[OT] Freelancers Available

2005-03-12 Thread shilpi agarwal
Hi All, We are a group of freelancers who work from Delhi - India. We have enough expertise in J2EE and Struts. Some of us have been working on Struts for about 2-3 years and have a total of 7-8 years of IT experience. Please feel free to contact us if you want to get some work done. Best Regar

Re: Typical Struts development team and distribution of tasks?

2005-03-12 Thread Radu Badita
Hmm.. this sound like a lot of work for the "Framework/HTML/User interface" guy considering the user- and presentation-intensive kind of pages nowadays ;-) And that's precisely what happens in practice; in fact that was also my point in the previous message. Working with JSPs (and Servlet / Actio

Re: Typical Struts development team and distribution of tasks?

2005-03-12 Thread Radu Badita
At 21:35 11.03.2005, you wrote: > In practice, there are mutliple iterations of this, and I couldn't > conceive of it working unless the framework person and the developer > person work well together and are close both in the organization chart > and geographically. You can't get any closer than th

Re: Typical Struts development team and distribution of tasks?

2005-03-12 Thread Radu Badita
At 21:49 11.03.2005, you wrote: Same here. It's kind of odd because we are a very large organization, yet, it's still "one guy doing everything" kind of a place. The only thing we don't do any more is actual server administration, but we used to. We're also moving towards not doing DBA work,

using unspecified() to load the page contents

2005-03-12 Thread nitin dubey
Hello, When using DispatchAction can we somehow configure the framework to use the unspecified() method for loading the page contents from database ? Regards, Nitin Dubey __ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard.

Re: Typical Struts development team and distribution of tasks?

2005-03-12 Thread NetSQL
Radu Badita wrote: At 21:35 11.03.2005, you wrote: You can't get any closer than the two being the same person! :-) We have three Java/Web/SQL developers. We all pretty much have our hands in all of the layers of the application code, from SQL and PL/SQL all the way to HTML and JavaScript. Yeah

Re: Zip of Struts v1.3?

2005-03-12 Thread James Mitchell
http://svn.apache.org/builds/struts/maven/ Everything you see under "dist" is done with one shell script that: 1. updates from svn 2. runs maven to build 3. scp the results -- James Mitchell Software Engineer / Open Source Evangelist EdgeTech, Inc. 678.910.8017 AIM: jmitchtx - Original Message

Error in ConfigHelper

2005-03-12 Thread Dakota Jack
In ConfigHelper ll. 237-246 you will find: /** * The multipart object for this request. */ public MultipartRequestWrapper getMultipartRequestWrapper() { if (this.request == null) { return null; } return (MultipartRequestWrapper) this.request.g

Re: Zip of Struts v1.3?

2005-03-12 Thread Dakota Jack
Thanks, James and Ted. Any src that is that up to date, James? On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:05:54 -0500, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://svn.apache.org/builds/struts/maven/ > > Everything you see under "dist" is done with one shell script that: > 1. updates from svn > 2. runs ma

Re: Typical Struts development team and distribution of tasks?

2005-03-12 Thread Leon Rosenberg
*ROFL* I hope the one real developer is the worst payed... To make the case complete :-) > > In some case you have 7 developers, w/ roles like this. > One is relative of a top executive. > One is a promoter for a rock band part time. (yes) One is > realy an assistant to the manager, what with

Re: Typical Struts development team and distribution of tasks?

2005-03-12 Thread Leon Rosenberg
*ROFL* I hope the one real developer is the worst payed... To make the case complete :-) > > In some case you have 7 developers, w/ roles like this. > One is relative of a top executive. > One is a promoter for a rock band part time. (yes) One is > realy an assistant to the manager, what with

Re: Typical Struts development team and distribution of tasks?

2005-03-12 Thread NetSQL
Leon Rosenberg wrote: *ROFL* I hope the one real developer is the worst payed... To make the case complete :-) He's the lose canon! Allways downloading 3rd party jars instead of writing own code. And he can't even do his time card on time. ;-) Oh... if anyone fits that category in Dallas, and kn

Re: Typical Struts development team and distribution of tasks?

