Looking at the source code for the class my.package.action.ModelAction
will get you to the entry point for handling the request. Depending on
the size of the app and how well versed your predecessor was, this could
be the whole back-end or it could call other classes to handle the
database
David Smith wrote:
Looking at the source code for the class
my.package.action.ModelAction
will get you to the entry point for handling the request.
Depending on
the size of the app and how well versed your predecessor was,
this could
be the whole back-end or it could call other
On 2/14/07, Steve Ingraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I have been trying to locate the class file but am striking out.
Can someone tell me where this my.package.action.ModelAction class
would be located in a Jakarta Tomcat 5.5.9 build on a Redhat AS 3
machine? I have run the command locate
On Today at 9:24am, SI=Steve Ingraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SI
SI Ok, I have been trying to locate the class file but am striking out.
SI Can someone tell me where this my.package.action.ModelAction class
SI would be located in a Jakarta Tomcat 5.5.9 build on a Redhat AS 3
SI machine? I
Steve Ingraham wrote:
David Smith wrote:
Looking at the source code for the class
my.package.action.ModelAction
will get you to the entry point for handling the request.
Depending on
the size of the app and how well versed your predecessor was,
this could
be the whole back-end or it could
Sorry my bad. I wrote that waaa tooo early in the morning.
You are looking for the class org.keel.clients.struts.ModelAction which
should be in the folder org/keel/clients/struts of your source code.
Since you've described yourself as a real newbie, you might find the
servlet spec as
| From: Steve Ingraham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Tuesday, 13 February, 2007 15:57
|
| I have been reading everything I can online, I
| have a Learning Java book that I am trying to read and understand, I
| have enrolled in a Java class that is teaching me some basics of Java
| coding.
On Today at 2:02pm, SI=Steve Ingraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SI
SI [..snip..]
SI
Glad you found the source. See my comments inline.
SI /**
SI * An Action that provides the glue between Struts and Keel.
SI *
SI * @author Michael Nash
SI * @author Shash Chatterjee
SI * @version
Haroon Rafique wrote:
Hi Steve,
I thought you said you had access to the source. You won't find the
sources inside the tomcat webapps directory. You are likely
to only find
the .war file and an expanded ware file directory (but no
sources). Find
out in which directory the real
On 2/14/07, Steve Ingraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone has some further input on what would be the best way to
examine the script I would appreciate any additional direction.
Well, at least you'll come out of this with some resume material. :)
Do come join us on the Struts Users list,
Well, at least you'll come out of this with some resume material. :)
Do come join us on the Struts Users list, where your
questions are more on-topic and there should be more people
around who know the framework.
* http://struts.apache.org/mail-lists.html
--
Wendy
Wendy,
Lest I
On 2/14/07, Steve Ingraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, at least you'll come out of this with some resume material. :)
Do come join us on the Struts Users list, where your
questions are more on-topic and there should be more people
around who know the framework.
*
Lest I find myself being chastised for asking my questions on the
wrong list should I be subscribing to the User,
Developer, Commits
or the Issues list?
Ask on the Users list. (The dev list is for discussion about
developing the Struts framework itself. Commits and Issues
are
Yes all the code is here but I do not really know what I am looking at
when I see it. In fact the source code for individual web pages and the
associated commands in the code is what I am trying to track down. I
feel that if I can find the location of the web page code, the struts,
Java
Hi Steve,
Since you are using a struts application, you would be better
off asking
this question on the struts user mailing list. In any case,
you can look
inside the /WEB-INF/struts-config.xml file and there should
be a mapping
between the action and the invoked class:
e.g.,
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