Hi friends,
I need your advice about this:
I have a J2EE application that runs on Websphere application server.
The application contains a several web projects (WARs).
I need to implement a menu page that will be the front for all that web
projects.
1. Should that menu be a separate
Hi,
Good and complete example is here:
http://www.roseindia.net/struts/strutsfileupload.shtml
and check this too:
http://saloon.javaranch.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=next_topicf=58t=006647go=older
At the end of the day, you need to code Java I/O for file (s) manipulation.
If you read
There's another problem related to the modal window: it not permits
submitting there.
You have to create an artifact to make this (put a frame inside the
modal window and put the original page to display inside the frame).
2006/1/18, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
FYI, there are some
I tried to do this many times but I couldn't. I look for information
in the web but I think there's no possible solution.
2006/1/19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
Window.onclose works with only IE. However, you can try unload event.
Refer the code snippet below
function onClose()
Hi,
Well I am getting the following error while running my first struts
application..
url is :
http://localhost/userRegistration.do
---
No action instance for path /userRegistration could be created ?
I'll have to look at this more closely later. I have no trouble with
microsoft docs.
On 1/18/06, temp temp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried content type as application/msword but it did not help .Any
other ways to solve this problem?
thanks regards
Note: forwarded message attached.
Hi,
as you are posting this on struts list I suppose you want to do something on
the server If the user closes its browser, something like storing his logout
time?
Though you might be able to do some cleaning operation on the client (via
onunload and such methods) for some browsers, it might
You can use Struts-Menu, it's sure is a good thing.
The only issue is, that you can't generate the first menu level
dynamically (or it's not easy).
So if you wan't to have something like:
Group 1
- Project 1
- Project 2
- Project 3
Group 2
- Project 1
- Project 2
- subproject 1
Hello
Not sure if you could..
An idea would be to use AOP and instead of loading the menu from
The menu-config.xml you could load it from your database
That could be a possibility, since afaik the menu is always
Contained within MenuLoader (or something like that),so it's not read
From
Hi,
You can use this attribute in the body tag
*BODY *onbeforeunload=HandleOnClose()**
Thanks,
K.Ganesh
Josh McDonald wrote:
Servlet 2.4 lets you use EL all over the place in JSPs? That rocks me,
can someone please send me a link to some good examples of just how
out-there you can get?
${scopedVar}
or even...
${scopedVar.propertyName}
I think I might be misunderstanding your question.
Harish Pathak wrote:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: multipleform.UserRegistrationForm
Where are you deploying your class files to? They should be in either
/WEB-INF/classes (in standard package/directory hierarchy) or in a JAR
in /WEB-INF/lib.
Dave
Hi,
We have two web applications, a Struts-application
and a strutsless application.
Both web applications have to use the same session.
It appears that both apps do have a session with
the same id, but the session-objects are different
and so all the attributes the two session-objects
Josh McDonald wrote the following on 1/18/2006 5:29 PM:
Servlet 2.4 lets you use EL all over the place in JSPs? That rocks me,
can someone please send me a link to some good examples of just how
out-there you can get?
Just remember to consider using c:out vs just the straight EL ${}...
Craig
What are the different ways in designing the persistence layer so that it
works with a Struts application? I am looking for a simple way to access a
database. Should I use hibernate? Are there any articles online that
discuss these alternatives and their tradeoffs? Thanks.
- Asad
Asad Habib wrote the following on 1/19/2006 10:10 AM:
What are the different ways in designing the persistence layer so that
it works with a Struts application?
Most either recommend Hibernate or iBATIS. I like iBATIS. I have a
lesson on it using it with Struts that should be pretty easy to
It appears that you're still a student and you've asked for a ...simple
way to access a database.
My suggestion, start with JDBC. From there, you can investigate other
options including, but not limited to, DbUtils, iBatis, Hibernate, EJB
entity beans, etc.
