Hi,

I am trying to implement a multiple file uploader.. even thought I have a
solution using FilePart of O'reilly.. I want to implement it using struts...
I am looking at the following...

        MultipartRequestHandler
        CommonsMultipartRequestHandler
        FormFile
        DiskFile 

Not sure how we can make use of this in Struts framework, if you have any
sample code to achieve this, please do send it, any help would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Cheers,
Kari...

-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 January 2004 12:51
To: Struts Developers List
Subject: RE: Please add this Tiles tutorial to the tutorial list....


We don't maintain the Resource Pages anymore, but there's a Struts site at
SourceForge that has picked up where we left off. 

<http://struts.sf.net> 

So, you'd want to post these links to the list or tracking are there. 

-Ted.

On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 00:34:07 -0700, Richard Hightower wrote:
> Specifically...
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> http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/resources/tutorials.html
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> Rick Hightower
> Developer
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> Struts/J2EE training -- http://www.arc-mind.com/strutsCourse.htm
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> Struts/J2EE consulting --
> http://www.arc-mind.com/consulting.htm#StrutsMentoring
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Hightower [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
> Monday, January 05, 2004 12:25 AM To: Struts Developers List
> Subject: RE: Please add this Tiles tutorial to the tutorial list....
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> It has only been out since Dec. 2003 so it is new.
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> Rick Hightower
> Developer
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> Struts/J2EE training -- http://www.arc-mind.com/strutsCourse.htm
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>
> Struts/J2EE consulting --
> http://www.arc-mind.com/consulting.htm#StrutsMentoring
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Hightower [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
> Monday, January 05, 2004 12:23 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Please add this Tiles tutorial to the tutorial list....
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> Please add this Tiles tutorial to the tutorial list....
> http://www.arc-mind.com/downloads.htm
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> The Tiles framework makes creating reusable pages and visual
> components easier. Developers can build Web applications by
> assembling reusable tiles. You can use tiles as templates or as
> visual components.
>
> In some respects, the tile layout is like a display function. First
> you pass tile layout parameters to use. The parameters can be
> simple strings, beans, or tiles. The parameters become attributes
> to the tile and get stored in the tile's tile scope. For its part,
> the tile scope resembles page scope, and is less general than
> request scope. The tile scope lets the tile's user pass arguments
> (called attributes) to the tile.
>
> Definitions let you define default parameters for tiles.
> Definitions can be defined in JSP or XML. Definitions can extend
> other definitions similarly to how a class can extend another
> class. Moreover, definitions can override parts of the definition
> it is extending.
>
> The Tiles framework includes its own RequestProcessor to handle
> tile layouts as ActionForwards. Thus you can forward to a tile
> definition instead of a JSP if you install the Tiles plug-in.
>
> If you are using Struts but not Tiles, then you are not fully
> benefiting from Struts and likely repeat yourself unnecessarily.
> The Tiles framework makes creating reusable site layouts and visual
> components feasible.
>
>
> In this tutorial you will cover the following:
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>
> The Tiles framework and architecture
> How to build and use a tile layout as a site template
> How to use tile definitions both in XML and JSP
> How to move objects in and out of tile scope
> How to work with attributes lists
> How to nest tiles
> How to build and use tile layouts as small visual components How to
> subclass a definition How to create a controller for a tile How to
> use a tile as an ActionForward
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