u can give index for every checkbox and then access the value of the
records according to this index.
it's simple with html-el:checkbox property=chk[${idx}]...
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From: Rajesh M Vasudevan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 11:45 PM
To:
Have a look at the nested stuff.
http://www.keyboardmonkey.com/next/index.jsp
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From: hari_s [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 September 2003 14:06
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: dynamic properties in jsp
I think it will be simple if u handle it
My welcome page is displayed as the very first
screen without any problem. The page has
logic:present and logic:notPresent tags, which
test if any registered user has logged on.
The problem occurred after I filled out username, and
clicked the Submit button. Thereafter, the welcome
page was
Your missing html:form
My welcome page is displayed as the very first
screen without any problem. The page has
logic:present and logic:notPresent tags, which
test if any registered user has logged on.
The problem occurred after I filled out username, and
clicked the Submit button.
You're missing html:form
My welcome page is displayed as the very first
screen without any problem. The page has
logic:present and logic:notPresent tags, which
test if any registered user has logged on.
The problem occurred after I filled out username, and
clicked the Submit button.
I think the connection manager that struts ships with has primitive
connection pooling built into it. Just read the docs.
- Navneet
Joseph William said the following on 30/09/2003 4:17 AM:
Hello...
I am developing a small application using Struts and am trying to connect with MYSQL... I got
Hello!
For example;
I have a key defined in ApplicationResources.properties file as
msg.key. This can be accessed on jsp as
bean:message key=msg.key /.
But I want to store this key in my local variable on a jsp. How can this
be possible?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
MMS
Thanks a lot!! I used the second method (see code below).
Caroline
in struts-config.xml :
message-resources parameter=do.not.care.about.this
factory=fr.capgemini.webihm.struts.ExternPropertyMessageResourcesFactory
/
public class ExternPropertyMessageResourcesFactory extends
If I understand you correct, it's easy like this:
input type=hidden name=myKey value=bean:message key=msg.key/
Greets
Koni
muzammil shahbaz wrote:
Hello!
For example;
I have a key defined in ApplicationResources.properties file as
msg.key. This can be accessed on jsp as
bean:message
Here is how you can do it :
bean:define id=variableName
bean:message key=msg.key/
/bean:define
HTH,
Thomas
At 10:20 30/09/2003, you wrote:
Hello!
For example;
I have a key defined in ApplicationResources.properties file as
msg.key. This can be accessed on jsp as
bean:message key=msg.key /.
I don't how is it working at your side, I am using struts 1.0 and gives
me parsing exception that
Tag 'define' cannot have a body.
Any confirmations??
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Hi all,
Does anybody know what causes this exception??
javax.servlet.ServletException: BeanUtils.populate
org.apache.struts.util.RequestUtils.populate(RequestUtils.java:1254)
org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor.processPopulate(RequestProcessor.j
ava:821)
Thomas Cornet wrote:
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide/struts-html.html#button
I suppose this is what you're searching for...
Nope, the link describes the input type=button tag, not the button
tag.
Regards,
Graham
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Hi,
I should want to do a META HTTP-EQUIV=refresh CONTENT=0;URL=xxx, to
produce an action (a LookupDispatchAction idealy), then a forward with the
result of this action.
How is it possible ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Ingenierie,
LO
I need to make a multi-step form.
I have a problem between 2 step (2 JSP Form).
the user fill the form of step 1 (1.jsp) and submit to Action1
Action1 stores the data provided by the user and this same action have to
fill a second form data shown by the second JSP (2.jsp).
i made this
Hi Mattias,
We have run into another problem with the workflow extension.
We are not using the auto validation mechanism of struts(We set validate=false in
action mapping.)
Following is the scenario where we run into problem.The relevant workflow action
mapping parameters are indicated in
This generally means that somewhere you named a bean, either in a tag or a
call to some BeanUtils method. However the bean name specified could not be
located, perhaps it's in the wrong scope, perhaps it's using a wrong value
for the name attribute on a tag.