Scott Ambler has a nice article
Hi,
I want to generate a dropdown list of cities holding their ids in value
atrribute.
html should look like
select name=cities
option value=1city a/option
.
.
.
/select
I got the values in a vector consists
Gündüz Can Topal wrote the following on 1/19/2006 11:11 AM:
I got the values in a vector consists of hashmap holding id name pairs,
and put the vector in session in a setup action.
But couldn't manage to generate dropdown list using html tag. How can
it be done?
You can probably use the
For those that are not tired of framework wars:
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=38601
I think Shale can be used w/ different view layer, ex: Wicket. I also
think Shale WAR can be done in Groovy (it makes class files). That would
be a good combo for the old browser tech.
I second the suggestion to start with JDBC. I've written a simple
JdbcReader and JdbcWriter that I use within a DAO for accessing the
database. You can find it at
http://idiacomputing.com/moin/JdbcPersistence
- George
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I third the suggestion :) But, I would look at the Spring JDBC package.
If your going to do naked JDBC, they can make your life a lot easier. I
would be using it now myself, except...
I have over the course of a few projects developed four classes that I've
used often when I couldn't really
Interesting note: iBATIS was in the top 3 for JDJ's Best Java
Persistence Architecture.
http://jdj.sys-con.com/read/171303_3.htm
Larry
On 1/19/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Asad Habib wrote the following on 1/19/2006 10:10 AM:
What are the different ways in designing the
On 1/19/06, Martin Morawetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We have two web applications, a Struts-application
and a strutsless application.
Both web applications have to use the same session.
This is not possible, either with or without Struts. The servlet
specification requires that the
On 1/19/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh McDonald wrote the following on 1/18/2006 5:29 PM:
Servlet 2.4 lets you use EL all over the place in JSPs? That rocks me,
can someone please send me a link to some good examples of just how
out-there you can get?
Just remember to
Hi,
I'd like to choose the default value of my html:select in the action
class. What is the parameter to set ?
Action :
request.setAttribute(partnerslist,
getPartnerListFromDataBase(dataSource));
JSP:
html:select property=partner_id
html:options
Thibaut wrote the following on 1/19/2006 1:09 PM:
Hi,
I'd like to choose the default value of my html:select in the action
class. What is the parameter to set ?
Set the value of the form bean property in your Action before you go to
the form and that will be the default. Or, you could even
http://opensource2.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/IBATIS/Quick+Start+Guide
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Hello,
I'm trying to get a simple clay example up and running so that I can use
the full html view (which is similar to facelets, correct?).
I looked at the use cases and copied the web.xml, faces-config.xml and
clay-config.xml and stripped out anything that I didn't need, like
Spring and
Isn't there an options tag that takes in a collection?
Wouldn't that be more optimized and easier?
Shawn
-Original Message-
From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 10:16 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Generating dropdown lists using
Thank you for your quick reply.
I use dyna form. Therefore i have to create a new instance of the dynaform.
//get the parameter I want to put by default
String secteurDefault = request.getParameter(secteur);
if(secteurDefault!=null)
{
if(form == null)
{
FormBeanConfig cfg =
I have a custom ViewControllerMapper which depends on resources set up
by my ViewHandler implementation. Unfortunately, in some circumstances,
ShaleViewHandler calls the mapper before my view handler has done its
work. I think the problem is that ShaleViewHandler gets installed as a
wrapper
When creating form beans does it have to have only, which the user can enter
information to?
In my JSP, there are fields
order date: present order date input field (user can update the
order date here)
Like this the JSP has about 20 fields.
Does the form bean should contain only
On 1/19/06, Laurie Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a custom ViewControllerMapper which depends on resources set up
by my ViewHandler implementation. Unfortunately, in some circumstances,
ShaleViewHandler calls the mapper before my view handler has done its
work. I think the problem is
Hi again.
I posted a similar question yesterday...thought I'd try again.
