Hello,
Have you turned on logs ? Stripes can tell you everything it does, which
could help pinpoint the problem (binding/validation ? bean resolution ?
etc.).
HTH
Rémi
2017-07-19 13:00 GMT+02:00 MJ :
> Hello,
>
> Nothing special, a sample action bean like
>
>
s done, scan classes
> implementing that interface and calling their init(Configuration) methods.
> I can send a PR, but I fear I won't be able at least until mid-september
> (current workload + holidays).
>
>
>
> br,
> juan pablo
>
> On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 2:44 PM, VANKEISBELCK
ed" );
> }
> }
> return stripesUrlBindings;
> }
>
>
> best regards,
> juan pablo
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 7:21 PM, VANKEISBELCK Remi <r...@rvkb.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi again,
>>
>> Ok, seems too comp
curiosity, regarding multiple configs: I've come
> accross some comments on StripesFilter saying that it's possible, is there
> any more documentation about this feature? I've had a quick look at
> StripesFilter code, so most probably are more comments or javadocs
> elsewhere.
>
>
> than
Hi Juan Pablo,
Maybe keep the configuration it as a static field of a
@ConfigurableComponent ?
Note that it'll work only if you have one config. Stripes config allows to
do lots of fancy stuff that I personally never used, but who knows, that
door is open :P
Cheers
Rémi
2016-07-28 14:27
Hi folks,
Stripes 1.7.0-beta4 is on its way to Maven Central. It's a minor bugfix
release.
Enjoy,
Rémi
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Dear Stripers,
1.7.0-beta2 is on it way to maven central, and should be available in a few
hours.
It's a minor bugfix release.
Enjoy,
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Ok, there is a bug on master currently, we need to fix this before I can
release.
Shouldn't take very long, stay tuned...
Cheers
Rémi
2016-04-25 14:35 GMT+02:00 VANKEISBELCK Remi <r...@rvkb.com>:
> Hi Juan Pablo,
>
> I'll release a beta2 ASAP. I just noticed that webt
Hi Juan Pablo,
I'll release a beta2 ASAP. I just noticed that webtests are broken on
master, I have to understand why...
Will keep you posted.
Cheers
Rémi
2016-04-22 11:46 GMT+02:00 Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez <
juanpablo.san...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> we're using Stripes 1.7.0 beta1 for some
Dear Stripers,
Asynchronous Actions are now available in master (1.7.0-SNAPSHOT).
I have also released a beta, so that you don't need to build yourself :
net.sourceforge.stripes
stripes
1.7.0-beta1
(I've just released, so it might take a few hours to propagate to Maven
Central)
e.writer is not working
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>> Hi!
>>
>> I
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Hi again,
Seems like a regular "long running job / polling" scenario. It can be done
with current Stripes version, even if it will be less performant if your
http client is really non blocking, but that's another story.
So here's how I'd do this.
1/ Server side
In the ActionBean, I'd submit a
Hi,
When you write this in EL :
${actionBean.contacts}
It actually looks for a JavaBean property named "contacts" on an object
named "actionBean" bound to a JSP scope (here, request). In that case, it
ends up invoking "getContacts".
Cheers
Rémi
2015-12-23 18:10 GMT+01:00 Tika Spic
Hi,
You are right that samples in the distribution should show how to lake the
best out of the fwk. Unfortunately, it's not always true in our case...
The Calc example for instance is crappy, and we should rewrite it. It
doesn't even follow the "pre-action" pattern and allows access to JSPs.
Hi Yann,
Stripes's classpath scanning has its ways. It does several tricks in order
to try to find the classes in the "CLASSPATH", but this is off the Java
spec, and therefore not guaranteed to work correctly everywhere. It depends
a lot on the environment that creates the app's class loaders...
ontains the Action Bean. I have modified the class path ton include
> WEB-INF/classes (where if i’m not mistaken it is where the Action Bean
> package reside). I know that class loaders are modified by the OSGi
> container. Maybe it is not possible.
>
> thanks
>
> Le 3 nov
Hi,
Unfortunately there ain't no official Stripes/Hibernate plugin as far as
I know. We had Stripernate once but it doesn't seem to exist any more. We
discussed this on IRC recently and agreed it's a problem, the lack of such
integration layers...
We're typically in the case of someone who wants
Hi folks,
As I explained in a previous email, I'm trying to make Views statically
typed in Stripes, like Scala Templates are in Play2.
