Re: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread Robert Leland


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Hi,

I need to implement Data grid using Struts. Can anybody guide me to how
about doing this? Do we have any taglib, which can do this?


This isn't using using Struts:
Borland has a very sweet Data Aware Grid,
that will let your users perform, edits deletes, validations.
It uses about 30K lines of javascript to perform this.
It is available in the Enterprise version, and it takes about 10
minutes, to automatically generate the web page from scratch,
with live data. That alone is worth the price of the Ent version.
I used it back in late 2000 in JB 4 so I assume it has only gotten better !



-Hari



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RE: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread Haseltine, Celeste
Vincent, 

Yes, I am currently trying it out with Struts 1.02.  If it works out, I will
utilize the DBForms tab library extensively in our new application.  I don't
know DBForms will work with Struts 1.1Beta.

By the way, I believe Struts is incorporated into DBForms, but don't quote
me on that.  

Celeste 

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Wow, I learn something new every day on this mailing list.
Dbforms looks kinda cool. Has anyone used it with struts?

Haseltine, Celeste wrote:

> You might want to check into using DBForms tag library instead of writing
an
> applet.  You can get more info on DBForms at
> http://jdbforms.sourceforge.net/.
> 
> Celeste
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 6:02 AM
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> Subject: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible 
> 
> 
> Hi,
>  
> I need to implement Data grid using Struts. Can anybody guide me to how
> about doing this? Do we have any taglib, which can do this?
>  
> -Hari
>  
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Re: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread James Mitchell
I was referring to server-side web-based component development (dll).

BTW, you don't create a GUI 'inside' of a JavaBean (and I used the wrong
term, I meant to say class), you code to an API/Framework, so in that sense,
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> James,
>
> There are two type of COM components in the MS library, those with a
visual
> interface, and those without (just plain dll's).  Yes, I do equate a COM
> component that contains a visual interface to a Java Applet.  Both run
> inside of a "container", and both have a visual interface by which you can
> "pass" information to the container/backend.  I don't view a JavaBean as
> being the same as a COM component.  For one thing, you can't create an
> SWING/GUI visual interface inside of a JavaBean (at least to my knowledge
> you can't).
>
> Just my 2 cents worth!
>
> Celeste
>
>
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: James Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 10:06 AM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible
>
>
> > The equivalent of a COM component in Java is an applet.
> Where did you get that idea?
>
> The Java version of a COM component is like using a JavaBean in a jsp page
> (jsp:useBean).
>
> The M$ version of using an Applet in a web page iswell.using an
> Applet in a web page.
>
>
> --
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>
>
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Haseltine, Celeste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'Struts Users Mailing List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 10:40 AM
> Subject: RE: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible
>
>
> > You must be coming from a VB background, as a DataGrid and a MSFlexGrid
> are
> > both MS COM components.
> >
> > The equivalent of a COM component in Java is an applet.  But I caution
you
> > on using applets in a web/browser based application UNLESS you are
writing
> > an application for intranet (read: internal company) use.  For internet
> use,
> > where the general public will be using your web site, many of your IE
> users
> > will have problems running an applet, and will most likely give up on
> using
> > your site, rather than trying to figure out whether they have the right
> > version of the JRE installed on their machine, along with IE, to run
your
> > applet.
> >
> > You might want to check into using DBForms tag library instead of
writing
> an
> > applet.  You can get more info on DBForms at
> > http://jdbforms.sourceforge.net/.
> >
> > Celeste
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Harinath DP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 6:02 AM
> > To: Struts-User
> > Subject: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need to implement Data grid using Struts. Can anybody guide me to how
> > about doing this? Do we have any taglib, which can do this?
> >
> > -Hari
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RE: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread Haseltine, Celeste
James, 

There are two type of COM components in the MS library, those with a visual
interface, and those without (just plain dll's).  Yes, I do equate a COM
component that contains a visual interface to a Java Applet.  Both run
inside of a "container", and both have a visual interface by which you can
"pass" information to the container/backend.  I don't view a JavaBean as
being the same as a COM component.  For one thing, you can't create an
SWING/GUI visual interface inside of a JavaBean (at least to my knowledge
you can't).

Just my 2 cents worth!

Celeste



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From: James Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> The equivalent of a COM component in Java is an applet.
Where did you get that idea?

The Java version of a COM component is like using a JavaBean in a jsp page
(jsp:useBean).

The M$ version of using an Applet in a web page iswell.using an
Applet in a web page.


