In struts 2, the plugin architecture works differently. Off the top of my
head, I can't think of similar functionality in s2. An alternative option
would be to write a standard J2EE ContextListener and use that. This is how
Spring gets loaded in newer versions of J2EE.
Tom
Christopher Cheng-5 wrote:
>
> In struts1, I have a few plugin to preconfigure some services such as
> QuartzPlugIn during startup
>
> public void init(ActionServlet actionServlet,
> ModuleConfig moduleConfig) {
>
> try {
> SchedulerFactory sf = new StdSchedulerFactory();
> Scheduler sched = sf.getScheduler();
> sched.start();
> }
> catch (Exception e) {
> e.printStackTrace(System.out);
> }
> }
>
> In strtus2, do I have to write a new plugin in a seperate jar? Is there a
> simpler way?
>
>
>
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