I think I have something quite cool, that I'd like to share with you.
Here's a draft of an article I wrote to explain all this :
Hi folks,
I have managed to wrap up a 0.1-beta release for those who want to try out
TTT templates with Stripes.
The whole TTT fwk (compiler, build tools, IDE plugin) is there :
https://github.com/pojosontheweb/ttt
The Stripes integration is here :
ASP. NET razor template.
But, seems like you're intentionally breaking rules about the use of
scriptlets.
El 5/8/2015 19:00, VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com escribió:
Hi folks,
I have managed to wrap up a 0.1-beta release for those who want to try
out TTT templates with Stripes.
The whole
Cool ! Nice work fellows ! I thought we were pretty much dead ;P
Is there any kinda major changes page where we can see what's really
different compared to 1.x ? The processors etc... I've been away from the
IRC channel for a while, but I recall that the others (Ben and the gang)
had changed a
specific
than Re: Contents of Stripes-users digest...
Today's Topics:
1. Re: File downloads, not really sure how to phrase question
(Nestor Hernandez)
2. Re: File downloads, not really sure how to phrase question
(VANKEISBELCK Remi)
3. Re: File downloads, not really sure how
Hi
Have you considered using range support ?
http://svn.tools.ietf.org/svn/wg/httpbis/specs/rfc7233.html
It allows a client to specify a range of the resource to be fetched, so
that the resource can be downloaded in chunks.
Stripes does provide support for Ranges :
for a CRUD
generator). Note that we haven't used it on any real project yet, so we
don't really know how it behaves, you'll have to try it for yourself and
see if it fits your needs.
hth,
juan pablo
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 12:36 PM, VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com
wrote:
Btw, I've done
of a page that is laid out by an
actual web designer :)
Cheers
Rémi
2015-02-28 12:27 GMT+01:00 VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com:
Hi,
Interesting question :)
I guess a fundamental indicator is the complexity of the CMS vs your own
code. I mean, will the public facing website include only a small
Hi,
Interesting question :)
I guess a fundamental indicator is the complexity of the CMS vs your own
code. I mean, will the public facing website include only a small part of
customization (a few new forms here and there, a few pages...) and most of
the hits will be actually handled by the CMS ?
/org/apache/catalina/filters/SetCharacterEncodingFilter.html
- Or you can force Tomcat to use UTF-8 at the Connector level:
Connector port=8080 *URIEncoding=UTF-8*/
Gérald
2015-02-27 11:07 GMT+01:00 VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com:
Hi,
I'd say Nestor is right. You app server
/catalina/filters/SetCharacterEncodingFilter.html
- Or you can force Tomcat to use UTF-8 at the Connector level:
Connector port=8080 *URIEncoding=UTF-8*/
Gérald
2015-02-27 11:07 GMT+01:00 VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com:
Hi,
I'd say Nestor is right. You app server is probably using
Hi,
I'd say Nestor is right. You app server is probably using platform locale.
You probably want this kind of filter :
https://github.com/pojosontheweb/woko/blob/develop/core/src/main/java/woko/util/SetCharacterEncodingFilter.java
And configure it to use utf-8.
Cheers
Rémi
2015-02-27 9:42
Hi,
Stripes doesn't set bean properties to null if no parameter is provided.
The value is left unchanged. The fields would be nulled-out if you pass an
empty request param :
http://.../my.action?myField=
So if you load the object with values, and if nothing is bound, then your
POJO contains the
Hi,
I guess you can validate whatever you want by providing your own
ActionBeanPropertyBinder :
net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.ActionBeanPropertyBinder
I think it can be done very easily by overriding a single method in there,
maybe :
Hi folks,
The javadocs and sources are deployed into the maven repo when we release a
stable version.
Rick I wrote a small app that does just what you say : it pulls the javadoc
jars from central, explodes them and makes them available through an url...
I'm gonna try to find it.
Cheers
Rémi
Thanks ! Was about time :)
Cheers
Rémi
2014-10-07 3:28 GMT+02:00 Ben Gunter bgun...@cpons.com:
Indeed, this was pretty much all Rick's doing. Thanks for the effort!
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 7:50 PM, Samuel Santos sama...@gmail.com wrote:
Awesome job Rick!
Thank you for all the time and
Hi,
You don't need to overwrite stream(), just pass your string to
StreamingResolution's constructor (or a reader or input stream)...
Now for your google-specific problem, I have no idea.
