Date: 2004-12-16T10:30:59
Editor: FrankZammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED],.com>
Wiki: Apache Struts Wiki
Page: StrutsFileDownload
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsFileDownload
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Date: 2004-12-16T09:42:08
Editor: NiallPemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Apache Struts Wiki
Page: StrutsFileDownload
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsFileDownload
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I would LOVE for that to happen, but knowing my work environment it
would never happen. Frankly, my company isn't that forward-thinking.
They haven't really embraced open-source anyway like I would like then
to, so they wouldn't see any incentive to support such an idea.
I tend to get a fair a
In the beginning, we bundled the MailReader application with Struts. Between
1.0 and 1.1 we added a few other small examples. In 1.2, we combined these into
a single modular example. For 1.3, we intend to extract a number of items from
the core, including the four bundled applications (Blank, E
If the are using Struts at work, you might consider asking that they contribute
a few hours of your time, to help keep the project going. Volunteerism,
individual and corporate, is our one and only business model.
I did snag a copy of your application and will get to it eventually.
-Ted.
On Sa
There's a download module in the struts-examples application. Originally, these
were separate applications demonstrating validation, download, and so forth,
but we merged them early in the 1.2 series. (Mainly so we had a modules
application against which to test changes.) It seems like it would
I just noticed this. Looks like Ted already has something along the
lines I was thinking going with this Apps business. What's up with
that?
Jack
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 23:27:44 -0500, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's a download module in the struts-examples application. Original
Your question is my question, Martin. I am not proposing an answer
but noting a real need and what would be a real plus. The question is
not where is it (today) but where and how might we do such a thing
(tomorrow or later today). I would definitely like to see some
monitoring such as perhaps ha
I haven't looked at that Ted. If I'm being honest I have to admit that
I've never looked at the sample apps at all, so I don't even know what's
there and what isn't. I'm pretty tied up at the moment with work (how
DARE they ask me to do stuff JUST because they PAY me!), so I don't
forsee bein
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 23:27:44 -0500, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's a download module in the struts-examples application.
Er, that's an upload example. ;-)
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Martin Cooper
> Originally, these were separate applications demonstrating validation,
> download, and so forth, but we
OK, I am clearly not understanding what you are suggesting. ;-(
You asked if it would "make sense for Struts to have a repository for
such things, even if they are not in the distribution". I interpreted
that to mean that you are suggesting that they go into the Struts SVN
repository, but not into
There's a download module in the struts-examples application. Originally, these
were separate applications demonstrating validation, download, and so forth,
but we merged them early in the 1.2 series. (Mainly so we had a modules
application against which to test changes.) It seems like it would
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 18:24:41 -0800, Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 16:39:51 -0800, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Whatever the fate and whatever the nature of this submission, having
> > this sort of development available to users and to developers is, I
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 16:39:51 -0800, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whatever the fate and whatever the nature of this submission, having
> this sort of development available to users and to developers is, I
> think, a definite plus. Does it make sense for Struts to have a
> repository fo
Whatever the fate and whatever the nature of this submission, having
this sort of development available to users and to developers is, I
think, a definite plus. Does it make sense for Struts to have a
repository for such things, even if they are not in the distribution
to others? It does to me.
I don't want it to be sitting on my server forever, no. I'll leave it
up for a while, maybe a few more weeks.
It's of course not my decision to include the sample or not. I put it
together, but I'm not going to go nuts trying to promote or support it
because ultimately it's not exactly a big
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 07:57:54 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note that download location is NOT permanent. It is just there until
> (if) the sample app is included with Struts. I'll leave it up until
> then. I do not know what the current status of inclusion is however.
My
Note that download location is NOT permanent. It is just there until
(if) the sample app is included with Struts. I'll leave it up until
then. I do not know what the current status of inclusion is however.
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Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://w
Date: 2004-11-26T01:12:26
Editor: NiallPemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Apache Struts Wiki
Page: StrutsFileDownload
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsFileDownload
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Date: 2004-11-26T01:05:50
Editor: NiallPemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Apache Struts Wiki
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