:-)


James Mitchell
Software Engineer
Open-Tools.org
Home Phone (770) 822-3359
Cell Phone: (678) 910-8017


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Subject: no subject


depends on where your pages are.
If you have them in the root web app dir, use:

frameset
  frame src=myNavigation.jsp
  frame src=myContent.jsp
/frameset

If you have it , let's say under root/myjsps, use:

frameset
  frame src=myjsps/myNavigation.jsp
  frame src=myjsps/myContent.jsp
/frameset

Having the jsps under WEB-INF doesn't work on some servers WL, for instance.

From: Henry Lu
Subject: Re: frame page src=?
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 05:59:28 -0800




No it doesn't work either. Could you show me a working examples?


---
Henry Lu
MCITphone: (734) 936-2063
University of Michigan Medical Center   fax:   (734) 763-4372

On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Jin Bal wrote:

 how about
 src=something.do
 - Original Message -
 From: Henry Lu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 1:34 PM
 Subject: frame page src=?


  How to specify src path in the frame tag under struts?
 
  I did the following and it didn't work
 
  src=/WEB-INF/jsp/login/blank.jsp
  neither
  src=/do/someting
  neither
  src=/jsp/login/blank.jsp
 
  Could you show me an example?
 
 

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Re: off subject ANT

2001-11-14 Thread Sandeep Takhar

just a quick thought: is it permissions?  (I may have
missed your intention)

Sandeep
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 Hi All, I know this is outside of Struts, but there
 seem to be a lot of Ant 
 users here and I'm not getting any useable answers
 to an Ant question I 
 have from the ANT user's list.
 
 Basically, the problem I have is that I'm using ANT
 to generate a WAR file 
 for deployment under Weblogic 6.1.  It generates the
 WAR just fine.  When I 
 go to deploy, my startup servlet can't find a
 properties file that I 
 have.  If I generate the WAR by hand using jar, with
 an identical file 
 structure, the WAR deploys perfectly.  Looking
 inside the two WARs I can't 
 see any difference between the two except for the
 minimalist manifest file 
 which is to be expected.  I've even tried turning
 off compression in ANT to 
 no avail.  Also, if I take the ANT generated WAR and
 unzip it directly into 
 the weblogic file structure, it works fine.  I'm
 wracking my brains over 
 this one.  Can someone help??? Thanks in advance,
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Re: off subject ANT

2001-11-14 Thread Tom Tibbetts

Yes, it does have the manifest file.  It is generated by ANT.  BTW, I'm 
using the war ... / task.  There is nothing really of import in the 
manifest file generated by either jar or ant; just a 2 line signature.



At 12:55 PM 11/13/2001 -0300, you wrote:
Tom, does the WAR file generated by ANT lack the Manifest file?

As far as I know, it is not optional, but REQUIRED; otherwise, the app will
not work.

Hope it helps

Luis

- Original Message -
From: Tom Tibbetts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:40 PM
Subject: off subject ANT


  Hi All, I know this is outside of Struts, but there seem to be a lot of
Ant
  users here and I'm not getting any useable answers to an Ant question I
  have from the ANT user's list.
 
  Basically, the problem I have is that I'm using ANT to generate a WAR file
  for deployment under Weblogic 6.1.  It generates the WAR just fine.  When
I
  go to deploy, my startup servlet can't find a properties file that I
  have.  If I generate the WAR by hand using jar, with an identical file
  structure, the WAR deploys perfectly.  Looking inside the two WARs I can't
  see any difference between the two except for the minimalist manifest file
  which is to be expected.  I've even tried turning off compression in ANT
to
  no avail.  Also, if I take the ANT generated WAR and unzip it directly
into
  the weblogic file structure, it works fine.  I'm wracking my brains over
  this one.  Can someone help??? Thanks in advance, Tom Tibbetts
 
 
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RE: off subject ANT

2001-11-14 Thread moritz petersen

Does the .war file work with other app'servers and does the problem only
occur with WL, or is it a general problem with your .war file?
I am using the war... task with JBoss and it works perfectly.

-moritz.

 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Tibbetts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 5:15 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: off subject ANT


 Yes, it does have the manifest file.  It is generated by ANT.  BTW, I'm
 using the war ... / task.  There is nothing really of import in the
 manifest file generated by either jar or ant; just a 2 line signature.



 At 12:55 PM 11/13/2001 -0300, you wrote:
 Tom, does the WAR file generated by ANT lack the Manifest file?
 
 As far as I know, it is not optional, but REQUIRED; otherwise,
 the app will
 not work.
 
 Hope it helps
 
 Luis
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Tom Tibbetts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:40 PM
 Subject: off subject ANT
 
 
   Hi All, I know this is outside of Struts, but there seem to
 be a lot of
 Ant
   users here and I'm not getting any useable answers to an Ant
 question I
   have from the ANT user's list.
  