Cheers
Rémi
2014-09-27 23:36 GMT+02:00 Heather and Jon Turgeon
tashiba40_evergr...@hotmail.com:
Hi
+02:00 Larry Meadors larry.mead...@gmail.com:
Is there a change list somewhere?
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 1:49 PM, VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com wrote:
Hi folks,
After months of intense suspense, we have finally released 1.5.8 ! Yikes
!
Changes have been pushed to 1.5.x (pom versions
Hi Alessio, Stripers,
Yeah we've been trying to resolve a few pending issues, and we're close to
an 1.5.8. You can already try the 1.5.8-SNAPSHOT version in case you wanna
make user the upgrade doesn't introduce regressions.
There ain't no official release date though : releasing to maven is
Hi all,
Fellow Stripers have recently pointed out a pretty scary security flaw in
Stripes. Thanks a lot to them for the reports, we all owe you guys !
In short, it's about using Data Binding to manipulate the application's
ClassLoader, and allows an attacker to execute random code on the server,
Hi Grzegorz,
Sorry for the delay.
Do you mean the braces etc end up in the action attribute of the form tag
?
Does this happen randomly in a running application ?
Cheers
Rémi
2014-03-09 21:23 GMT+01:00 Grzegorz Krugły g...@karko.net:
I hate bumping, but I'm really stuck with this one.
I've had a peek at the sources.
When using FormTag, the action attribute it computed by (in short)
replacing the placeholders in the @UrlBinding. The binding prototype is
used and the base url is built, including clean-URL params if any :
net.sourceforge.stripes.util.UrlBuilder#getBaseURL
I
ok.
W dniu 10.03.2014 13:16, VANKEISBELCK Remi pisze:
I've had a peek at the sources.
When using FormTag, the action attribute it computed by (in short)
replacing the placeholders in the @UrlBinding. The binding prototype is
used and the base url is built, including clean-URL params
BTW what version of Stripes are you using ? Where did you grab the sources
? I noticed differences in line numbers between yours and mine...
Cheers
Rémi
2014-03-10 17:48 GMT+01:00 VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com:
Interesting, this means that defaultValue is set so index in
net/sourceforge
Hi Dan,
The archetype ain't in maven central :
http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Cstripes-archetype-quickstart
According to the
wikihttp://www.stripesframework.org/display/stripes/Maven2+Archetype+for+Stripes,
there's a repo to use for this artefact, but it doesn't look like a m2 repo
at
Hi Brandon,
Maybe write your own ActionBeanPropertyBinder for those tests ? One that
sets the FileBean even if nothing is posted, depending on your testing
context ?
Looks a bit heavyweight but I can't think of anything else yet...
Cheers
Remi
2013/8/14 Brandon Goodin
Hi folks,
A colleague found this :
https://www.ibmdw.net/wasdev/repo/repo_samples_osi_stripesv157integration/
Not sure integration is appropriate for deploying a war, and really not
sure why one would need an app-server specific sample for that, but it's
always cool to see Stripes mentioned
Hi Rob,
You can also use the Spring APIs directly and skip the annotation and
SpringHelper...
I mean, calling beanFactory.getBean(myBean) doesn't hurt if you do it
only there.
You can access the servletContext at init time :
I guess that's what you need :
http://stripes.sourceforge.net/docs/current/javadoc/net/sourceforge/stripes/action/ErrorResolution.html
HTH
Rémi
2013/6/4 Chris Cheshire cheshira...@gmail.com
I am doing some location aware pages for a website where they are
available only to specific
Hi Robert,
If the declared type is
2013/3/16 Robert Nicholson robert.nichol...@gmail.com
I'm still new to stripes but last week I had an issue where it wasn't
using the correct type convertor on a binding.
So I have a hibernate object that has an attribute represented as a
varchar in the
Hi Robert,
If the declared type is String the Stripes will bind to a String. If you
wanna use an enum in the bean you can just do that.
What do you mean by filter ?
Cheers
Remi
2013/3/16 VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com
Hi Robert,
If the declared type is
2013/3/16 Robert Nicholson
Yeah, or use method=GET in the form ?
Clean URLs don't really make sense for POST requests anyway...
Cheers
Remi
2012/8/30 Nathan Maves nathan.ma...@gmail.com
I think you should be using stripes:link and not the form tag.
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 8:52 PM, Derrick Chua
I haven't checked out deeply, but I guess those fields starting upper-cased
ain't no good.
