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On 3/12/06, Yariel Ramos Moreno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello:
How can I pass
I'm trying to update from the 20060130 nightly to the 20060312 nightly
and I'm getting an IllegalStateException from the LoadBundle component
that I wasn't getting before. It looks like the basename attribute
isn't being set for some reason, and I'm a bit lost as to why. I
haven't changed
From: Richard Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to update from the 20060130 nightly to the 20060312 nightly
and I'm getting an IllegalStateException from the LoadBundle component
that I wasn't getting before. It looks like the basename attribute
isn't being set for some reason, and I'm
Gary VanMatre wrote:
From: Richard Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to update from the 20060130 nightly to the 20060312 nightly
and I'm getting an IllegalStateException from the LoadBundle component
that I wasn't getting before. It looks like the basename attribute
isn't being set
From: Richard Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gary VanMatre wrote:
From: Richard Wallace
I'm trying to update from the 20060130 nightly to the 20060312 nightly
and I'm getting an IllegalStateException from the LoadBundle component
that I wasn't getting before. It looks like
Hi
I have heard that struts have reached a saturation point and nothing more
can be build over it. New frame works like spring would take over struts.
How valid are these opinions.
sncerely jubs
Hi,
I've been away from my Struts project for a while. I hear there have been
several developments. What's the latest version of Struts I should be using?
What about using other packages with Struts, like Spring, and I hear there
are others. I'd appreciate enough direction to get me restarted
On 3/12/06, Jubin Kuriakose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have heard that struts have reached a saturation point and nothing more
can be build over it. New frame works like spring would take over struts.
How valid are these opinions.
RTFA, where A stands for archives.
On 3/12/06, e-denton Java Programmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been away from my Struts project for a while. I hear there have been
several developments. What's the latest version of Struts I should be using?
* http://struts.apache.org/kickstart.html#choice
What about using other packages
On 3/12/06, Jubin Kuriakose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have heard that struts have reached a saturation point and nothing more
can be build over it. New frame works like spring would take over struts.
How valid are these opinions.
Why traffic in opinions? Spend a few minutes browsing Planet
Just the opposite actually. I think if, as Michael says, you browse
through the list archives over the last year, you will see that there
has been quite a bit of activity building Struts up.
I think the thing that makes people think Struts has stagnated is that
it moves at a slow pace,
Ted Husted wrote:
On 3/12/06, Jubin Kuriakose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have heard that struts have reached a saturation point and nothing more
can be build over it. New frame works like spring would take over struts.
How valid are these opinions.
Why traffic in opinions? Spend a few minutes
Hi
I am trying to put dynamic javascript in html:text tag. I have a checkbox next
to a name (names are backed up by a list) and whenever the user changes the
name the checkbox next to the name is automatically checked.
javascript: document.someform.chkbox[%=indexId property in nested:iterate
I've got a bit of advice for you ... either point at the opinions you are
referring to directly (so people can evaluate them for themselves), or
people are going to think you are yet another clone of Dakota Jack :-).
Wht did u mean by that ??
On 3/12/06, Jubin Kuriakose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a bit of advice for you ... either point at the opinions you
are
referring to directly (so people can evaluate them for themselves), or
people are going to think you are yet another clone of Dakota Jack :-).
Wht did u mean
oh sorry
I wasn't aware of that rule.
Anyway the quote
Some might say that the Spring framework just *handles* Struts better than
Struts handles itself
I got from this link...
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-sr2.html
I will adhere to that rule
thnks Craig
On
I am developing a small web application with tomcat,struts and hibernate. At
first,I am working at home useing the Jcreator as IDE,and there were no
problems. Then I want to work at my company using myeclipse as IDE. I
carefully transplant the code,jars and xml files to the eclipse project.
When I
On 3/12/06, Jubin Kuriakose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh sorry
I wasn't aware of that rule.
Anyway the quote
Some might say that the Spring framework just *handles* Struts better
than
Struts handles itself
I got from this link...
hi Dave,
Even in Tomcat, cos u have to configure your ActionServlet,and tell it which
initial parameter to load at startup, hence you need to specify your
tiles-defs.xml as an initial parameter. This is tomcat/Jboss related, I have
never worked on Websphere.
On 3/10/06, Dave Newton [EMAIL
New version of JSP Controls Tag Library (the Library) is much closer
to future official public version 1.0. Since this release no major
changes in API is expected. Heck, I am using it for a real website :)
so the code has to be stable enough. No more big changes.
Documentation on site is in
Out of curiousity, how does that translate to saturation in your
opinion?
I didn't come to an conclusion from this one article... It is the general
opnion that struts is a mature and complete product and most programmers
would choose struts.
But its growth is limited to being a webframework
In my struts application, I have resources file application.properties. This
has been configured in the struts-config.xml file
message-resources key=allMessages parameter=resources.application /
Now, I would like to use this in my source code , in a non-action class.
I tried the
The following should work.
MessageResources messageresources = (MessageResources)
servlet.getServletContext().getAttribute(allMessages);
Chandra
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From: Anuradha S.Athreya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 1:09 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Yes this is a good solution!
Do you also have a solution
to access these message resources from a
plain java-class there you don't have the servlet context?
Nice greetings
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