Not for nothing, but the docs between two minor versions creating
confusion is usually a sign that we're overdue for a new GA release :)
If 2.1 went GA, the problem should solve itself, since we could refer
2.0 folks to archival version of the site.
We had the same problem in the 1.0/1.1 days.
For me, it's the real world apps, *plus* the interest in porting GXP
to other platforms, like C++, and Ruby. Personally, I'd like to add C#
to that list. ASPX, like JSF, has its charms, but many .NET developers
(including me) would like alternatives.
I do find the zipscript YUI examples
The best place to post this message would be the Apache Struts user list.
* http://struts.apache.org/mail.html
* http://www.nabble.com/Struts---User-f206.html
HTH, Ted
http://husted.com/ted/blog/
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 11:26 PM, angelwei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hai, can anybody help me to
Yes, for anyone unfamilar with how the Struts Tags are implemented,
the content of all three flavors of tags -- JSP, Velocity, and
Freemarker -- are, way down deep, generated from the same set of
templates. The content generated by the template is then wrapped as a
JSP tag, Velocity macro, or
jump in and help from time to time. Ted, do you want get started
on them? I would suggest we setup a project in the sandbox.
musachy
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 5:40 PM, Jeromy Evans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ted Husted wrote:
I'd suggest that we put a replacement together before pulling the Dojo
I like the idea.
I wonder if GPX might also be a good way to phase in a new approach
for Ajax-backed tags?
-Ted.
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 1:02 AM, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is pretty well known that Google uses WebWork 2 and Struts 2 in
many of its applications, but for the view
The best place to post this message would be the Apache Struts user list.
* http://struts.apache.org/mail.html
* http://www.nabble.com/Struts---User-f206.html
HTH, Ted
http://husted.com/ted/blog/
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 2:13 AM, allwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i wanted to created dynamic
I'd suggest that we put a replacement together before pulling the Dojo
plugin out of the distribution (I can help). We could at least
deprecate Dojo in the meantime.
-T.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Musachy Barroso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So is the consensus so far that we should have a
Dojo seems to get the most lip service, but I've seen persistence
reports that YUI has broader acceptance.
-Ted.
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Dave Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- On Tue, 7/22/08, Paul Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't Dojo the defacto ajax standard on the web?
+1 for Musachy's suggestion, and I'm also at a point where I could
help with the implementation.
As to Ajax-enabling some of the tags, there are several tag-based Ajax
libraries out there that we could look at embedding or emulating. In
this case, we wouldn't be adopting a general-purpose Ajax
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 8:19 PM, Dave Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- On Tue, 7/22/08, Bob Tiernay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really don't see why even a taglib is even on the table.
I think the issue was a let's make some of this cool stuff really easy for
the people that don't know
+1
As mentioned, to refresh the model, we remove the existing model and
push the latest version. For a refresh operation, we might expect
the new instance to replace the old instance in the same stack
position.
In RefreshModelBeforeResult, we already have a reference to the old
model (Item).
Apache just plain wouldn't exist without corporate support.
And a lot of corporations wouldn't exist without our software to run
their business :)
-T.
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On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 5:27 AM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But, saying thanks to Wendy's employer might cross the line. One of
our precepts is that ASF projects are composed of individuals, and so
we give the credit to individuals. The farthest we might be able to go
is to say
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 11:02 PM, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The core issue in this proposal is something that has bothered me
about Struts for years - we do a poor job giving credit to
contributors. I remember this one Open Source project I started
playing with that would include
to it.
Don
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it is something we should do first. It's on the list, but I
usually forget about it until the last minute ... :)
Are you setup to digitally sign the releases, Jeromy? It's the
one-time section
be in the repos shortly.
So we should be ready for a Struts 2.1.1 release build now.
thanks for waiting,
Rainer
On Apr 1, 2008, at 12:24 AM, Ted Husted wrote:
And, if we're ready to roll a Struts after that, I'd be happy to step
through the process Wednesday night.
