would really need to be hooked into
the build system, so that changing the DTDs would cause an automatic update
of these pages too. Not sure how easy that would be, given that it's a Perl
script.
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At one point when I was working
as in action-oriented, as distinct from component-oriented.
Regardless of whether you choose to implement Actions or Commands, it's
still an action-oriented framework.
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the name Struts COR(e).
Spell it with an e
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and event/component.
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technologies like Java Servlets, JavaBeans, ResourceBundles, and XML,
as well as various Jakarta Commons packages, like BeanUtils and Chain
of Responsibility. Action helps you
/writing/perspective/2005/10/05/form/form4.htm
Combining the above with Ajax validation would be very-very nice.
Someone on the list told me she was looking into that ;-)
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In my day job, we're just wrapping up a fairly large Struts app that's
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In my day job, we're just wrapping up a fairly large Struts app
that's
found the need for any special integration with
Struts. It just works.
Now, if we were talking data binding, *that* is where I see a need / use for
integration. ;-)
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So you'd go from :
--
form name=MyForm action=postForm.do
..
input
to parse that as (web 2.0) community webapp, although it really
doesn't seem like it is one, to me at least.
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On Tue, November 8, 2005 10:33 am, shenanigans said:
I was interested in getting feedback from current mail group users.
We have mirrored your mail list in a new
a cached version or something? I just checked, and I get the new one, dated
Nov 2.
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The latest version of clay uses a new dtd, but the file on the web has
not
been updated yet at
http://struts.apache.org/dtds/shale
updated
add-ons without having to grab the entire bundle, so I don't foresee issues
there. (And if we _do_ end up doing that for some reason, we can go to the
4-part numbering for the bundles.)
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Subprojects that get added to the main distro assume the same versioning
rules.
Come
of threads) just emphasises that naming is one of the
hardest parts of software development...
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of what Frank says here.
(Gosh, can I say that? This is unprecedented! ;)
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BTW, was Struts
Distribution voted down already, because I thought that was the most
intuitive
name for what we are trying
difference to those who choose to
build their apps the traditional way.
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I've also seen the great amount of work that goes into this release.
To me, 1.3 should be called 2.0.
Hell, if you are scared about that, call it at least 1.5, but consider
to give it the merit it deserves
as just Spring, the IoC framework,
and is now so many other things as well.
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not use a Struts framework (Classic, Shale,
OverDrive, Ti), what other framework would you want to use?
WebWork
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Hi,
My
On 10/31/05, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like everyone's home directory was deleted on the zone.
Ouch. I just sent a request to infra to ask for some advance notice next
time. ;-)
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, I'm building a MailReader based on the Dojo toolkit. But at this
point, I wouldn't even take a SWAG on a completion date...
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that we could add it here:
*
http://opensource2.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/STRUTS/MailReader
Nothing proves a concept like a proof of concept
patches, including fixes to our unit tests (a thankless
job).
Welcome, Laurie! .. We're looking forward to many more green bars!
PMC vote: 7 +1 (binding), 1 +1 (non-binding)
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Please join us in welcoming Sean Schofield as a Struts committer. Sean is an
Apache MyFaces committer who also been been working on Struts Shale.
Welcome, Sean! .. Now you can apply your own patches!
PMC vote: 5 +1, 1 +0
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the default
umask was changed recently by one of the infra folks who was frustrated at
having to correct file perms all the time. ;-)
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alias ll=ls -l
export PS1='\h:\w \u\$ '
I'm not sure why a struts-1.2.x dir is there. Stick a backup of it
somewhere safe and zap it if you don't
Can we add the ApacheCon logo first, per the request from Lars?
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One more (last) time...
http://svn.apache.org/builds/struts/maven/trunk/site-test/
(I only uploaded the 1.2.7 docs, so the other links to old docs won't
work
Can we add the ApacheCon logo first, per the request from Lars?
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One more (last) time...
http://svn.apache.org/builds/struts/maven/trunk/site-test/
(I only uploaded the 1.2.7 docs, so the other links to old docs won't
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Hello all,
i am working at a huge it-company. The employees there are divided in
communitys.
Every 3 or 4 months
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I have no write access to this list. Any other URL / possibility for this?
Sorry, I always forget that it's a committer-only list. I've forwarded your
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thanks in advance
chris
Martin
itself. Now that we're our own bosses ;-) I think it would be fine to treat
the DTDs as part of the site.
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Somewhat related - Craig, if you are interested, I'd be happy to help
you move your nightly Ant builds to the new zone.
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On 9/21/05, Craig McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/21/05, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
(On the other hand, infra@ has been griping about the number of requests
for
DTDs that hit the ASF servers. I don't know how we can debug where those
are
coming from
.
