I just went through the same thing. The workaround listed in the Struts
installation guide won't work either.
This is what I did to fix it:
Go to struts.jar (You may find more than one copy of this on your machine. The
one that you want will be in
This would be very nice but remember that the
struts-config.xml sits inside the war file
And you don't have any control over it then. Some
containers extract it (like tomcat)
others work directly in it. And maybe other extract
it to a internal database.
So what to update?
Maybe if struts
The examples I've seen using html:options name="someBean"
property="someProperty" / all seem to reference a collection defined in the
same jsp as the options tag. Could someone provide a rookie with an example
where the collection bean is not defined in the same jsp, but rather by, say
an action
I guess that this may be off topic but.
I saw the DreamWeaver Struts taglib(?) on Ted Husted's site. Are there any
instructions for using it? It looks to me like it is some sort of
pre-processor? I do not understand how to use it. I thought that taglibs
were TLD's?
Thanks
Martin
StrutsSavants
I want to iterate over rows in a database table, presenting them as rows
in an HTML table with some of the fields editable via select boxes. It
would look kind of like a spreadsheet where some of the columns have a
one-cell select box to pull down for appropriate entry values.
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 02:52:53PM +0100, Johan Compagner wrote:
This would be very nice but remember that the struts-config.xml sits inside the war
file
And you don't have any control over it then. Some containers extract it (like tomcat)
others work directly in it. And maybe other extract
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 04:53:58PM -0800, Richard D. LeCour wrote:
Here's some examples of what I'd like to do:
template:put name='some.name' content='bean:message key="some.message"/'
direct='true'/
Especially this case is resolvable:
template:put name="some.name"
bean:message
Hello Sirs,
Who should I contact with the information on how to use Struts with IONA's
iPortal Application Server. I would like to make the these instructions
made available for everyone to use.
Thank You, John
Hello,
Does anyone have suggestions about how to test the user interface of
a Struts application before the backend (Action and ActionForm)'s have been
implemented?
I'm having trouble separating development of the UI from the backend. It
seems like we spend too much time going back and forth
I've been using JUnit to test the form and action objects (which required
creating response, request, and servlet stubs for the perform method of
the action object). Then I use HTTPUnit for the interface testing.
-=michael=-
Thanks for the link! The velocity team has raised
several issues that are very relevant.
--- Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and
http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/ymtd/ymtd.html
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