Are you running a Servlet 2.3 compliant app. server? If so, Filters are
what you are looking for. If not, you could add some scriptlet to the end
of each JSP (perhaps?) that could post-process the response before it is
finalized.
Erik
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From: Brandon Goodin
Hi,
check in the code...
first: reset()
then: populate()
at last: validate()
You need to do it, if you have checkboxes on your form, cause their value
is only transmitted if they are set. Without the reset-methode you have
no knowledge when the user deselects them. Easy to try and then you
Hi,
Does the ignore=true not reset bug in Orion still remain with the latest Tiles
distribution ? I think I have corrected it. Can someone confirm it ?
For the Orion problem (submenu failed after second access), I am aware of it and
will try to correct it asap.
A workaround is to
Hi Cedric,
So is there (was there) a known bug with Orion then? This sounds very much
like the problem I had with Orion where a search form worked the first time,
and then subsequently only returned the page of the first search's results.
The JSP seemed to hang at the template:insert... start
Hi Darryl,
Two problems with Tiles and Orion have been discovered :
* If you was using ignore=true, other tags in the page don't behave as
expected. This bug is corrected in the latest distribution
* If you try the Tiles example, the submenu fail after the second access to
Hi,
I don't really understand what you want to do : Can you describe a little bit
more what the resulting page should look like, and what is the expected behavior
when you select an option ? Also, is there a set of select for each adress, or
one for all adresses ...
Cedric
iT meDic
Hi
I making my first Struts application that uses cookies, but it doesn't seems
to send the cookies to the client.
If I use cookie.setMaxAge(60*60*24*30); to set the max age for 30 days, the
cookie is not send to the client, but if I doesn't set the max age at all,
the cookie is send allright
Hi guys,
This isn't strictly a struts question but I have
been wracking my brains trying to solve it with no
luck. I wondered if any of you guys could help
I am deploying an ear file under weblogic 6.1
and in part of the code I need to parse an
xml file however, I can't figure out how to
Well, I agree that this is not well documented. I need to find time to do it.
But if someone have something, any help is welcome !
Cedric
Sandeep Takhar wrote:
Here you need to understand the api of tiles. It is
quite powerful.
I wrote something about this for internal use. I will
In the struts-example that comes with stuts 1.0 they use a tag for this.
I can imagine however that some people find creating their own taglib
for such a trivial task a bit too much work.
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After a week of banging my head on my desk I am still no closer to getting
any struts example to work.
I am using tomcat verdsion 3.3-m3 and i have unpacked the struts-example
file.nI have tried it on 2 macheines with the same result. I displays the
first Jsp but the image on it is missing as it
Slight correction
When i try to submit any form in the
example, my browser is redirected to logon.do;jsessionid=454333 or whatever
number.
Im my haste and frustration I got it wrong, sorry guys :)
Andy
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Hi Andy,
First of all, don't break your head on the desk, use a pillow! Now, to your problem:
Did you instal all the prerequisite software, how it is described on
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/installation-1.0.html?
Marcel
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Indeed I did. The only thing I dont have is the:
JDBC 2.0 Optional Package Classes - Struts supports an optional
implementation of javax.sql.DataSource, so it requires the API classes to be
compiled. They can be downloaded from
http://java.sun.com/products/jdbc/download.html.
I want sure if
It's hard to say without seeing your code. They should automatically
select the current value.
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yogesh borse wrote:
Hi All,
I'm populating a
If you want to set a value that is part of an ActionForm, you can use
html:hidden.
Note that the Struts html:form tag will automatically create a bean if
it is not already in the expected scope. An Action will also create a
ActionForm bean if it is missing. Otherwise, you need to create it
I'd like to be able to produce an XML document from my form that wraps the
bean's values with the method names. Has anyone done this, or should I do it
on my own and submit the extension?
Thanks,
Matt
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I'm trying to install and run the struts example on iPlanet Webserver
4.1. I've followed the instructions provided on the jakarta website,
however, when I try to access the index.jsp page, I get the following
error. Has anybody encountered this problem before or have ideas on the
cause of the
Are you using Frames? That could be the problem. I haven't quite figured out
why but try removing any frames (if possible).