Is there a good way to forward a response after calling
response.getOutputStream()? I've done a lot of web searching, and find
the question asked many times. Yet, I've been unsuccessful (or simply
dense) in finding a
Craig McClanahan wrote:
On 1/19/06, Laurie Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a custom ViewControllerMapper which depends on resources set up
by my ViewHandler implementation. Unfortunately, in some circumstances,
ShaleViewHandler calls the mapper before my view handler has done its
work. I
Hi
Is there any open source utility which i can use to
create DDL from an existing database, so i can use it
to run to create tables on other database.
This utility should be smart enough to create DDL
statements for tables with primary key, before tables
with foreign key.
That way when i run the
Thibaut wrote:
Thank you for your quick reply.
I use dyna form. Therefore i have to create a new instance of the dynaform.
You should never have to do this manually. Struts will create the form
for you provided your action mapping specifies the form name via the
'name' attribute.
//get
Mike Darretta wrote:
I posted a similar question yesterday...thought I'd try again.
Perhaps you posted that one in the middle of another thread as well?
Make sure you post new threads as fresh messages, not replies to
unrelated messages, to make sure they get seen by as many people as
fea jabi wrote:
When creating form beans does it have to have only, which the user can
enter information to?
In my JSP, there are fields
order date: present order date input field (user can update
the order date here)
Like this the JSP has about 20 fields.
Does the form bean
Doesn't your database include such an export tool? What database are
you using?
Ashish Kulkarni inquired
Is there any open source utility which i can use to
create DDL from an existing database, so i can use it
to run to create tables on other database.
This utility should be smart enough to
On 1/19/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh McDonald wrote the following on 1/18/2006 5:29 PM:
Servlet 2.4 lets you use EL all over the place in JSPs? That rocks me,
can someone please send me a link to some good examples of just how
out-there you can get?
Just remember to
Vidya (Suvarna) Mahavadi wrote:
Hi,
I am currently working on an application which uses Indexed properties.
And I am not able to update the indexed bean properties properly. I have
included some code snippets here.. The problem is when the check box on
the jsp is checked it update correctly,
Garner, Shawn wrote the following on 1/19/2006 1:38 PM:
Isn't there an options tag that takes in a collection?
Yes there is html:options and there is also html:optionsCollection
Wouldn't that be more optimized and easier?
It's just saves a little extra typing (I doubt any more
Rahul Akolkar wrote the following on 1/19/2006 3:30 PM:
For such concerns ...
${fn:escapeXml(test)}
is an option.
c:out/ is overrated in JSP = 2.0, IMO.
Just curious why is ${fn:escapeXml(test)} any better than c:out
value='${test}'/ ?
--
Rick
Hi;
I am 99% positive this is doable, but I can't find it anywhere. How do I get
a method called before a page is built - and very specifically before the
very first page (index.jsp) is displayed to a user? I want to see if we have
a cookie that identifies them and if so, put their name in
On 1/19/06, David Thielen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am 99% positive this is doable, but I can't find it anywhere. How do I get
a method called before a page is built - and very specifically before the
very first page (index.jsp) is displayed to a user? I want to see if we have
a cookie that
Hi;
I thought there was a way to have an action class get called before a page
was rendered as well as when the form was submitted. Or something like that
- but it could be clearly tied to each jsp page.
Is my memory off? (I know I had a system in some old code where each page
did a security
On 1/19/06, David Thielen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought there was a way to have an action class get called before a page
was rendered as well as when the form was submitted. Or something like that
- but it could be clearly tied to each jsp page.
That will happen automatically if you link
I think your answer suffices for this time, but my original objective
was to:
(1) Execute a download of an output stream for a file built on the fly
(2) Forward to another page indicating the download succeded.
Mike
P.S. Thanks for the posting advice...I thought I was posting to the
entire
What I mean is, can you use it inside third party (and your own) tags?
Also, can you use it to get the result of a method that's not really a
GETTER? Such as size() on a collection, even though there's no getSize()
method?
