I have updated the information on developing Struts-based J2EE web
applications in Together Control Center, which was originally provided
by James Banks at TogetherSoft Inc. In addition to a couple of bug
fixes, the latest version of this web-based tutorial includes a key
workaround needed when
Thanks all of you, I think I got the picture!
Billy Ng
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From: Pavel Kolesnikov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: Business Logic Bean Question
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Billy Ng wrote:
Hi,
I have some weirdness happening with the validator when using the struts
1.1-b2 and updating only the struts.jar file versus installing and running
from the latest nightly release. I was having the problem with the date
validator coming up with an error even though it wasn't required and the
I'm looking for something which summarizes the guidelines for when to choose a
forward or a redirect.
Related to this, the two basic issues I'm aware of are:
1. Preserving the request parameters, and request-scope beans.
2. The resulting browser URL field.
3. Redirect takes longer, depending on
This issue has been discussed many, many times here
http://www.mail-archive.com/struts-user%40jakarta.apache.org/
and on servlet-interest.
Mark
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Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 2:25 PM
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Subject:
David M. Karr wrote:
I'm looking for something which summarizes the guidelines for when to choose a
forward or a redirect.
Related to this, the two basic issues I'm aware of are:
1. Preserving the request parameters, and request-scope beans.
2. The resulting browser URL field.
3. Redirect takes
Eddie, are you in the office on the weekend, too? :-(
Mark
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From: Eddie Bush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 2:40 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Guidelines for choosing forward or redirect?
David M. Karr wrote:
I'm looking
No rest for the wicked ;-)
Galbreath, Mark wrote:
Eddie, are you in the office on the weekend, too? :-(
Mark
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Wicked? You mean NUTS! It is a gorgeous partly-cloudy 80-degree breezy day,
my youngest son is playing football, and I'm in the @#$*^! office
refactoring the T-Mobile ecommerce app to take properties from the database
instead of the properties file. Oh well...at least I get paid by the hour.
Actually I'm at the house right now doing several things - one of which
is monitoring the list ;-) I should probably take off out of here and
see how the fish are biting, but I'm feeling kind of lazy ...
I just use the same address everywhere :-) It makes it easier on me and
everyone else.
Mark == Mark Galbreath Galbreath writes:
Mark This issue has been discussed many, many times here
Mark http://www.mail-archive.com/struts-user%40jakarta.apache.org/
Mark and on servlet-interest.
small-steam-release
Mark, I'm aware of that, but clearly the vast majority of those
Sounds like my mom - I bought her her first computer last July and a
subscription to AOL. She's 80 years old and has been reborn. She finds the
web incredible and, like yours, loves email.
arrggghhh! I though I was done and just checked the WLS logs -
SQLException. doh! Looks like that beer
Just trying to be helpful...and you really would find an extensive
discussion of the issue in the servlet-interest archive.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 3:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Guidelines for
Anymore (and maybe this is a poor practice), I substitute doing a Google
search for searching the archive. I find it more useful, personally. I
have no clue how they can determine what's good and what's bad, but I
find that an invaluable resource at times.
I can't say I've ever seen
Yeah - it's really hard to not be happy for them when you see how much
pleasure they find on the net. And, yes, there may be consequences to
our exposing them to the net, but making such a significant contribution
to their being able to find additional happiness at an age when people
seem to
Eddie Bush wrote:
Bah - I'm having an odd compile error myself on an OJB plugin I'm
side-tracking myself with. No explaination - just BUILD FAILED.
... very odd. I know it has to be in this one file, since it's the
only one not compiling, but I sure don't see an error!
Very, very
Thanks for the responses. That was indeed the problem.
/Kobe
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 17:39:41 -0400 Dave Derry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tryhtml:form action=performLogin.do method=GET
Notice the '.do'; it has to do with the servlet mapping. You apparently have
*.do mapped to the the Struts
Very, very odd. Netbeans somehow didn't save the changes I
had made -
but thought it did. Upon restarting the IDE my error (it's
error!) was
obvious ... Man, how I wish Emacs would pull up completions
If you configure JDEE, it will do this with CTRL-C CTRL-V CTRL-. Let me
know if
James Higginbotham wrote:
Very, very odd. Netbeans somehow didn't save the changes I
had made -
but thought it did. Upon restarting the IDE my error (it's
error!) was
obvious ... Man, how I wish Emacs would pull up completions
If you configure JDEE, it will do this with CTRL-C CTRL-V
Eclipse often runs at less than 60MB which is really good for a java IDE.
Of course, the more features you use, the more memory it'll consume. I'm
sure emacs consumes less but I've never used it. I've never been a big fan
of arcane keyboard shortcuts. Whatever's most productive for you...
I'm not going to start a holy war :-) Suffice it to say I don't find
arcane keyboard shortcuts a problem - probably because I was raised
on them. I'm well aware many folks don't like them :-)
David Graham wrote:
Eclipse often runs at less than 60MB which is really good for a java
IDE.
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 16:37, Eddie Bush wrote:
Very, very odd. Netbeans somehow didn't save the changes I had made -
but thought it did. Upon restarting the IDE my error (it's error!) was
obvious ... Man, how I wish Emacs would pull up completions ... That's
one of the few reasons I
Greetings!!
I am having problems viewing the tiles-documentation example, specifically the
tab examples. Everything else works fine except the tabs.
There was a similar question posted to the group on July 17, 2002,
titled Struts Tabs Example Error by Peggy Davidson. However, the problem was
Curtney == Curtney Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Curtney Greetings!!
Curtney I am having problems viewing the tiles-documentation example,
specifically the
Curtney tab examples. Everything else works fine except the tabs.
Curtney There was a similar question posted to the
Hii all,
I'm using struts for my application. I have reterive data from DB and
shown in table. Where i have thousands of records in my DB. So i want to
show the data 100 for each page. I'm using logic:iterate tag for
displaying the data. Where how can i seperate the data and how can
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