Todd Fulton wrote:
I just can't seem to get the html:errors tag to display the errors passed
through via my ActionForm object's validate() method. I have confirmed
Hello I've been successfully forwarding a form submit to an Action (A0)
which uses a parameter in the form to forward to another Action (call it
A1) which performs business logic and populates a bean to display in a
result page. It all works.
I now copy that working Action (A1) class to another
I believe there is also a tag that struts uses that
can take the output servlet/jsp and place it in a
bean. If you look at the code for this tag you will
see how they get the output of a servlet and place it
in a bean. This should work for any type of output.
Unfortunately I don't have the
Have you defined the tag library in the jsp?
--- Todd Fulton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just can't seem to get the html:errors tag to
display the errors passed
through via my ActionForm object's validate()
method. I have confirmed that
the validate() method is working correctly -- as I'm
I've been wondering about the best way to go about using struts in this
situation
I have two types of forms (for different kind of web registrations) which
are very similar, but not quite identical. The associated
RegistrationAction will perform slightly different tasks depending on
Hi all,
On the http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/struts-logic.html; site page, two
very interresting tags are presented : 'empty' and 'notEmpty'.
I have downloaded struts v1.0, but I just can't find them neither the
declaration in the struts-logic.tld file, nor the corresponding .class
files in
The problem is that html:form is looking for the ActionForm associated
with its ActionMapping.
Having one Action handle more than one ActionForm isn't a problem. But
getting html:form to handle more than ActionForm is problematic.
If the *properties* for each registration type are the same,
If you are not using framesets - I would suggest
looking at using tiles or templates. These allow you
to include header,footer,menu,body type layouts within
the jsp -- here you would just reference the jsp file.
sandeep
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Hello all!
I have an
Hi folks! I am from Uruguay, South America, so sorry my English :)
I am evaluating the Struts framework as an MVC aproach in the web tier in
our company product (after attending the entusiastic presentation in the
JavaOne conference!). The framework convince us pretty much, but we are very
Andy, if everything is configured well, I can't think of what is wrong. As much as I
understand, you did reiceve the logon form. after signing on you are redirected back
to the logon form. Right? As much as I remember the example (it is quiet a long time
ago, I used it), it will redirect you
That's the error message I get in the browser for my current problem too
(see earlier post)! I don't think I see a specific ClassCastException
though, only 'incompatible object'.
You're right - it makes no sense
Rob Breeds
Hello,
I am relatively new to Struts and am encountering a problem with the
struts-config.xml file. I have set up a global-forwards like below:
forward name=menu path=/do/Menu/
Then I set up an action like below:
action path=/Menu
forward=/WEB-INF/pages/menu.jsp
My appologies for asking something that has probablly been asked and answered before,
however, I wasn't able to find the answer in
my searches.
How do you force someone to login before being allowed to access your application. It
doesn't seem right to code this in each
action class.
Is it
Hmmm Is this too easy or too hard of a question to be answered?
Bob
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Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 3:16 PM
Subject: Digester content with elements
I was wondering how to
I'd suggest using Tomcat 4.0. I've installed the struts-example.war on it
without any problems at all - and no setup.
Matt
--- Marcel Andres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy, if everything is configured well, I can't think of what is wrong. As
much as I understand, you did reiceve the logon
Could you not use a DOM parser, e.g. xerces, to do this?
Regards,
Scott
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From: Bob Byron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: Digester content with elements
Hmmm Is this too
Scott,
Check out the Struts sample app, it has two features that could solve your
problem.
Firstly, it has a login form and action. The sample app checks against an
XML file for a list of users, but you could code the action to access a
business object that verifies the username and
I don't understand how this is any different than the
stuff that comes with the documentation.
-sandeep
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Could you not use a DOM parser, e.g. xerces, to do
this?
Regards,
Scott
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To:
In my opinion, the best method to use is container-managed authentication. You
can set this up via your web.xml file and protect your struts action class
(*.do).
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/08/06/webform.html
Matt
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Scott,
Check out the
a common method is to insert a custom tag on each page and
a) checks the session, say, for a suitable attribute and value
b) presents a login / redirects to login if no such value is found
On Friday 02 Nov 2001 3:44 pm, you wrote:
My appologies for asking something that has probablly been
To do it properly you have to:
(1) Write a abstract base class, say `SecureActionBase' that provide security methods
checkLogon(). Write a default implementation of `checkLogin' that subclasser can
override. If no user is not longer return an action mapping forward that redirects
to the login.
