New release of sslext now recognizes multiple mappings for the Struts action
servlet, including the mixing of prefix and suffix mapping. For example,
you can map *.do, *.foo, AND /do/* to the Struts action servlet. Sslext
will recognize the mapping and create the link tag, form tag, etc. with
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From: Ditlinger, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 3:18 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
Subject: [Announce] Enhancement added to sslext
New release of sslext now recognizes multiple mappings for the
Struts action
servlet
public String getLastname(){} Note the capital L
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From: Mehran Zonouzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 6:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: no getter method found
I have the below in my jsp page
Last Name: html:text
/javabeans/docs/spec.html
Steve
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From: Ditlinger, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 11:32 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: no getter method found
public String getLastname(){} Note the capital L
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If an action is used in a form tag, it is expected that it has a form
attribute defined for it. Otherwise, Struts does not know where to put the
data posted from the form. In your case, you don't have much of a form or
need to store posted data. You could redefine as a link rather than a form.
I have an app that is deployed on Tomcat 4.1.24. If I hit a page that is an
ordinary JSP file, I can look at the response headers and see a
content-length that is greater than 0. If I hit a tiles page (a jsp with a
tiles:insert tag), content-length is missing from the header.
If this were a
I assume you are having problems with excessive newlines.
We end up doing a lot of this type of thing:
%@ taglib prefix=html uri=/tags/struts-html
%%@ taglib prefix=bean uri=/tags/struts-bean
%%@ taglib prefix=logic uri=/tags/struts-logic
%%@ taglib uri=/tags/struts-tiles prefix=tiles%
Note
If I understand your problem correctly...I think if you specify
redirect=true on your forward mapping for the posting action, you will be
sure to dump the request parameters by the time the subsequent page is
displayed.
Of course, you can always just allow the subsequent page to be displayed
Struts 1.10 final version is now released. New features (originally added
in RC2, but not announced here):
secure property for actions in struts config file now accepts values
true, false AND any. A value of any means that the action will
accept http or https protocol, whichever is current.
Guess I forgot to say Struts 1.10 final version of *sslext* released. Find
it at sslext.sourceforge.net.
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From: Ditlinger, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 1:21 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: Struts 1.10 final version
Find more info at sslext.sourceforge.net.
Struts 1.10 final version is now released. New features
(originally added
in RC2, but not announced here):
secure property for actions in struts config file now accepts values
true, false AND any. A value of any means that the
We have found that by using the jikes compiler instead of javac for doing
ejbc, we are much more economical with memory. Specifically we use jikes
1.15, although a few of us use 1.17 (avoid 1.16!!). Prior to switching over
to use jikes, we were constantly getting the same memory errors you are
All:
Yesterday's posting of new releases of sslext was to fix a bug that had been
reported a few days previously. Now we have a new release with a new
feature that I am pretty excited about.
A little background: Some older browsers (notable Netscape 4.x) would treat
responses from a server
All:
New versions of sslext, the Struts extension for http/https switching, have
been posted at http://sslext.sourceforge.net.
One new posting is a bug-fixed version for Struts 1.1b3. The bug that was
fixed is described below in an email from last week by Dennis Muhlestein.
The other new
Excellent catch! I've identified the problem and will post a new b3 ( RC1)
version this weekend.
I shouldn't have tried to get so fancy: allowing links with ../ upsets
things. I have a solution in mind.
Thanks,
Steve
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From: Dennis Muhlestein [mailto:[EMAIL
There are examples with each of the different versions. (1.02, 1.1b1, 1.1b2
etc) at sslext.sourceforge.net.
I intend to do some updating for an 1.1RC1 release soon (this weekend?).
Also, I am usually able to answer questions in (semi-)prompt fashion..
Steve
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From:
right here
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From: Andrew Lubalin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 11:00 AM
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Subject: Source code for ActionServlet 1.1-b2
I have the source for 1.1-b3 but I cannot find anything for
1.1-b2, which
is what I need.
Of course you vcan always look at the CVS repository also
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/jakarta-struts/
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From: Ditlinger, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 11:05 AM
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List
Subject: RE: Source code for ActionServlet 1.1-b2
right where??? (no instructions or attachment)
Ditlinger
NoSuchMethodError does not extend Exception, so if you are catching
Exception, the catch block will not be entered.
However, your real problem is that you are compiling against a current
version of Struts and then running against an obsolete version of Struts.
HTH,
Steve
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sslext supports 1.1 (b1, b2 b3) and struts 1.0.2.
See http://sslext.sourceforge.net
Steve
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A redirect is a response to the browser telling it to issue a new request
for the specified URL. Because it is a new request, any attributes in the
original request are gone. You'll have to put them in session if you wish
to keep them around.
Steve
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I have posted a new version of sslext (the Struts extension for HTTP/HTTPS
protocol switching) for Struts 1.1 beta3 at sslext.source.net.
I have also posted new releases of the Struts 1.0, 1.1b1, and 1.1b2
versions. These releases fix a bug with the sslext.tld that never showed up
until I
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From: Steve Vanspall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 7:20 PM
To: Ditlinger, Steve
Subject: RE: Struts SLL extension - Really lost
Hi there,
Thanks for your reply.