-Original Message-
From:
Shirish,
I really like your mails, because you always seem to be answering your
questions for yourself. :-)
It does not make any difference whether the validation checks are done
in the form or the action: The workflows' states have already been
updated before. Thus, you need to point your
or maybe you didn't define which bean to use for this action (name parameter
of action in struts-config)
Hope it helps
Caroline
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From: Mike Jasnowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 3:38 PM
Hai
I am using Tomcat 4.1.27 and struts 1.1.When i call a .do from my browser i
am getting the following error
HTTP Status 503 - Servlet action is currently unavailable
type Status report
message Servlet action is currently unavailable
description The requested service (Servlet action is
Try checking in the Tomcat log. You can usually find the source of the
error there. The Tomcat log is in tomcat_home\logs. If your Tomcat is
set up like mine, the correct log file will be localhost_log.2003-09-30.txt
Matt
- Original Message -
From: Parthasarathy Kesavaraj [EMAIL
Hi Partha
Rarely I run into the same error. Until now I couldn't exactly localize
the reason. My guess is the the database connection. I use Struts 1.1
data-sources with MS SQL-Server and it seems the database connection
suddenly dies... After restarting Tomcat everything works fine again.
I would want to see your web.xml, and any information that shows up in
the Tomcat console (not log file).
-Original Message-
From: Caroline Jen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am experimenting a basic application - logon. I got
the first two screens working without problem.
However,
Graham Leggett wrote:
Thomas Cornet wrote:
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide/struts-html.html#button
I suppose this is what you're searching for...
Nope, the link describes the input type=button tag, not the
button tag.
This one:
Hi...
This is what I have done in my application... I had specified the datasource in the
struts config file...
data-sources
data-source
set-property property=autoCommit value=false/
set-property property=description value=MySQL/
set-property property=driverClass
I have seen this behavior when the jsp page I am forwarding to is not found such as in
wrong location, wrong case (Welcome.jsp vs welcome.jsp). But we are using tiles so
not sure if it is tiles specific or not.
Hope this helps.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/30/03 10:28AM
I would want to see your
Next in my series of struts-user polls (please complain if this gets old).
What sort of ActionForms does everyone use?
#1 ActionForm
#2 DynaActionForm
Personally, I'm an advocate of the DynaActionForm as it seems to be able to
do 80-90% of everything I need to do and everything else can be done
Definitely not old; I love the polls!
There is not a single regular ActionForm in my project. #2 all the way.
I will also mention that Craig McClanahan did some speed tests of
ActionForms vs. DynaActionForms and since ActionForms use reflection whereas
DynaActionForms do simple method calls on
Next in my series of struts-user polls (please complain if this gets
old).
What sort of ActionForms does everyone use?
#1 ActionForm
#2 DynaActionForm
DynaValidatorForm, and what do you mean you can't do custom validation?
I just override validate(...) and do my thing, then call
Hi,
I've got a JSP page with some elements which are drawn by iterating
through a collection. Each of these elements can be validated
individually. The problem is that html:errors doesn't handle the
indexed tag as the other controls (e.g. html:text) do.
How can I show specific error messages
#2 DynaActionForm
I don't think custom validation is difficult. We use commons validation
together with custom validation and it works fine.
Koni
Mainguy, Mike wrote:
Next in my series of struts-user polls (please complain if this gets old).
What sort of ActionForms does everyone use?
#1
Hello
Im new in Struts but its very interesting,but I dont find goob books
or tutorials to download, please if anyone knows links send me plz
byte
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In my experience, this is because your execute/perform is returning null as the result
of findForward(forwardname) not finding anything. Usually, this is because I
misspelled the forward name.
Returning null from execute/perform tells struts that your method wrote the response
itself.
Try to start from http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/resources/tutorials.html
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Hello
Im new in Struts but its very interesting,but I dont find goob books
or tutorials to download, please if anyone knows links send me plz
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
The Definitive Answer.
-Original Message-
From: Carlos Llona [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:07 PM
Im new in Struts but its very interesting,but I dont find goob books
or tutorials to download, please if
Hello everybody,
I have a stupid error which I think is because of IBM but I can't prove it.
I'm trying to use modules with IBM, I've configured web.xml like:
init-param
param-nameconfig/param-name
param-value/WEB-INF/conf/struts-default.xml/param-value
/init-param
Hi,
Does any one know how I could retrive a Java script variable between a
scriplet code
Eg:
for (var i = 0; i= (listSize-1); i++)
{
var pay = '%= orgAmcStmt %';
alert (The current Index is Before the Scriplet is: +
pay);
The two are evaluated at different times, one on the server, and one on the
client
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From: Raghu.Ramakrishnan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:19 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Retrieving value of java script variable in a Scriplet
#1
Reasons:
-Dynas massive struts configs are annoying and the runtime errors
bite.
-DynaForm time saving is insignificant (how long does it take for your
ide to generate getters/setters?).
-Refactoring is easier is traditional ActionForms
-Also, for all the time that you spend restarting your
I'm afraid you've misunderstood the lifecycle of scriplet code vs.
