Hey Nony Moose wrote:
>you're going to find it very peculiar reading aged public tutorials and
>then looking at the sourceforge website:
>
"sourceforge"? did i *really* post that to a public list? yes.
I'm really shooting myself now.
Crimson-faced Moose
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Hey Nony Moose wrote:
>(In case you are wondering what the hell is going on in this list, the
>developers of Struts are having an unusually long and seemingly
>irreconcilable difference of opinion (aka: flame war) about the current
>long term development and marketing strategy of "Struts".)
>
>
Naveen Sharma wrote:
>Can any one help me with Struts as I am new to it and I am supposed to learn
>Struts.
>
(In case you are wondering what the hell is going on in this list, the
developers of Struts are having an unusually long and seemingly
irreconcilable difference of opinion (aka: flame war)
Hi
There is a struts application. If the application is opened in more than
one browser and is tested it is throwing exception. Is there any solution
for this.
Shasi
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Ah, personal attack, thanks.
I wouldn't want people to think that it's not possible to write decent tests
with Struts 1.x.
It is.
On 3/30/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sigh .. Dion, I am sorry, but I am not going to stoop this
> low. Come
> back later when you are grown
Do read First three lessons on the link
http://www.learntechnology.net/
Regards,
Sahil Gupta
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Did you mean WebWork tut
Sigh .. Dion, I am sorry, but I am not going to stoop this low. Come
back later when you are grown up in this business. I hate to do this but I
am not going to start at 101 with you. Someone else can. I am not going
to. You DON'T have a clue about these issues and don't even realize that
On 3/30/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dion, you are obviously really green. Please read a bit and then come
> back. Do you have any idea about architecture and design and testing
> issues?
Yes, I do. Do you?
So, the use of StrutsTestCase has an effect on architecture and desig
Dion, you are obviously really green. Please read a bit and then come
back. Do you have any idea about architecture and design and testing
issues?
On 3/29/06, Dion Gillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 3/30/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > God, Joe! If you don't know what
Did you mean WebWork tutorial? ;-)
On 3/29/06, Dion Gillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure, pop over to the coffee shop near my office and we can have a chat ;-)
>
> Sohumour asidedid you read the home page? http://struts.apache.org/
> Did you do a google on Struts tutorial ?
> http://w
On 3/29/06, Graham Reeds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Think of it this way: Would you prefer Struts 2.0 to be written from
> scratch looking much like WebWork but with all the usual teething
> problems/bugs or have the WebWork and Struts merge, gaining a larger
> user-developer base (though you may
On 3/30/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> God, Joe! If you don't know what is wrong with Struts 1.x then stand
> aside. For one, try writing decent tests. Do you test your code?
So StrutsTestCase doesn't help you?
On 3/29/06, Joe Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Jonatho
Sure, pop over to the coffee shop near my office and we can have a chat ;-)
Sohumour asidedid you read the home page? http://struts.apache.org/
Did you do a google on Struts tutorial ?
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=struts+tutorial&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozi
God, Joe! If you don't know what is wrong with Struts 1.x then stand
aside. For one, try writing decent tests. Do you test your code?
On 3/29/06, Joe Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jonathon,
>
> You didn't answer Dion's question. You merely summarized that Struts and
> WebWork merged.
> Y
Hi all,
Can any one help me with Struts as I am new to it and I am supposed to learn
Struts.
Thanx in advance
Navin
Hi,
I have used Masking in Validations. I have a text area in which I have
only restricted some special characters. But still if I press Enter
while adding some text there I get an error message.
Can anyone tell me how to allow ENTER in mask.
Thanks
Regards,
Sahil Gupta
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Email :
The hullabaloo, Larry, is about the stability of the platform with a bunch
of committers who don't appear to be up to the job and who are not willing
to look at what went wrong. The stability of a platform like Struts is a
big deal. This is a time to decide to go with or to get off the Struts
wag
IIRC there was a list that Craig produced around the time the merger was
announced of why they were merging and things that in hindsight were
probably a bad idea (though seemed right at the time).
