Can someone suggest a good online tutorial\book on Design patterns and
struts
Regards
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Can someone suggest a good online tutorial\book on Design patterns and
struts
Regards
rimzim
And we must add the mother pattern book: Design Patterns: Elements of
Reusable Object-Oriented Software
This is a real good book with lucid explanation and gives nice insight into
the patterns.
For struts apart from the books directly working on its source rather than
the built jars would be far
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Dear JSP gurus,
I am writing an JSP application using Jsp pages, Servlet, JavaBean, and
Oracle database. Until now I haven't decided to use Servlet for all of the
database activities
design pattern for jsp , please send me some pages .
Thanks you very much
Thien
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From: Ha Duy Thien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 11, 03, 2003 10:07 AM
Subject: Can anyone tell me about Design Pattern for JSP Application
Dear JSP gurus,
I am writing an JSP application using Jsp pages, Servlet
I am planning on designing a web app. This web app basically has one
look and feel ( like an amazon.com ) but where the contents change (
including images, amount of text/links etc ) depending on user choices.
I am aware of Struts framework and the Front controller design pattern.
I think Struts
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Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 15:57:52 +0530
Hey! How can you take my response is blanket
I disagree with the blanket response: struts may be a candidate to solve his
problem, but I personally find other (similar?) solutions to work as well.
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The best way is to use Struts. Download
Hey! How can you take my response is blanket response. Did I say
anywhere in the mail that Struts is the only solution. It is one of the
solutions. There are alternatives to Struts and they have their own
weaknesses. Check them out if you can.
Joseph Ottinger wrote:
I disagree with the blanket
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Hey! How can you take my response is blanket response. Did I say
anywhere in the mail
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Hi,
I'm wondering your opinions to this JSP design questions.
I build web applications that generally
The best way is to use Struts. Download the struts from
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-struts/release/v1.0.2.
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Hi,
I'm wondering your opinions to this JSP design questions.
I build web applications that generally talk to a database.
There is usually a form
From: Campano, Troy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Good jsp/java design with good response.
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 22:20:53 -0400
Hi,
I'm wondering your opinions to this JSP design questions.
I build web applications that generally talk to a database.
There is usually a form..or interface screen
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 06:19:34AM -0500, Joseph Ottinger wrote:
...
I'm biased, but I'm currently digging into WebWork
(http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork) and finding it VERY useful. The
documentation is JUST enough to imply that you can do some awesome stuff
with it; they're right.
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Subject: Re: Good jsp/java design with good response.
I'm biased, but I'm currently digging into WebWork
(http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork) and finding it VERY useful. The
...
http://enigmastation.com/~joeo/webwork.html if you like.) WebWork can
Hi,
I'm wondering your opinions to this JSP design questions.
I build web applications that generally talk to a database.
There is usually a form..or interface screen and a processing page that does all the
backend work (connects to database and stuff like that).
I want all my interface
using the Memento Framework as at bthe time i had to pick up jsp
and start running I would like to know anyone else use this design
framework and did they eventually migrate to struts mvc framework i.e
refactoring .
--
Regards
Chuck Amadi
ICT Dept Systems Programmer
Rhaglenydd Systemau Adran ICT
Hi All
Can any one suggest resources (website, books, etc) on Design Pattern for J2EE
Application, and on Servlet, JSP to be more specific.
TIA,
Prabhat
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Prabhat,
Three books have helped me with design patterns while working with J2EE.
First off, everyone interested in design patterns should probably read,
Design Patterns, by the GoF (gang of four: Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph
Johnson, John Vlissides). This is the classic design
I would like some input on a project that I am working on. The project
is an online insurance quoting app.
I would like to use the following open source software:
Tomcat 4.x
Struts 1.x
Taglibs
PostgreSQL 7.3
I would appreciate suggestions about the design of the app. as it
will eventually
I really dont think is the place to ask someone to design a
system. I can give you a few tips, open source products are really good,
but some applications may need a vendor application. I worked with Tomcat
and it worked really well for a small application. You should look
I like to design a field object with
Label TextField and have its own event hanlders etc.
Next time if we need it, we can to use it with say label name contructor
and adding to a Panel.
Can someone give some ideas, please?
Thanks
Yes you can
pageContext.include(/common/rdm_header.jsp);
Good luck
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How can I include
for a NullPointerException which will be thrown by the above if the
file does not exist.
-Tim
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How can I include these includes from
Actually, what you might want to do is have all your servlets extend one
class, and have the include code there. For example:
public abstract class MyBaseServlet extends HttpServlet
{
public abstract void MyService(HttpServReq request, HttpServResp response)
{};
public void
Hi
I have a questionI want to know if the following is bad design.
I have a servlet, called Simple, with the following doPost code in it
[snip]
public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request,
HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException
Why dont u just put the includes inside the servlet?