Good point. Instead of resorting to trickery here, then, perhaps we should
just leave things the way they are. I don't think there's a pressing reason
to include them in the site.
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Narrow minds are weapons made
have lost a week's worth of nightlies, so if
there are problems with the latest one, we can't tell people to pick up one
from a few days ago. But maybe we don't care enough about that to worry
about it.
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I'm half way there. The 1.2 branch build is complete, and now being
built
artifacts without eol-style set to native in the first
place.
I'm going to revers back the changes you made to the wiki.
I agree with Niall. We need to be using 'native' and not any
platform-specific EOL style.
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to leave whitespace.
Perhaps what is meant is that people should not specifically put in effort
to remove it?
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+ * Use spaces for tab characters
- * Use Unix-style line endings for new files (LF)
+ * Use Unix-style line endings for new files
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Actually, are we going for 1.4 now?
Dunno, but I'd be +1 for that.
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On 9/18/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: mrdon
Date: Sun Sep 18 20:02:20 2005
New Revision: 290048
URL: http
+ jvmarg value=-enableassertions:org.apache.shale.../
I believe you meant -Denableassertions... (i.e. missing a 'D')
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URL: http://svn.apache.org
send a message to infrastructure@ about this and / or bring it up
on #asfinfra. This seems like something that needs fixing in the repo. ;-(
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type, and rated.
I was looking at the Lite ones recently, and liked what I saw in Limbo and
Etomite. As I said, though, I haven't used them in anger.
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Can anyone recommend a good open source web content management system
? ;-) It's been the way it is for about 5 years
now, and I don't recall a bug submitted against this before. But we'd
definitely like to know about it if there really is a problem.
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regards
Leon
on this. I really do think that 'core' is the most appropriate
moniker. It's true that not all of the other subprojects plug into it, but I
don't see that as a requirement for calling what really is the core of the
framework 'core'.
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The moniker Core did make a lot
Maven place (i.e. src/java) and
get copied into WEB-INF/src when the war file is built, but I had trouble
figuring out that last part. I started futzing with a postGoal to do the
copy, but got distracted and never got back to it... ;-(
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Ok, so I'm done with the first few phase
of
implementing the server side of applications built with them.
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On 8/29/05, netsql [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well the article kind of says that only domain model/dao is on the server.
And MVC is on the client. And that makes sense. So in your example, if
the client requests
. It would end up being
simpler to just write separate renderings.
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On 8/29/05, Sudhaker Raj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Do we have need of tags like these?
html:js src=/script/util.js /
html:css src=/css/style.css /
Currently we are suppose to use html:rewrite tag or some
}
Now I have my page, the right locale and the user object. Without EL, how
can I ever right the proper greeting?
Why without EL? We created the Struts-EL tags so that you could take
advantage of the EL in the Struts tags.
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The only way today would be:
bean:define id=username
at all!
;-) ;-)
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Also, I think the comments made (in prior discussions) about the
taglibs being no longer supported is not really accurate...but I
won't go there right now ;)
Agreed here... anyone that says they are no longer being supported is
not painting an accurate
instead of the Struts tags:
fmt:message key=...
fmt:param value=.../
/fmt:message
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Cedric
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, and the decoding, dispatching and serialising are all things that a
framework like Struts Ti can provide you with.
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What else should be on the server?
If UI (View) is on the client, C (controller has to be there).
.V
Martin Cooper wrote:
That article does indeed indicate
Works for me too.
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On 8/29/05, Rich Feit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds great to me, actually. It's cleaner in general.
Rich
Don Brown wrote:
Doesn't matter to me as long as it works :)
Don
James Mitchell wrote:
Ok, I've hit a bit of a snag
. I'm not sure we need to go through
the process of deprecating the source for another release before we do
that.
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@todo entries. That's what I did for Commons FileUpload, and I prefer
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Modified:
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struts/sandbox/trunk/ti/core/src/java/org/apache/ti/config/OutputType.java
the list. Hence I'm
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Do we even care about gump failures? (See below)
We certainly should, yes.
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I have 3 line fix for this.
$svn mv build.xml build.legacy.xml
$maven ant
$svn add build.xml
Then doing ...
$ant dist
...(which
on Servlets
2.3 and JSP 1.2, as does Struts Classic. I hope that's still the case,
and that we just need to fix up Tiles to conform to that.
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if any more than a tiny
minority of Tiles users have any dependency on the Tiles API at all.
In my experience, the vast majority of Tiles users know little more
than they need to know to define their tiles in the tiles-defs.xml
file.
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If we're ever going to do this to standalone
valid. I'm cc'ing the domain registrant in case
he can enlighten us...
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your concerns. We do strive to keep as much as is
possible as open as possible - that's one of the key characteristics of
The Apache Way.