If you do a search for Craig's many posts you might come up trumps with
the list.
Think of it t
On 3/29/06, Al Eridani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That shows they are not stupid. They stand to gain a lot when their
> little-known framework is re-branded as Struts.
>
> Just go to craigslist, DICE or other job sites, search for Struts and
> WebWork and compare the resulting numbers. That is th
On 3/29/06, Al Eridani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 3/29/06, Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Also note that the WebWork team is supporting this merger process.
>
> The way it has been described here it looks to me more like a takeover
> than a merger.
You need to pay attention
Jon, I think most of use were well aware of the merger.
See : http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=struts-user&m=113321040221316&w=2
We've hashed over this before you showed up:
and this : http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11334881332&r=1&w=2
You might want search our archive a bit.
> >>
> >> Any
Jonathan Revusky wrote:
> [...] and I will not argue with you.
Oh ha ha, another Jonathon Revusky impersonator. But you slipped up
here, didn't you!
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On 3/29/06, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/29/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Vinny wrote:
> > > I still say that struts 1.x has not "lost" to webwork.
> > > When I do a quick unscientific search on monster.com fo
Joe Moore wrote:
Jonathon,
You didn't answer Dion's question. You merely summarized that Struts and
WebWork merged.
You did not state any technical reasons that Struts 1.x is wrong.
The question was "Do you have a list of
things that are technically wrong with Struts 1.x?"
You complain that
Jonathon,
You didn't answer Dion's question. You merely summarized that Struts and
WebWork merged.
You did not state any technical reasons that Struts 1.x is wrong.
The question was "Do you have a list of
things that are technically wrong with Struts 1.x?"
You complain that people don't answer
Bart Busschots wrote:
To answer your question, not in any detail no. I just knew struts was
incorporatng another project.
Okay, thank you for sharing that.
I didn't care about the details then and I
still don't now.
That's odd. For a guy who is this apathetic about the whole thing, you
see
Joe Moore wrote:
Dion Gillard wrote:
Jonathan,
do you have a list of things that are technically wrong with Struts 1.x?
Dion, there is a Struts/Webwork merger afoot whereby the Webwork
codebase is being donated to ASF to be the basis of the next version of
Struts, Struts Action Framework 2
Dion Gillard wrote:
On 3/30/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dion Gillard wrote:
Jonathan,
do you have a list of things that are technically wrong with Struts 1.x?
Dion, there is a Struts/Webwork merger afoot whereby the Webwork
codebase is being donated to ASF to be the bas
To answer your question, not in any detail no. I just knew struts was
incorporatng another project. I didn't care about the details then and I
still don't now.
Jonathan Revusky wrote:
Bart Busschots wrote:
OK, I'm keeping this short:
1) No one put a gun to the WebWorks guys and made them b
>Dion Gillard wrote:
>> Jonathan,
>>
>> do you have a list of things that are technically wrong with Struts 1.x?
>
>Dion, there is a Struts/Webwork merger afoot whereby the Webwork
>codebase is being donated to ASF to be the basis of the next version of
>Struts, Struts Action Framework 2 or what
On 3/29/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vinny wrote:
> > I still say that struts 1.x has not "lost" to webwork.
> > When I do a quick unscientific search on monster.com for
> > "struts" I get over 1000 jobs listed. The same search for "webwork"
> > yields 22 jobs. Apparently strut
On 3/30/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dion Gillard wrote:
> > Jonathan,
> >
> > do you have a list of things that are technically wrong with Struts 1.x?
>
> Dion, there is a Struts/Webwork merger afoot whereby the Webwork
> codebase is being donated to ASF to be the basis of t
Bart Busschots wrote:
OK, I'm keeping this short:
1) No one put a gun to the WebWorks guys and made them become part of
struts, they chose that
True, though I never claimed that a gun was put to anybody's head.
