It is documented, and if you run without it, you'll have error messages logged (very helpful ones in fact, like 'template directory does not exist'). The skeleton project ALSO includes the template directory. There really is no way to babysit users any further than that, if users choose to ignore the prepacked solution and start guessing at things (eg, unpacking webwork.jar and for some inexplicable reason expecting to find html files in there), then there's really not much we can do.

Larsson, Jonas wrote:

OK. It would be nice if this Is documented somewhere as a requirement. Why
aren't these templates included in the webwork jar and accessed from it?
Does anyone know?


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [OS-webwork] WW1.4 and Tomcat 4.1.29 and Skeleton app problem s



It needs the templates for rendering the UI tags... The UI tags include the templates to render the HTML for the form fields.


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From: Larsson, Jonas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 8:44 AM
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I've solved it (after two days). I reinstalled everything and
it seems that something in the "templates" directory absolutely need to be in the deployment dir (exactly what that is, I don't know). I can't find anything about this in any docs I have read. The install and config docs does not mention this. Or maybe I'm blind. So when I deployed the templates dir with the application it worked. How I missed to do this before I don't know since the dir is there when you install it.


Strange that I could not find any error messages anywhere though...

Does anyone know how you activate logging for a specific
application context in Tomcat so that you get all logging that belongs to the same app in one specific log?


Sorry for asking the basic questions guys...

And so I can begin CODING. Sweet jesus that feels good :)

/Jonas


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Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 8:58 PM
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If you're seeing blanks, then the taglib is being recognised, but
somethign else is going wrong. Did you poke around the logfiles to see if it's logged anywhere? If the taglib is not recognised, then you'll see an error page, rather than the page without any of the taglibs.


What tags are you trying? I'd suggest starting off with
somethign that does not use any templates, for example:


<ww:property value="'test'" /> and see if that shows anything.

Larsson, Jonas wrote:


It certainly does. I've tried to figure out why, but

haven't found any


critical differences. The example app references the taglib

in exactly


the same way as the skeleton app. The only differences I

can see are


that the webwork.properties file for the example app defines an XML
action file. The skeleton app does not and uses the

views.properties.


But that should not make a difference according to the

documentation.


That's pretty much it.

/Jonas


-----Original Message----- From: Hani Suleiman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 5:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] WW1.4 and Tomcat 4.1.29 and Skeleton app

problems



Try the example app and see if that behaves any better?


Larsson, Jonas wrote:



Hi all,

I'm out of options right now and I'm getting really

frustrated with a


problem which is probably a "stupid user error" but I still

need some


pointers...

I've downloaded WW1.4 and tomcat 4.1.29. I've installed the

skeleton


app that comes with WW and read through all available configuration
docs on the WW site but I still can't figure out why the

skeleton app


does not seem to recognize the WW taglib. The servlet seem

to work OK


and the action gets called but it only serves up plain HTML

from the


jsp. I get no errors though. Just a plain HTML page without the
content the WW tags should have created.

I've tried it all. From configuring web.xml <taglib> directive to
point to the ww jar to extracting the taglib from the ww jar and pointing web.xml directly to it. I've also tried to move it around (root of WEB-INF,
WEB-INF/libs) but no go.


If I don't get this working tomorrow (I've been at it on

and off for


like two working days) I'm gonna throw WW out the window

and just go


with plain servlets/jsp. I have to start coding business

code soon or


I'll have no life for the next two months...

How great to code all that validation code on hundreds of input
fields...

Regards

Jonas, Frustrated Java developer

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