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I'm not complaining or trying to fan any flames. I'm just observing what
appears to be an unannounced change in the way struts-dev runs
at all the individial files,
instead of the history of one file, no? Am I missing something?
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On 8/22/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: wsmoak
Date: Mon Aug 22 15:52:03 2005
New Revision: 239270
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=239270view=rev
Log
make copies of this file with the version
numbers in the name, and we reset the content of this file for each
release. So we do end up with a release notes file per release - with the
version number in the name - as well as this one file that retains all of
the history in SVN.
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documentation.
Are there any objections to having 'site' or 'website' as a new sub-project?
None at all. As Ted mentioned, that was the original plan. :-)
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just wanted to point out that the existing Struts site uses neither.
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TIA,
sean
ps. I'm not trying to reopen the maven discussion here, just looking
for some info on how the website is generated ;-)
On 8/12/05, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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the taglib docs.
One thing I especially like about the Maven format is the source
element, which makes chunks of source code look much nicer than we
have them now.
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Using some other format and some other transformation is also an option,
though probably not by Monday
be separate
downloads (_not_ as a war file) available in a number of formats -
minimally HTML and PDF.
Lots of lofty goals, I know, but that's what I'd ultimately like to
see. That's not to lessen at all the great start you've got us off to,
Wendy. Thanks!
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On 8/9/05, Wendy Smoak
about no real point in
moving away from CVS, and then finally overjoyed at what they found
when they finally started using Subversion for real. Except with
Maven, it's even better, because people can still use that
auto-generated Ant build file if they want.
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On 8/8/05, Frank W
+1 for Maven. My reasons are in the other thread:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=struts-devm=112354929615256w=2
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On 8/8/05, David Geary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While we're thinking about supporting portlets in standalone Tiles,
we need to
make another decision: do we use
by setting the appropriate properties.
Last time I checked, Maven had built-in support for running Cactus
tests on Tomcat, Resin, JBoss, Orion and WebLogic. I've only tried
Tomcat myself.
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On 8/8/05, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, one more I forgot. Adding Cactus
complaints
(many of which are relatively minor things, i.e., tabs instead of
spaces, javadoc problems, etc.)
Dang, I thought I caught all the tabs! I sure tried. Maybe people have
been adding them again...
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The second is the updated version with all the above checks added
can't say
whether or not it's still valid. My first guess would be because of
rules about exposing new variables from tags, but perhaps Craig or
David K could chime in on this one.
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bean
* cookie.id
* define.id
* header.id
* anchor.id
* page.id
* parameter.id
* resource.id
the
Checkstyle report is clean.
(Don't get me wrong - I hate to see Checkstyle / PMD / FindBugs
warnings. But I'd also hate to deny our user base a 1.3.0 build just
because we still have such warnings.)
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time we started collaborating more closely with some of
these other projects, so that we can pool our resources rather than
duplicate effort.
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On Tue, 2 Aug 2005, Don Brown wrote:
I'd been waiting to announce/propose this until I could write up a decent
proposal and have
-project?
I left Bug 35931 (missing example app in EL nightly build) as 'Unknown' for
the component.
I just added EL as a component and changed Bugzilla #35931 to that component.
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OK, then apparently the revision displayed when viewing the repo
directly is unrelated to what is being viewed, and therefore not
useful...
So then 168535 is the revision you're looking for, isn't it?
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On 6/21/05, Filippo Munafò [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why, following
=168535diff_format=h
You just need to enter the two revs you want to diff in the boxes at
the end of the page at the URL you mentioned previously.
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Maybe my way of thinking is too much driven by the CVS way, I need to switch
;-)
Filippo
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not able
to explain how to get it. ;-) If you can explain the process you're
going through with CVS, then perhaps I can explain the equivalent in
SVN. But this is sounding like a question for an SVN list instead of
the Struts Dev list now...
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Maybe also with subversion
getting beyond just our
own unit tests. Would anyone have any objection to this?
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supporting only Servlet
2.3 containers and higher, so, as James indicated, feel free to create
an issue in the bug tracker. An attached patch will encourage us to
get the change in more quickly. ;-)
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1) In general, the tiles insert tag handler that executes the
corresponding controller
Yes. The ETA is when it's done, as it always is for open source
projects. ;-) See:
http://struts.apache.org/faqs/helping.html#release
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Hi all... thought I'd go right to the source... is there an ETA for 1.3 being
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On 6/14/05, Michael Jouravlev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Without furhter ado: I called my library Struts Dialogs meaning
Dialogs for Struts. On the one hand, the library is not part of
Struts (yet, but I hope it will be sometime) and is not endorsed by
Struts
no idea. Neither do I. Is that
so hard to believe?
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James Mitchell wrote:
What makes Martin in the know? Or anyone else for that matter? If you
are on _this_ list, you know everything we do about this.
