On 12/1/05, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But, we're not trying to market Struts.
Is this a good thing? Anyway, please allow me not to believe in this.
> A good engineer doesn't reinvent the wheel.
Right. Then come guys from marketing department and attach the labels
so the wheel could
On 12/1/05, Rahul Akolkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One other question - ti/phase2 is already there, and ti/phase1 comes
> next? Are we counting down, whats the insight into the nomenclature?
Dessert first? :) When we started Struts Ti, it was conceived as a new
framework that aimed to simpl
On 12/1/05, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, considering I started work a couple of hours ago, no, nothing yet :)
You mean its going to take you more than two hours? ;-)
But seriously, thanks for sharing the paragraph below, thats exactly
what I was looking for, a sneak preview of yo
Can you put fmt.tld into
/WEB-INF folder and using the following reference instead?
<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/fmt.tld" prefix="fmt" %>
Regards
On 12/2/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dave Newton wrote:
> > Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
> >
> >> What bit of stupidity am I committing
I designed a collection based view layer, tab is one of the components.
Unfortunately I am working for a commercial software house so I can't share
the code with you, but it is doable.
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=37365#189768
Ideally, one JSP is enough to display any do
Well, considering I started work a couple of hours ago, no, nothing yet :)
I can tell you my approach I thought of today - replace the WebWork
ServletDispatcher with a Common-Chain RequestProcessor then weave in a
command or two that detects what type of action is being called, and
delegates to the
Try http://ditchnet.org/taglibs/.
Zsolt
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>Subject: Re: Tabbed panes in struts
>
>U should try struts-menu, cool
>
>On 12/2/05, Agnisys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 12/1/05, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just started working
> on the Struts Action 1.x compatibility layer tonight so its too
> early to say,
On 12/1/05, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Meanwhile, I'm working on a set of "rosetta
> applications" that show how well-known St
U should try struts-menu, cool
On 12/2/05, Agnisys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have seen tiles used for implementing Tabbed panes, however, they are
> static, that is, what
> tabs are displayed is known ahead of time.
> In my application a tabbed pane is created at run-time. Is ther
On 12/1/05, Craig McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But the fact that Struts has always stressed backwards
> compatibility of the key APIs as a fundamental principle is one of they key
> reasons that it has been successful.
Hmmm, perhaps, but not for the obvious reason. I'd guess that 70% of
Hi,
I have seen tiles used for implementing Tabbed panes, however, they are
static, that is, what
tabs are displayed is known ahead of time.
In my application a tabbed pane is created at run-time. Is there a way to do
this under Struts
framework or using some tags?
Thanks,
Anupam.
On 12/1/05, Preston CRAWFORD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I mean, I'm all for competing frameworks, but when the Struts umbrella
> covers 3 different frameworks (which in term utilize how many
> technologies?) it begins to get a little silly.
Hmmm, there won't be three, only two. Ti is a codename
On 12/1/05, Preston CRAWFORD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your overall explaination helps, but it's sitting on a mailing list.
Hey, you heard it here first :)
All of these explanations start on the user or dev list and work
their way into the website.
We don't have a marketing staff to run arou
On 12/1/05, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have nothing against WebWork, I had looked into it once or twice, it
> is surely a nice framework, but I will not buy WebWork skinned as
> Struts.
I think what people sometimes forget is that we're not selling anything.
If we were tring
On 12/1/05, Preston CRAWFORD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Your overall explaination helps, but it's sitting on a mailing
> list.
Point well taken (although it still gets to ~3000 direct subscribers and
unknown numbers of people who look in the mail archives) ... seems like a
blogworthy subject
On 12/1/05, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/1/05, Craig McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Put another way, my application depends on a Duck API, with methods like
> > drumstick() and bill() and foot() that do things for me. Am I going to care
> > if the internal implem
On 12/1/05, Preston CRAWFORD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/1/2005 7:30:16 PM >>>
> My personal belief is that component oriented development is more
> accessible
> to a wider array of developers than action oriented frameworks.
> Therefore,
> I spend my time (disclaimer:
On 12/1/05, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is open source - if you are convinced Struts Action 1.x is the one true
> way, feel free to jump in and contribute. Just because Struts Ti may be
> right for me, it may not be for you.
That is not what I meant. I meant that I will not buy fa
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/1/2005 7:30:16 PM >>>
My personal belief is that component oriented development is more
accessible
to a wider array of developers than action oriented frameworks.
Therefore,
I spend my time (disclaimer: I'm paid to do this too, but that
doesn't
cover much of my open sourc
And this is about where I start ramping up my Ruby studying.
I mean, I'm all for competing frameworks, but when the Struts umbrella
covers 3 different frameworks (which in term utilize how many
technologies?) it begins to get a little silly. Which one should I be
learning/using? I know, whichever
On 12/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I think Struts is pretty cool. But JSF seems to be the future so I am now
> learning it. But I am getting really confused about Shale versus pure JSF
> versus Struts. Maybe Craig McClanahan can give me some more insite into
> what I
+1 on Don's serious message below (API compatibility is the key), but in a
somewhat more whimsical way in light of the [FRIDAY] prefix.