   Basically, the problem I have is that I'm using ANT to
 generate a WAR file
   for deployment under Weblogic 6.1.  It generates the WAR just
 fine.  When
 I
   go to deploy, my startup servlet can't find a properties file that I
   have.  If I generate the WAR by hand using jar, with an identical file
   structure, the WAR deploys perfectly.  Looking inside the two
 WARs I can't
   see any difference between the two except for the minimalist
 manifest file
   which is to be expected.  I've even tried turning off
 compression in ANT
 to
   no avail.  Also, if I take the ANT generated WAR and unzip it directly
 into
   the weblogic file structure, it works fine.  I'm wracking my
 brains over
   this one.  Can someone help??? Thanks in advance, Tom Tibbetts
  
  
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Re: off subject ANT

2001-11-14 Thread Tom Tibbetts

Not sure what you mean by permissions.  The servlet starts up, goes to read 
the properties file, then it can't find it.  In both the Ant generated and 
hand generated WARs, the file attributes are the same.

At 08:07 AM 11/14/2001 -0800, you wrote:
just a quick thought: is it permissions?  (I may have
missed your intention)

Sandeep
--- Tom Tibbetts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi All, I know this is outside of Struts, but there
  seem to be a lot of Ant
  users here and I'm not getting any useable answers
  to an Ant question I
  have from the ANT user's list.
 
  Basically, the problem I have is that I'm using ANT
  to generate a WAR file
  for deployment under Weblogic 6.1.  It generates the
  WAR just fine.  When I
  go to deploy, my startup servlet can't find a
  properties file that I
  have.  If I generate the WAR by hand using jar, with
  an identical file
  structure, the WAR deploys perfectly.  Looking
  inside the two WARs I can't
  see any difference between the two except for the
  minimalist manifest file
  which is to be expected.  I've even tried turning
  off compression in ANT to
  no avail.  Also, if I take the ANT generated WAR and
  unzip it directly into
  the weblogic file structure, it works fine.  I'm
  wracking my brains over
  this one.  Can someone help??? Thanks in advance,
  Tom Tibbetts
 
 
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RE: off subject ANT

2001-11-14 Thread Ajay Chitre

I am using the war.. task myself and deploying the war file under Weblogic
5.1.  It works fine.  I am using Ant 1.4.

If possible give us your war.. script.  Thanks.


-- Original Message --

Does the .war file work with other app'servers and does the problem only
occur with WL, or is it a general problem with your .war file?
I am using the war... task with JBoss and it works perfectly.

-moritz.

 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Tibbetts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 5:15 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: off subject ANT


 Yes, it does have the manifest file.  It is generated by ANT.  BTW, I'm
 using the war ... / task.  There is nothing really of import in the
 manifest file generated by either jar or ant; just a 2 line signature.



 At 12:55 PM 11/13/2001 -0300, you wrote:
 Tom, does the WAR file generated by ANT lack the Manifest file?
 
 As far as I know, it is not optional, but REQUIRED; otherwise,
 the app will
 not work.
 
 Hope it helps
 
 Luis
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Tom Tibbetts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:40 PM
 Subject: off subject ANT
 
 
   Hi All, I know this is outside of Struts, but there seem to
 be a lot of
 Ant
   users here and I'm not getting any useable answers to an Ant
 question I
   have from the ANT user's list.
  
   Basically, the problem I have is that I'm using ANT to
 generate a WAR file
   for deployment under Weblogic 6.1.  It generates the WAR just
 fine.  When
 I
   go to deploy, my startup servlet can't find a properties file that
I
   have.  If I generate the WAR by hand using jar, with an identical
file
   structure, the WAR deploys perfectly.  Looking inside the two
 WARs I can't
   see any difference between the two except for the minimalist
 manifest file
   which is to be expected.  I've even tried turning off
 compression in ANT
 to
   no avail.  Also, if I take the ANT generated WAR and unzip it directly
 into
   the weblogic file structure, it works fine.  I'm wracking my
 brains over
   this one.  Can someone help??? Thanks in advance, Tom Tibbetts
  
  
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RE: off subject ANT

2001-11-14 Thread Tom Tibbetts

I tried it under Tomcat, and it looks like it finds my properties file 
o.k.  This is probably not a good test since Tomcat unzips the war during 
deployment.

At 05:23 PM 11/14/2001 +0100, you wrote:
Does the .war file work with other app'servers and does the problem only
occur with WL, or is it a general problem with your .war file?
I am using the war... task with JBoss and it works perfectly.

-moritz.

  -Original Message-
  From: Tom Tibbetts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 5:15 PM
  To: Struts Users Mailing List
  Subject: Re: off subject ANT
 
 
  Yes, it does have the manifest file.  It is generated by ANT.  BTW, I'm
  using the war ... / task.  There is nothing really of import in the
  manifest file generated by either jar or ant; just a 2 line signature.
 
