Hi carlin,

 yes that's right. i configured JDT APT for Beehive and 
its worked well.

Thanks lot..
with thanks
sam

Carlin Rogers-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi Sam,
> 
> OK, if your build is not generating the struts module config file
> (generated by the Beehive NetUI annotation processing) then you should
> make sure that you have configured JDT APT for Beehive in eclipse
> correctly. Go back through the instructions that Greg mentioned he
> posted on his blog and see if they help.
> 
> http://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/gmally/archive/2005/11/beehive_enable_1.html
> 
> Otherwise, you might just try to build the sample using Ant.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Carlin
> 
> On 12/5/06, arockiasamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> hi carlin,
>>
>>  thanks, but no error was displayed in tomcate when i deployed my
>> webapps.
>> and also no error in tomcate window console also.yes i am having  this
>> error
>> only .
>>
>> struts.config.xml is not automatically creating,i do not know why?.
>> that's
>> why i am getting 404. i am running  the netui-blank application only ,
>> same
>> web.xml only i am using. but i am getting 404. bcos of cannot find module
>> configuration file, note that this was not shown in tomcate console
>> window.
>> i  think that error will be  404.
>>
>> what can i do for that?.
>>
>> my context is: beehive
>> my directory is : bee
>>
>> my url is : http://localhost:8080/beehive/bee/begin.do?
>>
>> i tried out moving Controller class to src also.. same 404.
>>
>>  any probs in url  or any where else ..kindly give me the answer.
>>
>> with thanks
>> sam
>>
>> Carlin Rogers-2 wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Sam,
>> >
>> > Did you notice any errors when you deployed your web app to Tomcat?
>> > Are there any errors shown in your Tomcat console window?
>> >
>> > The 404 page error probably indicates a configuration issue. If
>> > Beehive NetUI is configured correctly, but cannot find a module
>> > configuration file for the page flow controller, the page flow servlet
>> > will show a different error. Do you get a 404 when you try the URL
>> > http://localhost:8080/beehive/begin.do ?
>> >
>> > My guess is that your web.xml does not have all the required entries
>> > for the page flow servlet and filters. Compare the
>> > netui-blank/web/WEB-INF/web.xml with the web.xml in your project.
>> >
>> > I would also move the page flow controller class from
>> > web/Controller.java to src/Controller.java.
>> >
>> > Carlin
>> >
>> > On 12/4/06, arockiasamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> hi..
>> >>   Thaks carlin, i followed the struture. but again i am getting the
>> same
>> >> problem
>> >>
>> >> the structure io followed is,
>> >> beehive/
>> >>            src/
>> >>             web/
>> >>                 Controller.java
>> >>                 index.jsp
>> >>                 resources/
>> >>                 WEB-INF/
>> >>                           lib/
>> >>                           tld/
>> >>                 web.xml
>> >>
>> >> i am using eclipse3.2 and mapped to tomcate 5.5.15 webapps, jdk
>> version
>> >> is
>> >> 1.5 and above not 1.6
>> >>
>> >> In webapps i created context called "beehive" and i am mapping to
>> eclipse
>> >> where source is there.
>> >>
>> >> now i started my tomcate.in the browser  i gave like this..
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> http://localhost:8080/beehive/Controller.jpf , when i hit ,i am
>> getting
>> >> HTTP
>> >> Status 404
>> >>
>> >> but i can directly access to index.jsp which should not in beehive.
>> >> because
>> >> controller should
>> >> call index.jsp .
>> >>
>> >> so kindly help me..
>> >>  if any one not clear my doubt kindly mail me..
>> >>
>> >> thanks
>> >> sam
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Carlin Rogers-2 wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > Yes, there is support for Maven now and you can also use an IDE.
>> >> >
>> >> > The project structure for netui-blank in v1.0.1 was
>> >> >
>> >> > netui-blank/
>> >> >             src/
>> >> >             web/
>> >> >                 Controller.java
>> >> >                 index.jsp
>> >> >                 resources/
>> >> >                 WEB-INF/
>> >> >             build.properties
>> >> >             build.xml
>> >> >
>> >> > You can move the web/Controller.java page flow source file into the
>> >> > src directory (this will be the case in the upcoming v1.0.2
>> release).
>> >> >
>> >> > I'd take a look at the tutorial as Jacob suggested for more detail
>> >> > about an initial project structure.
>> >> >
>> >> > Kind regards,
>> >> > Carlin
>> >> >
>> >> > On 12/3/06, Jacob Danner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >> I don't know about the ant question, although I thought Maven was
>> now
>> >> >> possible.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> As far as the 404, this error usually indicates the URL you are
>> trying
>> >> >> to reach is not accessible. I would start by making sure your app
>> has
>> >> >> been deployed properly and that the URL you are trying to reach is
>> >> >> correct. Did you override the context value? Can you hit other
>> >> >> non-beehive web artifacts (html, jsp, .txt, etc) if they exist in
>> the
>> >> >> same project that you've deployed.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I don't have any trouble on my tomcat instance, using the beehive
>> in
>> >> my
>> >> >> webapp's WEB-INF/lib. Have you taken a peek at:
>> >> >> http://beehive.apache.org/docs/1.0.1/netui/tutorial.html
>> >> >> ?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Best of luck,
>> >> >> -jacobd
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> >> From: arockiasamy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> >> Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 12:43 AM
>> >> >> To: [email protected]
>> >> >> Subject: doubt on apache's beehive
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Hi,
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Hi ,
>> >> >>
>> >> >>  can i create beehive application without using Ant, if so, kindly
>> >> some
>> >> >> some
>> >> >> one explain me.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> i am getting error as " HTTP Status 404". what shall i do.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> i tested with simple application. but couldn't. i used netui-blank
>> >> >> samples
>> >> >> which is in beehive's doc.
>> >> >> kindly explain with package structure.
>> >> >> its urgent..
>> >> >>
>> >> >> regards
>> >> >> sam
>> >> >>
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