-Ted
it, it would be great, I think it is about
time we get a build out there.
regards
musachy
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 6:38 AM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there much to do beside tag it, build it, and sign it? I could help
with that much, so long as other people are testing
Is there much to do beside tag it, build it, and sign it? I could help
with that much, so long as other people are testing it.
-Ted.
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 5:35 AM, Pedro Herrera
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
good question . . .
Musachy Barroso wrote:
Hi all,
Any news on the 2.1
If it's just finding the docs, perhaps the home page needs to provide
a more obvious switchboard to the site. There are now three main
areas, Struts 1, Struts 2, and the Struts Project (shared pages).
Maybe the same type of big-ass buttons we have on the the Struts 2
page.
Perhaps we should also
Forwarded with permission.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: Struts 2 sources not in maven repo
To: Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
copying Ted as he was the one
On Feb 12, 2008 1:34 PM, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, it's nice to hear that there is *finally* a paid Struts
developer (TED where are you???) :-)
Sadly, my new project is not Struts related. :(
I do expect to be heads-down for the first half of this year, but I'll
try to
On Feb 12, 2008 1:34 PM, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I did not mean this. I meant that customer (or better, users)
may ask for features/bug fixing, but it will be fixed only if there
is a developer willing to do the work.
Another way of looking at it is that *WE* are the
Bamboo is also know to generate false negatives. If it passed locally
under J5, try making an innocuous commit so it builds again.
I don't remember discussed using J6 code for tests or otherwise, and
so if we have a J6 issue, we should address that directly.
HTH, Ted.
On Feb 9, 2008 5:17 PM,
General questions about using Eclipse should be posted to the
appropriate Eclipse newsgroup.
* http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/index.php
A number of Struts folk do use Eclipse, so you might also get an
answer by posting to the Struts user list.
*
Please join us in welcoming Wes Wannemacher as a new Struts committer.
Wes has been posting to the user list and to dev@ since September
2007, and, to date, he has reported a dozen JIRA issues, often with
patches. Wes has also been helping with the documentation.
Welcome, wesw ... now you tweak
Please join us in welcoming Jeromy Evans as a new Struts committer.
Jeromy has been posting to the user list since May 2007, and to dev@
since July 2007, and has submitted two issues to JIRA, both with
patches.
Welcome, jeromy@ ... WW-2398 is all yours now!
PMC vote: 5 +1s
-Ted.
I'm starting a new project on Thursday that will be consuming all my
bandwidth for a few months, and I won't be able to help plan or create
the Struts 2.1.1 release. I should still be able to help test a new
distribution and assign a quality grade.
I'll be monitoring the lists, so if there are
+1
My suggestion would be to retain technically complete but minimalistic
Javadocs, and link from the Javadoc to the wikidoc (and also link from
the wikidoc to the Javadoc).
The underlying goal is to single-source the documentation, and avoid
cutting-and-pasting between assets. One way to
On Jan 26, 2008 5:29 AM, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that, when we package everything in binary form, we
ship 3rd party packages together with Struts 2. We should *at least*
add a line in the NOTICE.txt file, and when the package is not
licensed under the ASL, the
if I can be appeased.
Thanks,
Dave
--- Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We might also want to keep the Style Guide and Colophon updated with
any changes or new approaches.
* http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/documentation-style-guide.html
HTH, Ted.
On Jan 25, 2008 1:45 PM
We might also want to keep the Style Guide and Colophon updated with
any changes or new approaches.
* http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/documentation-style-guide.html
HTH, Ted.
On Jan 25, 2008 1:45 PM, Dave Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
I'd like to suggest that we make sure to use
It sounds reasonable to me, so long as we are talking about
/s/shale-test/struts-test :)
On Jan 25, 2008 2:15 PM, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi friends,
during my license-problem-busting I noticed that in struts-core there
are some classes using TestNG and JUnit, therefore these
The build passes for me locally. Might be another hiccup.
