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Title: Struts with JBuilder...
Can anyone walk me through how to set up, say, struts-example with JBuilder 4? (Or point me to where this has possibly been discussed already?)
I'm a little lost on what needs to be where, what needs to be "in" the project, and so forth.
Thanks.
> "DW" == David Winterfeldt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> + What development tool should I use?
DW> I like UltraEdit if you're on Windows as a editor. It is pretty
DW> light, but it does syntax highlighting for java, jsp, html, perl,
DW> sql, c++, etc. Opens any file (binary, text, unix-dos
Title: RE: struts-config_1_0.dtd File question
> A form bean that you write (that is, a subclass of
> ActionForm) need only conform to
> the requirements of the JavaBeans Specification --
> particularly the requirements
> for a no-arguments constructor and the design patterns for
> propert
> "CM" == Craig R McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CM> When you say you want to "get at" that bean, what is it exactly
CM> that you wish to do? For example, if all you want to do is render
CM> the value of the bean (or a property of the bean) to the output
CM> page, you should use ins
> "MC" == Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MC> You can call mapping.getInput() in your Action class. This will
MC> get you the URI that provided your input, and is what Struts uses
MC> to send you back to your input form if the ActionForm validation
MC> fails.
Doesn't getInput() ret
preceeded by the above
.
Can someone
tell me what the id and name parameters do for bean:define, when all I'm looking
to do is reference a bean on the request put there by the action class? It
appears that id, although required by the TLD, needn't be used, though it CAN
be. What's th
> "PA" == Peter Alfors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PA> Have you checked that TOMCAT_HOME is actually being set before you
PA> run tomcat.bat? Maybe try to run startup.bat. It will tell you if
PA> it TOMCAT_HOME is not specified. Also, did you check to make sure
PA> that the servlet.jar is in
Has anyone done much development with Forte for Java, Internet edition
with Struts and care to comment on your thoughts?
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Title: RE: question on errors, how to handle
Perfect Craig, thanks. I suspected there was something like this.
> When you store an error in the ActionErrors collection, you have the
> option to associate it with a particular field:
>
> ActionErrors errors = new ActionErrors();
> St
onErrors to the request
is pretty simple, but I'm lost on the "how to assign an error to a particular
input field" concept.
Is this
covered in the example?
Thanks.
--
Mike Campbell
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
S1 Corporation
voice: 678.421.4641
> "CRM" == Craig R McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CRM> Then, other people who have wanted to unsubscribe but didn't know
CRM> how see this, and say "oh, so *that* is how you do it", and mimic
CRM> the same behavior.
Including the misspelling, I guess. =) That was my original query;
> "IH" == Irene Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
IH> unsuscribe
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed an large number of
unsubscription requests lately, all misspelled in exactly the same
manner?
hich version/DTD of the configuration file to use.
Thanks
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> "WKW" == Wong Kok Wai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WKW> Check out chapter 14 of the book "Core Servlets and
WKW> JSP" by Marty Hall. There is a web site with the
WKW> sources at http://archive.coreservlets.com/
This does have a if/then/else, but no elseif (or elsif, or elif,
depending on yo
> "TH" == Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TH> See < http://archive.coreservlets.com >, Chapter 14, Using Nested Tags.
TH> This is the source code from Marty Hall's Core Servlets and JavaServer
TH> Pages.
Excellent. As luck would have it, that book arrived at my door just
last night,
Title: if/elseif tag?
Are there any tags in the struts library (or do you know of any anywhere) which allow an
if
elseif
elseif
.
.
.
end if
type of construct?
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> "GR" == Greg Reddin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GR> We've had success doing this with JSP. The following code snippet may help.
GR> <%
GR> String DARK_COLOR = "DarkColor";
GR> String LIGHT_COLOR = "LightColor";
GR> String currentColor = DARK_COLOR;
GR> int i = 0;
GR> %>
GR>
Title: iterate tags, I don't get it.
Can someone point me either to somewhere in the example app where iterates are used, and if not, give me a short rundown on how the iterate tag relates to beans created in the Action classes?
Thanks
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> But all it about number and date formatting only. Regexp validations
> useful for such validations as phone numbers, e-mails, etc. So it is
> good addition to the struts for my mind.
In general, yes, but beware the trap of trying to validate email with regex's, unless
you have a very finite
> It is wrong solution, for my mind, to rewrite source instead of extend
> struts classes to incorporate your own functionality. Of course, you
> CAN do it, but it is wrong. I speak about tags not about BeanUtils
> class - all tag classes can extended to implement additional
> functionality (thank
I think I solved my own problem. The example has an init value which tells it that
the app is using the "new" format, which I
wasn't. Setting 'validate' to false seems to have fixed it.
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From: "Mike Campbell" <[EMAIL PROT
I'm not quite sure why this happens, and am looking for some help.
I've copied the web.xml file from the struts example into my own app directory, and
when I run tomcat, everything starts up OK, even
though it's referencing files and such that only exist in the example app, and not
mine.
I can
Doesn't the current approach allow values to be "injected" into the messages at
runtime? If so, the preprocessor wouldn't work in
that case, would it?
(If it doesn't currently allow that, well, my point is rather moot.)
> Although it is convenient and neat to place internationalised messages
In http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/index.html, I see docs for the bean, form, logic,
and template tag libraries, yet in the
distribution there's also a struts tag library. Is this simply the conglomeration of
those 4?
Thanks
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Mike Campbell, R&D, Norcross, GA
mailto: [EMAIL
Is there somewhere where all the possible init parameters for the ActionServlet are
documented?
>
> Would this handle the case where more than one user with more than one Local
> were logged in to the same server?
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Mike Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 8:03 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PRO
I'm guessing here, but I would accomplish this with resource bundles which can be
tailored per locale. Then use the tag libraries
to reference the resource bundles in you JSP's rather than having static (non I18n)
text there. The struts-example does this if you
need a template to work from.
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In a similar vein, can anyone tell me where the code is to actually load the file?
I'm having a similar problem, and I'd like to
see where the framework is TRYING to load the resource bundle from.
Thanks.
> Dear all,
>
> I'm trying to build my own (first) Struts application. I use the nightly
operties
In the struts example, it is :
org.apache.struts.example.ApplicationResources
It means if your ApplicationResources is located in the package
project/example, you should
write something like this:
project.example.ApplicationResources
-Message d'origine-
De : Mike Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
E
I've written a very small app using struts, and am stuck on the following problem.
(See error log.)
I think my setup is as close to the example (which works), and yet I can't seem to get
past this.
My ApplicationResources.properties is in
/WEB-INF/classes/ApplicationResources.properties.
My
> Mike Campbell wrote:
>
> > This is an easy question, I'm sure.
> >
> > I'm trying to compile my first struts app, and it's blowing up on Action.java not
>being able to find HttpSession.getAttribute()
(in
> > numerous places; first encoun
This is an easy question, I'm sure.
I'm trying to compile my first struts app, and it's blowing up on Action.java not
being able to find HttpSession.getAttribute() (in
numerous places; first encountered in Action.java, line 300). I looked at my
HttpSession class and sure enough, it isn't ther
artupInterceptor.java:132)
at org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.initContext(ContextManager.java:227)
at org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager.init(ContextManager.java:201)
at org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat.execute(Tomcat.java:156)
at org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat.main
Are the docs on the jakarta site (the user guide) and the example app about all the
documentation there is for struts?
I'm new to a lot of this and the going is a bit slow for me, so a little hand-holding;
maybe the most small, basic app I could look
might be helpful.
Thanks.
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