2) The struts team now contains the WebWorks guys right? So there is no
division
Dion Gillard wrote:
Jonathan,
do you have a list of things that are technically wrong with Struts 1.x?
Dion, there is a Struts/Webwork merger afoot whereby the Webwork
codebase is being donated to ASF to be the basis of the next version of
Struts, Struts Action Framework 2 or whatever.
The
Jonathan,
do you have a list of things that are technically wrong with Struts 1.x?
On 3/30/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Vinny wrote:
> > There have been many time in history when an individual
> > catholic _has_ been more catholic than the Pope.
> > I am simply giving my op
OK, I'm keeping this short:
1) No one put a gun to the WebWorks guys and made them become part of
struts, they chose that
2) The struts team now contains the WebWorks guys right? So there is no
division, they are the one team.
3) The reason I choose struts is because struts does things the Apac
>From: "Paul Devine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I will create the bug and attach the example code. Thanks for all your help.
>
> If anyone can think of a short term workaround, maybe even a javascript hack
> I can fit in myself, that would be great too :-)
>
I can't think of a quick fix since ea
This topic has become stale, in my opinion, and I do not understand
why people continue to participate in it. When people attempt to have
a successful discussion, there is usually a goal to attain, but I am
unable to discern what serious goal there is in telling the commiters they
are, in so many w
On 3/29/06, Bart Busschots <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right, as I see it this all boils down to Jon whinning that the struts
> guys are adopting WebWorks for the basis of struts 2 rather than Struts
> 1.X.
And you see it wrongly. Either you came late into this and could not be
bothered to check
Bart Busschots wrote:
Right, as I see it this all boils down to Jon whinning that the struts
guys are adopting WebWorks for the basis of struts 2 rather than Struts
1.X.
I'm not precisely whining about that.
Anyway, I have one question that intrigues me. Did you understand what
was going on
I will create the bug and attach the example code. Thanks for all your help.
If anyone can think of a short term workaround, maybe even a javascript hack
I can fit in myself, that would be great too :-)
-- Paul
On 3/29/06, Gary VanMatre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >From: Laurie Harper <[EMAIL
On 3/29/06, Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also note that the WebWork team is supporting this merger process.
The way it has been described here it looks to me more like a takeover
than a merger.
> As far as I know, none of them have vigorously objected, nor sworn to
> carry on WebWor
>From: Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Why would that be needed? The s:commonsValidator tag should render
> Javascript referencing the actual rendered ID of the component it's
> attached to. I haven't played much with validators, much less validators
> for components inside dataLists, but
And wouldn't you know it, the simplest thing that I didn't try does it.
:)
Thanks very much. I'm kind of shocked that this wasn't covered in any
of the books/tutorials referencing the validator.
Mike
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On 3/29/06, Michael Laccetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using the validator framework in a server-side world. User submits
> form, validator is invoked, page with errors is displayed. Now, 99% of
> the examples I've found out in the wild all talk about the client-side
> stuff. And of the 1
I'm using the validator framework in a server-side world. User submits
form, validator is invoked, page with errors is displayed. Now, 99% of
the examples I've found out in the wild all talk about the client-side
stuff. And of the 1% that is left, they all use to
display the failure message(s).
Vinny wrote:
There have been many time in history when an individual
catholic _has_ been more catholic than the Pope.
I am simply giving my opinion.
Well, that's true, I guess. You've got a point there, Vinny.
So, yeah, feel free. Be more catholic than the pope. Keep maintaining
that Struts 1
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/validator/apidocs/org/apache/commons/validator/routines/package-summary.html#package_description
As Laurie said though, Struts would need modifying to take advantage of this.
Niall
On 3/29/06, Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Soós Gyula wrote:
> > Hi!
Hi
I seem to remember that this issue has come up on the myfaces list, and that
the solution was to use forceId.
Hermod
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There have been many time in history when an individual
catholic _has_ been more catholic than the Pope.
I am simply giving my opinion.
On 3/29/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vinny wrote:
> > I still say that struts 1.x has not "lost" to webwork.