On Jan 24, 2008 6:15 AM, Atlassian Open Source Bamboo Integration
Server [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The project Struts 2 SVN - Main Build has the following 1 change by 1 author:
*husted* made the following changes at
Comment:
WW-2171
, 2008-01-17 at 07:06 -0500, Ted Husted wrote:
So, at this moment in time, we are down to 49 open fixes, from an
average of 50+ last quarter, even with people kindly filing new
tickets :)
S2 is building and all the unit tests are passing, but it's probably
time for a comprehensive test
The best place to post this message would be the Struts User list,
where there are more people who can help you.
* http://struts.apache.org/mail.html
-Ted.
On Jan 18, 2008 7:01 AM, jabelsc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody!
I'm using Struts2 2.0.11 and I'm having a problem with the
There's a company that's been scanning open source project codebases
for static flaws. In November 2007, they announced that Java projects
are being added.
* http://www.coverity.com/html/press_story51_11_20_07.html
There's been the odd email about using these projects foundation-wide,
possibly
So, at this moment in time, we are down to 49 open fixes, from an
average of 50+ last quarter, even with people kindly filing new
tickets :)
S2 is building and all the unit tests are passing, but it's probably
time for a comprehensive test drive of the example applications, so
see if we've broken
On Dec 17, 2007 5:22 AM, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/17/07, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Struts 2/Tiles 2 plugin does not depend on tiles-jsp, so I suppose that
it isn't there...
Hmm...this is kinda a bigger issue - should our assembly contain all
the files
On Jan 16, 2008 5:25 AM, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/16, Nils-Helge Garli Hegvik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've started playing with JSR286 portlet support in Struts 2. Is the
sandbox an appropriate place to put this code (probably a new plugin),
or is the sandbox reserved
For whatever reason, I can succesfully buid the head ocally.
I'll apply some patches elsewhere in the codebase to my working copy,
but hold off on any commit until Bamboo is a happy camper.
On Jan 16, 2008 5:20 AM, Atlassian Open Source Bamboo Integration
Server [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The
On Jan 16, 2008 9:38 AM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For whatever reason, I can succesfully buid the head ocally.
This wasn't some kind of a joke. I was typing with one hand
unsuccessfully while eating an apple
hiccups?
Nils-H
On Jan 16, 2008 3:39 PM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 16, 2008 9:38 AM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For whatever reason, I can succesfully buid the head ocally.
This wasn't some kind of a joke. I was typing with one hand
unsuccessfully while
On Jan 16, 2008 12:23 AM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a fair question, but I have an answer for it. Put simply, I feel
that anyone officially made a member of a project team has accepted a
greater level of responsibility than someone in the larger user community.
A
On Jan 16, 2008 10:47 AM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) If as you say Niall votes are votes, then that SHOULD mean that
non-binding voters can veto a release, but the bylaws say differently:
3 binding +1 votes and no binding vetos is the benchmark to whether
a action passes or
It's passing now, so I guess it was just a hiccup.
On Jan 16, 2008 10:16 AM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dunno. It builds for me. I have some POM changes to commit. I'll go
ahead and commit those, so that we can see what happens.
On Jan 16, 2008 10:07 AM, Nils-Helge Garli Hegvik
On Jan 16, 2008 11:42 AM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That may be so in practice Ted, but the bylaws say differently:
An action requiring consensus approval must receive at least 3 binding
+1 votes and no binding vetos.
A release is not an action that requires consensus
On Jan 16, 2008 12:19 AM, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So why not start a thread about who's planning / intending / feeling
[morally] obligated / promising to support the product and help apply
patches, and get an answer to you real question?
*
On Jan 16, 2008 4:42 PM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I don't understand is why there's any hesitation to get the bylaws
inline with reality,
There's no hesitation. Before acting, some of us just like to give
others a chance to express their own opinions.
-Ted.
On Jan 16, 2008 2:14 PM, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for being rude.
No offense taken.
Like all ASF projects, Apache Struts is modeled after the original
Apache HTTPD Group. In this sense, it is like a group in an operating
system. Everyone in the group has the same
On Jan 15, 2008 4:04 AM, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are not obliged to work on Struts, we can go away at any time, and we
have not deadlines. So, the *forced obligation* of support seems like a
nonsense to me.
