.
Of course, if the web developers at that company were really
smart, they'd
have been following the guidelines described in
http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI.html and wouldn't have such
a problem.
Few people do this, though.
-- Jeff
On 7/28/05, John Henry Xu wrote
not valid. (OT: I'll never
forget the day my 7th grade math teacher announced to our class
that
to ASSUME makes an ASS out of U and ME. It's amazing how frequently
the truth of that statement has bitten me.)
-- Jeff
On 7/29/05, John Henry Xu wrote:
Nice article
I think I need clarify my statements before.
Craig, I assure you that I always hope Java success and I do think it
popular for web app. The only thing I think I said Java was not doing
well as PHP is that PHP becomes more popular in public sites.
That is definitely what you claimed. I claim
.
The end users' bookmarks don't have to change, but you're really
running a Struts action under the covers.
Stéphane Zuckerman wrote:
John Henry Xu a écrit :
Actually, my favorite sites are the
ones that map *.asp to the Struts servlet. Gotta love people
Subject: Re: probably a cleaner way... testing for just one user
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 14:08:36 +0800
John Henry Xu wrote:
Here is Rick's original requirement,
I have an odd requirement where this internal application should
only be used by one valid user(one
- Original Message -
From: Stéphane Zuckerman
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: JSF is the beginning of the end of Struts !!!
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 11:26:04 +0200
Craig McClanahan a écrit :
Tell me again how you come to the conclusion that Java is not a
resources such
as data not used by 2 people.
John H. Xu
http://www.usanalyst.com
http://www.GetusJobs.com (The largest free job portal in North America)
- Original Message -
From: John Henry Xu
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: probably a cleaner way... testing for just one
application, his implementation is
fine and he may change different pages depends on how many pages in that
application.
John H. Xu
- Original Message -
From: John Henry Xu
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: probably a cleaner way... testing for just one user
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005
+1 on Yan Hu, Tamas and Pedro
If one open a web hosting business, what should J2EE hosting (including
EJB, struts, JSP, servlets, MySQL, PostgreSQL, web services on JBoss)
charge per month that you are willing to pay? What is the market price
for such hosting now? It seems there is a market
Nachricht-
Von: John Henry Xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. Juli 2005 20:18
An: Struts Users Mailing List
Betreff: Re: JSF is the beginning of the end of Struts !!!
+1 on Yan Hu, Tamas and Pedro
If one open a web hosting business, what should J2EE
From: netsql
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Re: JSF is the beginning of the end of Struts !!!
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 06:27:35 -0500
There is DAO, etc for PHP, take a look at architecture of TikiWiki.
And my faviorte lesson: Home page of Spring is in Plone.
Here is a good
internally/on dedicated servers.
Daniel.
-Original Message-
From: John Henry Xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 July 2005 04:17
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Re: JSF is the beginning of the end of Struts !!!
JSF has been
America)
- Original Message -
From: Leon Rosenberg
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: JSF is the beginning of the end of Struts !!!
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 21:50:10 +0200
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: John Henry Xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet
Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Re: JSF is the beginning of the end of Struts !!!
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 22:35:53 +0100
It is interesting to see that the two sites on your footer are
written using
JSP.
-Original Message-
From: John Henry Xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
don't know.
John Henry Xu
- Original Message -
From: Craig McClanahan
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Re: JSF is the beginning of the end of Struts !!!
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 17:41:14 -0700
On 7/26/05, John Henry Xu wrote:
But now almost all public sites
Can you set maxprocess=1 in web application server configuration file?
John H. Xu
http://www.usanalyst.com
http://www.GetusJobs.com (The largest free job portal in North America)
- Original Message -
From: Rick Reumann
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: probably a
way... testing for just one user
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 22:11:38 -0400
John Henry Xu wrote the following on 7/26/2005 9:56 PM:
Can you set maxprocess=1 in web application server configuration
file?
I haven't seen that, but I would think there would/should be a way
to set up
Rick,
it may also called MaxThreads in Apache
and maxThreads in Tomcat 5.
John H. Xu
http://www.usanalyst.com
http://www.GetusJobs.com (The largest free job portal in North America)
- Original Message -
From: John Henry Xu
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: probably
queue
up and run one at a time in that webapp, i.e. with fewer threads.