The examples that I have seen only show neat cases
where there is no intermixing of text and content..
Case 1: textI want to remember this date,/textdate/text, forever!/text
I want to see an example of how to parse the following:
Case 2: textI want to remember this date,date/, forever!/text
In
Actually, I can use SAX to do this, but I have been hearing good
things about the digester and wanted to see if I could utilize any
of its advantages.
Would you recommend I use SAX instead?
Bob
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Hello All,
by using a JSP tag to check if the user is logged, aren't you mixing somehow
logic and presentation? In theory, you should provide a way that is
independent of the fact that you store your user in the session (though
Struts does it that way). Furthermore, you may need to not only
Hi again ..
I am quite new to struts .. hope someone will take time to go through my
query which I am reposting ( if not I am gonna come back with a more catchy
subject line !! ;-) )
Thankx in advance (again)
Rajoy
HI all
I've encountered a situation as follows
1. I have a
When you call a page for the first time and you want some values in
checkboxes or radiobuttons preselected,
just initialise the form bean with the values you want to preselect.
Jens
Ted Husted wrote:
It's hard to say without seeing your code. They should automatically
select the current
Can anyone interpret this for me? I'm really at a roadblock here:
Re the html:errors tag . . .
In order to use this tag successfully, you must have defined an
application scope MessageResources bean under the default attribute name,
with at least the following message keys:
Your JSPs should not be in your WEB-INF folder ... try moving it up.
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 10:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Newbe - problem with Struts-Config.xml
Hello,
I am relatively new to
Take a look at the section on internationalization in the User's Guide,
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide/building_view.html#i18n
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From: Todd Fulton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 10:38 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List (E-mail)
You can also look at
http://www.onjava.com/lpt/a//onjava/2001/10/31/struts2.html
The fifth and sixth page to be precise. It talks about exactly what you are looking
for.
HTH
Scott.
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001
It is now ok : Tiles run with Orion in both mode (development and production).
Otavio, can you tell us if it also works on Oracle's flavor of Orion (I thing yes,
but want to be sure).
I have try it with Orion 1.5.3.
Cedric
Otavio C. Decio wrote:
Hi all,
Did anybody successfully
what if you want to use the JSP in WEB-INF technique so you can rely on
container authentication to protect your JSPs from prying eyes?
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Took another look at your code - wondering why there are no setter/getters in
your Parameter.java?!! Did I miss something?
You obviously need these for the set to work. You still haven't posted your jsp
page to show what you are doing there, but if you have something like this:
And have you done a
saveErrors(request, errors);
in your action (or wherever the validation is occuring)?
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I have a collection called workrelationships .I have to use radio buttons to select
the preferred workrelationship.
here is the code for iteration
logic:iterate name=WorkRelationshipsForm property=WorkRelationships id=worker/
tr
td
bean:write name=worker property=faculty/
bean:write name=worker
Can anyone enlighten me on the Pros and Cons of using the Struts template
taglib as opposed to say CSS or any other common interface rendering
utility?
Thanks in advance.
JBR
Yes, I have in my Action subclass. But, I'm doing the validation in the
ActionForm subclass -- via the validate() method which returns the populated
ActionErrors object (i checked that it is indeed populated) to the
ActionServlet.
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From: Tom Servo [mailto:[EMAIL
I have the following:
%@ page language=java %
%@ taglib uri=/WEB-INF/struts-bean.tld prefix=bean %
%@ taglib uri=/WEB-INF/struts-html.tld prefix=html %
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From: Sandeep Takhar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 6:20 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing
The Tiles version (in the Contrib folder) can be integrated with the
Action forwards, eliminating places where another physical file might
otherwise be needed. This uses a XML configuration file, which is very
Struts-like.
CSS can be used along with JSP templates.
Other than that, I would say
Rajoy,
Please read the archives of this list before posting questions. This problem
has been addressed many times.
To summarise again, to update in an iteration, the names of the form elements
must have the index included eg. name=parameter[0].value. Struts will then
use this to make the
You can have your JSPs in the WEB-INF directory - I use that and it works
fine.