Please note that the original post cites the top-level ASF
On Jan 15, 2008 5:00 AM, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about replacing the term obligation with intention?
+1 -- The voter's intention was the original point, and the most we
could ever ask.
-
To unsubscribe,
On Jan 15, 2008 1:40 AM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a loaded question... do we have even three *PEOPLE* still willing
to support further releases of S1? :)
If a security flaw, or other important reason to do a new release
appeared, yes, I am sure that we do.
As it
On Jan 15, 2008 1:09 PM, Dale Newfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
my feeling is that until a project deprecates a release, then
no, there would be no expiration. Anyone who +1'd a release is implying
they are willing to support it until it's officially deprecated.
Just lack of people with the bandwidth to concentrate on those tasks. :(
We do have Atlassian Bamboo watching the builds for us, so we do know
whether it builds or not. The various JAR files are available there,
if you know where to look (under the target directories).
*
On Jan 14, 2008 7:25 AM, Al Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just wondering what the problems are with S2 overnight builds and why
the most recent snapshot appears to be from the end of October last year.
Just to be clear, the overnight builds are the snapshots, and the
latest can be found
Is anyone else up to helping with the 2.1.1 release management? With
the anniversary of the first Struts 2.0 GA coming up in February, it
would be nice if we could squeeze out another tagged build.
-Ted.
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If we are using REST with CodeBehind/Conventions, is it true that
*any* of the application-wide properties can be set as an init-param
to the filter?
And if for some reason we needed to use different sets of
application-wide properties, we could also configure more than one
filter?
I just want
On Jan 14, 2008 8:46 AM, Al Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to look into it some more, but is it possible that bamboo is
missing something? (or that the test is showing up a platform difference
between the bamboo compile farm and my Vista/JDK 1.5.0_14 machine)?
It's working for me
I don't understand. Do you mean don't apply any patches for a few hours?
I didn't mean to imply that we were ready t roll 2.1.1, only that I'd
like to get ready over the next few weeks.
On Jan 14, 2008 10:49 AM, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/14, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED
Just whatever is on the issues list, James.
On Jan 14, 2008 10:45 AM, Mitchell James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can throw in a few hours here and there. Just let me know what you
need.
--
James Mitchell
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, January 14, 2008 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: Struts 2.1.1 Release Planning
2008/1/14, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is anyone else up to helping with the 2.1.1 release management? With
the anniversary of the first Struts 2.0 GA coming up in February, it
would be nice if we could squeeze out another
On Jan 13, 2008 10:34 PM, matt.payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No not backwards at all. It is exactly how inheritance works. A child is
free to override in case it wants to provide its own implementation of
something.
It's how configuration works, when there can be only one
configuration
On Jan 12, 2008 12:24 PM, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/12, Tom Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I disagree, I think there is a support cost. If users are having issues
with the 1.4 stuff, (which happens more often than not) then we're
obligated to assist that user.
OK, here it is, out of context ...
* http://www.jroller.com/TedHusted/entry/geek_glossary_asf
- Ted Just as long as they spell my name right Husted.
On Jan 14, 2008 1:28 PM, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, January 14, 2008 1:05 pm, Ted Husted wrote:
Retrotranslation
could hack together an Eclipse workspace to
do some tracing in to find out whats happening, but the svn tree seems to
favour IntelliJ IDEA, and I'd prefer not to have to learn a new IDE just
for investigation of the problem :(
Al.
- Original Message -
From: Ted Husted [EMAIL
The ASF How it work page, at Implications of Voting, suggest that
---
In some cases and communities, the exercise of a vote carries some
responsibilities that may not be immediately obvious. For example, in
some cases a favorable vote carries the implied message 'I approve and
I'm willing to
Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's great news, Brian. I'll give it a try on the JPA MailReader,
which is using the CodeBehind plugin right now, and see if it's, well,
plug and play :)
-Ted.
On Dec 29, 2007 12:41 AM, Brian Pontarelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the first rough
converters in your application my XWork
changes won't be necessary. Let me know if you do run into Xwork or
other issues and I can help out.
