yes, little tips like this are appreciated. On 3/23/07, Harring Figueiredo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ted, Thank you so much for sending this out. I was wandering what was the difference between namespace and package. I guess this explain well. Thanks ! hff On 3/23/07, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Many Struts applications contain hundreds of pages. To help organize > large applications, the Struts configuration is designed around the > notions of "packages" and "namespaces". Each package can set its own > defaults, including a namespace setting. > > <struts> > <package name="example" namespace="/example" extends="struts-default"> > > <action name="HelloWorld" class="example.HelloWorld"> > <result>/example/HelloWorld.jsp</result> > </action> > > <!-- Add actions here --> > </package> > </struts> > > Use the namespace attribute to create logical modules or units of work > within an application, each with its own identifying prefix. In an > accounting application, the actions relating to "payables" might be in > one namespace, and actions relating to "receivables" in another. > > Namespaces avoid conflicts between action names. Each namespace can > have it's own "menu" or "help" action, each with its own > implementation. While the prefix appears in the browser URI, the tags > are "namespace aware", so the namespace prefix does not need to be > embedded in forms and links. > > -HTH, Ted > <http://www.husted.com/ted/blog/> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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