+1 on html:link module=exercise action=welcome / from a not voting
member.
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From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 11:30 AM
To: Struts Developers List
Subject: RE: Compartmentalization of Modules (was Re: [18111] et al)
On Thu, 22
to describe it further: my
focus is more short term, on making struts 1.2 work with portlets for
any JSR 168 container, and document that.
P@
Richard Hightower wrote:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg20204.html
What is the 411 on struts-jericho?
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From: BaTien
sorry... I meant to post this to the other list. :(
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From: Richard Hightower [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 5:16 AM
To: Struts-Dev
Subject: StrutsFaces and the latest JSF
I want to use the latest JSF.
Can I use the latest JSF with Struts 1.1
I can vouch that the mask works.
Send me your complete xml file or at least cut and paste the field element
in the email and I will take a look.
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From: Niall Pemberton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 5:03 AM
To: Struts Developers List
Subject:
Niall,
I don't get a vote. I am not a committer. But if I did I would vote +1
on the idea (I have not studied your implementation). I can write regular
expressions in a pinch, but why not support all of the java.text.* in the
validator rules (including currencey). I like the idea.
Rick
implementation. People would
expect an implementation like this to include client-side support, as the
other validations do.
-Ted.
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 20:54:17 -0700, Richard Hightower wrote:
Niall,
I don't get a vote. I am not a committer. But if I did I would
vote +1 on the idea (I have
how about another attribute, i.e.,
html:form checkFormBean=false ...
The checkFormBean defaults to true so it is backwards compatible with other
versions.
I like the idea that html:form checks for the form bean. It makes it easier
to debug the way it is.
However, I can see when you would not
The action:messages tag works out pretty well.
The advantage is that you don't put markup in your resource bundle.
Markup belongs in the JSP not the resource bundle.
Context-Sensitive Error Messages
Here is an example usage:
You may want put the error message right next to the field. You can
of abominations in respect
to html:errors ..
On 13 Jan 2004, at 17:51, Richard Hightower wrote:
The action:messages tag works out pretty well.
The advantage is that you don't put markup in your resource bundle.
Markup belongs in the JSP not the resource bundle.
Context-Sensitive Error
wrong list... go to the user list.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 10:14 PM
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Subject: Getting the CheckBox Collection Value in FormBean Class
Hi,
Greetings To You. I am new
Please add this Tiles tutorial to the tutorial list
http://www.arc-mind.com/downloads.htm
The Tiles framework makes creating reusable pages and visual components
easier. Developers can build Web applications by assembling reusable tiles.
You can use tiles as templates or as visual components.
It has only been out since Dec. 2003 so it is new.
Rick Hightower
Developer
Struts/J2EE training -- http://www.arc-mind.com/strutsCourse.htm
Struts/J2EE consulting --
http://www.arc-mind.com/consulting.htm#StrutsMentoring
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From: Richard Hightower [mailto:[EMAIL
The book came out in Nov. 03 so it is pretty new.
It is not on the list of books on the Struts site yet.
http://www.bookpool.com/.x/as8xarjqgr/sm/0764544373
Rick Hightower
Developer
Struts/J2EE training -- http://www.arc-mind.com/strutsCourse.htm
Struts/J2EE consulting --
/strutsCourse.htm
Struts/J2EE consulting --
http://www.arc-mind.com/consulting.htm#StrutsMentoring
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From: Richard Hightower [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 12:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Please add this Tiles tutorial to the tutorial list
Specifically
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/resources/books.html
Rick Hightower
Developer
Struts/J2EE training -- http://www.arc-mind.com/strutsCourse.htm
Struts/J2EE consulting --
http://www.arc-mind.com/consulting.htm#StrutsMentoring
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From: Richard Hightower
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