On 12/1/05, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> While you are certainly entitled to your opinion, I'd ask that you reserve
> judgement until at least the fir
While you are certainly entitled to your opinion, I'd ask that you reserve
judgement until at least the first Struts Ti release. Yes, we plan to seed
Struts Ti with WebWork 2.2, but that doesn't mean it will stay that way or
that Struts Action 1.x users and even code aren't important. I just star
I think Struts is pretty cool. But JSF seems to be the future so I am now
learning it. But I am getting really confused about Shale versus pure JSF
versus Struts. Maybe Craig McClanahan can give me some more insite into what I
should be learning for my next Java based web project. Is JSF the
Maybe I do not know how to do business. Heck, I do not have MBA. But
for some reason I have a sour taste in the mouth. If
StrutsTi/Struts2.0 is so heavily based on WebWork code that one did
put an equal sign between the two, then Struts2.0 is not Struts
anymore. It would be honest just to say that
Aladin Alaily wrote:
Hello,
In internationalizing a struts-tiles application, in your opinion, is it
better to internationalize the properties file or the tiles configuration
file? and why?
You'll need to do both, as each serves a different purpose. Depending on
your precise needs you may not
Or use container managed security (which, I think, can be used for
static as well as dynamic content?)... Like I said, there are a lot of
options... ;-)
Michael Jouravlev wrote:
Did you say pages are static (HTML)? Or they are JSPs? Or does request
pass through Struts action? If they are not p
Have you looked at cedric dumoulin's SelectLocaleAction class switching on
request.getParameter("language") initialised by
which then sets the User Locale Attribute
at
http://www.lifl.fr/~dumoulin/tiles/doc/tutorialBody.html#_Toc521292392
Note the use of WEB-INF/componentDefinitions_.xml inst
Did you say pages are static (HTML)? Or they are JSPs? Or does request
pass through Struts action? If they are not plain HTML, then in your
action or in JSP page check if user is logged in. If not, redirect to
login page.
Here is the simple scriptlet, that you should stick in the beginning
of ever
Hello,
In internationalizing a struts-tiles application, in your opinion, is it
better to internationalize the properties file or the tiles configuration
file? and why?
Thanks for you thoughts.
Aladin
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just an opinion...perhaps you can check whether the user has hit the back
button. When he hits the button you might run the code that check's whether
a user was logged in or not. If not...load the login page.
I do know that you can use javascript to replace the history goback(). I
don't know w
Dave Newton wrote:
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
What bit of stupidity am I committing here?
Using Websphere.
You won't get any disagreement from me :) I wish I had any kind of
choice in the matter, but you know how it goes in big business when
deals are made.
Now it looks like ActionServle
Yes, I did that. Now all pages are blank. What I really wish is that after
logout, when user hit "back" button, the page goes back to login page, never
visit all pages visited before even just blank page now.
Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 12/1/05, info3853 Bush wrote:
> That's
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
What bit of stupidity am I committing here?
Using Websphere.
But seriously, folks...
We didn't see that error, but we were on a different version, and the
configuration they were using was twisted anyway. No help here. Really I
just wanted to say the jokey bit.
D
I believe that Websphere 5 is not a JSP 2.0 container (Websphere 6 is).
Assuming that's true, you have to use the 1.0.x versions of the JSTL.
Version 1.1.x is used in JSP 2.0 containers. You'll also have to make
sure the taglib uri matches the one in the TLD file in the taglib jar
(it's different
Wendy, there's no other way to say this, so I'll just say it... You kick
all manner of a**!
That was exactly it, thanks for saving me an hours' worth of banging my
head on the desk!
--
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com
AIM: fzammet
We had a similar problem with Jetty and had to resort to referencing the taglib
via a file path to the tld file. These files come with the download of JSTL.
- Nick
On 12/1/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to deploy a Struts-based app to Websphere (5.1 I believe) that
On 12/1/05, info3853 Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's true. This topic belongs to web application security.
>
> The thing is that all static content are shown when you used the "back"
> button. Of course, you can't click any link since the session is already
> invalidated.
Mark page as
I found this link
(http://www.crazysquirrel.com/computing/general/form-encoding.jspx)
and, after adding the accept-charset and the hidden field, it fixed
it.
On 12/1/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've seen sporadic problems along these lines over the past two years with
> an
I'm trying to deploy a Struts-based app to Websphere (5.1 I believe) that
is now using JSTL in most places. I have jstl.jar and standard.jar in
WEB-INF/LIB (both versions 1.1.2). On my page I have:
<%@ taglib prefix="fmt" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/fmt"; %>
This matches the URI in the fm
The trick is understanding the request processing life-cycle. The
following is the sequence of events:
- Struts either instantiates the action form or, if you use session
scoped forms and one already exists, retrieves it from the session
- Struts calls reset() on the form (I *think* in
Having successfully converted a couple of tile JSPs to JSF, I just tried
converting a layout. I'm getting a really weird behaviour which I can't
explain... It *looks* like Tiles is closing the response stream in spite
of flush="false", but if that were the case I'd expect the following
exceptio
That's true. This topic belongs to web application security.
