Sandeep,

Can you post an example of a struts-config mapping using Tiles. I tried to
use Tiles but couldn't get it to run a page twice. In other words, I had a
search function which worked fine the first time with Tiles, but when I
changed the search criteria and resubmitted, the Action class ran, but when
it forwarded the result to the JSP, the application hung at the insert tag.
This is what prompted me to try the inline thing with the original Struts
template tags and it worked, without any changes, so I deduced that Tiles is
buggy. I'm running Orion on Win2K with a nightly build from about 10 days
ago.

I didn't know about being able to reference the Tiles definition from the
struts-config action mapping, hence my request above.

thanks,
Darryl

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sandeep Takhar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 01 November 2001 18:05
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Duplication of Template Files Solution
>
>
> man i suck, i did it again.
>
> finish the thought, than send the mail.
>
> ok -- what I meant was that unlike what your initial
> e-implies: that tiles works exactly like
> template-tags, what I meant was that you can create
> the duplicate definition in the xml file and than
> reference this layout definition/component in the
> action forward of a struts-config file.  I like this
> solution better because you have clearly defined all
> the layouts and are just forwarding to the correct
> one.
>
> This means that you don't need the duplicated jsp
> which is a pain to maintain.  So either solution (the
> one you described) and this one will get rid of that
> duplicate jsp.
>
> - Sandeep
> --- Sandeep Takhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Tiles allows you to do this as well.
> >
> > btw: I have replied to another reply in this same
> > thread about other things I like about tiles.  In my
> > usual haste I deleted the original message when I
> > realized there was something more I wanted to say.
> >
> > - sandeep
> > --- Darryl Pentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I've discovered quite by accident that the Struts
> > > templating framework
> > > allows me to eliminate duplication of my JSP pages
> > > by simply including the
> > > body page inline to the template definition page.
> > By
> > > this I mean I combine
> > > both pages into one as follows:
> > >
> > > <template:insert ...>
> > >   <template:put name="header" ... />
> > >   <template:put name="nav" ... />
> > >   <template:put name="body" ... />
> > >
> > >           ... BODY HTML GOES HERE ...
> > >
> > >   </template:put>
> > > </template:insert>
> > >
> > > I'd previously enquired on this list how I could
> > > eliminate the duplication
> > > of the pages where the main body HTML exists in a
> > > separate JSP page that is
> > > simply referred to from the definition file i.e.
> > > <template:put name="body"
> > > content="/blah/blah/body.jsp"/>. Strangely nobody
> > > responded with the above
> > > solution so I'm wondering is this simply a
> > > side-effect of the PutTag class
> > > or Craig, did you intend for it to work this way?
> > > I'm quite surprised I
> > > haven't seen this technique used in any of the
> > > examples. Rather, the
> > > duplication is suggested. The new Tiles extension
> > > allows the above which
> > > prompted me to try it with the Struts template tag
> > > library just for grins,
> > > and it worked!
> > >
> > > Is there a problem with doing it inline like I
> > > illustrate above? I looked at
> > > the source code and I see the PutTag class does
> > > extend BodyTagSupport so
> > > everything should work fine. So far, the stuff
> > I've
> > > played around with seems
> > > to work fine with no problems.
> > >
> > > Any feedback would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > thanks,
> > > Darryl Pentz
> > >
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