Thanks, Ted,
Much appreciated. Your answer is much more than just seeing it work. And,
as I said, that is much appreciated.
Micael
At 04:07 AM 10/28/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Try it and see for yourself :)
Technically, it will return an ActionForward with the path set to the
String passed as
Will "return new ActionForward(TILES_DEFINITION_NAME);" reutnr the tiles
definition defined? Please answer if you know the answer.
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Hi, Peter,
Yah, there are some that don't like free knowledge or listening. So there
was no way to not offend some people. I appreciate that. Why I don't
know, and I don't need to know. But, I have a watch. LOL.
Micael
At 12:50 AM 8/13/2003 +0100, Peter A. Pilgrim wrot
Sigh! I cannot stand bad grammar, so once again I must remind my nerd
friends that "et al" strictly applies to people, and that an ActionForward,
while dear to my heart, is just not a person. LOL! I hope you take this
as interesting and new knowledge and not as a pain in the patoosh. Bye 'd
You are the clever one, James. LOL. Congratulations.
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AHA!!! Success!!!
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No attachments, Jacob. If you want to send them to me at the above
address, I would like that. Thanx.
At 01:23 PM 7/5/03 -0500, you wrote:
As per Craig's comment on the user forum, I've attached some powered by
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An extra app was being created in the server.xml of tomcat.
At 09:47 AM 3/29/03 -0800, you wrote:
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003, Micael wrote:
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Thanks, Craig. I think we have the source of the difficulty pinpointed
now. Thanks to everyone that helped, and I do think it is most probably a
Tomcat configuration matter. Micael
At 09:47 AM 3/29/03 -0800, you wrote:
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003, Micael wrote:
> Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2003 08:05
same webapp might be
there twice.
Micael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have created a daemon which I want to startup when Tomcat
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> up. If I configure the daemon to be started with a servlet
> in web.xml or
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I have created a daemon which I want to startup when Tomcat is started
up. If I configure the daemon to be started with a servlet in web.xml or
by using a PlugIn interface and struts-config.xml, I get two daemons
running. How I don't know. If I don't start the daemon at startup but by
tweaki
I am getting the following difficulty loading a class that implements the
PlugIn interface. I have property implemented the interface (it compiles)
and I have added the equivalent of the following to the struts-config.xml:
Anyone know what I am doing wrong? The ActionServlet won't load and
I suppose it is for you, Jerome, since you know what you want to do. I
would be glad to assist too, but have no clue what you might or might not
want to do. What do you want to do?
Micael
At 05:24 PM 1/6/03 +0100, you wrote:
On this point of view its really simple. You re right. But how will
If you have a reason to do this, do it, if it makes sense. If you don't, I
would not make one up. Isn't it that simple?
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What the heh? I was nosing around in the class files of the mpp3 parser
for xml today and found all sorts of strange code including goto
stuff. What is with that? I did not know that reserved word was used?
Micael
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The fact that you have vi does not mean you don't have vim, Eddy. Did you
try vim?
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micael wrote:
Anyone who calls vim "vi" is simply not in a position to judge it.
Anyway, I do understand the initial ease of a GUI. I like the speed
s that are already on
the keyboard.
Micael
At 06:27 PM 12/14/2002 +0800, you wrote:
would you stick around if the first response you get when
approaching a new community is titled "idiot.html"?
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/idiot.html
Rofl. I like it. ;->
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> Joseph, you are making a fool out of yourself. You seem to have no idea
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Way to go Ted!
Craig
(PS: "Struts In Action" is for sale at the bookstore, and I've
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Yes, congratulations, Ted. How about us who have prepaid for the printed
edition? Can we get the ebook gratis? If not, it would be better to drop
the buy, get the ebook, and buy the book later. Micael
At 01:23 PM 10/31/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Congratulations, Ted!
Erik
Congrats, Eddie. Well deserved! Micael
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>Thanks for letting me in the club. I'll do all I can to ensure this is a
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e use of a runtime exception. Here, all they are doing is to
provide "[t]he base class of all runtime exceptions which can contain other
exceptions," so, the NestableRuntimeException is internally dropped into a
NestableDelegate, which you can then access from the NestableRuntimeExcep
Eddie, are you celebrating early?
At 05:36 PM 10/8/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Well, everything extends Object, Eddie! ;-)
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>(Sorry, I couldn't resist that.)
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>The JavaDocs on the web site have the correct scoop:
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>/Nest
Eddie, what are you talking about?
public class NestableRuntimeException extends RuntimeException implements
Nestable
org.apache.commons.lang.exception
Class NestableRuntimeException
java.lang.Object
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What "thing extending OBJECT?!" are you talking about, Eddie?
Who, what, where, when?
At 07:12 PM 10/8/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Before I go looking stupid in front of folks I don't know, I prefer to
>first look stupid in front of people I do :-)
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>So - what's up with this thing extending OBJECT
Try www.servlets.com.
At 12:24 PM 9/12/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>I tried posting this to the user list earlier - but had some problems,
>and when I search the archives, it doesn't turn up (although they
>don't go back very far).
>I know this was discussed on the developer list earlier.
>
>Can some
Struts is pretty well documented, Ravi. There are also a number of what
promise to be excellent books coming out in October on the platform. Most
questions are easily answered by reading the literature. If you are
unfamiliar with Model 2 architectures, you might want to peruse Advanced
Java
Why would the following happen?
I have a key in Resources_zh.properties that reads as follows:
cart_content.email=Email
When I change it to
cart_content.email=Email TEST
that change is reflected in the browser. But, when I change it to
cart_content.email=Email \u53D6\u
Many thanks.
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