Stripes relies on JavaBean conventions : the field name should start
lower-cased, so that getters/setters actually represent the name of the
field :
private String myField;
public String getMyField();
Hi Christian,
Can't you just write an index.jsp file that forwards to your main action ?
Cheers
Remi
2012/5/15 Cristian C ottersl...@gmail.com
Grzegorz,
Have you seen http://www.tuckey.org/urlrewrite/
It does pretty much what your filter does and much more.
My problem is that even with
Hi Dawson,
Do you have a full stack trace ?
Cheers
Remi
2012/5/15 Dawson Mossman daws...@lashpoint.com
We're currently using the Stripes framework on an active production
application
-
lately we've been getting errors saying Caused by:
Hi Rolf,
You can easily wrap this into a custom JSP tag if you want to stay DRY...
Cheers
Remi
2012/3/26 Rolf r.su...@minihouse.eu
alexis BOISSONNAT alexis.boissonnat@... writes:
Hi Rolf,
You can try something like that :
div class=control-group
Hi Joaquin,
What exactly are you thinking about ?
Widget-only tools like http://metawidget.org/ or a full stack a la rails ?
Cheers
Remi
2012/3/9 Joaquin Valdez joaquinfval...@gmail.com
UI generation? Is there such a thing for Stripes?
Joaquin Valdez
joaquinfval...@gmail.com
Krugły g...@karko.net
Wow, this metawidget stuff looks really nice. Remi, do you have any
experience using it together with Stripes?
W dniu 09.03.2012 10:17, VANKEISBELCK Remi pisze:
Hi Joaquin,
What exactly are you thinking about ?
Widget-only tools like http://metawidget.org
http://www.samaxes.com/
2012/3/9 VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com
Yeah they've been busy apparently ! Last time I checked it wasn't that
advanced.
Nope I haven't really used that myself, I only took it for a spin quite a
while ago, just to have a look...
They don't seem to integrate
Sorry sent it to Samuel only...
-- Forwarded message --
From: VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com
Date: 2012/3/9
Subject: Re: [Stripes-users] auto
To: Samuel Santos sama...@gmail.com
I disagree :)
Joaquim, if you want, have a look at Woko :
v1.x : http
Hi Thomas,
As you've understood, Stripes has no intermediate object between
controller and view, as you can find in SpringMVC (ModelAndView), or
apparently the PHP framework you mention. You just handle it your way, all
you have is the action bean.
For simple cases, I guess that
Hi John,
In order to narrow down the search, have you tried the 1.5.2 webapp in your
previous app server etc. ?
That way you could know if Stripes is the problem, or if it's your app
server...
Cheers
Remi
2011/5/4 Newman, John W newma...@d3onc.com
No sir, just the core jar .. we’re not
Hi Will, folks,
That said, I don't agree with the plugins concept at all.
To be honest, I also think a clean dependency mechanism + some centralized
docs would be enough.
Anyway, it's a nice to have, as it allows beginners to have no ramp up.
Simply list plugins, install them, it adds the deps,
2011/4/20 Will Hartung redro...@sbcglobal.net
My only concern is that the community can decide whatever it wants, but
most of the time its Ben who gets to do the work. And voting to get more
puppies for Ben to take care of isn't really fair to him. That's why I
resist the inclusion of some of
, 2011 at 10:47 PM, VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.comwrote:
Hey Ben,
First things first, what about :
1/ full maven build (yeah, drop ant for good), with refactoring of the
source folders etc.
2/ integrate all extensions to the main build (as submodules) -
Stripersist / Stripes security
Hey Ben,
First things first, what about :
1/ full maven build (yeah, drop ant for good), with refactoring of the
source folders etc.
2/ integrate all de facto standard extensions to the main build (as
submodules) - Stripersist / Stripes security for starters
3/ ask plugin devs to submit doc for
Hi folks,
I'd even go further : make EVERYTHING request-scoped. Not only
TypeConverters, but also ActionBean resolution and Validation.
If you look at the current ActionBeanResolver, it's all static. One should
be able to write dynamic resolvers if he wants to. The whole path thing in
Even more : if you know in advance that you have 7 props, then why using a
list, and not 7 distinct properties ?
Cheers
Remi
2011/3/15 Poitras Christian christian.poit...@ircm.qc.ca
Maybe a better solution is to provide default values as empty/null strings
in the action bean's property.
