f with ActionServlet' front. I was thinking this
week (bad sign) about adding a Struts 1.0.x compatible implementation of
the action servlet into the 1.1 build that had all the same extension
points as 1.0, and used a special RequestProcessor etc to route
processing back to it.
Does this m
atform this was running on? And a snippet
of the page to show how you were using the message resources would be
good too.
Some jsp compilers/servlet engines do worse with custom tags than others.
>Cynthia Jeness
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e("ChildClassPattern", "some.package.ChildClass");
>digester.addSetProperties("ChildClassPattern");
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>so, as it gets to addSetProperties(), it doesn't see any of the get/set methods in
>ChildClass, and yet, it doesn't know to look its parent cla
ny help or feedback would really be appreciated.
>
It's Friday, I'll accept a virtual beer :)
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Jean-Guillaume LALANNE
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AD (Eclipse 1.0)
Windows + Eclipse 2.0 builds
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client doesn't have to give a
toss whether it's local or remote. It can always use the remote
interface and look the object up.
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>On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 05:24:22 +1100, dIon Gillard wrote:
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>>The method call can take place anywhere, but always ap
s misleading, misrepresentative,
>and is an example (IMHO) of how EJBs are successful at making things more
>complicated than they need to be.
>
>regards
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>On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 08:55:52 +1100, dIon Gillard wrote:
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>>- location independence
>>
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e pros and cons.)
>
That's not what you're saying. to quote: "Avoid EJB if you want to
stay in Java"
>Maybe PHBs like EJBs, I don't; and that is my opinion, but maybe not
>politically correct.
>
And that's all it is - opinion. How about something more
I have a bridge for sale by a smooth talking sales guy,
>aka The emperor is not wearing any clothes.
>
Sure it's a flame. One with no ongoing fuel. 'Custom Rowset' also takes
longer to develop, and I don't know where u get your ejb developers, but
mine are obviously bett
rt
- transactional object behaviour for non-data classes
- pooled business objects
Ans since you're using SOAP, how do you handle things like massive
object creation issues on the SOAP Server? Write all that infrastructure
again? Sure why not.
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own objects to the presentation layer.
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Is processActionForward/processForward the only 'view handling stuff' in
s to
JSP forward/redirect processing, but can easily handle XML/XSL, Velocity
etc
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