I have it working, although with a somewhat different setup (all my page
definitions are in my "tiles.xml" and this forces me to have a "dummy"
"logon.jsp" containing "
Dick
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From: Greg Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 8:43 PM
To: user@s
I have both "JSF in Action" and "Core JSF". If you are buying only one
book I would recommend "JSF in Action". However, I do find both books
helpful.
Dick
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From: Chris Loschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:26 PM
To: user@struts.apache.org
Netbeans 5.0 with standalone-tiles, myfaces, and the Bundled Tomcat
5.5.9 doesn't work for me. However, I changed my project to use external
Tomcat 5.5.12 (not bundled) and standalone-tiles works fine.
Dick
P.S. I had a post earlier today about standalone-tiles. That error was
caused because my '
Hubert,
I see you got your answer, but I am curious about your
comment. Could you please tell me where it is required in
standalone-tiles.
I am trying to get standalone-tiles working, but am getting a
JspException error (Can't insert page 'Test' : Illegal to flush within a
custom tag) on my "lay
Crystal XI has the ability to use a Crystal custom tag to run a report.
I tried it, but it doesn't work. I bought a support incident in early
March regarding this and Business Objects admits it's a bug and promises
a fix, hopefully with the first patch to Crystal XI, but I have not
heard anything.
Although it's not Apache based, I am a Crystal Reports fan. Crystal
Reports Developer Edition costs $500 at http://www.businessobjects.com/
. In the current Crystal XI version, the reporting engine is written in
Java and they provide a tag library to use it from JSP (develop your
reports under Wind
your addresses, you should be able to just switch it on. Then, each
time a user hit a link that didn't have the jsessionid encoded, they'd
receive a new session when one was requested.
K.C.
Dick Starr wrote:
>I am using Tomcat 5.0.18 and Firefox 1.0.3. A client opens several
>windows a
een one browser window and the webserver).
The only thing differs between vsessions is your 'validate'.
Why don't you move it in the request scope?
Regards
Leon
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extensions
> already allow to have several tabs. What if a user turned off
> the "Start a new process" setting in MSIE? What about Opera?
>
> You might need to create your own key besides session cookie, I guess.
>
> Michael.
>
> On 4/21/05, Dick Starr <[
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the problem.
Thanks in advance.
Dick Starr
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I bought it about a month ago from www.softpro.com and feel that it was
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Dick
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