I i remove the pageScheme tag and comment out all the
set-property tags
Rick:
You are not the first to ask for a secure attribute on the link tag. This
would be most useful for links to outside resources, like yours. Currently,
the best answer would be to use the regular struts html:link tag for those
links, instead of the sslext:link tag -or- perhaps the
Hi Jeff:
It appears you have a mismatch of identifier (1.1) with DTD (1.0) in your
!DOCTYPE tag. Change your identifier to 1.0 to be consistent with the DTD
URL and then your app should work whether the struts site is up or not.
(Assuming your app is a Struts 1.0 app)
The ActionServlet will
Does anyone have tiles working in a subapp under Struts 1.1? Our working
app seems to have stopped working once we divided the app into subapps with
separate struts config files. Is ActionComponentServlet not compatible with
subapplications? We do have ActionComponentServlet specified in the
Is this the case, Cedric, tiles no good with subapps without a lot of of
changes?
Thanks,
Steve
Ian Tomey said:
--
my advice to you is dont bother with subapps with tiles unless you have a
lot of time to invest in working on it. a lot would need to be changed to
make it work
If the question is: How do I get the URL of the JSP (or other forward URL
path) to show in the browser's URL field? I think the answer is to add
redirect=true to the forward element definition. Of course, this has
other side effects, such as losing the request's attributes and parameters.
So
Rizvan:
We have written an extension to Struts that does the things you are asking
about. This extension allows you to specify certain actions to requested
via https. Our extension to the html:form tag determines whether the
posting action should be requested via http or https. If it should
I notice that none of the 1.1 Beta1 examples include sub-application
configurations. Is this feature ready for prime time? If so, are there any
good examples anywhere? My attempts to use new feature this have not met
with success.
Thanks,
Steve
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Under Struts 1.1, you now specify the mapping as an attribute of the
action-mappings element in the struts-config.xml file as seen here in this
snippet from the DTD:
--
!-- The action-mappings element configures the mappings from submitted
request paths to the corresponding Action
version uses a hidden IFRAME to load
the server view and then replace the current view, ususally the same
plus or minus some data, with the new frame.
Sorry if this sounds confusing ... I can give additional detail if needed.
Sean
Ditlinger, Steve wrote:
It shouldn't take much more than what
If you change the forward definition to this:
global-forwards.
forward name=account.fwd path=/account.do redirect=true /
.../global-forwards
you should eliminate the presence of the logon parameters in the query
string.
The extension we wrote redirects a page using the correct protocol (if
To: Ditlinger Steve
Subject: Re: RE: Big Problem Dealing with SSL!! (Using S. Ditlinger's
ext.)
Well it worked! :-D
After adding the redirect=true attribute to the forward definition
the login are not present anymore in the transmition. But I still get
the pop-up message though. I guess I can
It shouldn't take much more than what you described here.
What are you testing that is not working?
i.e. Is it a problem with the SSL port? Are you trying to block access via
HTTP?
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From: Sean Willson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 12:50
The SSL extension from my JavaWorld article of Feb 15 uses the action
tag's parameter attribute. That has since been modified so that the
version available at http://struts.ditlinger.com uses the set-property
tag. This was done to avoid the exact limitation you are finding with the
parameter
, ).toString();
}
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From: Ditlinger, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 25 February 2002 9:30
To: 'Niall Pemberton'; struts-user; struts-dev
Subject: RE: Implement HTTP and HTTPS in a safe, flexible, and easily
maintainable manner
Hey, thanks for the publicity
Hey, thanks for the publicity.
We've created a Struts extension based on this article. Find it at
http://struts.ditlinger.com.
Try it out, let us know what you think.
Steve
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From: Niall Pemberton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 12:24 PM
for the Servlet to process. In the scenario that I am
switching between HTTPS and HTTP in the same request I will always have to
redirect instead of forward to avoid the parameters being visible.
Greg
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From: Ditlinger, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday
should be transmitted via https. This would require subclassing
the struts FormTag as well.
Am I totally off base here?
-Rob
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From: Ditlinger, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 4:07 AM
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Subject: Re: Implementing HTTPS in Struts
Steve
This link fails to load a complete page for me, and doesn't include a link!
Perhaps it's just me?
Rob
Ditlinger
Robert:
We recently posted just such a solution. Check it out at
http://struts.ditlinger.com. There you will find a description of our
solution and a link to download our Struts extensions and example app. If
you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Steve
You wrote:
: Proposed solution for HTTP vs. HTTPS
Please don't send binary files to the list. It gets me into
lots of trouble
with our mail gateway people
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From: Ditlinger, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 January 2002 17:34
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The line in question contains a call to request.getParameterMap(), a method
new to Servlet Spec 2.3.. I guess I should state that you'll need Tomcat
4.0 (or other J2EE 1.3-compliant container) and/or the latest j2ee jar.
Thanks,
Steve
Has anyone successfully deployed the example app? I get an
Struts-folk:
Please see the attached file as a demonstration of our
proposed extensions for Struts.
In the course of our work, we have had numerous projects
where it was necessary to switch between using the http https protocols
on a page
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