JavaScript code. Scriptlets are executed on the server side, and
generate output which is processed on the client side, which includes
the JavaScript that you've generated. The JavaScript is then executed on
the client side.
#2 any chance I get.
+1 on Wendy's validation comments too. Custom validation couldn't be easier
in a dynaform
-Tim
-Original Message-
From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:57 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: [POLL] ActionFrom vs
A couple of good books:
Programming Jakarta Struts by Chuck Cavaness - published by O'Reilly
Struts in Action by Ted Husted - published by Manning
(No one book has everything you will need but these two have been
helpful to me.)
Also go to the Struts site: http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/
+1 (#1).
m
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#1
Reasons:
-Dynas massive struts configs are annoying and the runtime errors
bite.
-DynaForm time saving is insignificant (how long does it take for your
ide to generate getters/setters?).
-Refactoring is easier is traditional
As Linus Tovalds said about SCO, You must be smokin' crack.
-Original Message-
From: Brandon Goodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:28 PM
#1
Reasons:
-Dynas massive struts configs are annoying and the runtime errors
bite.
-DynaForm time saving is
Carlos,
definitly Struts is absolutely interesting. It pays back its not so flat
learning curve. In the front page of the project you will find books and
resources enough to learn. You will find indeed a link to the following page
plenty of good Struts stuff:
#2 - It was I revelation when I realised I didn't need to write ActionForms!
(But one day soon I'm going to look at XDoclet to see what that can do for
me).
Steve
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From: Mainguy, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: September 30, 2003 9:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So far, I've learned all I need from four sources:
1. _Programming Jakarta Struts_ by Chuck Cavaness, O'Reilly
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jakarta/
2. The Struts User Guide
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide/
3. The Struts-User mailing list archive
You'll love Xdoclet.
Unfortunately it doesn't provide anything more than a merge point for
DynaForms but still very very cool.
Try a simple struts app using it (I think there's an example one on the
site).
-Tim
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From: Steve Raeburn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Is your application really not working? I get these same errors for my
default module (I'm not using different modules), but my application is
correct and works fine. It seems that WebSphere tries to get overly
helpful with its syntax validation at times.
Susan Bradeen
On 09/30/2003 01:24:17
What else would you like the DynaForms for XDoclet to do? Since I
released the patch to 1.2b3 (or beta 4?), I haven't had any feedback
about it.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 02:06:11PM -0400, Chen, Gin wrote:
You'll love Xdoclet.
Unfortunately it doesn't provide anything more than a merge point
My application is working fine. The problem is I can't look at those errors :)
Are there any other opinions?
Rben Carvalho
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De: Susan Bradeen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada: ter 30-09-2003 19:17
Para: Struts Users Mailing List
I agree with Marks reasons for using the ActionForms,
They are cleanly organized in cleanly organized in package structures.
If you have a nice naming convention for ActionForm matching JSPs,
you know rightaway which form bean is used.
In #2 you have to search for it in configs and the property
Hello !
I'm facing something I call strange struts behavior. I have the following
situation :
1) I have a list iterator on a form. Each list member has a link calling a
href=./someAction.do?parameter=value.
2) When I execute the action once everything works fine. It goes to
the URL set by
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From: Michel Bertrand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm facing something I call strange struts behavior. I have
the following
situation :
1) I have a list iterator on a form. Each list member has a
link calling a
href=./someAction.do?parameter=value.
2)
Is it possible to cleanly patch Struts 1.0 to use a custom message
resources factory?
Thanks,
Bob
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For starters:
If you have a dynaform defined like so:
form-bean name=searchForm type=com.foo.ui.form.SearchForm
form-property name=userName type=java.lang.String/
/form-bean
You have to define the above in the merge file and then define the java
supporting class with no Xdoclets
Hi,
I have this exception message and don't know the source of the problem :
500 Internal Server Error
javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Exception creating bean of class mypackage5.Book: {1}
void org.apache.struts.taglib.html.FormTag.initFormBean()
FormTag.java:563
+1 (#1)
IMHO, especially because of IDE auto-completion (wich works with normal
ActionForms but not with Dynas). It really helps me when I don't remember
the exact spelling of a displayed field -- or when I don't remember WHAT
is displayed on screen :P
The time to generate new getters and
It is only possible if you have the source code ;)
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From: Bob Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
As mentioned, you can subclass DynaActionForm and create whatever custom
validations you need for a particular set of fields.
