Which UI editor would you recommend someone use when developing web
applications based upon the struts framework? I am using eclipse as my IDE.
Thanks
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Thanks to everyone for the info. I don't plan to use EJBs at the moment,
so I guess I will just stick with using Tomcat.
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From: Davidson, Glenn [mail
Bottom Line: If you need to use EJB's and want an open source application
server the JBoss/Tomcat bundle works.
I am currently using the JBoss/Tomcat Bundle and am having success. As noted
below JBoss is only required if you are going use EJB's. If there are no
EJB'S you will not require JBoss. I
Craig,
I'd like to thank you for your response. As a architect who has selected
Struts for a large long term project I was concerned by the original
article. I would like to ask if you would consider writing an article/reply
saying what you said in this email for publication? For some reason
manage
Most of the examples show a presentation layer. I used the struts-tiles
example and found it very helpful.
Glenn
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From: Adam Levine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 5:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: example Templates for presentation layer
John,
Right to the point.
Positive:
The Struts framework simplifies development of robust (are there any other
kind) Web applications. It provides a simple and intuitive implementation of
the MVC (or MVC2 to be more precise) pattern. Forms, actions, navigation,
validation etc are all made very si
Thanks!
I am chowing down now :-) !
Glenn
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From: Erik Price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 4:12 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Using JSTL tags instead of Struts tags
Davidson, Glenn wrote:
> As an aside, "Dog Foo
Struts tags
--- "Davidson, Glenn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently saw the term "Dog Food" and found it amusing. I might not be
> using it correctly in this context ( I just might be eating some dog
> food
> with my prior email :-) ) . What I was tryin
think that rancid festering camel's
jism would perhaps be a more fitting term than dog-food, for the sort
of thing you were describing :o)
On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 08:11 PM, Davidson, Glenn wrote:
> I recently saw the term "Dog Food" and found it amusing. I might not be
>
ng?
If your saying what I think you are are you sure you're not choking on
some?
On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 02:36 PM, Davidson, Glenn wrote:
> Please tell me that this is the start of a new urban legend and a joke.
> There are people who like "Dog food" coding (see PHP, P
Please tell me that this is the start of a new urban legend and a joke.
There are people who like "Dog food" coding (see PHP, Perl) but this should
not be used as an excuse to pollute what Struts stands for. I understand
that you want to increase the acceptance of Struts but history has shown
that
Those who live in glass houses.
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From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 6:16 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [FRIDAY] Old news already but amusing...
what an asshole!
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Go to www.java.sun.com and type JSTL in the search box and you will get a
list of resources available. There are tutorials and references to books&
articles etc.
Glenn
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Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 10:45 AM
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0:14 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: JSTL and JSF What does the future hold?
--- "Davidson, Glenn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Many of us a new to Struts and have limited time to learn new
> technologies.
> I have heard some (not a lot) of hype for Java Server
Many of us a new to Struts and have limited time to learn new technologies.
I have heard some (not a lot) of hype for Java Server Faces. Being new and
having to learn this technology what recommendation can you give? Should we
skip JSTL? Should we jump to JSF? Many of you on this list are actually
I too am a bit of a newbie and have the same question plus where can we find
good documentation on JSTL?
Thanks
Glenn
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From: Kamholz, Keith (corp-staff) USX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 9:48 AM
To: Struts (E-mail)
Subject: [OT] JSTL
I apolo
: Davidson, Glenn
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 3:40 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: (Newbie) html:link passing an object via the request object
I need to assign an object to the request object via an html:link
I am iterating over a collection of objects as such:
I would like
I need to assign an object to the request object via an html:link
I am iterating over a collection of objects as such:
I would like to assign the object represented by "doc" into the request
object as part of the html:link (shown below as it currently exists.
Edit
Can anyone give me
Never Mind. I found the problem.
Thanks
Glenn
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From: Davidson, Glenn
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 11:48 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: Trouble with html:link forward
I am relatively new to Struts and am having what I hope is an easy prob
I am relatively new to Struts and am having what I hope is an easy problem
to fix.
Background.
I am creating an ArrayList (listofdocs) of simple objects and place them in
the session. I then have a JSP that will iterate over these objects and
display some object attributes. This works just fine. M
I might be just me but if we have to count the number of people using this
technology then there just might not be enough people using it. I am
fighting the .Net vs. Java war and the JSP/Struts combo is at a
disadvantage. We need development tools that will make it as easy to build
in (JSP/Struts/J
To the designers of Struts:
Why not allow a link:forward to forward directly to a tiles definition? It
appears that we have to forward to an action then have the action forward to
the tile definition. Any thoughts?
Glenn
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From: Dirk Markert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
I speaking with a friend who is a major PHP head, he told me how php is
"tightening up" the language and it is becoming more like java. (Examples:
type safety, full object oriented, exception handling, etc.) From what he is
telling me it looks like future versions of php will look a lot like java,
I would also like to be able to forward to a tile definition!
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From: Gregory F. March [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 5:02 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Forwarding to a tile definition
So, now I'm playing with forwarding to a tile d
earn more before doing your
implementation of struts.
I feel I have the basics of struts decently but learn something all the time
on this forum.
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From: Davidson, Glenn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 2:45 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Def in the struts-config. You don't want to
ever link directly to a Def (or JSP) so it sounds like you are fine. Need
more detail otherwise.
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From: Davidson, Glenn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 2:22 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing L
I am new to Struts and Tiles and am trying to make it work. I have written a
simple web site that uses the section of the struts-config.xml I have looked at the
documentation on line and it is a little shy on this. I also have Ted
Husted's book which is really great but I am still having a problem
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