I just installed jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2, and tried to
install and test run jakarta-struts-1.0.
I dropped the struts-documentation.war to the Tomcat's
webapps directory and it works. But when I dropped
the struts-example.war to the webapps directory, and
restart Tomcat, I got the following
BTW, I am running on Windows 2000. If this matters.
--- Isomorph Pty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just installed jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2, and tried to
install and test run jakarta-struts-1.0.
I dropped the struts-documentation.war to the
Tomcat's
webapps directory and it works. But when I
Title: Implementing Struts without using a Form to call the page...
Good morning, All,
I am pretty new to Struts, and am having some problems tackling a specific issue. I have a jsp that is being called without a form, yet does come with some request paraemters that we'd like to check using
If, by defaulting to true, you mean setting it to true when the page is
displayed, yes, you can do that. In your Action, set the property in your
form bean to true, and the checkbox will be displayed checked.
When the form is submitted, Struts will call your form bean's reset()
method, where you
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Hi
I'm interested in how struts users
are handling the differences in struts
xml files between development, staging
and production environments.
Attributes I expect to change in XML files
between environments include:
- urls
-
On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, Rod Schmidt wrote:
Does this mean you can't default a checkbox to true? If you can, how do you
do it?
When you create the ActionForm bean instance, set the corresponding
property to true. You can do this in a couple of ways:
* Initialize the instance variable to
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jason Kemp wrote:
Good morning, All,
I am pretty new to Struts, and am having some problems tackling a specific
issue. I have a jsp that is being called without a form, yet does come with
some request paraemters that we'd like to check using a Struts solution.
There
A new article regarding building Struts applications is available at
http://www.husted.com/about/struts/
entitled Strut by Strut. Feedback is welcome. A followup article
regarding using a database with Struts (Stepping Out) is nearly
complete. Stay tuned.
-- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com,
Your link to David Winterfeldt's page is broken.
Dave
--- Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A new article regarding building Struts applications
is available at
http://www.husted.com/about/struts/
entitled Strut by Strut. Feedback is welcome. A
followup article
regarding using a
Sorry about the last message. It didn't work due to a spelling mistake on
my part. The html:link tag seems to work as expected.
Thanks again,
Rick
At 02:18 PM 6/14/01 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Craig,
Thanks for your response. Unfortunately, it still doesn't work. I tried
two different
Hi
I havedeveloped an aplication which is perfectly functioning in Tomcat. When I deploy the same application on to Weblogic it is not workingand showing many errors. Why it is?
Eda
Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone been successfully able to get the "struts-template" tag
Hi
In my application I am using a hyperlink to call the logoff mapping. This mapping contains only the Action servlet where I am invalidating the session. For the first time, when I am clicking Logoff it is calling the logoff mapping and signing off. Butif I logon again and click againon the
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