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> You must be coming from a VB background, as a DataGrid and a MSFlexGrid
are
> both MS COM components.
>
> The equivalent of a COM component in Java is an applet.  But I caution you
> on using applets in a web/browser based application UNLESS you are writing
> an application for intranet (read: internal company) use.  For internet
use,
> where the general public will be using your web site, many of your IE
users
> will have problems running an applet, and will most likely give up on
using
> your site, rather than trying to figure out whether they have the right
> version of the JRE installed on their machine, along with IE, to run your
> applet.
>
> You might want to check into using DBForms tag library instead of writing
an
> applet.  You can get more info on DBForms at
> http://jdbforms.sourceforge.net/.
>
> Celeste
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Harinath DP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 6:02 AM
> To: Struts-User
> Subject: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I need to implement Data grid using Struts. Can anybody guide me to how
> about doing this? Do we have any taglib, which can do this?
>
> -Hari
>
>
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Re: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread Vincent Stoessel
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Wow, I learn something new every day on this mailing list.
Dbforms looks kinda cool. Has anyone used it with struts?

Haseltine, Celeste wrote:


You might want to check into using DBForms tag library instead of writing an
applet.  You can get more info on DBForms at
http://jdbforms.sourceforge.net/.

Celeste

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Subject: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible 


Hi,
 
I need to implement Data grid using Struts. Can anybody guide me to how
about doing this? Do we have any taglib, which can do this?
 
-Hari
 
 

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RE: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread Aileen Cardenas


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From: Haseltine, Celeste [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 7:41 AM
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You must be coming from a VB background, as a DataGrid and a MSFlexGrid are
both MS COM components.

The equivalent of a COM component in Java is an applet.  But I caution you
on using applets in a web/browser based application UNLESS you are writing
an application for intranet (read: internal company) use.  For internet use,
where the general public will be using your web site, many of your IE users
will have problems running an applet, and will most likely give up on using
your site, rather than trying to figure out whether they have the right
version of the JRE installed on their machine, along with IE, to run your
applet.

You might want to check into using DBForms tag library instead of writing an
applet.  You can get more info on DBForms at
http://jdbforms.sourceforge.net/.

Celeste

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From: Harinath DP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 6:02 AM
To: Struts-User
Subject: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible


Hi,

I need to implement Data grid using Struts. Can anybody guide me to how
about doing this? Do we have any taglib, which can do this?

-Hari



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RE: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread pqin
COM is similar to CORBA/RMI but not CORBA, am I right?

Regards,
 
 
PQ
 
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"This Guy Thinks He Knows What He Is Doing"

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Sent: January 16, 2003 11:15 AM
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I come from a VB/ASP background and COM has no similarity to an applet.  COM
is server-side technology and applets are client-side technology.  The
closest similarity between Java and M$ would be JSP = ASP/VB Script.

Also, it is easy to auto-download the correct JVM to IE if an appropriate
JVM is not found.

Mark

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You must be coming from a VB background, as a DataGrid and a MSFlexGrid are
both MS COM components.

The equivalent of a COM component in Java is an applet.  But I caution you
on using applets in a web/browser based application UNLESS you are writing
an application for intranet (read: internal company) use.  For internet use,
where the general public will be using your web site, many of your IE users
will have problems running an applet, and will most likely give up on using
your site, rather than trying to figure out whether they have the right
version of the JRE installed on their machine, along with IE, to run your
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RE: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread Mark Galbreath
I come from a VB/ASP background and COM has no similarity to an applet.  COM
is server-side technology and applets are client-side technology.  The
closest similarity between Java and M$ would be JSP = ASP/VB Script.

Also, it is easy to auto-download the correct JVM to IE if an appropriate
JVM is not found.

Mark

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From: Haseltine, Celeste [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 10:41 AM


You must be coming from a VB background, as a DataGrid and a MSFlexGrid are
both MS COM components.

The equivalent of a COM component in Java is an applet.  But I caution you
on using applets in a web/browser based application UNLESS you are writing
an application for intranet (read: internal company) use.  For internet use,
where the general public will be using your web site, many of your IE users
will have problems running an applet, and will most likely give up on using
your site, rather than trying to figure out whether they have the right
version of the JRE installed on their machine, along with IE, to run your
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RE: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread Mark Galbreath
I come from a VB/ASP b

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You must be coming from a VB background, as a DataGrid and a MSFlexGrid are
both MS COM components.

The equivalent of a COM component in Java is an applet.  But I caution you
on using applets in a web/browser based application UNLESS you are writing
an application for intranet (read: internal company) use.  For internet use,
where the general public will be using your web site, many of your IE users
will have problems running an applet, and will most likely give up on using
your site, rather than trying to figure out whether they have the right
version of the JRE installed on their machine, along with IE, to run your
applet.