What's trickier is using different Validator validations without
defining a new DynaActionForm. Here, the trick is that the Validator
goes by the attribute property,
I get a weird error when trying to hit a struts based JSP in my application.
The app server claims that no getter exists for a class even though I'm
positive one exists and yes I double-checked spelling and capitalization.
The type is TimeStamp... Has anybody else ever run into this error? Is
I get a weird error when trying to hit a struts based JSP in my application.
The app server claims that no getter exists for a class even though I'm
positive one exists and yes I double-checked spelling and capitalization.
The type is TimeStamp... Has anybody else ever run into this error? Is
HI,
I have a request to catch a Java Exception in the servlet and display an error page.
The functionality requires that we display different error message for different
exception.
A way to do this is to put try and catch logic in servlet, and if an Exception is
caught, I do
It's too bad you couldn't forward that to an Action, which could then
forward it to a custom page, or rethrow so a Struts exception handler could
grab it.
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From: Zhang, Larry (L.) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 3:13 PM
To: Struts Users
I use ActionMappings to represent a use-case or client story, rather
than an atomic operation. The form-bean and validator collect the data
the story needs, and an Action passes those to the business layer, and
return the outcome. The business layer class is specified as a parameter
so that I
Okay, you missed the message I sent out a few days ago regarding this.
I've patched XDoclet to allow you to specify your DynaForm configs
as XDoclet tags. An example:
/**
@struts.dynaform name=testForm type=org.example.form.BaseDynaForm
*/
public class Test {
/**
*
I am just wondering if anyone has already made a nicer way to manage the
hashmap for the button labels on the LookupDispatchAction?
I hate having to continually add elements in the code when I add a new
button.
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I've done it with a LookupMethods.properties file that contains the
following:
button.add=add
button.cancel=cancel
button.copy=copy
button.edit=edit
button.delete=delete
button.save=save
button.search=search
Then I have the following method in my BaseAction class:
/**
* Provides the
Thanks. That is heaps easier than hacking the code each time.
Much appreciated!
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- Original Message -
From: Matt Raible [EMAIL
I'm confused on how error messages work. I've created a properties file
TrackMessageResource.properties in the proper package structure and specified it in my
struts-config like this:
message-resources
null=false
parameter=com.*.cc.track.struts.TrackMessageResources/
I'm using the
Hello again ...
Why not using ./ ? Using this I can run my action once, without, it's not possible
... I
have an wrong mapping printed in the URL bar ...
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De: Karr, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 30 de setembro de 2003 15:40
Para: Struts
You can certainly combine approaches to let a Struts action handle pretty much
any exception in the app. In web.xml:
error-page
exception-typejava.lang.Exception/exception-type
location/do/error/location
/error-page
Where /do/error is obviously a Struts action mapping path.
Quoting Mike
But if your adding a new button then you will have to add the new code for
it anyways.
So would this help? If it was something that would allow you to not have to
redeploy then it might make sense but really we are just talking about one
more line of code ;)
-Tim
-Original Message-
From:
I am thinking not to use struts.
I have this in my web.xml, but when there is an Exception in servlet, I couldn't see
the error page as expected. Did you guys have any luck to have this work?
Thanks.
error-page
exception-typejava.lang.Exception/exception-type
Agh!
I just didn't have it in the right location. It was in the package structure alright,
just in the war root, not WEB-INF/classes.
Now, however, I'm getting this:
User name can not be less than null characters.
Why doesn't it know how many characters?
-Original Message-
From:
Hi, if I use multi-select option box in my action form, after I select
some options and submit the form, the selected values are stored in a
array of String. My question is :
is that possible to get both selected values labels instead of only
values?
thanx!
= = = = = = = = = == = = = = =
One way to do this is to make your values a combination of value/label.
You can do something like:
html-el:option value='${foo.label}|${foo.value}'/
Another way is just to have a lookup utility class to look up labels from
values after the submit.
Ie. LookupUtil.getLabel( value );
Like
The path should be context relative (starting with /)
According to the Servlet Spec:
The location element contains the location of the resource in the web
application relative to the root of the web application. The value of
the location must have a leading '/'.
Used in: error-page
-Tim
This has to do with your validation xml.
You should have an arg0 and an arg1 that represent {0} and {1} in your
message respectively.
Check how you have it defined.
-Tim
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From: Fenderbosch, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 4:11 PM
To:
I just came to the same conclusion a coupld of minutes ago.
Now the question is, if I define both a minlength and a maxlength, do I have to define
it like this:
field property=userName depends=required,minlength,maxlength
arg0 key=label.userName/
arg1 key=4 resource=false/
I am very grateful for the overwhelming help that I
have received.