So
Hi Samuel,
Apparently, you're right : @ValidateNestedProperties references @Validate,
not @ValidateNestedProperties again...
If this can help you, I have a workaround. I'm using a custom
NestedValidationMetadataProvider in Woko, that allows you to write
validation annotations inside your POJOs,
...
and of course modify ValidateNestedProperties annotation to match
that...
What decisions made you code NestedValidationMetadataProvider that way?
There has to be something that I don't see but what?
Regards,
Sam
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 7:08 PM, VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com wrote:
Hi
Even easier :)
Still, doesn't address the dynamic aspect of the problem.
Cheers
Remi
2011/3/10 samuel baudouin osenseij...@gmail.com
Remi, thanks for those precisions!
But it seems like Stripes beats us again!
Ben, thanks for that!
Sometimes the most obvious is not what we think about in
Hi folks,
This has already been discussed on the mailing list (not so long ago).
The debate is open, and ultimately it's a personal preference : some prefer
method parameters a la Spring, others favor properties.
I think there is no answer here : both methods have their pros and cons, and
will
Hi Marcus,
Not sure I understand what you're trying to do...
Why do you have to wrap the mock ?
Cheers
Remi
2011/2/22 Marcus Kraßmann m...@syn-online.de
Hi Stripes Users,
Currently I want to test an action bean. It gets a Spring bean (service
class) injected via the @SpringBean
.
Hope that this helps to understand the issue. I know that this is quite
advanced stuff. I just hope that someone else hat at least a similar issue
and knows a fine solution for the two Spring contexts problem :-)
Best regards,
Marcus
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= createMockServletContextWithoutSpring()
// add Spring to the servlet context
ctx.setAttribute(WebApplicationContext.ROOT_WEB_APPLICATION_CONTEX_ATTRIBUTE)
// and now do the roundtrip
MockRoundtrip trip = new MockRoundtrip(ctx, MyAction.class)
trip.xyz()
?
Cheers
Remi
2011/2/22 VANKEISBELCK Remi r
that someone else hat at least a similar issue
and knows a fine solution for the two Spring contexts problem :-)
Best regards,
Marcus
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. Februar 2011 14:44:04
Betreff: Re: [Stripes-users] Spring + Mockito
Btw, what about :
// create
Hi folks,
Just had a look, the stack seems to show some code that ain't in Stripes (at
least not in the 1.5.x branch at the time I write this email). Found this in
the stack trace :
net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.NameBasedActionResolverHelper.rescanFor
want to but because we had some issues with singletons in unit tests in the
past.
As such, making a change to Stripes to increase synchronization is NOT
something that can be justified IMO.
But that is my 2 cents ;-)
Great assessment!
--Nikolaos
VANKEISBELCK Remi wrote:
Hi folks
Hi,
Correct if I'm wrong, you have action beans that generate page fragments (as
HTML I guess), that you want to be able to invoke over HTTP (AJAX update),
and also as parts of a more global page ?
If yes, I guess that what you need is just a regular action that generates
the fragment : it'll
Not sure I understand. You say you can't do this :
my.jsp :
html
jsp:include page=/partial.action/
jsp:include page=/partial.action/
/html
?
I think I've done this already... strange.
As you say, Stripes does bind stuff to the request, but each include is
isolated (it behaves like a full
} after the
include.
-Ben
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 8:39 AM, VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com wrote:
Not sure I understand. You say you can't do this :
my.jsp :
html
jsp:include page=/partial.action/
jsp:include page=/partial.action/
/html
?
I think I've done this already... strange
And btw the various actions are also stored using the class name if I
remember well... so you can find your beans in the request scope when you
have more than one.
Cheers
Remi
2011/1/4 VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com
Yeah sure, but it can be solved easily by storing the variable before
Hi folks,
Well, it's more an intro to Groovy than a real Groovy/Stripes integration...
I think that back in the days someone had written a real ActionBeanResolver
for Groovy, using GroovyClassLoader, that allowed hot class reload etc. It
really leveraged some of the groovy features, not just
happens.
Thanks alot
Cheers
Søren
Den 21/12/2010 13.16 skrev VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com:
Hi folks,
Well, it's more an intro to Groovy than a real Groovy/Stripes
integration... I think that back in the days someone had written a real
ActionBeanResolver for Groovy, using
Hi there,
I think this has been already discussed in the past on this list. Several
solutions have been discussed, mainly using a token mechanism + interceptor.
