Is there someplace else where i can download this?
Thanks!
Matt
Wendy Smoak wrote:
On 10/24/06, Matthew J. Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get a connection timeout everytime I try to download:
http://people.apache.org/builds/struts/2.0.1/struts-2.0.1-all.zip
Anyone else getting
Hi all,
I get a connection timeout everytime I try to download:
http://people.apache.org/builds/struts/2.0.1/struts-2.0.1-all.zip
Anyone else getting this?
Thanks!
Matt
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Hello all,
I have an application to edit some data stored in the database. I have
2 situations.
1. When a user clicks New or Edit Mouse, the user is brought to a form
that either displays an empty form or one that is pre-populated. This
is done with the following mapping:
pre
Not sure if this is a solution for you or not, but you could also put
your JSPs under WEB-INF
directory so that they cannot be directly accessed by a user. They
would instead have to go
through an Action first.
Filters may be your best bet (and yes, that is the URL to look at).
As far as JST
Hello all,
Last week I saw a blog which showed how to display information at the
beginning of your JSP about Struts such as which action the request was
mapped to, the form being used, and associated information like the
request headers. I should have bookmarked it, but I didn't. I have
have any other ideas of tools that would be useful, let us know.
Don
On 4/13/06, Matthew J. Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
Last week I saw a blog which showed how to display information at the
beginning of your JSP about Struts such as which action the request was
mapped
!
Matt
Wendy Smoak wrote:
On 4/13/06, Matthew J. Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is helpful, but not *exactly* what I am looking for.
What I am looking for is used for debugging purposes during runtime.
Anyone?
I keep 'debug.jsp' around, and include it at the bottom of my main
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http://www.m7.com/
-Dennis
Matthew J. Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
04/13/2006 10:38 AM
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Re: Display Struts Configuration
Hello all,
I just downloaded the latest stable build of Struts 1.2. What is a
best practice approach of handling validation in the ActionForm's
validate method since ActionError was deprecated?
Also, how should one display the messages in the JSP? Currently I use:
logic:messagesPresent
on fetching the
objects all the way up to the organization chart ;-)
Do i make sense?
Navjot Singh
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To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: [OT] DAO ... where to draw the line
to the organization chart ;-)
Do i make sense?
Navjot Singh
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[OFF TOPIC]
I know this is a struts forum
bump
Matthew J. Vincent wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for the info. Here's another issue.
What if I have an employee search screen that wants to show only some
of the information of an employee (not all). What do you do then?
1. Instanatiate an Employee object and only fill in the relative
information
Thanks everyone! Much appreciated.
Matt
Michael McGrady wrote:
I have lots of actions without forms. They are useful when you don't
have forms. LOL Seriously, that is the reason.
Michael
At 07:51 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
Hey everyone!
I hope to not get flamed, but it's getting late here and
[OFF TOPIC]
I know this is a struts forum, but as struts developers using DAOs,
where do your DAO implementation draw the line?
For example:
Let''s say I have three tables:
Employee (contains employee_id, employee_name, and dept_id)
Department (contains dept_id, dept_name, loc_id)
Location
Hey everyone!
I hope to not get flamed, but it's getting late here and I'm tired of
looking through the archives. Should every Action have an associated
ActionForm? Is it a bad idea to read a parameter directly from the
request in the Action? I have a page where I need to show details for a
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