It
wouldn't stop having multiple sessionIds for people at any given
time.
Regards,
David
-Original Message-
From: John Henry Xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:35 PM
).
Again, now Rick has theories and opinions on various other methods
plus his
original Filter/sessionListeners approach.
Regards,
David
-Original Message-
From: John Henry Xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:52 PM
To: Struts Users
: JSF is the beginning of the end of Struts !!!
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 21:46:14 -0700
On 7/26/05, John Henry Xu wrote:
Craig said:You can't properly measure a technology's overall
success on
a single
criteria like this.
Craig, you are absolutely right. Maybe
JSF has been there for a while. We have to see how it does in real
applications.
EJB has been there for many years, but its complexity of configuration (at
least before mature tools were developed) kept many J2EE projects expensive and
over budgets (bad ROI examples).
Thus we have so many
OK, spring has a good design and it may replace EJB.
People already don't talk much about Entity beans. Many replaced Entity beans
by hibernate.
People still use session beans even for Web services. Now spring may replace it
also.
What was wrong with EJB architecture? Does anyone want list
Agree with Ted that you may use any of the Java technologies.
If more people can code their real application in Java, Java has hope. I like
more doers (who developed real site to compete with other technologies such as
php) than talkers.
John H. Xu
Technology columnist/editor, Manager
Hi Richard,
I hope Frank doesn't mind if I point to a java class tutorial using web
services with Java.
http://www.cppunit.org/article/Article/159.html
Jack H. Xu
Technology columnist and editor
http://www.usanalyst.com
Chief Architect and manager
http://www.getusjobs.com (The largest free
It is bad using only one URL. Search engines likely put that URL in very low
rank because that site has only one URL.
Jack H. Xu
Technology columnist and editor
http://www.usanalyst.com
http://www.getusjobs.com (The largest free job portal in North America)
- Original Message -
From:
James Mitchell wrote:
o September Put up or shut up!... All results will be posted online, no
whining!
That is really a good competition (maybe the first one?).
James, will the final web application be load tested using Loadrunner?
Once I worked with some developers in Banglore on web
he is a computer journalist, so you might take him on
as
your grasshopper? ///;-)
On 7/5/05, Rick Reumann wrote:
John Henry Xu wrote the following on 7/2/2005 6:43 AM:
Is writting
lots of getters and setters manually the most productive way in
real
projects
Defaming and accusing people are weapons from very *mean* people. Just see
their posts below. and see their email before. All irrelavant to the topic that
is discussed.
I hope some can analyze what the contents this *Suarez* posted. BTW, he did not
even dare to answer my question what his boss
] some props John/Jack (WAS) Re: Struts vs .NET???
Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2005 16:42:10 -0400
John Henry Xu wrote the following on 7/2/2005 9:50 PM:
Jack H. Xu
Technology columnist and editor
http://www.usanalyst.com
Hey cool site! John/Jack(?) I really like the way
.
On 7/2/05, John Henry Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank Yan Hu for giving this site.
It seems they run on Netscape-Enterprise/6.0. However, I did not
see struts' signature from there yet by trying to filling some
forms.
It looks like JSP-servlets handling form submision.
One
Lots of links on internet. I asked him to give particular links so we can
analyze the structure of the site and how many struts were used there.
The link he gave many are just information about struts. Some are broken links.
Maybe you can tell your struts sites. I don't use .net. and I would be
Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts vs .NET???
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 23:45:41 -0700
The lines with Struts are in fact less, because you don't have to
code
the framework.
On 7/1/05, John Henry Xu wrote:
Rick, you are right that you can write struts using very basic
Good lord, if you want a GUI tool, just make one. This is not a
response to Reumann who absolutely rocks but to those people who
like
other people to code for them, i.e. the VB lovers and the like,
like
JSF, .NET, etc.
On 7/1/05, Rick Reumann wrote:
John Henry Xu wrote
this experience because you clearly do not even see
what te framework does for you. If you don't see that, you see
nothing.
On 7/2/05, John Henry Xu wrote:
The lines with Struts are in fact less, because you don't have
to code
the framework.
That was an interesting statement
the right one.