 
 
  At 12:55 PM 11/13/2001 -0300, you wrote:
  Tom, does the WAR file generated by ANT lack the Manifest file?
  
  As far as I know, it is not optional, but REQUIRED; otherwise,
  the app will
  not work.
  
  Hope it helps
  
  Luis
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Tom Tibbetts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:40 PM
  Subject: off subject ANT
  
  
Hi All, I know this is outside of Struts, but there seem to
  be a lot of
  Ant
users here and I'm not getting any useable answers to an Ant
  question I
have from the ANT user's list.
   
Basically, the problem I have is that I'm using ANT to
  generate a WAR file
for deployment under Weblogic 6.1.  It generates the WAR just
  fine.  When
  I
go to deploy, my startup servlet can't find a properties file that I
have.  If I generate the WAR by hand using jar, with an identical file
structure, the WAR deploys perfectly.  Looking inside the two
  WARs I can't
see any difference between the two except for the minimalist
  manifest file
which is to be expected.  I've even tried turning off
  compression in ANT
  to
no avail.  Also, if I take the ANT generated WAR and unzip it directly
  into
the weblogic file structure, it works fine.  I'm wracking my
  brains over
this one.  Can someone help??? Thanks in advance, Tom Tibbetts
   
   
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RE: Re: off subject ANT

2001-11-14 Thread Steve Bendiola

Open your war file and make sure the directory naming structure is correct.  I 
rememeber using a war where WEB-INF and web-inf directories existed which fails on 
case sensitivity.

Tom Tibbetts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Yes, it does have the manifest file.  It is generated by ANT.  BTW, I'm 
using the war ... / task.  There is nothing really of import in the 
manifest file generated by either jar or ant; just a 2 line signature.



At 12:55 PM 11/13/2001 -0300, you wrote:
Tom, does the WAR file generated by ANT lack the Manifest file?

As far as I know, it is not optional, but REQUIRED; otherwise, the app will
not work.

Hope it helps

Luis

- Original Message -
From: Tom Tibbetts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:40 PM
Subject: off subject ANT


  Hi All, I know this is outside of Struts, but there seem to be a lot of
Ant
  users here and I'm not getting any useable answers to an Ant question I
  have from the ANT user's list.
 
  Basically, the problem I have is that I'm using ANT to generate a WAR file
  for deployment under Weblogic 6.1.  It generates the WAR just fine.  When
I
  go to deploy, my startup servlet can't find a properties file that I
  have.  If I generate the WAR by hand using jar, with an identical file
  structure, the WAR deploys perfectly.  Looking inside the two WARs I can't
  see any difference between the two except for the minimalist manifest file
  which is to be expected.  I've even tried turning off compression in ANT
to
  no avail.  Also, if I take the ANT generated WAR and unzip it directly
into
  the weblogic file structure, it works fine.  I'm wracking my brains over
  this one.  Can someone help??? Thanks in advance, Tom Tibbetts
 
 
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RE: Re: off subject ANT

2001-11-14 Thread Tom Tibbetts

They are all 'WEB-INF' and work fine when exploded directly into the WL 
file structure

At 12:02 PM 11/14/2001 -0500, you wrote:
Open your war file and make sure the directory naming structure is 
correct.  I rememeber using a war where WEB-INF and web-inf 
directories existed which fails on case sensitivity.

Tom Tibbetts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes, it does have the manifest file.  It is generated by ANT.  BTW, I'm
 using the war ... / task.  There is nothing really of import in the
 manifest file generated by either jar or ant; just a 2 line signature.
 
 
 
 At 12:55 PM 11/13/2001 -0300, you wrote:
 Tom, does the WAR file generated by ANT lack the Manifest file?
 
 As far as I know, it is not optional, but REQUIRED; otherwise, the app will
 not work.
 
 Hope it helps
 
 Luis
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Tom Tibbetts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:40 PM
 Subject: off subject ANT
 
 
   Hi All, I know this is outside of Struts, but there seem to be a lot of
 Ant
   users here and I'm not getting any useable answers to an Ant question I
   have from the ANT user's list.
  
   Basically, the problem I have is that I'm using ANT to generate a 
 WAR file
   for deployment under Weblogic 6.1.  It generates the WAR just 
 fine.  When
 I
   go to deploy, my startup servlet can't find a properties file that I
   have.  If I generate the WAR by hand using jar, with an identical file
   structure, the WAR deploys perfectly.  Looking inside the two WARs I 
 can't
   see any difference between the two except for the minimalist 
 manifest file
   which is to be expected.  I've even tried turning off compression in ANT
 to
   no avail.  Also, if I take the ANT generated WAR and unzip it directly
 into
   the weblogic file structure, it works fine.  I'm wracking my brains over
   this one.  Can someone help??? Thanks in advance, Tom Tibbetts
  
  
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