Are you using a html:base/ in your JSP?
Rob Breeds
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I have a collection called workrelationships .I have to use radio buttons to select
the preferred workrelationship.
here is the code for iteration
logic:iterate name=WorkRelationshipsForm property=WorkRelationships id=worker/
tr
td
bean:write name=worker property=faculty/
bean:write name=worker
Hello.
I get the following error
2001-11-02 18:34:42,855 533668 [Thread-4] ERROR
(gui.framework.ExceptionHandler) - Handling exception
javax.servlet.ServletException with template error.htm
2001-11-02 18:34:42,855 533668 [Thread-4] ERROR
(gui.framework.ExceptionHandler) - Exception-Message:
See if this helps...
http://www.mail-archive.com/struts-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg16684.html
Cheers,
Dave
Alvin Kutttikkat Antony
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thank you for the quick response Ted. it's quite obvious that you are the
man. I will look @ Tiles. I didn't have any other interface rendering
utilities in mind, I was just looking for suggestions. thanks again.
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From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Thanks for your reply Sandeep,
We are already using struts templates to render the pages. So we have
something like the following:
template.jsp
- Contains all navigation
- Gets the content page
content.jsp
- Inserts into template.jsp
- Puts several items (title, image, etc...) into
Hello,
I have the following Strut-Config file.
!-- == Form Bean Definitions ===
--
form-beans
!-- Logon form bean --
form-bean name=logonForm
type=com.mlsbuyer.logonform/
/form-beans
!-- == Global
try using
servlet-mapping
servlet-nameaction/servlet-name
url-pattern/*.do/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
instead of
servlet-mapping
servlet-nameaction/servlet-name
url-pattern/do/*/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
LN
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Hi, All,
I set up a data source in my struts-config.xml like this:
data-sources
data-source autoCommit=false
description=Tira Database
driverClass=sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver
maxCount=2
mincount=1
Thank you, I realize that the *.do will work, I had it that way initially.
However, I was reviewing the Artimus example by Ted Husted and liked how
he had the URL mapping setup and the struts-conf.xml file so I thought I
would give it a try. But so far, it has not worked at all in my
Barry,
This can happen if your data source is improperly configured. The Action
mappings aren't processed due to an error while trying to access the
datasource. My most frequent cause has been a misconfigured JDBC URL, or
a missing JDBC driver.
regards,
Stephen Owens
Corner Software
Hi Ted,
I joined the Struts Mailing List yesterday and have already learned some
valuable information. I have seen Tiles refered to in several different
posts and am wondering where I can find out more information about it (I
couldn't find a Contrib folder, but wasn't sure where to look for
What application server are u using Rob? Cause unless ur doing something
else different. WEB-INF is supposed to be a PRIVATE folder (read the J2EE
specifications) nothing public should be in this folder. Not that it cant
be.. it just takes more coding.
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From: Siggelkow,
Try
global-forwards
forward name=logonpath=/do/logon.do/
/global-forwards
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 8:25 AM
Subject: Exception: Cannot retrieve mapping for action
Hello,
I have the following
Hi,
I am relatively new to struts..I have a login page on which I fill user name
and password and press login button. Then it should go to home.jsp instead
browser says Page cannot be displayed. I saw the Tomcat console and error
given is No action instance for path /logon could be created
Hi, All
I read the struts document, I config my data source in struts-config.xml,
In my action I can use the following code to get Data source and use it.
Right now I want to use it in my JSP scriplet, when I use it, it can not be
compiled as servlet is a undefined variable or class.
I want to
did you have this classes in your WEB-INF/classes dir
?com.tgt.d2g.auth.LogonAction
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 2:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need help
Hi,
I am relatively new to struts..I have a login page
Yes I do :-(
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Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 15:19:42 -0500
did you have this classes in your WEB-INF/classes dir
There isn't a set schedule, but there are goals set.
Below is a link to the To Do List. There will be a
Struts 1.1 release when these things are done.
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/todo-1.1.html
When is the next release coming out?
You have validate=true in your action? Or in your
Action if you are definitely getting back an
ActionErrors object with messages then you could use
the saveErrors method in the Action class to save it.