Doesn't struts project itself has a success stories page anymore?
leon
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: John Henry Xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Samstag, 2.
Juli 2005 18:30
An: Struts Users Mailing List
Betreff: Re: Struts vs .NET
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: John Henry Xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Samstag,
2. Juli 2005 18:30
An: Struts Users Mailing List
Betreff: Re: Struts vs .NET???
Dakota Jack,
Do you always accuse people don't understand framework if
they don't agree
Jul 2005 16:10:42 -0400
John Henry Xu wrote:
I was working on Java until I became a manager.
AH-HA!
NOW we know what's going on here.
Money is the No. 1 factor for a owner/manager.
That's pathetic, and I would NEVER work for somebody
America)
- Original Message -
From: netsql
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Re: Struts vs .NET???
Date: Sat, 02 Jul 2005 19:56:23 -0700
John Henry Xu wrote:
So tell me what does the owner of your company think most
important?
He is probably
V., in any cases of programming, more lines and more classes means more work
and more money. Don't you agree?
Jack H. Xu
Technology columnist and editor
http://www.usanalyst.com
http://www.getusjobs.com (The largest free job portal in North America)
- Original Message -
From:
???
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 18:40:45 -0700
John Henry Xu wrote:
V., in any cases of programming, more lines and more classes
means more work and more money. Don't you agree?
Jack H. Xu
Technology columnist and editor
Unless I do fixed bid. Or have my own
, you are expensive for all the hard work you did in the
past. But a bum who needs only
10 dollars hours could do the same thing with FrontPage as you
would. Why would I pay you 50
dollars an hours to just draw a couple of buttons on a form? ---
John Henry Xu wrote
Leon Rosenberg wrote: I think the larger problem for a java developer
in a small business sector
is PHP or even Perl. .NET is mostly irrelevant, at least in germany.
Agree with you that PHP snd Perl and MySQL are popular on web these days.
See the blogs and forums, most are PHP. This makes me
I would say
Jakarta Struts Cookbook
Struts Recipes
as the books.
BTW, H-1B pays US tax while they cannot get unemployment insurance paycheck
(even they pay unemployment insurance). Maybe rick can focus on what will not
pay US tax and will take job away instead.
Jack H. Xu
Technology
These are two possibilities.
1. On Unix/Linux based box, if your account doesn't have root priority,
you can not start applications on port 80. You need root to start tomcat
on linux.
2. So as others point out, it also may be some other web erver running
that port 80.
regards,
Jack H. Xu
Thanks Laurie for pointing that out.
To validate an XML file, dtd or xsd defined order. This is an XML
standard. I think one may create a new DTD (or even better a xsd ) that
can separate different configuration files, while compatible with older
version struts dtds.
- Original Message
Craig wrote:
-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Struts Configuration 1.2//EN
http://struts.apache.org/dtds/struts-config_1_2.dtd; [
...
]
package-a;
package-b;
...
where package-a.xml, package-b.xml and so on contain the form
beans and actions for some logical subset of your
Craig, I had XML editors to do that. I will try the Struts Console you
mentioned.
- Original Message -
From: Craig McClanahan
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: long struts-config.xml file
Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 12:13:56 -0700
On 6/18/05, John Henry Xu wrote:
Craig wrote
:46:07 -0400
John, what kind of problems did you encounter? Cataloging them
here will likely elicit solutions, and this may help others in the
future who encounter the same problems.
Frank
John Henry Xu wrote:
Craig, I had XML editors to do that. I will try the Struts
for
each module and use them (in the web.xml for action param-value
give the
comma separated config file list.)
Nitesh
- Original Message -
From: John Henry Xu
To:
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 9:34 AM
Subject: long struts-config.xml file
Hi all
config file list.)
Nitesh
- Original Message -
From: John Henry Xu
To:
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 9:34 AM
Subject: long struts-config.xml file
Hi all,
In a project I am working on, we have a very lengthy
struts-config.xml
file
Hi all,
In a project I am working on, we have a very lengthy struts-config.xml
file to handle complex actions jsps (200+) take.
Does anyone have this situation (very complex struts-config.xml)? Please
tell me about your experience.
Also, anyone see a blog or forum written by struts technology?
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