There's no [EMAIL PROTECTED] list that we
secretly discuss
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On 6/7/05, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've always just ran 'ant -f build-site.xml', tarred up
target/documentation,
and scp'ed it over.
Don
James Mitchell wrote:
Taking a closer look, and I see core/build-site.xml that says
on it.
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I'm crunching on deadline right now, so it would be probably a month
or more before I'd be ready to even try cutting a 1.3.0 release.
Are you waiting to use a 1.3-dev nightly build until something like
this can be established? Or do you just think it would make
I received a response from this user asking me to remove the ahold.es
address since s/he can no longer use that address. Done, so we should
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On 5/28/05, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Eddie Bush [EMAIL
Wendy brought this to the attention of the list owner (me - and
possibly others?). That address is not subscribed directly. I've sent
mail to the only address from that domain that is subscribed, saying
that if they don't fix it in a couple of days, I will unsubscribe that
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dinosol.es. Maybe I should just go ahead and remove the ahold.es
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for o.a.tiles. I'm not too terribly worried about breaking peoples'
code, since I suspect that the vast majority of people use Tiles
without coding to its API, in which case there is very little, if
anything, that will need updating if/when the package name changes.
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Thoughts?
david
very
much prefer that we don't continue to exacerbate the problem.
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Hooray! Many thanks, Niall, for driving this one.
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On 5/26/05, Niall Pemberton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Struts team is pleased to announce the release of Struts 1.2.7 for
General Availability. This release includes new functionality, as well as
numerous fixes for bugs
to) /www/cvs.apache.org/repository
That's my fault. Niall asked me where the repo was, and my aging brain
came up with the wrong location. ;-( Sorry about that.
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I suppose we could discuss whether beta grade releases should be
deployed to ibiblio, although I think it would be OK
thoughts on this?
As a diff would show, the difference is that the 1.1 variants use a
Jakarta URL for the taglibs, whereas the regular variants use a Struts
TLP URL. The former are for backwards compatibility, so that people
don't have to change all their URL references.
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Frank
that Shale isn't tied to JSF other than using some of the
underpinnings, but I'm not seeing any evidence to support that in the
code base today.
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sean
On 5/23/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sean,
The FacesContext would be avaiable in a registered preprocess
being included, in binary form, in the binary distribution. I
suspect that's why we only included the EL sources in 1.2.6, too.
Since I only have myself to blame for not reading the thread closely
enough, I think I'll step back and let other folks decide what to do
with 1.2.7.
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margin, than other
online book retailers. (I can only recall one time that I found a book
cheaper at Amazon than at BookPool.)
3) This is much wider than Struts Dev! ;-)
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On 5/12/05, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it's safe to say that users of ASF software buy
that. If there isn't a way, I was wondering if there was a way we
could have an svn commit hook that would strip trailing whitespace on
checkin...
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Don
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Author: martinc
Date: Sat May 7 09:11:38 2005
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release.
Let's make this LATER, then.
And ... roll it!
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Martin Cooper
Niall
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From: Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 5:22 PM
The reason I didn't roll the release last weekend is because we still have
three issues on the release
or
another. One of these is in the sandbox, but since it's an issue that bit
me in my day job, I was hoping we could resolve it, along with the other
two.
Once we've resolved the outstanding issues, either of us could roll the
release in short order, I think.
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Niall
) in the interface too.
Perhaps PropertiedConfig?
PropertyMap? ConfigProperties?
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and then changing the ActionConfigSetPropertyRule to
PropertiedConfigSetPropertyRule.
ps: will log n upload a patch (hopefully) soon.
wonderful -- thanks!
Joe
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On 4/27/05, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't find the thread, but 1.4 gets my vote.
+1
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Don
Niall Pemberton wrote:
I remember the discussion about the JDK version for Struts 1.3 - but I can't
remember if an actual decision was made. Have we decided on JDK 1.4
that, then we're not properly extensible.
I know we're not there yet, but testing for Tiles first is a step in
the opposite direction, IMO.
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Joe
Niall
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From: Joe Germuska [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 5:22 PM
Niall
, there have
been some additional fixes as well. I'm definitely +1 to doing a
1.2.7. If we're ready, I should have some time to roll that this
weekend.
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Joe
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not
convinced is necessary), we should do that for both cases.
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Anyway, I'd suggest filing an enhancement ticket in Bugzilla and if
you can attach patches to implement this, so much the better!
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Struts
Joe
At 12:23 PM +0200
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I guess what I'm trying to say was, giving the current environment with
ModuleConfig and ActionContext, what exactly does everyone see going
into a Struts API bean?
Don
Craig McClanahan wrote:
Not so much an anything else comment, but you might want to take a
look
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