Also, do you have errors.header and errors.footer
defined? There is also an html:messages
Are you submitting your form to /login, or /do/login? Alternately, are you
using the html:form tag with the action attribute set to /login?
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 1:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need help
The datasource is an attribute in application scope. You can use the
pageContext to get this attribute.
You may be able to do something with a bean:. tag or a
jsp:useBean / tag to expose this attribute... but I could not figure
it out.
by the way you aren't going to put a
Hi Ashoka,
your sample struts config file does not define a form bean. Maybe this is
the reason for your problem.
actionpath=/logon
type=com.tgt.d2g.auth.LogonAction
name=logonForm
input=/jsp/logon.jsp
Hello struts experts,
I can't get a submit button to work which uses a bean:message for a
localized button text _and_ a request parameter at the same time. I have
browsed the mail archive, but haven't found a solution for this. Maybe one
of you can tell me the way to achieve my goal:
A form on
I think all paths are relative to the root of your application.
I am new to struts... so I may be all wrong but
make the path in your action /jsp/logon
actionpath=/jsp/logon
type=com.tgt.d2g.auth.LogonAction
name=logonForm
The problem is actually with HTML itself. The value attribute of a submit
button specifies both the button label as well as the value submitted to the
server.
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 3:08 PM
To: [EMAIL
Pardon me, I forgot to mention earlier that the form-beans entry is also
there.
Ashoka Murthy
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Subject: Re: Need help
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 22:13:39
I finally got it. Was missing the init-param for the 'action' servlet in
the web.xml file.
init-param
param-nameapplication/param-name
param-valuecom.spk.ApplicationResources/param-value
/init-param
Thanks!!
If you have three submit buttons for the same form only the submit
button that is pressed will be sent as a parameter... i think.
so you could check for the existence of the parameter to find out what
button was pressed. The parameter name will not be localized just the
value... and who
Why don't you separate the value displayed from the action sent using a
Javascript method:
script language=javascript
function submitWithAction(action) {
document.yourFormName.action.value=action;
}
/script
input type=hidden name=action (this can be generated with
html:hidden)
html:submit
I would say having three properties for the three buttons would be a cleaner
solution. Relying on JavaScript anywhere you don't have to is asking for
trouble, IMO.
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 3:49 PM
To: 'Struts
Will get back on this. Probably the right track to go.
Tnx
Ashoka
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Subject: Re: Need help
Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 14:30:27 -0700
I think all paths are
Anybody knows how much Struts related pages will be
in this book ?
Nicolas
Hi all,
I wrote an app using struts and it works fine. Now I
want to add a filter, so that a pre-defined page will
be filtered before return. The question is how to
specify filter-mapping. I tried lots of options, it
does not work.
For the following action,
actionpath=/generateBig
Lots.
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Nicolas Parisé wrote:
Anybody knows how much Struts related pages will be
in this book ?
Nicolas
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Nick ...
Don't know about that one, but I like Professionl JSP 2nd Ed. from Wrox ...
good foundation on JSP and good coverage of basic Struts with a plus!
(custom tag libs section)
Paulo
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Russell,
This comes from the SilverStream admin guide on page 90. It tells
you how to change it in the httpd.props file, but you might be able to get
it to work via the web.xml.
_
Specifying character set
Cameron, are you still experiencing this problem? I just ran into the same
thing and thought I would share how I solved it.
I too was creating a form bean and then adding it to the session. When the
corresponding jsp was loaded, all the values were reset to the default.
Upon examining my
hi
Does anybody know when the next version of struts (containing tiles) will be
released?
Thanks
Peter
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I think 1.1 will have tiles in it actually the current nigthly build of
1.1 already have Tile in its source.
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To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: struts with tiles
hi
Does anybody
Another way is to proxy it yourself. This may or may not work if you
are dependent on user state. Basically, you server code plays the role
of the web browser ala wget.
(not sure if the following code is correct. Let the buyer beware)
URL url = new URL(pageToCache);
String
Design wise . . . do you all tend to propagate exceptions all the way up to
the ActionServlet -- centralized like -- or rather grab them in a more
granular fashion?
For instance, I've got Action classes using a business object layer which
has LDAP exceptions possible down deep. This layer is
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