Christian,
Glad to know your hear lurking!
I think that was my original point when bringing up Barracuda.
Struts can learn alot from Barracuda going forward. Each
certainly has its' place of superiority but due to the focus
of Barracuda being architecture which I've always thought
standards and your own code. I'd much
rather develop apps that use standards and appropriate toolkits like Struts
than with something like Barracuda.
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From: Daniel Honig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 04:59
To: Struts Developers List
Subject: RE
I agree...How can this be done fairly?
There are many opportunities for shameless self promotion.
I don't think struts has to facilitate this...
-Daniel
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From: David Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 12:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well for whatever worth this comment may have...
I think the last logo with the beer is the best
of the logos on the page
I've enjoyed the fact that when searching
monster and other it-job sites for struts
I'm presented with jobs requiring Auto Shop struts
experience.
Perhaps a logo that
I would just like to instigate some trouble along with this question
since I am a big fan of the Chain Of Repsonsibility pattern
and agree that it can do a nice job of creating atomic
and reusable code structures.
I would also like to say that I think it could be confusing
to have a chain action.
Chip,
A couple of us have put together a canidate for this library already.
My struts time has been 0 as of lateI'm out the door to a
party here in manhattan, much apologiesPing me if I don't
get the others e-mail addy's before the end of the weekend.
-Daniel
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, 2002 10:35 PM
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Subject: RE: Struts WML Tag Library
Any way to combine forces?
Daniel Honig [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/01/2002 10:25:26 PM
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Hey I think it is a neat idea. IMHO I'd love to see jakarta
with it's own Jabber client/p2p system but I'm not sure this will work.
I find the mailing list is fine for most purposes and though
the search on the archive isn't great it does give us
a persistent archive where the irc chat sessions
It will be ready when its' ready and those who
have issue can join me in with me on sacrificing free time
to kill bugs in bugzilla.
-Daniel
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From: David Graham [mailto:dgraham1980;hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 4:52 PM
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For the last one I guess we just have to examine the definition of
deprecate:
dep.re.cate Pronunciation Key (dpr-kt)
tr.v. de.pre.cat.ed, de.pre.cat.ing, de.pre.cates
To express disapproval of; deplore.
To belittle; depreciate.
I would guess that in alot of cases one could solve the need
for multiple front servlets through the use of a custom
RequestDispatcher?
-daniel
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From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 7:13 AM
To: Struts Developers List
Subject:
Cactus versions
What version of cactus should I be using for the latest Struts source
from CVS?
do I need to build cactus from source too?
-Daniel
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From: Eddie Bush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 12:06 PM
To: Struts Developers List
UnssuportedOperationException();
}
to build the tests. Otherwise the build complains
MockServletContext.java should be abstract
-dh
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From: Daniel Honig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 1:15 PM
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Subject: RE: Tiles
Thanks!
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From: Martin Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 2:10 PM
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Subject: RE: update:RE: Tiles Refactorings for 1.1 compatability
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From: Daniel Honig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
I've got a personal relationship with the folks behind MagicDraw.
While I doubt they would sponsor the whole Jakarta project,
I might be able to bend their ears to working something out on
licenses. Perhaps committers?...Something like that...
If the project would like me to pursue this then
Good one.
I think that the only thing that should ever be committed is the standard
xml files and everyone has to adhere to that standard.
don't want to waste cycles on this either.
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From: Robert Leland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 4:44
I have prepared a patch to validator-rules.xml to fix Bug 13239
Roughyly:
Hi ,
I am trying out the possiblities of Struts for our project,
and i found the following issue
I am having a date pattern (/MM) in
one of my forms and in validation.xml
***
field
Back to the issue at hand, though:
Why can't tiles have a global configuration that can be overidden locally?
Is this feasible? Other environments offer such functionality.
-Daniel
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From: James Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002
This is the correct view in IMHO. ATG had an interesting
feature called converters the converter could be specified on the
element that was being displayed
as in
input bean=some/bean/property converter=date(someformat)
I've scrathed and itched a few times before wishing for this in Struts.
But what about having another component that can be specified as an
attribute to an input
tag as the converters I mentioned in a previous post? This is more like
what Jason is talking about. What's in the JSTL is probably useful for
display only.
The converter concept can be made useful
Yeah,
Since it is Friday I'll just step up and toss my own 0.02 into the mix.
When one is learning patterns everything looks like a pattern.
I went through this syndrome. The kama sutra could be considered
a book of patterns, and its' much older than the gang of four.
But these days I
I monkeyed around with my web.xml and got my application working after
similar issues.
Note that the validator is now a plug-in and must be configured directly.
Wish I could be of more help and speak directly to your errors but I'd
mess around with the sample applications and try to isolate the
Just for my own curiosity is it possible to solve
this problem by branching the module that contains the patch?
You would have a nasty time merging it back togehter, but
this is better than having a copy of the entire tree locally
for each patch?
Isn't this what branching is for? Am I missing
built with regard to the jakarta cvs tree though - not mine.
Thanks!
Daniel Honig wrote:
Just for my own curiosity is it possible to solve
this problem by branching the module that contains the patch?
You would have a nasty time merging it back togehter, but
this is better than having a copy
, 2002 1:48 PM
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Subject: RE: Selective diff?
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From: Daniel Honig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 12:44 PM
To: Struts Developers List
Subject: RE: Selective diff?
Just for my own curiosity
This topic is of interest. To me. I started working out with Web Objects.
In WebObjects everything you do is basically viewed as an instance of a
component base class.
So if you build a search application it can be subclassed and any portion
of the model/view/controller can be changed.
The
Davor,
I need struts taglibs on my project and am using 1.02
How would you feel about turning the code over to me and I can port it.
I would love to have tags for cards/dos/gos?
I have a WAS phone to test.
The other direction would be to go to 1.1b which I would do
and forget 1.02...?
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