I propose adding Ted Husted as a committer to Maverick. His resume
precedes him; he's one of the leads of the Struts project and is the
author of _Struts in Action_. He has recently offered to contribute and
maintain an optional package which integrates Formproc with Maverick.
I believe Ted is
+1
-- mike
On Monday, September 22, 2003, at 11:34 AM, Schnitzer, Jeff wrote:
I propose adding Ted Husted as a committer to Maverick. His resume
precedes him; he's one of the leads of the Struts project and is the
author of _Struts in Action_. He has recently offered to contribute
and
I'd be interested in seeing it, and we can add a link to the source in the
docs if you would like. The more samples, the better.
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I'm always amazed at home much technology we can squeeze in an application
for such a little thing like a soccer team. I remember when I was kid all
I'd be interested in seeing it, and we can add a link
to the source in the docs if you would like. The more
samples, the better.
Oh... Now I have to i18n the football site to be useful as a demo app.
Or do you want it in finnish only :-) ... Just kidding.
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:-), Hehe!
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But to answer your question, you want to
use the trivial view type. No need for Domify, which is
designed to take a normal JavaBean and turn it into a DOM tree.
One of the better web applications I've seen is designed for youth
sports teams. There are a couple of these, but we're using
www.eteamz.com. It's a freebie and worth taking out an account just to
see it work.
No i18n though =:0)
-Ted.
Scott Hernandez wrote:
I'd be interested in seeing it,
I would like to know what do you think is the best way to write
localized messages in web application. I have a few possibilities:
1. Servlet Filter (outputstream search/replaces)
2. Resource Bundles
3. Database lookups
4. Ant task that does the replaces and deploys each
language in it's own