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Hi
I have a questionI want to know if the following is bad
/SERVLET DESIGN QUESTION
Hi
I have a questionI want to know if the following is bad design.
I have a servlet, called Simple, with the following doPost code in it
[snip]
public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request,
HttpServletResponse response
see for example Navigation (breadcrumbs) taglib
from Coldjava taglib: http://www.servletsuite.com/jsp.htm
--
Coldjava - server-side Java components
http://www.servletsuite.com
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Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and
to the indicated place.
The question I have is if there is a known design pattern that handles
such a beast. The best answer I have come up with so far is creating a
table in the database that stores this information, but this seems
inadequate from a maintenance standpoint: every time a page is added to
the site
to the indicated place.
The question I have is if there is a known design pattern that handles
such a beast. The best answer I have come up with so far is creating a
table in the database that stores this information, but this seems
inadequate from a maintenance standpoint: every time a page is added
will obviously be a link to the indicated place.
The question I have is if there is a known design pattern that handles
such a beast. The best answer I have come up with so far is creating a
table in the database that stores this information, but this seems
inadequate from a maintenance standpoint
Help! A co-worker of mine is wrestling with how to handle indexed properties
using custom tags. Below is a summary of the problem, and possible
solutions we've considered. Anyone have any elegant solution, or
suggestions from experience?
Thanks,
Steve
=
I am looking for an elegant way
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Hi,
I was wondering if any of you knew a good web site that goes into good
Servlet Design. I have just been on Google for the last 21/2 hours trying to
find anything worthwhile. However I wasn't very successful:-(
I would be grateful if you could point
Hi,
I was wondering if any of you knew a good web site that goes into good
Servlet Design. I have just been on Google for the last 21/2 hours trying to
find anything worthwhile. However I wasn't very successful:-(
I would be grateful if you could point me to the right link(s).
TIA,
Chandini
Um, Check out the book Web Development with JavaSererPage from Manning by
Duane K Fields and Mark A Kolb. The faq example they describe can be
modified to do what you wish. Right now your questions are a big vague and
sound very much like "do my thinking for me". The code from the book can
be
ebruary 08, 2001 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: design help
Um, Check out the book Web Development with JavaSererPage from Manning by
Duane K Fields and Mark A Kolb. The faq example they describe can be
modified to do what you wish. Right now your questions are a big vague
and
sound very much l
anyone has any suggestions about good books on design patterns for using java
in a j2ee, enterprise enviorment?
thanks
yan
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I'd recommend "Essential Java Style - Patterns for Implementation" by Jeff
Langr. Published by Prentice Hall.
-Richard
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systems using EJBs.
Complete Article
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/html/VAD-003?openl=jspi,t=gr,p=EJBLeg
-o-
Choosing the Right EJB Type: Some Design Criteria
This article has shown how to apply some "Template architectures" or
patterns to solving some of the thorn
Hi Gurus,
This seems to be a bit off bit question but then i need your help. Can
anybody tell what is the common design structure that is followed in a ecomm
or web site deveopment activity .
It there any site which gives information on such design issue , etc .
Thanks in advance
Ragards
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Hi !!!
I am doing this very often, but I am using SERVLET to insert record in
database. This works fine .
Regards,
Balkrishna R Parab
Global TeleSystem Ltd
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Not diff servlet for diff action.
Balkrishna R Parab
Global TeleSystem Ltd
Ph No:761 29 29 ext 3280
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hi,
Do u mean that different action, u have different servlet? e.g Delete a
record, u have delete servlet, update record, u have update servlet?
Regards,
Louis
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Hi,
I have a design flow problem. My problem is when a user submit a form,
the controller will call the action class to process, in here, it will
insert a record to database.
After finish the process, the controller redirect to another jsp page,
let say employees list page. Ok
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Subject: [JSP-INTEREST] A problem about design flow. Back,
Refresh...
Hi,
I have a design flow problem. My problem is when a user submit a
form,
the controller will call the action class to process, in here, it will
insert a record to database.
After finish the process
Hi pals!!!
I would like to have a opinion of all of you for validating fields in the
html page.
-- Whats is the preferable way to validate fields - server side in the
servlet/jsp page or using the java script at the client end?
-- What are the advantages and disadvantages of both the
Hi!
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Hi pals!!!
I would like to have a opinion of all of you for validating fields in the
html page.
I prefer to use javabeans with the Memento pattern as discussed in the Kolb
Fields book Web Development with JavaServer Pages.
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From: Andrea Vicentini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 2:47 PM
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Subject: Re: Design
Hello all:
I'm creating a report in HTML using JSP.
The JSP hits a database using JDBC and then loops through a result set to
access the data. There is "control break" logic in the loop so that when a
control field in the result set changes, an HTML total line is created for
that control field,
"Hines, Bill" wrote:
WebSphere is still only at Servlet 2.1 and JSP 1.0. Can I still use Struts,
and if so what important functionality will I be missing?