I followed the advices given by all of you and paid
special attention to possible mis-spelling in forward
mapping. I did not find any mis-spelling or mixing up
of lower case/upper case.
Finally, I re-typed all the key words in
I finally got smart and downloaded the storefront example from O'Reilly.
This is working just fine:
field property=userName depends=required,minlength,maxlength
arg0 key=label.userName/
arg1 name=minlength key=${var:minlength} resource=false/
arg2 name=maxlength
Thanks, James. ;) If anyone out there has done this and could tell me if
this is a one class change or if I will have to make changes in 15
different places, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob
James Mitchell wrote:
It is only possible if you have the source code ;)
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Take a look at the validator example application that comes in the Struts
distribution. There is an example of referencing the variable so you don't
define it twice.
In your case, it should be:
field property=userName depends=required,minlength,maxlength
arg0 key=label.userName/
I've been googling for information on how to access indexed form fields, but haven't
found much. I'm thinking i'm going about the problem the wrong way.
I have a table of addresses with a textbox on each row, so a user can enter their ID's
for an address. I want to pass my ID (saved in the
Hi,
I am getting the following error when I submit the html form:
Sep 30, 2003 5:10:01 PM EDT Error HTTP 101017
[ServletContext(id=7779161,name=omr,co
ntext-path=/omr)] Root cause of ServletException
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: argument type mismatch
at
sorry for the OT message...
I have been suggested to add -Xrs to JAVA_OPTS to help with Catalina
shutting down on me after 30 minutes of inactivity.
Do I just add JAVA_OPTS=-Xrs to my global profile in /etc/profile and
Catalina will automatically add those arguments?
---
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Mick Knutson
Hi All,
I am getting this error (see the stack trace), any idea why this happens.
ServletException in:/tiles/tjspProvideChallengeAnswersConfirmTiles.jsp] Cannot forward
a response that is already committed' javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Cannot forward a
response that is already
Well, depending on what your application does, there could be also the
possibility to plan the business framework (i.e. where the logic is
contained and/or the database information exchange).
The logic should contain any code not directly interacting with the web (in
a work it should be portable
Hello...
I'm using the Struts Validator, and have come across some strange
behavior:
On only one of the pages that uses the Validator (Not all of them...
Some of the pages that use the Validator work fine, which makes the
problem even more confusing), the following code causes a
the source of the problem is detailed in the exception you posted.
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From: khabot zakaria [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts-user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 11:54 AM
Subject: an exception problem!!!
Hi,
I have this exception message and don't know
Did you make sure your jsp is located withing the module1 subdirectory
of your jsp directory? They must be located here in order for your
module to be able to reference them correctly.
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 12:24, Ruben Carvalho wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have a stupid error which I think is
Hi,
Welcome to struts ..
I suggest u , its better to buy a book,
u can learn more in books then any other online documents.. best book i felt
is,
'Programming Jakarta Struts - Chuck Cavaness'.
and u can download struts IDE from http://www.exadel.com its realy very
good..
some other
I want to use a single JSP for view and edit functionality.
I have no problems using the one page for edit and add functionality (and a single
action as well) as these both require input fields. The issue with view is that I
don't want input fields, I only want labels/text but I want to display
Don't do it. It seems like a good idea, but it gets very messy, very quickly.
Simon
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From: Coppack Alun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 9:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Same JSP for view and edit
I want to use a single JSP for view
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From: Carlos Llona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Im new in Struts but its very interesting,but I dont find goob books
or tutorials to download, please if anyone knows links send me plz
First port of call -- the Struts site http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/
Alun,
I have the same issue, but currently Struts does not support this feature,
and I don't know if they will. I might get blasted for the next few
statements, but I have seen some people extend the the struts custom tag to
do the same thing you are indicating. I am not saying it is the best way
Thanks all, the problem was solved.
I had the same name attribute for the html:image in two different pages.
When I changed one of those, the exception vanished..though I didn't know
the reason.
I think the message provided is quite misleading..
sujith.
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From: Caroline
Call me old fashioned but I always use good old hand coded ActionForms.
Guess I like having something my compiler can get its teeth into. :-)
Now that Im using Eclipse getters and setters are no problem at all. I love
that generate getter setter menu option. :-)
(Validation isnt an issue for
Hai Koni,
Thanks for ur reply.I am not using any database stuff.Still i am
getting the same message.I am trying to sort out.I'll let u know if i find
any solution.
Regards
Partha
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