You might want to check into using DBForms tag library instead of writing an
applet.  You can get more info on DBForms at
http://jdbforms.sourceforge.net/.

Celeste

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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 6:02 AM
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Subject: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible 


Hi,
 
I need to implement Data grid using Struts. Can anybody guide me to how
about doing this? Do we have any taglib, which can do this?
 
-Hari
 
 

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Re: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread James Mitchell
> The equivalent of a COM component in Java is an applet.
Where did you get that idea?

The Java version of a COM component is like using a JavaBean in a jsp page
(jsp:useBean).

The M$ version of using an Applet in a web page iswell.using an
Applet in a web page.


--
James Mitchell





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> You must be coming from a VB background, as a DataGrid and a MSFlexGrid
are
> both MS COM components.
>
> The equivalent of a COM component in Java is an applet.  But I caution you
> on using applets in a web/browser based application UNLESS you are writing
> an application for intranet (read: internal company) use.  For internet
use,
> where the general public will be using your web site, many of your IE
users
> will have problems running an applet, and will most likely give up on
using
> your site, rather than trying to figure out whether they have the right
> version of the JRE installed on their machine, along with IE, to run your
> applet.
>
> You might want to check into using DBForms tag library instead of writing
an
> applet.  You can get more info on DBForms at
> http://jdbforms.sourceforge.net/.
>
> Celeste
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Harinath DP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 6:02 AM
> To: Struts-User
> Subject: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I need to implement Data grid using Struts. Can anybody guide me to how
> about doing this? Do we have any taglib, which can do this?
>
> -Hari
>
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RE: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread Haseltine, Celeste
You must be coming from a VB background, as a DataGrid and a MSFlexGrid are
both MS COM components.

The equivalent of a COM component in Java is an applet.  But I caution you
on using applets in a web/browser based application UNLESS you are writing
an application for intranet (read: internal company) use.  For internet use,
where the general public will be using your web site, many of your IE users
will have problems running an applet, and will most likely give up on using
your site, rather than trying to figure out whether they have the right
version of the JRE installed on their machine, along with IE, to run your
applet.

You might want to check into using DBForms tag library instead of writing an
applet.  You can get more info on DBForms at
http://jdbforms.sourceforge.net/.

Celeste

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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 6:02 AM
To: Struts-User
Subject: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible 


Hi,
 
I need to implement Data grid using Struts. Can anybody guide me to how
about doing this? Do we have any taglib, which can do this?
 
-Hari
 
 

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RE: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread Mark Galbreath
I haven't done this stuff since Java 1.1 and AWT GridBagLayout, but it looks
like you may want to check out Chapter 10 of "John Zukowski's Definitive
Guide to Swing for Java 2" (Apress 1999).

Mark

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Hi Mark,
I am trying to implement something like AWT/Swing grid (similar to DBGrid in
Visual Basic) where in number of rows can be increased by click of button or
when the rows are exhausted.

I need to present user with few rows (initially)  for him to do data entry
which can be captured in ActionForm for further processing by my business
tier

Hari



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RE: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread Harinath DP
Hi Mark,
I am trying to implement something like AWT/Swing grid (similar to DBGrid in
Visual Basic) where in number of rows can be increased by click of button or
when the rows are exhausted.

I need to present user with few rows (initially)  for him to do data entry
which can be captured in ActionForm for further processing by my business
tier

Hari

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From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 5:38 PM
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Subject: RE: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

What do you mean by "data grid?"  Are you talking about some kind of matrix
in an HTML table or AWT/Swing grid?

Mark

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To: Struts-User
Subject: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible


Hi,

I need to implement Data grid using Struts. Can anybody guide me to how
about doing this? Do we have any taglib, which can do this?

-Hari





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RE: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible

2003-01-16 Thread Mark Galbreath
What do you mean by "data grid?"  Are you talking about some kind of matrix
in an HTML table or AWT/Swing grid?

Mark

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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 7:02 AM
To: Struts-User
Subject: Struts taglibs - Is data grid possible 


Hi,
 
I need to implement Data grid using Struts. Can anybody guide me to how
about doing this? Do we have any taglib, which can do this?
 
-Hari
 
 



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RE: Struts Taglibs

2002-12-09 Thread Karr, David
First of all, questions like this are better asked on the "struts-user" list.  This 
list is for issues related to the internal development of the Struts framework, not 
how to use it.

