RE: Struts "gotchas"

2002-02-12 Thread Nathan Anderson

Keith,

That sounds kinda like the jGuru Struts FAQ.

Nathan Anderson

-Original Message-
From: Keith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 10:26 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts "gotchas"


When I search the archives the good bits can be lost among the rest.
I'm (slowly) writing a site to let people type in messages & problems & what
the solutions are. Better than a mail archive because people can edit their
old
posts & an admin can clean it up. Is this a feasible idea?
K.

--- "Farrell, Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've run into several Struts "gotchas" while I'm learning/using it for the
> first time.  I was wondering if anyone knows of a web reference(s) that
> covers some of these?  I've since solved the problems, but if there was
some
> documentation on some of the most common ones, I might be able to avoid
some
> in the future.
>
> For example, changing the scope of an action in the struts-config.xml from
> request to session has solved a problem or two. :)  Another example is
when
> I had JSPs located down a directory hierarchy, I had to change the
> struts-config.xml action path to reflect that hierarchy. I thought I could
> just keep it as the "*.do" name (without the ".do").  Most examples always
> have the JSPs at root level.  These are newbee issues, but they did take
> some time to figure out.
>
> Ted, your site, husted.com has Struts docs on it right?  What about
posting
> a sort of "gotcha" FAQ?  I can help you put something together if you want
> and I'm sure some people here can contribute on some of the things they've
> gotten stuck on and then solved.
>
> ??
>
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RE: Struts "gotchas"

2002-02-12 Thread Knoll, Zach

what would be even better is if this whole forum can be made into a group on
deja.com. This way your inbox wont get clogged and you have googles amazing
search capabilities at your disposal to search the forum for previous emails
on your subject.

-Original Message-
From: Keith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 1:26 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts "gotchas"


When I search the archives the good bits can be lost among the rest.
I'm (slowly) writing a site to let people type in messages & problems & what
the solutions are. Better than a mail archive because people can edit their
old
posts & an admin can clean it up. Is this a feasible idea?
K.

--- "Farrell, Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've run into several Struts "gotchas" while I'm learning/using it for the
> first time.  I was wondering if anyone knows of a web reference(s) that
> covers some of these?  I've since solved the problems, but if there was
some
> documentation on some of the most common ones, I might be able to avoid
some
> in the future.
> 
> For example, changing the scope of an action in the struts-config.xml from
> request to session has solved a problem or two. :)  Another example is
when
> I had JSPs located down a directory hierarchy, I had to change the
> struts-config.xml action path to reflect that hierarchy. I thought I could
> just keep it as the "*.do" name (without the ".do").  Most examples always
> have the JSPs at root level.  These are newbee issues, but they did take
> some time to figure out.
> 
> Ted, your site, husted.com has Struts docs on it right?  What about
posting
> a sort of "gotcha" FAQ?  I can help you put something together if you want
> and I'm sure some people here can contribute on some of the things they've
> gotten stuck on and then solved.
> 
> ??
> 
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Re: Struts "gotchas"

2002-02-12 Thread Keith

When I search the archives the good bits can be lost among the rest.
I'm (slowly) writing a site to let people type in messages & problems & what
the solutions are. Better than a mail archive because people can edit their old
posts & an admin can clean it up. Is this a feasible idea?
K.

--- "Farrell, Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've run into several Struts "gotchas" while I'm learning/using it for the
> first time.  I was wondering if anyone knows of a web reference(s) that
> covers some of these?  I've since solved the problems, but if there was some
> documentation on some of the most common ones, I might be able to avoid some
> in the future.
> 
> For example, changing the scope of an action in the struts-config.xml from
> request to session has solved a problem or two. :)  Another example is when
> I had JSPs located down a directory hierarchy, I had to change the
> struts-config.xml action path to reflect that hierarchy. I thought I could
> just keep it as the "*.do" name (without the ".do").  Most examples always
> have the JSPs at root level.  These are newbee issues, but they did take
> some time to figure out.
> 
> Ted, your site, husted.com has Struts docs on it right?  What about posting
> a sort of "gotcha" FAQ?  I can help you put something together if you want
> and I'm sure some people here can contribute on some of the things they've
> gotten stuck on and then solved.
> 
> ??
> 
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