Cheers,
-Josh
--
His comrades fought beside him, Van Owen and the
Hi;
I have a page admin.jsp that if a user is not an admin, they should never
see. I can make the standard way to get there be admin.do but that just
invites a hacker to type in admin.jsp, so I still have to insure that
requests for admin.jsp are redirected for non admin users.
Each page
On 1/19/06, Josh McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I mean is, can you use it inside third party (and your own) tags?
Yes.
Also, can you use it to get the result of a method that's not really a
GETTER? Such as size() on a collection, even though there's no getSize()
method?
No.
On 1/19/06, Josh McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I mean is, can you use it inside third party (and your own) tags?
By it do you mean EL expressions? If so, the answer is yes. The tags
don't have to know anything about this, because the JSP page compiler
generates the code to evaluate
4. put all jsps under WEB-INF so they are NOT accessable via url.
always link urls to actions and forward to jsps. Make a simply forward
action (the only line: return mapping.findForward(success); ) for
jsp which do not need any preprocessing
regards
Leon
On 1/19/06, David Thielen [EMAIL
Why isn't your jsp page under WEB-INF?
- George
http://www.idiacomputing.com
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From: David Thielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 5:14 PM
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: struts/jsp security/access question
Hi;
I have
On 1/19/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rahul Akolkar wrote the following on 1/19/2006 3:30 PM:
For such concerns ...
${fn:escapeXml(test)}
is an option.
c:out/ is overrated in JSP = 2.0, IMO.
Just curious why is ${fn:escapeXml(test)} any better than c:out
Cheers guys, much appreciated - sorry bout all the (possibly quite dumb)
q's :)
-Josh
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Because none of the books and articles I have seen mention it???
Thank you - that is a very clean solution.
Thanks - dave
David Thielen
www.windwardreports.com
303-499-2544
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From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 3:36 PM
To:
Hi;
Ok, I use a resource file for all text and then put it in the html page
using c:out, etc. But, what about Hebrew Arabic? They need to be marked
with dir=RTL. I can make the message span dir=RTLhi there/span but
then I can't escape any text and have to make sure I have escaped things in
my
Hi;
Are there javadocs for struts anywhere? All I can find is in the source .zip
it has a bunch of xml files - but no html. I'm using my old struts javadocs
from 18 months ago.
Thanks - dave
David Thielen
www.windwardreports.com
303-499-2544
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
4. put all jsps under WEB-INF so they are NOT accessable via url.
always link urls to actions and forward to jsps. Make a simply forward
action (the only line: return mapping.findForward(success); ) for
jsp which do not need any preprocessing
Or use the action mapping
David Thielen wrote:
Are there javadocs for struts anywhere?
http://struts.apache.org/struts-doc-1.2.x/api/index.html
All I can find is in the source .zip it has a bunch of xml files - but no
html.
That's because it's the source.
Als0-Dave
On 1/19/06, David Thielen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there javadocs for struts anywhere? All I can find is in the source .zip
it has a bunch of xml files - but no html. I'm using my old struts javadocs
from 18 months ago.
What version are you using? The latest Javadoc for Struts Action 1.3
Hi;
I'm using 1.2.8 (latest release) and I can't find anywhere to download the
javadocs. There are on the web at
http://struts.apache.org/struts-doc-1.2.x/api/index.html so I'm covered but
I prefer local cause it's a bit faster.
Thanks - dave
David Thielen
www.windwardreports.com
303-499-2544
On 1/19/06, David Thielen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using 1.2.8 (latest release) and I can't find anywhere to download the
javadocs. There are on the web at
http://struts.apache.org/struts-doc-1.2.x/api/index.html so I'm covered but
I prefer local cause it's a bit faster.
Unzip (or
Hi,
I'm trying to develop a Struts application on my laptop which spends
quite a lot of it's time without net access. This should not cause any
problems because the app it self has no need to access the net at all
but it is. The problem occours when I try to start Tomcat while not
connected
Where is the war file found? I downloaded the lib src .zip files and they
don't have it.