The MVC framework part of Struts will work fine under Websphere. However, because
it only supports JSP 1.0 you will not be able to use
Servlet Design
If you are lucky enough to choose a framework, I would look at the Jakarta
struts project. I am using it now and its very easy to work with, and does a
lot of nice things, including internationalization, auto-bean population,
single entry controller servlet, and more. Its free, open
Raj S wrote:
Hi,
I am making an address book application.I have some design issues which I
have not been able to resolve.
In this application a user would be able to view his personal address
book,add addresses and modify or delete them.
I am using JSP's and at the backened LDAP server
hi,
i have a jsp application in development. i have come to the conclusion
that a model 2 (Model-View-Controller) architecture, as currently i have
too many scriptlets that are too long in my jsp page.
anyway, my question is concerning the interface aspect of writing
servlets. do i have to
: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 11:56 AM
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hi,
i have a jsp application in development. i have come to the conclusion
that a model 2 (Model-View-Controller) architecture, as currently i have
too many scriptlets that are too long in my jsp
Hi,
I am making an address book application.I have some design issues which I
have not been able to resolve.
In this application a user would be able to view his personal address
book,add addresses and modify or delete them.
I am using JSP's and at the backened LDAP server.
I have a list
nt: Friday, August 11, 2000 6:02 PM
Subject: Design Pattern for JSP
Hi
I'm looking for Design-Pattern for JSP-Applications. I heard about a
pattern called "modell1" and "modell2" as well as the MVC-pattern. Are
there any other? Where can I find more Information about
W
Hi
I'm looking for Design-Pattern for JSP-Applications. I heard about a
pattern called "modell1" and "modell2" as well as the MVC-pattern. Are
there any other? Where can I find more Information about
Web-Application design with JSP? (Tutorials, Books )
Hi,
Try struts framework from http://jakarta.apache.org
Hope it helps,
Vladimir
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Hi
I'm looking for Design-Pattern for JSP
I'm looking for Design-Pattern for JSP-Applications.
I heard about a pattern called "modell1" and "modell2"
as well as the MVC-pattern. Are there any other?
Where can I find more Information about Web-Application
design with JSP? (Tutorials, Books )
vladimir
You may
This is a little off topic but a very interesting discussion to me.
I don't agree that design patterns limit your problem solving ability.
Patterns are only a tool for describing common programming practices. They
give everyone who uses them a common jumping off point in terms of basic
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This is a little off topic but a very interesting discussion to me.
I don't agree that design patterns limit your problem solving ability.
Patterns are only a tool for describ
All:
Anyone out there have seen any standard design patterns for
DB access? Please share some pointers, URL's, etc ...
Thanks.
--
Arthur
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Hi,
Have anyone used Visio 5 for Web page design and for other diagrams.
Does anyone know a website from where I may download an evaluation copy
of Visio 5,
I as not able to find any correct link.
Sorry if it's a little bit out of the topic.
Many thanks,
Ionel
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Hi,
Have anyone used Visio 5 for Web page design and for other diagrams.
Does anyone know
e
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Hello,
I am starting a big eCommerce project to be compeletely written with JSP
technology.
I am looking for some
: Sample Design Document For A JSP Project
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 16:40:53 -0400
I think you should read "Building Web Applications with UML (The
Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)" by Jim Conallen.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201615770/o/qid=963520447/sr=2-1/002
-97354
Hello,
I am starting a big eCommerce project to be compeletely written with JSP
technology.
I am looking for some sample JSP project design documents that I can
refer to and build design documents for my project.
Can someone please share some samples?
Thanks
Sachin
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Hello,
I am starting a big eCommerce project to be compeletely written with JSP
technology.
I am looking for some sample JSP project design documents that I can
refer to
Hi All,
could anybody please give me some Hints.
How do I know which Custom Tags I should design for my JSP-Application.
Are there any rules or any help, how to decide what I'm doing by a Custom Tag
and what by a few lines of JavaCode in the JSP-File?
Thanks and Regards
Herb
: Monday, July 03, 2000 3:26 PM
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Subject: Taglib-Design
Hi All,
could anybody please give me some Hints.
How do I know which Custom Tags I should design for my JSP-Application.
Are there any rules or any help, how to decide what I'm doing by
a Custom Tag
and what by a few
Refer www.jsptags.com(tag libraries)
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Hi All,
could anybody please give me some Hints.
How do I know which Custom Tags I should design for my
Hi All,
As I learned from Model 2 discussion (Craig, Kevin,.), the action class
should be passed the reference to servlet so that it has access to
servletcontext
and therefore access to the connection pool. The action class can pass
the database connection to the beans for them to access the
!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Cogley, Jonathan
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Why not use some of Javascript's
comments below.