-bp
Ted Husted wrote:
I still have this at the top of my list, it's just been another crazy week.
I do want to have good working examples of using
To request page editing privileges to WW, first file a Contributor's
License Agreement ASF
http://www.apache.org/licenses/index.html#clas.
An HTML export of the WW space is bundled with the Struts
distribution, and so we must be sure that the ASF has the right to
distribute the material in
The Hegvik at the end of the name on this email confused me. I
looked for that in the CLA file, and nothing turned up, so I thought
this was someone else.
nilsga has editing karma to WW now.
-Ted.
On Jan 9, 2008 5:44 AM, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/9, Ted Husted [EMAIL
If the plugin is bundled with the distribution, then the documentation
can go here
* http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/plugin-developers-guide.html
And then we just put a bridge page in the S2PLUGINS space, so that
people can get here from there :)
The S2PLUGIN space covers both the plugins
.
Nils-H
On Jan 9, 2008 2:39 PM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the plugin is bundled with the distribution, then the documentation
can go here
* http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/plugin-developers-guide.html
And then we just put a bridge page in the S2PLUGINS space, so
Looking at the code
public String intercept(ActionInvocation invocation) throws Exception {
logMessage(invocation, FINISH_MESSAGE);
String result = invocation.invoke();
logMessage(invocation, START_MESSAGE);
return result;
}
that does seem to be the case.
That's great news, Brian. I'll give it a try on the JPA MailReader,
which is using the CodeBehind plugin right now, and see if it's, well,
plug and play :)
-Ted.
On Dec 29, 2007 12:41 AM, Brian Pontarelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the first rough version of the convention plugin checked
The backstory is that we proposed bringing over WebWork as Struts 2,
we decided to leave XWork at OpenSymphony. One reason is that most of
us like the strong separation between XWork and Struts 2, so as to
keep HTTP from creeping back in the core API. Another reason is that
incubating a large
often halt development
completely on Struts2 until they are resolved.
-bp
Ted Husted wrote:
The backstory is that we proposed bringing over WebWork as Struts 2,
we decided to leave XWork at OpenSymphony. One reason is that most of
us like the strong separation between XWork and Struts 2
The Struts JIRA instance seems to be read-only ATM. There was an
upgrade over the weekend, and there's a thread open on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the meantime, I've been scrolling through the 80+ unscheduled
issues and making notes as to scheduling them. I hope to start
applying some of the patches
OK, we are read/write again. Let the games begin!
On Jan 3, 2008 4:49 AM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Struts JIRA instance seems to be read-only ATM. There was an
upgrade over the weekend, and there's a thread open on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the meantime, I've been scrolling through
I scrolled through the 84 unscheduled tickets and assigned 20 tickets
with patches to 2.1.1. bringing that total to 58 tickets
Since there were so many (and JIRA was readonly), I actually made a
list first. Since I have it, I might as well annex it :)
Quite a few seemed like support incidents to
+1
I haven't traced the code, but I believe we redeploy the Interceptors
in dev mode, making a destroy option more important.
On Dec 14, 2007 7:46 PM, Tom Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know, I think you're right! I searched the entire codebase (both xwork
and struts) and I have
If by alternate implementation, you mean an implementation of JSR
299, that's something best discussed with the MyFaces group.
Evidentially, Shale is merging with MyFaces, making MyFaces our
one-stop JSF shop. :)
Meanwhile, Don's been working on a scope plugin in the sandbox that
mimic's
A good place to start might be with a set of use cases that
demonstrate various validation scenarios. We could then try to
implement the use cases using the XW validation, Commons validator,
and Hibernate Validator, and compare the outcome.
-- HTH, Ted
* http://www.StrutsMentor.com/
On Dec 12,
Hmmm, I'd say that it's still a safe bet that Hibernate Validator will
have a profound effect on JSR 303, akin to JPA and Hibernate Core.
I've seen posts on the Hibernate list that imply JSR 303 will be
backwardly compatible with HV.
-Ted.
