It seems that now the latest MySql version (v.3.23.39) supports
transactions.
I have just tested it and everything seems to work fine.
Regards,
Vilavanh
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Objet : AW
yet well the rowset package. Has anyone ever had such experience of
this issue ? or could anyone give me some explanations ?
Thanks in advance,
Vilavanh Messien
I18N stands for internationalization et 18 is the number of letters between
I and N.
Vilavanh
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De : mmuchnik [mailto:mmuchnik]De la part de Maya Muchnik
Envoyé : 12 février, 2001 17:29
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Objet : i18n - stand for?
It is simple question. I18N - what
Hi !
I'm interested in getting the Fruit Glaze Example.
Unfortunately, it is not available anymore on Ted's website.
Is there anyone who could send me the zip file of this example ? (maybe Ted
... :-) )
Thanks in advance.
Vilavanh Messien
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De : Ted
Here you are :
http://archive.covalent.net/
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De : Evan Vaala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : 6 décembre, 2000 12:39
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Objet : Sruts Mailing List Archive
Is there a Struts Mailing List Archive somewhere?
Thanks!
Evan Vaala
Hi,
I'm quite interested in your example.
Can you post me your code ?
Thanks
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De : Aditya Kapur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : 6 décembre, 2000 12:22
À : Struts-User (E-mail)
Objet : Example for Internationalization
Hi All,
I was building some prototype for my c
You must indicate the complete path to ApplicationRessources.properties
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.ApplicationR
voyé : 24 novembre, 2000 15:33
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> Objet : Re: need some explanations
>
> Vilavanh Messien wrote:
>
> > I analyzed the struts example in order to develop my own small
> application.
> > Unfortunatelaty, I don't really understand how the user
ne-
De : Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : 24 novembre, 2000 15:33
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Objet : Re: need some explanations
Vilavanh Messien wrote:
> I analyzed the struts example in order to develop my own small
application.
> Unfortunatelaty, I don't real
our
owne layer. Something like EJB's will make this much,
much easier. Or some direct JDBC code perhaps.
Vilavanh Messien wrote:
>
> I analyzed the struts example in order to develop my own small
application.
> Unfortunatelaty, I don't really understand how the user's infor
I analyzed the struts example in order to develop my own small application.
Unfortunatelaty, I don't really understand how the user's information are
saved
in the "database.xml" file.
The DatabaseServlet must write the information in the "database.xml" when
the destroy() method
is called.
My quest
I've already had this problem. I think it comes from the version of Struts
you're using.
Try with Tomcat 3.2b7 and Struts-20001114 build. It should work.
Vilavanh Messien
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De : Mike Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : 15 novembre, 2000 1
TED]
Objet : Re: Help !!!
Vilavanh Messien wrote:
> I think I've found the origin of my error.
> The path to the "database.xml" file seems to be wrong.
> Actually, it looks like :
> "D:\Utils
Java\jakarta-tomcat\webapps\struts-example\/WEB-INF/database.xml"
>
quot;/" and "\".
N.B: I work under Win98 OS.
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De : Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : 11 novembre, 2000 19:38
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Objet : Re: Help !!!
Vilavanh Messien wrote:
> Hi everybody !!!
>
> In order to test S
yException each time I restart Tomcat.
Can anyone help me ?
Thanks a lot
Vilavanh Messien
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