Erik Beeson wrote:
I have and action that has two getters that return ints. Is there a way
for my view to render the sum of them? Currently I use a bean that has a
method int sum(int x, int y) { return x+y; }. Is there a better way?
Nope. You're doing it the right way. I'm not sure what
improvement be examined a little deeper for
1.3? This would a very big gain for webwork especially when having a look at
the JSTL comparison mentioned by Maurice.
Cheers
-Paolo
-Original Message-
From: Maurice Parker [mailto:maurice.parker;pmic.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 8:25 PM
Paolo,
Could you add the URL you used and your directory structure to this bug
report?
Thanks,
Maurice
Vedovato Paolo wrote:
ww: current cvs version
app server: wls7.0sp1, orion 1.6.0
using ww:include page=../navigation/header.jsp / fails with following
stacktraces:
orion:
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Patrick Lightbody wrote:
You might not like Anders for the changes he made without asking, but this
this stubbornness is pretty sickening.
Patrick, this is nothing personal. This is a logistical decision.
1) Changing the behavior of the PropertyTag hurts our userbase.
2) Adding addional
Is no one seeing it? AmI really just that strange with WebWork usage?
*Sigh* Patrick, you are fighting against the framework instead of
trying to use it. No matter how many times I show you how to accomplish
what you want, you don't even try it. Stop trying to force it to work
the
Jive is a WebWork application now. Maybe we qualify for a
non-commercial license...
Joseph Ottinger wrote:
Actually, if we're REALLY going to take our own medicine, we should use
WebCompass and use THAT to do the wiki-type functionality.
that is a working example.
Or you could fix those bugs introduced with the GenericDispatcher.
-Maurice
Until I get some examples and code in place, I'll not bring this up again.
-Pat
- Original Message -
From: Maurice Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 04
Geoff,
I hear ya, and I feel your pain. The problem is that nobody (me
especially) likes to write documentation. Open Source projects are
based on volunteer labor and it's not like you can make people do what
you want them to do. If Matt hadn't gritted his teeth and bore down on
the