On Dec 10, 2007 4:37 PM, Bob Tiernay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Dec 6, 2007 10:59 PM, Paul Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think we should document this question on the wiki and whiteboard this
idea. The makers of HDIV will be able to contribute answers there too.
HDIV is being distributed via SourceForge, and SourceForge offers a
wiki now too.
If
Once the branch is available, I can also try it against the JPA
MailReader that's in the sandbox. This particular application was
reworked for SmartURLs and the backported to CodeBehind. Bringing it
forward again would help test whether the branch is a proper superset
of the existing feature set
It's unusual that a feature such as this comes without penality. If
HDIV were native, what would be the performance cost? Complexity cost?
Although I have no clue what SPI means, I do see the web page mentions
Struts by name, and says that it can be added to applications
transparently.
What if
Either way, there should be a release plan if we are moving forward with 1.4.0
* http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsReleasePlans
-T.
On Dec 5, 2007 4:41 AM, Niall Pemberton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't remember agreeing to move to JDK 1.5 (from JDK 1.4) for the
next Struts (1.4) version
OK, for the next round, we can run it with the alljars parameter,
and see if that helps.
On Dec 4, 2007 3:00 AM, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact I did not fix anything, I only fixed the wiki!
the alljars needs to be activated when deploying.
I cannot do it myself since I
I did try to use the plugin last time, but there's a problem with my
security setup, and the plugin doesn't work for me. I'd like to setup
a new workstation soon, but it probably won't happen this calendar
year.
The underlying problem is that the ASF expects us to sign all the
JARs, which
The crux of my problem is that automatic signing doesn't work, and I
have to enter the passcode multiple times during the build. (It's a
pain, but no one else seems to be available to roll the releases.) My
recollection is with the plugin, signing didn't work at all. I'm sure
the plugin is fine,
Thanks, Wes. We appreciate the help!
-Ted.
On Dec 4, 2007 3:54 PM, Wes Wannemacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I took a look through the issues that have been resolved in the last
few weeks over on webwork and found the following -
webwork's WW-1476 and WW-1463 are non-issues in
As someone mentioned, do we want to bundle both under different URIs?
We could keep the paranoid/safe one as the default, and use a URI like
struts-tags-rt for the one that allows all runtime expressions. To use
the other, we can change one line at the top of the file to opt in.
-Ted.
On Dec
I'll be heads-down until at least December 19th, but I should be able
to start appying patches again by the end of the year.
It's not that they are being ignored, it's just, as you say, that no
one has time. Struts is still an all-volunteer project, and everyone
has some other full time job.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how to fix it. My setup here isn't quite
right, and it might have something do with it. The exact steps we
follow are here:
* http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/creating-and-signing-a-distribution.html
I know Antonio has been working on it, and if he, or someone
On Dec 2, 2007 3:13 PM, Tom Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I'm curious to see where others on the dev list see Ruby
fitting into the s2 ecosystem. Should we have a rails-like framework
that is pretty close to Ruby on Rails and makes an easy transition from
rails? Or do we want
We did/do have BSF/JavaScript Actions for Struts 1. I had been
thinking of bringing that forward for Struts 2, but there's always
something else going on :) You might want to look there for
inspiration:
* http://struts.apache.org/1.3.8/struts-scripting/index.html
Going back to your original
That would be great, Wes. There's plenty to go around.
On Nov 30, 2007 9:21 AM, Wes Wannemacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ted,
I'd like to take a crack at this one. I am not a committer, but I've
worked in both the s2 and xwork2 codebase.
-Wes
On 11/30/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED
up the CodeBehind/SmartURLs
merger.
-T.
On Nov 30, 2007 8:43 AM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure. Just try to see if there is already a matching ticket. Phil
created a few during the transition period that might still be open.
On Nov 30, 2007 8:15 AM, Martin Gilday [EMAIL PROTECTED
there?
- Original message -
From: Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Developers List dev@struts.apache.org
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 07:50:05 -0500
Subject: Keeping up with Toby :)
Our good friend Toby (tm_jee) has been closing a lot of tickets on the
WebWork side. I expect
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