Yup, just a 15 day trial site but they didn't tell me when it expired or I
might have actually given them some money.

Anyway, the latest version can be downloaded at www.ninsky.com/struts/ Not
running live this time, just a WAR to download.
IMHO it provides a compendium of reasonably useful examples -- I've found
myself referring back to it a couple of times so there's at least one
satisfied customer :-)

If you think it's OK, let me know what you want to do with it and what I
should do next.

Steve


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: June 21, 2003 1:06 PM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Example of <html:select> in use
>
>
> So, you still working on this, Steve?
>
> I notice that the link seems to be down.
>
> -T.
>
> Steve Raeburn wrote:
> > I've made a start on a Struts examples application, similar to
> the Tomcat
> > examples. You might find it looks a bit familiar ;-)
> >
> > I would appreciate some feedback on whether this is the kind of
> thing you
> > had in mind. Should I carry on with this or am I completely off-base?
> >
> > You can view the results so far at
> > http://bobcat.webappcabaret.net/ninsky/index.jsp. You can view
> the source
> > online (wouldn't  be a very good sample app otherwise, would it?)
> >
> > If you think it's going to be useful, please offer any suggestions as to
> > what to add. If anyone wants to play with it you can download the war at
> > http://bobcat.webappcabaret.net/ninsky/download/ninsky.war
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>Sent: May 25, 2003 2:16 PM
> >>To: Struts Users Mailing List
> >>Subject: Re: Example of <html:select> in use
> >>
> >>
> >>James Mitchell wrote:
> >>
> >>>In a way, I was hoping the test cases I wrote recently would
> >>
> >>sort-of take care
> >>
> >>>of this.  Although they are not as newbie friendly as a nice
> >>
> >>deployable war,
> >>
> >>>they demonstrate the before and after souce view of (more or
> >>
> >>less) every
> >>
> >>>possible configuration of every tag.
> >>>
> >>>They need a bit of refactoring and they are not complete for
> >>
> >>every tag (yet),
> >>
> >>>but I think I got a nice start on them and I hope to have the
> >>
> >>time soon to
> >>
> >>>finish them.
> >>
> >>Yes, it would be a good idea for an examples application to do
> >>double-duty as a vehicle for unit testing. Someone might try to roll
> >>runtime unit tests and the exercise taglibs into a coherent examples
> >>application.
> >>
> >>The end-game being when people ask for an "example of <html:select>
> >>use", we can say "see the <html:select> example in the examples
> >>application", and feel good about it. =:0)
> >>
> >>The <html:select> example in the exercise-taglibs application is quite
> >>nice, except that it does not use an Action to generate the data. This
> >>makes it harder to see the forest for the trees. (And doesn't
> >>demonstrate best practices.)
> >>
> >>So while, it's a very fine test page (as intended), it's only a mediocre
> >>example page. I'll continue to point people there when they ask, but
> >>with lingering regret.
> >>
> >>As mentioned, a generic "Struts Examples" application, using pages and
> >>Actions together, would be a very good exercise for someone learning to
> >>use Struts, especially if they need to turn around and teach Struts to
> >>their team.
> >>
> >>-Ted.
>
>
>
>
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