this caused me a lot of confusion when I started with S2. If I don't
remember wrong some tags "expect" an string in some attributes, and
they use findString(...) to eval the attribute (like "name" in
textfield for example). Others expect a value, so they use findValue
(like "value" in property). Th
Dave Newton wrote:
I'm running into a weird difference between:
[1]
and
[2]
Nutshell: when there's nothing submitted for foo.bar (at least if it's the only element
on the page) [1] will print "foo.bar" as a textfield's value, [2] will print
nothing.
I've observed the same behaviour
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Lukasz Lenart
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> I had the same problem few days ago, please check which version of
> maven-archetype-plugin you have? If it is 2.0-alpha-2 or less, remove
> the whole directory. With the latest 2.0-alpha-3 the is no problem
> with Struts2
> Is it safe to use this archetype? How long will it be available?
I think yes, how long - I don't know ;-)
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I'm running into a weird difference between:
[1]
and
[2]
Nutshell: when there's nothing submitted for foo.bar (at least if it's the only
element on the page) [1] will print "foo.bar" as a textfield's value, [2] will
print nothing.
That, in turn, led me to wonder if it'd make sense to use t
Lucasz.. it worked.
Is it safe to use this archetype? How long will it be available?
Lukasz Lenart wrote:
>
>> but I'm affraid I didn't understand what you said. I would I want to
>> remove
>> this directory?
>> I'm a newbie maven user. =)
>
> I had the same problem few days ago, please chec
> but I'm affraid I didn't understand what you said. I would I want to remove
> this directory?
> I'm a newbie maven user. =)
I had the same problem few days ago, please check which version of
maven-archetype-plugin you have? If it is 2.0-alpha-2 or less, remove
the whole directory. With the late
Sorry Lukasz,
but I'm affraid I didn't understand what you said. I would I want to remove
this directory?
I'm a newbie maven user. =)
Lukasz Lenart wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just remove the whole directory
> maven2-repo\org\apache\maven\plugins\maven-archetype-plugin
> and start from beginning with
I'm interested in version 2.0.11.2 that is the latest stable release.
I can use that from my personal repository without problem, but I wonder why
there is not an official release of a Struts2 archetype. That's why I asked
how could we publish that in the offical maven repo.
Wendy Smoak-3 wrote
Hi,
Just remove the whole directory
maven2-repo\org\apache\maven\plugins\maven-archetype-plugin
and start from beginning with mvn archetype:generate
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On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Felipe Rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use maven and usually I teach how to use maven to build some Struts2
> Application. I was using the
> http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository as repository, so I
> could use some struts2 archetypes as str
Hi guys,
I use maven and usually I teach how to use maven to build some Struts2
Application. I was using the
http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository as repository, so I
could use some struts2 archetypes as struts2-archetype-starter for example.
The problem is that looks like somebody
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