yes in the midwest G.O.D stands for Guaranteed Overnight Delivery..
Martin--
- Original Message -
From: Leon Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Beer...maybe] IMPORTANT NEWS FOR ALL
A first draft of a MailReader example application for WebWork2/Action2
is available at
* http://planetstruts.org/action2-mailreader/
The MailReader application was the first proof of concept
demonstration of the original Struts Action framework, and many people
are already familiar with the
To solve this particular scenario, we've
org.apache.struts.util.LabelValueBean class. Using this class we can display
a Label(say X) on multibox and send a different value(say Y) to the
server. Hope I'm able to answer your questions.
Thanks,
Tarun.
On 4/2/06, 王曾wang_zeng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you please try not to configure your data source in Tomcat? Instead
try to configure your datasource only in struts-config.xml file as I've
mentioned. It should work. Please get rid of the JNDI lookup code from the
JSP and use the getDataSource(request) method which is very intelligent
that should work
the other alternative is to go with jndi and use jndi.properties to identify
your DataSource properties
generallt configured theu a webapp server..BEA has a good tutorial here
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2004/01/142.html
HTH,
Martin-
- Original Message -
From: Tarun
You set the checkbox's value using the 'value' attribute, funilly enough
:-)
L.
王曾wang_zeng wrote:
hi:
i have a question. in a multibox,the property attribute should be pointed
to an array in the form bean,and this array will be checked to see if
there exists such a element who's value
Vinit Sharma wrote:
Hi,
I've an Internationalized application and my requirement is to support
validation based on the locale selected. For eg, I've a user input form,
which is displayed in some particular locale. Suppose use enters the data in
its own locale format (1,234,567 or 1,234.567).
On 4/2/06, Tarun Reddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you please try not to configure your data source in Tomcat? Instead
try to configure your datasource only in struts-config.xml file as I've
mentioned. It should work. Please get rid of the JNDI lookup code from the
JSP and use the
LOL Very good, Frank. Late breaking news, however, seems to indicate that
time is wedded to space so that a creator would be impossible (no spare time
for God to work with outside the stuff) and was virtually a non-starter.
Instead, turns out that a cartoonist named Bone Dry emanated out of the
Thanks a lot.
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