I don't have time yet to dig for info, but for sure this is something I'd
like to have as a core feature if possible. This is clearly a
/maven2/net/sourceforge/stripes/stripes/1.5.4/
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 5:35 AM, VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com
wrote:
Not sure it's not too late, but anyway...
The gpg thing is in the maven build if I remember well, there's a maven
plugin for that. You just need pgp on the build
Thanks dude !
Cheers
Remi
2010/11/10 Ben Gunter gunter...@gmail.com
It's available from Sourceforge now, and it should sync to Maven central
soon. Here's a list of changes since 1.5.3:
a Maven build in the first place, and I surely don't
like the idea of having to move stuff all around to accommodate it so there
will be resistance.
-Ben
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:17 AM, VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.comwrote:
Hi Nathan,
In order to keep the current tooling (ant, ide
Let's go. It's been too long already. And if this layout thing actually
turns out to be a disaster, well, we'll fix and re-release.
The release process (apart from the whole website/news etc) is really
straightforward with maven now, I don't see no showstopper.
If anyone thinks we should wait,
Hi,
The question is about the nested layouts feature that Ben included weeks
ago. Remember ? He even asked for testing at that time... Not sure I
remember you whining people sending anything concrete, like test cases. At
least no such thing got commited in our webtests... anyway.
I have been
Hi Keith,
Sorry for the late reply.
What exactly are you trying to reuse ?
I'm just trying to understand. Stripes is supposed to handle the Web MVC
part : if your application's logic is written in its tier, then it should
not depend on Stripes. Your action beans usually just invoke your biz
Hi Nathan,
In order to keep the current tooling (ant, ide settings, scripts, etc)
working, and to get the first maven build working smoothly without being
intrusive, it has been agreed that nothing had to be changed.
Now that it works, I already talked about some refactoring of the folders to
Stripes: because other frameworks sucks
Cheers
Remi - what ?
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suck.”
Why not twist Freddy’s title a bit: “Stripes: because Java web development
doesn’t have to suck.”
Regards,
Tim
*From:* VANKEISBELCK Remi [mailto:r...@rvkb.com]
*Sent:* Friday, October 29, 2010 12:49 PM
*To:* Stripes Users List
*Subject:* Re: [Stripes-users] Source forge
Souvenirs, souvenirs... To be honest I someimes miss those endless threads
on TSS, was quite funny over there at the time. Now it's just advertisement
and ohter bullshit.
Cheers
Remi - and Rolf...
2010/10/28 Freddy Daoud xf2...@fastmail.fm
On the source forge page of Stripes I see the text:
Hi,
You don't need to declare a mapping for the Stripes dispatcher servlet : DMF
embeds its own.
Since DMF only responds to pseudo 404, I think that you only need the GWT
servlet mapped in web.xml (and DMF, mapped to /* of course). This way, if a
request maps gwt then it'll be handled by the GWT
Yes, please do.
Thanks
Remi
2010/10/26 Nathan Maves nathan.ma...@gmail.com
Should I put in a JIRA for this issue?
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 10:15 AM, VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com wrote:
Hi Nathan,
Just had a quick look to your test. Refactored to :
http://pastebin.com/02nY8aWF
());
trip.execute();
TestAction action = trip.getActionBean(TestAction.class);
assertEquals(id, action.getId());
}
}
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 2:56 AM, VANKEISBELCK Remi r...@rvkb.com wrote:
Haven't looked yet, but the log might be normal.
Could you post a test
iframe/ ?
:)
Cheers
Remi
2010/10/18 andres ispanand...@yahoo.es
... some bridge for portlets ...
--- El *lun, 18/10/10, andres ispanand...@yahoo.es* escribió:
De: andres ispanand...@yahoo.es
Asunto: Re: [Stripes-users] Stripes and Portlets
Para: Stripes Users List
Portlets ? Seriously ? Seriously... :P
I was joking with the iframe thing, even if it might be a simple option to
include some external content in a portlet, I don't know. The other option
(the Stripes rewrite) is even more hackish to me !
Anyway, iframes are everywhere. Crappy but damn useful if
Hu hu didn't know that was him... Love the hair :)
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1b7yk_rick-astley-together-forever_music
Cheers
Remi
2010/10/18 Grzegorz Krugły grzeg...@krugly.pl
W dniu 18.10.2010 16:53, VANKEISBELCK Remi pisze:
Anyway, iframes are everywhere. Crappy but damn useful
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