On 16/12/2003 14:21, beyaRecords - The home Urban music
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Hi,
just installed struts on os x panther (10.3), or should I say trying to!
I am running apache 2, tomcat, cocoon with no problems. My problem is
installing Struts (AHH)
Now, following the install
Pedro,
thanks for your reply. Could I get a copy of your tomcat-apache.conf
just to examine what it looks like?
cheers
Uzo
On 16 Dec 2003, at 15:06, Pedro Salgado wrote:
On 16/12/2003 14:21, beyaRecords - The home Urban music
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Hi,
just installed struts on os x panther
Did you check the home page of Struts for several great books, some of
them available in PDF instantly?
.V
joseph agunpopo wrote:
Hi
Can anyone tell me how to install and configure Struts.please?
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Everything
read INSTALL in your struts distrib
If you encouter some specific problems you can ask this list...
Nico.
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From: joseph agunpopo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 2:40 PM
Subject: Struts Installation
Hi
Can anyone tell me
Have you downloaded binary version of struts, I will suggest you go for it,
reason is if u take source and try to compile it, u will any way die doing
that and
final installation will happen after 2 months :)
get the binary build
Expand it to a folder
in main folder where u have expanded it
Joseph,
Struts isn't really installed or configured because it is not a
free-standing application. It must be incorporated into your own
application.
Here is how you install the demo:
Copy 'struts-example.war' (from the Struts' tarball's webapps directory)
in your container's own webapps
This is pretty open ended. It is also a VERY large topic of conversation.
For ease of development distribution I highly recommend including the
struts.jar in your webapp. Make sure you include the tlds, struts-config.xml
and your Application Resources file. You can change all kinds of struts/web
You don't install Struts (except for storing the binary distribution on disk), you
install a web application that uses Struts. Using Struts in your web application is
reasonably well-defined in the Struts online documentation. Using it mostly
consists of putting the struts.jar file in the
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
Thanks. It will help me !
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From: Ian Vellosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 4:59 PM
Subject: RE: Struts Installation
Hmmm lets see, would this be of any use?
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts
We also had a lot of problems, so we decided to use iPlanet 6.0 (sp1) and
now, after days of frustration with iPlanet 4.1, it works excellent. So.. my
advise, dont use iPlanet 4.1.
Good luck
Frank
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Still haven't had time to formalize these directions, so they are likely to
change once I get time to remove extraeous steps or correct things. :)
rief Preliminary Deployment Instructions for WAS 4.0
· Deploy Application
o Install WebSphere 4.0
o Once completed
There are installation instructions on the Struts web site:
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/installation-ip.html
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Martin Cooper
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Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 4:30 PM
Subject: Struts installation on iPlanet 4.1
You have to use an other XML parser in place of JAXP. Use Xerces instead and
put the jar in your lib directory.
Ciao, Frank
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Onderwerp: STRUTS
put *.tld files under webapps/LRP/WEB-INF/, see the struts-example.
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From: Karin Ramsay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 11:00 AM
To: Struts Group
Subject: Struts Installation Question
Hi,
I have installed struts and written a login form.
Wait a second, have you defined the tld in your web.xml?
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From: Karin Ramsay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 11:00 AM
To: Struts Group
Subject: Struts Installation Question
Hi,
I have installed struts and written a login form. When I
Hi,
The tld is defined in the web.xml file. Also, the TLD files are in the
web-inf directory. The only other thing that is irregular is that when I
start Tomcat, I have a the following messages in the console:
2001-06-28 03:10:59 - Ctx( /lrp ): Reading
Is there any typo in your struts-config.xml ? Or in the web.xml when define
struts-config.xml?
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From: Karin Ramsay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 3:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Struts Installation Question
Hi,
The tld
Here is my cut and pasted answer from last week
Looks like your index.jsp? Is trying to use the bean:message
key=index.title/ tag
and the key does not exist in your message props file or your message prop
file can not be found. In your web.xml you should have an entry
init-param
I have noticed that putting .properties files into a
jar and including the jar into the lib directory
solves the problem of the MessageResource. Wouldn´t it
be a good idea delivering Struts with all the classes
packed into a jar hence Struts would install out of
the box in Weblogic...
STRUTS INSTALLATION NOTES - JRun 3.0
TESTED ENVIRONMENT (your mileage may vary):
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JRun 3.0 SP2a, Version 3.02a.11614
Microsoft IIS 5.0, Windows 2000
Thanks so much, Eric!
Any other JRUN
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We had multiple problems getting a Struts app to run under WebSphere
(Advanced, 3.5 fix2). First, the validation of the struts-config.dtd
failed during ActionServlet.init(). We hacked around this by modifying
ActionServlet to call "digester.setValidating(false)" rather than passing
"true".
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From: Erik G. Dybdahl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 1:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Struts installation notes
** WEBLOGIC USERS ***
We're adding a installation page to the Struts documentation package.
If any can playtest Robert's notes, or has any other additional
comments, please let us know as soon as possible.
This is an important way you can contribute to the Struts project. We
appreciate
My experience is the same as yours.
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Wong,
Yes you are correct it works fine (today) with jaxp
as well. I am not sure
why I had problems before. So step 1 can be changed
then...or just
excluded):
(1) Verify that an XML parser (e.g. Xerces or JAXP)
has
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--- Peter Doyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Hi,
I was writing up the Installation notes for the example and documentation
web applications for JRun when I came across the same problem. (I haven't
installed the example app since 0.5)
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