??? - thanks - dave
David Thielen
www.windwardreports.com
303-499-2544
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From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 5:01 PM
To: Struts Users
On 1/19/06, David Thielen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is the war file found? I downloaded the lib src .zip files and they
don't have it.
The example apps, including struts-documentation.war, are part of the
binary distribution, and are found in the 'webapps' directory.
You can get
Ok, let me try a simpler question. Does anyone have an example of a
simple one page webapp using clay and the HTML view? It would be handy
to have that available in the source repo so that users can try and
consume different aspects of Shale a little at a time and come to grips
with features
The DTD's are shipped in the Commons Validator jar - when the xml config
file(s) are parsed (using Digester) local copies of the DTD (i.e. the ones
in the jar) are registered and should be picked up and therefore it
shouldn't need to go over the net to get them. This problem usually occurs
when
I need to parse the http parameters/values contained in a URL have them
placed into a Map. I will then replace specific parameters and feed the
Map to an html:link/ tag. Is there a utility class in Struts that
would do this? Or some other open source third party library that can
do this?
From: Richard Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I'm trying to get a simple clay example up and running so that I can use
the full html view (which is similar to facelets, correct?).
They are similar but the differences is that Clay is based on a JSF component
and can be used in JSP,
From: Richard Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok, let me try a simpler question. Does anyone have an example of a
simple one page webapp using clay and the HTML view?
The shale usecases has several Clay examples. The nightly is the most current.
You can find it here:
On 1/19/06, Keith Fetterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to parse the http parameters/values contained in a URL have them
placed into a Map. I will then replace specific parameters and feed the
Map to an html:link/ tag. Is there a utility class in Struts that
would do this? Or some other
Dah. I feel like such an idiot. I didn't think to look in the servlet
javadocs. Thanks a bunch. I really *appreciate* it.
Michael Jouravlev wrote:
On 1/19/06, Keith Fetterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to parse the http parameters/values contained in a URL have them
placed into a Map.
Hi
there is a export tool, but the problem it creates DDL
sorted by table names, and it does not take into
account any database relationships, i may have to go
in manually and creates script..
for example there may be a table ABC which has a
foreign key constraint with table XYZ.
This database
Gary VanMatre wrote:
I'll direct you to the shale usecase example instead of duplicating in this
response but this is the minimum stack to use Clay.
Added jars:
* JSF archives (myfaces or RI)
* Common-chains.jar
* shale-core.jar
* shale-clay.jar
Web.xml
* Common Chains – Loads a
Hi,
I have started using struts recently.
I don't want to use default validation checking so I changed
struts-config.xml.
.
.
action path=/SomethingAction ...
.
.
.
validate=false
.
.
In the SomethingAction class's execute method I call
if (form.validate().size0 )
//
Hakan,
You need to store the error messages in the request or session after you
retrieve them:
ActionErrors errors = form.validate();
if ((errors != null) !errors.isEmpty()) {
saveErrors(request, errors);
return mapping.getInputForward();
}
Paul
I've just posted an article on a fairly new way to build web
applications with Java (including Struts, in tandem with other
technologies).
The article is at
http://www.infonoia.com/en/content.jsp?d=inf.05.07
It is also discussed at theserverside.com, and eclipsezone.com, since it
also involves
Hi, I am using struts taglib. I have a object like
public class myObject{
List myList;
List getList(){
return myList;
}
...
}
The myObject is send through aciton to the jsp. In my
jsp, I have:
...
bean:define id=l value=myObject.list/
logic:iterate id=obj collection=l
Hello,
I have an application where I have 3-4 combo boxes. After selecting a
particular value from the first combo box, the second combo box should be
filled with values from the database. Likewise for other combo boxes. How
can this be implemented in Struts.
Will this be feasible:
Call
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