I have created my own struts tiles and struts framework. That's the beauty of
Open Source . And I don't need to check the current or future version
http://www.skillipedia.com
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For ages I 've begging to be removed from this mailing list. Now that you like
my presence so much - it' s time for propaganda :
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Rainer Hermanns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Really good idea, +1
> The way I propose to solve this problem is to implement "Framework
> Plugins". A framework plugin is a jar that contains framework extensi
This can be done easily with javascript inside the main layout
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John De Lello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Crap, sorry. Posted to the wrong list.
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yes man
Paul Benedict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This is a test. Can anyone read this?
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Hi,
We've just launched a one-stop online resource for professionals and we would
like you - if you have the time - to have a look and test the new portal :
www.skillipedia.com
>From now till the end of this week, you are welcome to submit you jobs,
>training courses, software, services or sp
All this logic shouldn' t be performed inside a JSP. Prepare everything in a
Struts handler, save the set in HttpSession or ServletContext then user
Struts:logic or even better JSTL c:forEach>
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Madhu Soudathikar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have come across a
It is also an un-unsubscribtion mailing list. Has anybody managed to
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Greg Reddin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There are several things I've been
thinking about as this discussion
has developed.
First, it is true with any craft, but especially with technology,