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Steve Hanson resolved BEEHIVE-107:
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Assign To: (was: Steve Hanson)
Resolution: Fixed
The control tutorial now starts with the 'netui-blank' folder. This folder is
renamed and becomes the control tutorial's project folder, so that you
basically develop the control inside a <netui> web app.
I don't know if we want to encourage this sort of development or not, but, at
the very least, the control tutorial now is fully <neuti> enabled.
> control tutorial produces a webapp that doesn't run NetUI tags
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> Key: BEEHIVE-107
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-107
> Project: Beehive
> Type: Bug
> Components: Documentation
> Versions: V1Beta
> Reporter: Eddie O'Neil
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> The controls tutorial is a little incomplete when it comes to creating a web
> application that can run controls and uses NetUI. The "project folder" is
> created and then the runtime is copied overtop of this, but there is no valid
> web.xml file contained in this webapp.
> As a result, the <netui:html> tags in the JSP page don't function correctly
> because the JPF runtime isn't installed in the webapp.
> There is also an <netui:html> tag bug here, and the process of getting a
> Beehive-enabled web application needs to be easier in SVN and in the
> distribution.
> But, we should fix the controls tutorial so that the steps produce a JSP page
> that runs correctly.
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