[Struts2] Table pagination (paging)?
Hi, What's the Strut2 recommendation for Table Pagination (AKA Paging)? We're showing a large table (say, 500 records) and need to break it down to 25 pages (20 records per page). So we need a widget where users can select a page: page: << 1 2 3 4 5 .. 24 25 >> And then a table showing this page - e.g. page 2 is records 26-50: | record No. | Date | price 26. 27. ... ... ... 50. ... Does struts2 have tags (or design recommendations) for this, either simple or ajax-based? Note we know how to page on the Model side (oracle ROWNUM), we're just not sure how to integrate it with *Struts* UI. Thanks very much, Sollie.
Re: Struts2: should we use Tiles or Sitemesh - Big Thanx!
Thanks so much for the detailed replies to my tiles/sitemesh question. Two thumbs up to this forum, and thanks for taking the time to share this useful information. :) Sol - Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games.
Struts2: should we use Tiles or Sitemesh?
Hi, We're just migrating to Struts2, and we're trying to decide between Tiles and Sitemesh. We've noticed that struts distribution (2.0.9) includes jars for both frameworks. Could anyone please tell if one of them is recommended over the other, or serves as "standard de-facto" for Struts2 ? Does one of them have better functionality, better design, better fit to the Struts2 architecture, etc? And would you happen to know if they're both still in active development? Thanks a lot. - Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when.
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[struts2]: maturity / production experience ?
Hi, We've been using webwork, and naturally we're considering migration to struts2. However, we are slight concerned about maturity and "real-life production experience" of struts2 (Our company has very limited resources, and we can't afford the risk of using "experimental/beta versions". We stick with well-tested tools). We'd appreciate it if people could help with the following: 1. Have you used struts2 in production, and did you feel it was mature and stable? Naturally, all tools (even old ones) have bugs and missing features; it's okay as long as there's general stability and no "show stoppers". 2. Would you happen to know when struts2 was released as "stable" version ? we couldn't find documentaion on the site. Thanks ! - Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search.