Hi Hans,
Sorry to bother you again with this old thread, but I
hadn't thought of all the implications of your
suggestion until now.
I was asking about how to avoid attribute-name clashes
in nested tags, and you suggested using:
>The easiest solution is to let the page athor specify
the
>variable
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 17:32:47 -0500, M. Simms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I certainly will !
>I was just testing to see how passionate you guys were about this
>effort
>and you passed the test.
>I was not going to waste my time if there was little or no response.
LOL, good one ;-) Well, I
I certainly will !
I was just testing to see how passionate you guys were about this
effort
and you passed the test.
I was not going to waste my time if there was little or no response.
A lightweight STRUTs is certainly an excellent idea...and whose time has
come.
(Why didn't Sun thin
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 10:09:14 -0600, Haseltine, Celeste
>I have not seen WebWork, but to answer your question, Struts is a very heavy
>framework in that the Jakarta tag libraries are very tightly integrated into
>the MVC architecture portion of Struts. For those of us who use JSP tag
>libraries t
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 09:26:40 -0500, M. Simms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Why would this be better than STRUTS which has taken about 10 man years of
>effort and the expertise of many heavyweights to build and debug ?
Somehow the above argument is not quite logical. The amount of man years or exper
Just ran into this exact problem yesterday believe it or not.
Add the javamail jars to the external directory of the test environment.
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I'm encountering following exception on Email Object
in my Jsp: javax.mail.NoSuchProviderException: No
provider for Address type: rfc822
I am running a websphere Test Environment in Visual
Age . Please let me know the solution for this
Excep...
Thanks.
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I have not seen WebWork, but to answer your question, Struts is a very heavy
framework in that the Jakarta tag libraries are very tightly integrated into
the MVC architecture portion of Struts. For those of us who use JSP tag
libraries that either come with our Servlet containers, or choose to us
Why would this be better than STRUTS which has taken about 10 man years of
effort and the expertise of many heavyweights to build and debug ?
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rickard
>
Have you tried using a Vector as a parameter instead?
In the book ADVENCED JAVA SERVER PAGES by David M Geary, there are good
examples, but don't have the time right now to look for one.
Sorry.
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Sven,
You need the servlet.jar file. You can get it in from the Tomcat download.
You can put the servlet.jar file in your jsdkX.X/bin directory (assuming you
have this directory in your classpath) Then when you compile your program,
it should find the javax.servlet.* files. By the way, if
Change either learnjsp.Status or learn.Status so they refer to the same class.
I believe your problem is that you are creating a new instance of a bean "status" on
the second page because your "class=" is different. Your class needs to be the same
on both "usebean" references.
Page1:
Then th
I'm reading a JSP book and try to find the servlet package(import
javax.servlet.*
import javax.servlet.http.*) in the Sun Api Spec which you download with the
1.3.1 SDK.
I find java.awt and java.beans and javax.swing but no javax.servlet.
What do I misunderstand..?
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Hi all,
did anyone do any work with the iPlanet 6 App Server.. installation in
specific?
Thanks
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Short version:
WebWork 1.0 has been released. If you're into building web apps in Java
you need to check it out. End of story. Go here and download ASAP:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/webwork
Slighly longer version:
I'm proud to announce the release of WebWork 1.0! WebWork is a HMVC web
applica
Take a look at RFC 2616 (one of the biggest)
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt
Happy reading.
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