2005-03-12 Thread Dakota Jack
This is genuinely funny. You have a talent for comedy, NetSQL. On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 07:58:57 -0600, NetSQL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Radu Badita wrote: > > At 21:35 11.03.2005, you wrote: > > >> You can't get any closer than the two being the same person! :-) > >> > >> We have three Java/W

Re: Zip of Struts v1.3?

2005-03-12 Thread James Mitchell
Yes, the downloads listed under that url are the latest and greatest from the Subversion repository. These downloads are build using Maven. I include the actual build log (maven-build.log) so you can see the output from the build. Also included is the svn update (svn-update.log) which simply

Re: Zip of Struts v1.3?

2005-03-12 Thread Dakota Jack
You have a nice weekend too, James. I was asking about "src" -- source code -- not builds. Jack On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 12:29:07 -0500, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, the downloads listed under that url are the latest and greatest from > the Subversion repository. > > These downl

Re: Correct Prepopulate Method

2005-03-12 Thread Jesse Clark
Oops, as I had said in the paragraph that got snipped out, I am still trying to figure out the best way to fit everything together and obviously I misunderstood your comment to Joel. I am very interested to learn more about how to approach struts application design in a less page centric manner

Re: Zip of Struts v1.3?

2005-03-12 Thread James Mitchell
If you look a little closer you'll see them ;) struts-core-1.3.0-dev-src.zip ^^^ There are 4 downloads available for each of the subprojects currently being built (on my laptop) via Maven. Here is a brief explanation: Logs svn-update.log - the output of running "svn up"

Re: Error in ConfigHelper

2005-03-12 Thread Joe Germuska
Thank you. Please see http://struts.apache.org/using.html#Bugs for the preferred approach to reporting bugs. Joe At 7:47 AM -0800 3/12/05, Dakota Jack wrote: In ConfigHelper ll. 237-246 you will find: /** * The multipart object for this request. */ public MultipartRequestWrapper

Problem with submit target popup and serverside validation????

2005-03-12 Thread Jason Long
I am attempting to set up a popup so that the user can see the information on the underlying page and complete a popup form. The form requires server side validation, but when the form is submitted and errors are present they are sent to the main page. This is not the behavior I desire. I need t

Problem with submit target popup and serverside validation????

2005-03-12 Thread Jason Long
I am attempting to set up a popup so that the user can see the information on the underlying page and complete a popup form. The form requires server side validation, but when the form is submitted and errors are present they are sent to the main page. This is not the behavior I desire. I need t

Re: Correct Prepopulate Method

2005-03-12 Thread Dakota Jack
I don't know what to say if you don't see the difference between a page-centric view and a view that uses OOP principles. Page-centric talks about the Actions as if they were serving the pages. The pages are pages. The Actions are Actions. On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 11:43:39 -0800, Jesse Clark <[EMAI

Re: Zip of Struts v1.3?

2005-03-12 Thread Dakota Jack
Oops, you are right. Thanks! On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 14:59:04 -0500, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you look a little closer you'll see them ;) > > struts-core-1.3.0-dev-src.zip > ^^^ > > There are 4 downloads available for each of the subprojects currently be

Struts - Page Centric Framework

2005-03-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, I guess if you guys think Struts is a page centric framework, you should check out what ASP.NET has to offer with it's code behind/"Page Controller" model. BTW: I've been using Struts and ASP.NET and I was wondering if any of you knew a Struts like framework in the .NET world. Any idea is a

Re: Struts - Page Centric Framework

2005-03-12 Thread Dakota Jack
I think you missed the point here, Attila. At least my point was that Struts is NOT, thank God, a page-centric framework. .NET, of course, is, and so is JSF. On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 22:00:31 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, I guess if you guys think Struts is a page cen