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Subject: Re: A design question
Louis wrote:
Hi,
I use model 2 in my web application. I have a question
about design
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Subject: Re: Design choices: JSP Javascript
M. Simms wrote:
Lots of considerations here...JavaScript can keep your server requests
lower
however, when databases are involved.unless you can generate
JavaScript arrays of small size (200 items) and "pre
nahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 7:44 PM
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Subject: Re: A design question
Louis wrote:
Hi,
I use model 2 in my web application. I have a question about design a
bean.
I'm not sure whether I want to create a big bean or many small bean. For
ex
"Hines, Bill" wrote:
Craig,
"On the other hand, if there is a "one-to-many" relationship (in your case,
one employee with multiple payments), I would make two different beans --
Employee and EmployeePayment -- and then store one employee bean and as many
payment beans as I needed to."
Hi,
I use model 2 in my web application. I have a question about design a
bean.
I'm not sure whether I want to create a big bean or many small bean. For
example,
I can create a bean that contain employee personal info, and another bean
that contain
employee payments, etc. Or, create only
Hi !
what is model 2 ?
Thanks and regards
Vijay
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From: Louis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 6:58 PM
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Subject: A design question
Hi,
I use model 2 in my web application. I have a question about design a
bean.
I'm
Louis wrote:
Hi,
I use model 2 in my web application. I have a question about design a
bean.
I'm not sure whether I want to create a big bean or many small bean. For
example,
I can create a bean that contain employee personal info, and another bean
that contain
employee payments
ubject: Re: A design question
Hi !
what is model 2 ?
Thanks and regards
Vijay
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Hi,
I use model 2 in my web application. I have a question ab
ension." --Oliver Wendell Holmes
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Craig R. McClanahan
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 6:44 PM
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Subject: Re: A design question
Louis wrote:
Vijaya Shankar wrote:
Hi !
what is model 2 ?
"Model 2" is the informal name for a web application architecture based on the
Model-View-Controller design pattern that has been successfully employed for many
years in designing maintainable and enhanceable applications. There a
How can I get the book? Thanks.
xgh
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Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 08:12 AM
Subject: Re: A design question
There is a grreat book that you could get that will explain this very well.
I'm not suprised that some people
M. Simms wrote:
Lots of considerations here...JavaScript can keep your server requests
lower
however, when databases are involved.unless you can generate
JavaScript arrays of small size (200 items) and "pre-load" the HTML with
the data needed to process the screen, you are
There is a great java world article about Model 2 design patterns at this
jJava World link
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-1999/f_jw-12-ssj-jspmvc.html
David Staines
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I really have looked for this, and I believe I saw it at one time, but
I'm unable to find it now. I'm looking for a reference to a detailed
description of "Model 2", the "modern" way of structu
I really have looked for this, and I believe I saw it at one time, but
I'm unable to find it now. I'm looking for a reference to a detailed
description of "Model 2", the "modern" way of structuring a
JSP/Servlet application.
--
"David M. Karr" wrote:
I really have looked for this, and I believe I saw it at one time, but
I'm unable to find it now. I'm looking for a reference to a detailed
description of "Model 2", the "modern" way of structuring a
JSP/Servlet application.
David,
You may want to have a look at :
http://www.brainopolis.com/jsp/book/jspBook_Architectures.html
http://www.caucho.com/articles/jsp_templates.html
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-1999/jw-12-ssj-jspmvc_p.html
Le 15:46 15/06/00 -0700, David M. Karr a écrit:
I really have looked
Hi all,
I am involved in a project where in there's a lot of dynamic content + a
lot of static contents.
I have a few designs in mind :
1) Have a utility class to update all the dynamic contents ( a few of which
might come from legacy systems like Tuxedo..)
2)Have a usebean for each dynamic
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Tom,
JSP doesn't preclude JavaScript. We use JavaScript in our JSP pages to do
things like change some select lists based on changes to others. Use the
JavaScript onChange() call for those select boxes. We go out to
the serve
I have been asked to bring a bunch of PERL web functionality
into a JSP environment. Many of the specs are requesting
Javascript capabilities, like resetting "select" options on
the fly, to match other "selection"s. I have read posts and
book sections about the possibility of mixing Javascript
ation and
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I have been asked to bring a bunch of PERL web functionality
into a JSP environment. Many of the specs are requesting
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I have been asked to bring a bunch of PERL web functionality
into a JSP environment
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Tom,
JSP doesn't preclude JavaScript. We use JavaScript in our JSP pages to do
things like change some select lists based on changes to others. Use the
JavaScript onChange() call for those
Hi all,
I would like to run over my architecture for a project with you guys:
I am using the MVC pattern for this project. For the View component I will
be using JSP pages, for the Controller I will use a servlet and for the
Model I will use a set of utility classes.
This is some of the events
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