> > When I do a quick unscien
>From: "James Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Never mind, I mis-spelled the bean name in the Faces-Config. Oh the
> shame :(
>
The init and destroy is called twice if you navigate back to the same page
(postback).
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38000
It doesn't sound li
Marcio Ghiraldelli wrote:
How do I unset a Cookie with a Struts Action?
Not sure, but I think you need to call addCookie() and pass in a cookie
with the right name and a null value.
L.
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Why would that be needed? The s:commonsValidator tag should render
Javascript referencing the actual rendered ID of the component it's
attached to. I haven't played much with validators, much less validators
for components inside dataLists, but I would have thought this should be
able to work a
Thanks Hermod
When I use t:inputText with forceid="true", I still get the javascript
error. In that case, the client side inputs that are generated are:
Name
Name
and the generated javascript validation routine is still missing the
uniqueness index:-
function required() {
this[0] = new Array("s
Roberto Lima Jr wrote:
Hi, evereyone,
I need to check if a message was specified in my application.properties
before create an ActionError whith this error.
Example:
if (hasMessage("error.text.required")) {
message = new ActionMessage("error.text.required");
}else {
message = new ActionM
Soós Gyula wrote:
Hi!
At first, sorry for my poor english.
Struts validator is excellent, it makes our work much easier. But I a little
miss one thing: time-validator (not sure this is the correct expression in
english).
In a webapp there are a lot of date field and sometimes it is important t
OK, so when validation fails Struts forwards to displayTesting which, in
turn, forwards to /displayAction. In your DisplayAction class, you're
overwriting the values of your form bean property, destroying the
information Struts set there.
You'll need to check if the property has already been i
See errorStyle and/or errorStyleClass:
http://struts.apache.org/struts-doc-1.2.x/userGuide/struts-html.html#password
L.
Raghuveer wrote:
Is it possiable atleast to make by password field with color change when
ever
there is error message for
Example:
background color red for password field.
Hi
Did I hear forceId? - You need to use this attribute to force the name to be
what you want.
Hermod
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Til: user@struts.apache.org
Emne: [Shale] commons client side validation not working inside
On Mar 29, 2006, at 2:58 PM, Rolando Martinez wrote:
The question is:
Where Can I define the form that encapsulates defined fields in forms?
Is it better to define it in a JSP page that contains the layout or to
define a form for each JSP page that instances the layout?
I'm not sure I fully
If I understand the question, you can create separate "Tiles" (JSP
fragments) for each of the forms, and then plug those into a shared
layout, which is another JSP.
There are two approach, one uses tags that refers to the layout. The
other uses an XML configuration file. I believe most people use
Right, as I see it this all boils down to Jon whinning that the struts
guys are adopting WebWorks for the basis of struts 2 rather than Struts
1.X. So the problem seems to be that two groups trying to achieve the
same thing have come together and merged. Hang on a sec that's NOT
a problem.
Vinny wrote:
I still say that struts 1.x has not "lost" to webwork.
When I do a quick unscientific search on monster.com for
"struts" I get over 1000 jobs listed. The same search for "webwork"
yields 22 jobs. Apparently struts "won" on the business front,
That's a different question entirely. T
Hi everyone,
I'm working in a Project using Struts and tiles. Right now I have a
problem and I don't know what the best way to solve it is.
The problem is : there is only one layout and many JSP pages that can
build the page
The question is:
Where Can I define the form that encapsulates defi
Vinny wrote:
Actually he has. The apache project known as iBAtis: http://ibatis.apache.org
Yeah, I see he is a committer there. The world is full of surprises. I
assumed, from his discourse, that Larry had never really been involved
in open source projects himself. Just from the way he talks
I tried using the commons validation features of Shale. The application is
using Myfaces 1.1.1. The validation javascript is being written back to the
browser. The server side validation is working fine but a javascript `field
error occurs during the . However there is a problem with the client
Jonathan Revusky is a Sick Man.Guys please don't respond to his posts.Jonathan
if you don't like struts don't use it ...Is any one commenting on your
framework(freemaker)??Its upto the people who manages the Struts Mailing
List to remove him from the List(or block him)
On 3/29/06, Jonathan Revusk
Hi
That's one of the "equivalent" I mentioned. Spring also supports it. iBatis
might be good if you are first and foremost an SQL guru, and not so much a
programmer with an OO background.