The thing is that all static content are shown when you used the "back"
button. Of course, you can't click any link since the session is already
invalidated.
Normally, you do all access control through the BaseAction class s
I've seen sporadic problems along these lines over the past two years with
an app I have, and it's an IE-only app. I've never been able to track it
down, but it's been fairly rare so I haven't gone nuts trying either :)
Same kind of symptoms though... logs seem to indicate request parameters
were
hello,
you are right, I do have access to the POJO and the properties and I am able to
pre-populate the form. However, the checkboxes are rendered dynamically in the
jsp from the getRestrictive() method of my GeSectionComponent. I can't really
set them all to false beforehand, because then they
Now I'm thinking this has something to do with the charset not getting
set in IE. Users are copying and pasting content from Word into
textareas and getting this error.
Is it possible Tomcat can't parse the incoming form data and nothing
gets passed to the Action?
On 12/1/05, Nick Heudecker <[EM
info3853 Bush wrote:
I noticed that in many web applications, after you logout from the application, you can
still use the browser "back" button to view some pages you supposely
shouldn't. Some web applications, like gmail, if you logout, and click the back, it will
always redirect the pa
I noticed that in many web applications, after you logout from the
application, you can still use the browser "back" button to view some pages
you supposely shouldn't. Some web applications, like gmail, if you logout, and
click the back, it will always redirect the page to the login page. S
Mon Cab wrote:
Sorry. The formatting was messed up on my first post. Hopefully this
is better
I am trying to define a string array as a property of DynaValidatorForm
in my struts config file and then access that array from within a JSP
but am getting an incompatible types error when trying to
Gaet wrote:
Thanks Laurie,
It's exactly what I want but in fact I want to this in an ActionForm class.
And from and ActionForm, I can't access to getResources(..) method
>
> How to achieve that in an ActionForm? is it possible?
Hmm, in that case you may be out of luck; ActionMessage works by s
Occasionally, one my my users will receive the following error message:
"javax.servlet.ServletException: Request[/foo] does not contain handler
parameter named 'p'. This may be caused by whitespace in the label text."
There isn't any whitespace in the label text, and this only occurs
with IE. I
Srinivas.V wrote:
I have a requirement like when ever we change any content
in the jsp it reflects as soon as we refresh. but I don't want that, if I do
any modification that will reflect at the specified interval or is any other
way.
Why?!
You'd be better off modifying local copies then pu
Hi
This is not an struts related even though I am sending to this please help
me in this regard, I have a requirement like when ever we change any content
in the jsp it reflects as soon as we refresh. but I don't want that, if I do
any modification that will reflect at the specified interval or is
thankyou for your responses.
From: Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Struts Users Mailing List"
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: design question --- struts & displaytag
Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 09:44:38 -0500
fea jabi wrote:
can someone help me with this please?
What are
> Hi
>
> No sooner did I send this, when I decided to clean out my Tomcat work
> directory
> - and now it works. javax.faces.DEFAULT_SUFFIX hads to be set to .xml for
> this
> to work.
>
The RI behaves differently here. It will allow a view id suffix with a suffix
that matches the faces
fea jabi wrote:
can someone help me with this please?
What are you doing this for? In other words, is this for your job,
school work, etc.?
For displaytag questions you'll want to look at the displaytag docs or
utilize their mailing list.
Dave
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You will place the name of the properties asscoiated with hrs bean,
So if it has a property called name then place "name" in there. You
can also break open the tag a bit and use the follwing syntax
${hrs.name}
Then you can manipulate the value like you want. This is off the top
of my head so do
I would look at how borland enterprise server initialises and utilises JDBC
2.0 connections in a webapp agnostic manner referenced by JNDI at
http://www.borland.com/resources/en/pdf/white_papers/bes_a_guide_to_porting_applications.pdf
(You will note that other AppServers such as WL bind their JDB
can someone help me with this please?
Thanks.
From: "fea jabi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Struts Users Mailing List"
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: design question --- struts & displaytag
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 16:02:26 -0500
Have a table as below -- will be using displaytag for thi
Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051201 07:43]:
> > >
> > type="org.contineo.actions.documan.document.EditDocAction">
> > > path="/pages/editDoc.jsp"
> > redirect="false"/>
> >...
> >
Michael Jouravlev wrote:
On 11/30/05, Matheus Eduardo Machado Moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem using LookupDispatchAction. I already tried
looking for the solution on Google, this list archive and other
resources but I wasn't able to fix the problem. Maybe some
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Prompt please Good ** Struts 1.1 tutorials?
And what have changed at 1.1 release?
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Thanks Laurie,
It's exactly what I want but in fact I want to this in an ActionForm class.
And from and ActionForm, I can't access to getResources(..) method
How to achieve that in an ActionForm? is it possible?
Moreover, why to you define variable "locale" because you don't use it
afterwhile..
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