After browsing through the maze of framworks available, my company has decided 
on using Strpies, but we have a requirement to be WCA compliant since the 
software is for
government gancies who are requird to support WAI.

Can someone confirm that Stripes is WCA compliant??


Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 11:51:52 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: stripes-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Stripes-users] Accessing HttpSession stripes






  
  


Farouk,



If you use the @After (part of the BeforeAfter Interceptor) you will
probably have to obtain the request and response objects for your
no-arg method using the Action's context object,
getContext.getRequest() and getContext.getResponse(), and hand those
calls to your new BaseProcessor(....) call.



Good luck!

David



Farouk Alhassan wrote:

  

i call the init() method in all the Defaulthandler and IN every
EventHandler. Obviously i didnt know of the
@After(LifecycleStage.ActionBeanResolution) . I will try that because i
want enforce calling the init() method but didnt know how so had to
call it manually in every event handler.

 

About the CachedRowSet,  A CachedRowSet object is a disconnected
rowset, which means that it makes use of a connection to its data
source only briefly. It connects to its data source while it is reading
data to populate itself with rows and again while it is propagating
changes back to its underlying data source. The rest of the time, a
CachedRowSet object is disconnected, including while its data is being
modified. Being disconnected makes a RowSet object much leaner and
therefore much easier to pass to another component. For example, a
disconnected RowSet object can be serialized and passed over the wire
to a thin client such as a personal digital assistant (PDA).

 

  http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/javax/sql/rowset/CachedRowSet.html

  





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