Med vennlig hilsen
Hermod Opstvedt
Webmaster
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Fra: Yee,
Yee, Richard K CTR DMDC wrote:
> [...]
Hey...
We might need a cruise missile or two; what do you think?
Dave
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I still say that struts 1.x has not "lost" to webwork.
When I do a quick unscientific search on monster.com for
"struts" I get over 1000 jobs listed. The same search for "webwork"
yields 22 jobs. Apparently struts "won" on the business front,
I don't think that is even debatable. Now if we want to
Check out iBATIS. You can use the DaoManager for a very lightweight
framework. It will handle getting and closing connections for you and also
handle transactions. With a little more configuration, you can use the
SqlMaps that will populate DTO objects for you.
-Richard
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Hi
We'll it all comes down to your skill set. There are plenty of online
tutorials, not to talk about printed matter, available.
Since Spring relies on Dependency injection, and Hibernate on ORM, I guess a
basic to good OO background is desirable. However any fairly clever
programmer should be a
Actually he has. The apache project known as iBAtis: http://ibatis.apache.org
> In closing, Larry, who are you to be telling me that I should be doing
> this, that or the other thing? Have you made any comparable contribution
> to this application space?
>
> Jonathan Revusky
> --
> lead deve
This is struts related question itself. using displaytag too.
I created an obj whose attributes represent the row obj of a display table.
RowObj
type
navigate
total
${rows.Type}
clicking on each element in first column should navigate to differe
Hi Hermod,
Here's my reason I'm under pressure to get this project complete
so I'm reluctant to take on learning Hibernate and Spring at this
time. There's no question that would be a better way to do it,
but (as you can probably tell) I'm not an expert programmer.
Maybe my assumption is invali
Niall Pemberton wrote:
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From: "Jonathan Revusky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 11:27 PM
It still seems broadly on-topic to me. It's certainly a legitimate,
well-formulated question.
Seriously, the only other possibility I see is struts-dev. If
Hi
Give me one good reason as to why you are doing this. If you let existing
tools do the job for you, you are going to relieve your self of a lot of
trouble. Have a look at Hibernate or equivalent, combined with Spring.
What you are doing here is really is something of the past.
Hermod
-O
What a breath of fresh air. THANK YOU, Niall. I hoped that if we stuck to
our guns someone would come forward and begin a real discussion. I don't
have time to consider your points in detail now but will later. Again, this
is a positive thing. A beginning.
On 3/29/06, Niall Pemberton <[EMAIL
Hello Joe. Haven't seen a post from you in a while. Got me thinking. I just
wanted to say, for the record, you and Niall and your fellow team members rock!
I have been a subscriber to this list for years. I don't use Struts anymore
because I don't author HTML/HTTP browser applications anymore. S
Given the question, how to avoid a duplication of the past failure of Struts
to keep up with technological innovations, I would say it should be:
"People in grass houses should not stow thrones."
On 3/26/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Craig McClanahan wrote:
>
As regards
At 7:09 PM +0200 3/29/06, Jonathan Revusky wrote:
Joe Germuska wrote:
At 5:30 PM +0200 3/29/06, Jonathan Revusky wrote:
It has some clear implications too. No matter how you shake it,
the two things were technical *competitors*. Normally, the Struts
people should be about as happy to say that
Gandhi walked to the sea to get salt for poor people who were dying. His
"humming" is a mantra related to a sacred religious practice. I really
cannot see you as a Gandhi, Henri. But, your perception of yourself is your
business. This was not directed to you.