I would guess you would be looking for the "Validator" framework, which is a standard 
part of Struts (and has pieces that come from other packages).  Read the online user 
guide and associated resources for information on using the Validator framework.

> -Original Message-
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> 
>  Hello everyone,
> 
>  This is my first message on the struts list, so I 
> ask everyone to 
> be kind :)
> 
>  I've recently being using the Struts framework and 
> the Struts 
> Validator plugin for the first time. Greate boost on 
> productivity, but I 
> missed one thing:
>  Is there any taglib/attribute which allows me to generate 
> Javascript masks for textboxes? If no, is it on the scope of 
> Struts project?
> 
> 
>  Thanks!
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Re: Struts taglibs without Struts

2002-10-18 Thread Umberto Nicoletti
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 17:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Can the Struts taglibs, e.g. struts-html, be used on their own i.e. just included in 
>a page without using the Struts framework?
> 
> In other words can it be used in a "standalone" way like, say, JSTL?

I have successfully used the nested tags in a project without Struts
:-(.
It works great!

Only you must take care of things like putting bean in session to make
them visible.

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Re: Struts taglibs without Struts

2002-10-16 Thread Rob Leland

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Originally, the answer was yes. I am sure struts 1.0 tags
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RE: Struts taglibs without Struts

2002-10-16 Thread Praful . Kapadia

>I've "ported" the struts taglibs to another project; you have to go 

Thanks Joe. It's good to know someone else has done it.


Praful
 

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At 12:02 PM -0400 2002/10/16, James Mitchell wrote:
>What happened when you tried it?   You did try itright?

I've "ported" the struts taglibs to another project; you have to go 
through and weed out some pervasive references to Struts classes, but 
it's doable.  It's particuarly easy with the logic tags, although if 
you can use JSP 1.2, you should just use the JSTL for that.  If 
you're stuck with JSP 1.1, you could probably pull out all the Struts 
specific bits of the bean, html, and logic tag libraries in half a 
day or so.

Check the license to make sure you can use the resulting code, but 
the Apache license is pretty liberal...

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RE: Struts taglibs without Struts

2002-10-16 Thread Praful . Kapadia

So your pole and instruction manual in this case is: try out every tag in every taglib 
and prove it yourself?

This seems to be asking too much of someone dipping their toe for the first time in 
the Struts pond. 

Praful
 

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Well, I'm happy you got your answer.

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RE: Struts taglibs without Struts

2002-10-16 Thread Joe Germuska

At 12:02 PM -0400 2002/10/16, James Mitchell wrote:
>What happened when you tried it?   You did try itright?

I've "ported" the struts taglibs to another project; you have to go 
through and weed out some pervasive references to Struts classes, but 
it's doable.  It's particuarly easy with the logic tags, although if 
you can use JSP 1.2, you should just use the JSTL for that.  If 
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specific bits of the bean, html, and logic tag libraries in half a 
day or so.

Check the license to make sure you can use the resulting code, but 
the Apache license is pretty liberal...

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RE: Struts taglibs without Struts

2002-10-16 Thread James Mitchell

Well, I’m happy you got your answer.

I hate giving out fish, I’d much rather hand out a pole and instruction
manual.

Good Luck!

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RE: Struts taglibs without Struts

2002-10-16 Thread Praful . Kapadia

The problem with trying is that whilst you can prove that some tags work, it is much 
harder to prove that all tags in all taglibs will work. For that you need knowledge of 
the architecture.

Someone who had this knowledge sent me the answer.

Praful
 

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RE: Struts taglibs without Struts

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Re: Struts & TagLibs

2001-04-13 Thread Ted Husted

Both projects started about the same time. 

Check the archive on the Developer's list for a recent thread
(mail-archive.com). 

Rajan Gupta wrote:
> 
> I am looking for all type of tags such as equal, iterate etc related to
> logic & presentation.
> Just out of curiosity why did u not decide to use TagLibs instead of
> building your own, were TagLibs were not sufficient or were not available
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Re: Struts & TagLibs

2001-04-13 Thread Rajan Gupta

I am looking for all type of tags such as equal, iterate etc related to
logic & presentation.
Just out of curiosity why did u not decide to use TagLibs instead of
building your own, were TagLibs were not sufficient or were not available
when u started on your project.

Rajan
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Re: Struts & TagLibs

2001-04-13 Thread Ted Husted

I often use custom tags from other sources, including Jakarta Taglibs.
Struts plays nice with others ;-)

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Re: Struts & TagLibs

2001-04-13 Thread Peter Alfors

We are using our home grown tag libraries.
What features are you talking about?

Pete

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