Hello Struts friends,
I'm sorry that I'm going to sound stupid here, so please forgive me. I have
looked though the example and searched the archives but not found the help I
needed.
I have a form that I'm posting back to. I want to display an error message
when something goes wrong. The errors
Hmmm lets see, would this be of any use?
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/resources/tutorials.html
theserverside.com have just put up an artice too entitled Fast Track to
Struts at:
http://www2.theserverside.com/resources/article.jsp?l=StrutsFastTrack
Have fun boys and girls!
IV
how much does it cost to hire a consultant for a day? That is where the big
money goes when projects are happening, people.
-Original Message-
From: micael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 October 2002 02:20
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: [OT] Container Wars
I am
But what do you do each time you add a new language, say German? you need to
update the database structure adding a new column? Surely any solution
should be generic enough not to need that.
Unfortunately you would need the table to look something more like:
key language value
However, databases are generally a lot more efficient at joining tables on
integer columns than they are with VarChars. So once the user has been
looked up in the database once using the VarChar all the joins can be done
with the integer IDs easing the load on the database.
-Original
Why reinvent the wheel? If it has been done for you, why not use it and let
someone else have all the problems of maintaining it?
I've reecently started to use struts. I was a bit sceptical about it to
begin with, but it has proved tot be really useful. Definatley recomend
usinig it.
there is a good tutorial at;
http://rzserv2.fhnon.de/~lg002556/struts/Doku.html
if you can put aside a day or maybe two, you can get the basics all susseed
off this
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From: neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 August 2002 00:08
To: Struts Users Mailing List
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