I am starting to think that people
Never mind, I mis-spelled the bean name in the Faces-Config. Oh the
shame :(
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Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 10:33 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: [Shale] When to create a database Connection?
I'm getting a null
I'm getting a null pointer error in my backing bean. My grand plan was
to create a Connection in the init() method extended from the
AbstractViewController, so it can be used by any number of methods and
getters in my bean, and then close it in destroy().
In this simple case, the only place this
Assuming you are using JSP or some other view technology that supports
jstl tags, take a look at the jstl fmt tag library:
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/docs/tutorial/doc/JSTL6.html
In addition to internationalizing messages, it also contains tags to
format numbers and dates according to your loca
Joe Germuska wrote:
At 5:30 PM +0200 3/29/06, Jonathan Revusky wrote:
It has some clear implications too. No matter how you shake it, the
two things were technical *competitors*. Normally, the Struts people
should be about as happy to say that Webwork is better as to have a
tooth pulled. So i
Dave Newton wrote:
> Adam Lipscombe wrote:
>
>> OK I could validate the number selected in the actionform or in javascript
>> but I would really like to tell the combo box to only allow N selections.
>>
>>
> AFAIK this is completely browser-controlled as it's a standard HTML
> select tag
Adam Lipscombe wrote:
> With an is it possible to restrict the
> number of selections that can be made?
> To say 2 or 3?
>
> OK I could validate the number selected in the actionform or in javascript
> but I would really like to tell the combo box to only allow N selections.
>
AFAIK this is co
Folks,
With an is it possible to restrict the
number of selections that can be made?
To say 2 or 3?
OK I could validate the number selected in the actionform or in javascript
but I would really like to tell the combo box to only allow N selections.
TIA -Adam
At 5:30 PM +0200 3/29/06, Jonathan Revusky wrote:
It has some clear implications too. No matter how you shake it, the
two things were technical *competitors*. Normally, the Struts people
should be about as happy to say that Webwork is better as to have a
tooth pulled. So if they say it...
Her
Jonathan Revusky wrote:
> [...] but don't tell other people what to do.
Dave
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Larry Meadors wrote:
What I am saying is that people need to put up or shut up.
Larry, I already refuted this "complex" argument of yours in my post
entitled "Debate and Free Speech 101".
I pointed out that criticizing U.S. policy in Iraq does not obligate the
person criticizing to go to Ir
You can calculate the date in your struts action, stick it into the
request and then print it out using the bean tags in your JSP.
Dates in Java are a bit mad but basically you need to set up a calendar
object and give it a spanish locale and then export it to a String.
Have a look at java.ut
Hello:
It is possible to get the system date and time using struts (I have seen
DateTime taglib) but show it in Spanish instead of English???
Thanks in advance,
Yariel.
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Michael Jouravlev wrote:
On 3/27/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, your taste is questionable. You guys think that Struts 1.x is good
code. The Struts developers don't even think that.
Struts 1.x sucks compared to WebWork 2, I think everybody got it.
Actually, you are not
Vinit Sharma wrote the following on 3/29/2006 9:29 AM:
When I tried to run the tip given in article:
http://www.jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=915891
I get an error "Cannot format given Object as a Number". Can some one please
give an insight on this one. I'm using Struts 1.2.4.
Did you verify b
Ignore them. Both DakotaJackAss and Jonathan Revulsion thrive on what
they perceive as inflammatory responses. There is no use responding to
anything they post, because they never stop and ALWAYS reply to anything
you send their way.
-Dennis
"Larry Meadors" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [E
What I am saying is that people need to put up or shut up.
I am sorry if that complex logic evaded you.
Perhaps you need to take the meds that those nice people in white
suits gave you.
:-)
Larry
On 3/28/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dreary Morals, you are simply incoherent. D
How do I unset a Cookie with a Struts Action?
- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan Revusky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 11:27 PM
> It still seems broadly on-topic to me. It's certainly a legitimate,
> well-formulated question.
>
> Seriously, the only other possibility I see is struts-dev. If it's
> off-topic on
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