Re: New Struts 1.3.0-dev build available

2005-01-12 Thread Dakota Jack
Hi, Joe, Awesome! Can you wax eloquent on what the use of the ActionContext is here? What "values" do you mean? I assume you mean values associated with the instantiation of various Struts classes? I don't know what you mean, obviously. Jack On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:44:56 -0600, Joe Germuska

DO NOT REPLY [Bug 33064] New: - Struts tags must check attribute values using isEmpty(), not against nulls

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Re: svn repository

2005-01-12 Thread Joe Germuska
> I'd like to get them all consolidated (at least as much as can be done) providing a single mailreader.jar for the variations. Do you mean one jar of the bits common to all flavours, and then separate apps for each variation? If so, I think this would be a good approach. If you mean combine the

Re: New Struts 1.3.0-dev build available

2005-01-12 Thread Joe Germuska
At 2:51 AM -0800 1/12/05, Dakota Jack wrote: Hi, Joe, Awesome! Can you wax eloquent on what the use of the ActionContext is here? What "values" do you mean? I assume you mean values associated with the instantiation of various Struts classes? I don't know what you mean, obviously. (First, the a

Comment on StrutsChain Wiki

2005-01-12 Thread Sean Schofield
Joe, Sounds like you are moving right along with StrutsChain. I liked your idea of moving the properties from WebActionContext into the base ActionContext. I agree that those things would exist in any given Struts environment. Also it would probably simplify things for the user (they don't have

Re: Comment on StrutsChain Wiki

2005-01-12 Thread Joe Germuska
At 10:35 AM -0500 1/12/05, Sean Schofield wrote: Joe, Sounds like you are moving right along with StrutsChain. I liked your idea of moving the properties from WebActionContext into the base ActionContext. I agree that those things would exist in any given Struts environment. Also it would probab

[Apache Struts Wiki] Updated: StrutsChain

2005-01-12 Thread dev
Date: 2005-01-12T07:58:39 Editor: JoeGermuska Wiki: Apache Struts Wiki Page: StrutsChain URL: http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsChain update with info about latest build. Change Log: -- @@ -15,16 +15,

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Re: svn repository

2005-01-12 Thread James Mitchell
Where did 'conf' or 'config' go? We currently have 'conf/share', 'src/conf', etc., but I don't see where those land in your structures. I was assuming most of those things landed in src/resources. Personally, I'd be more comfortable with putting the things that get bound into the jar in src/reso

Re: Comment on StrutsChain Wiki

2005-01-12 Thread Michael Rasmussen
Just curious, where is this specific wiki page? I couldn't find a link to it from the main wiki page. Michael On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:44:54 -0600, Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 10:35 AM -0500 1/12/05, Sean Schofield wrote: > >Joe, > > > >Sounds like you are moving right along with

Re: Comment on StrutsChain Wiki

2005-01-12 Thread Joe Germuska
At 12:10 PM -0600 1/12/05, Michael Rasmussen wrote: Just curious, where is this specific wiki page? I couldn't find a link to it from the main wiki page. http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsChain -- Joe Germuska [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://blog.germuska.com "Narrow minds are weapons

Re: svn repository

2005-01-12 Thread Craig McClanahan
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:30:09 -0600, Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'd like to get them all consolidated (at least as much as can be done) > >> providing a single mailreader.jar for the variations. > > > >Do you mean one jar of the bits common to all flavours, and then > >separate

Re: Comment on StrutsChain Wiki

2005-01-12 Thread Sean Schofield
Joe, A comment on your lack of feedback. It occurs to me that this is one of the unfortunate byproducts of the Struts development effort starting to fracture. In addition to my day job, I'm currently working on commons-chain and myfaces (plus JSF in general). That's about all of the time I have

Re: Comment on StrutsChain Wiki

2005-01-12 Thread Joe Germuska
The problem is that instead of there being just one large group working on Struts, that same group is starting to splinter into working on Jericho, Shale, Struts 1.3, MyFaces, etc. I know this is something that we'd all like to avoid because none of these worthy projects gets enough attention. You

Re: Comment on StrutsChain Wiki

2005-01-12 Thread Vic
Yes Sean I kind of disagree with you too. I think it's great that Struts is diverse and I hope it gets more so. My excuse is that I am working on JDNC a lot. I plan to integrate w/ Struts chain ... after it's released, so I do benefit from Joe's efforts; I just can't help him. I think it takes ti

Re: Comment on StrutsChain Wiki

2005-01-12 Thread Sean Schofield
I would disagree that these other technologies do not compete directly with Struts. For now, Shale is a Struts 2.x effort but Craig has made it clear that he is prepared to break if off from Struts if the Struts committers won't consider moving in that direction. JSF is really a complete applicat

RE: Bug in DownloadAction?

2005-01-12 Thread Alan Mehio
Frank, > I'll be honest... I usually ignore the commit messages. Since > none of *my* proposals have made it in yet, why should I care > what *you* guys do?!? (tongue FIRMLY in cheek here, trying to be > funny... probably not succeeding!) It was your idea to convert copy() into non static met

Re: Bug in DownloadAction?

2005-01-12 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
That's a good point Alan! Even if I wasn't kidding with that comment (which I was), I wouldn't have any reason to b**ch now! :) Then again, it is my astounding intellect that allowed me to see right to the heart of the problem in a way that no one possibly could have in a million years, so the

ot: Re: Comment on StrutsChain Wiki

2005-01-12 Thread Vic
Sean Schofield wrote: JSF is really a complete application framework. It does pretty much everything Struts does (more or less) so I think that would make it a competitor of Struts. Struts allways had competitors. Trubine, the one w/ a beaver logo (what was that?). Now I can name a half a doz

Re: svn repository

2005-01-12 Thread James Mitchell
Note that this particular separation (of the model APIs and DAO) has been done already ... core/trunk/struts-examples/mailreader. We'd only need to make all the incantations of mailreader use this common code base to reduce some of the duplication. Yes, I noticed that a few weeks ago. I don't int

Common Struts usage problems

2005-01-12 Thread Dave Brosius
Hi folks, I was wondering if you folks had a list of common coding mistakes that people do with regards to using Struts that could be found by analysing byte code? I am a developer on Findbugs (findbugs.sourceforge.net) and would like to add detectors for such, if they exist. Thanks!

Re: Common Struts usage problems

2005-01-12 Thread James Mitchell
If you analyze the wiki, you'll see a lot of this. Might be nice if your tool supported enforcement of common patterns/practices (wrt DAO, layer separation, etc). Just my 2 cents. -- James Mitchell Software Engineer / Open Source Evangelist EdgeTech, Inc. 678.910.8017 AIM: jmitchtx - Original

Re: svn repository

2005-01-12 Thread Craig McClanahan
Your approach definitely makes sense ... and memorializes a great acronym to boot . Don't get the MADs mad at you :-) Craig On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 19:43:37 -0500, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Note that this particular separation (of the model APIs and DAO) has > > been done al

Re: Common Struts usage problems

2005-01-12 Thread Vic
Dave Brosius wrote: Hi folks, I was wondering if you folks had a list of common coding mistakes that people do with regards to using Struts that could be found by analysing byte code? I am a developer on Findbugs (findbugs.sourceforge.net) and would like to add detectors for such, if they exi