the document (offline)?
Thanks in advance!
Geeta
Srikanth Shenoy wrote:
I am the author of Struts Survival Guide - yet another entrant in
the Struts book shelf.
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with EJB but it got removed!
I assume that since the book doesn't cover this that it wouldn't be
discussed so that's why it was taken off?
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That applies for the complete ebook :)
Since the purchased ebook is not encrypted to constrain the printing, it
will open up in Acrobat 4 reader too.
Only the sample chapter wont.. ;(
-Srikanth
Geeta Ramani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Old versions of software -
to an existing one and are automatically entered into
the contest. Four lucky winners will geta book each.
See you there.
Srikanth Shenoy Author Struts Survival Guide: Basics
to Best Practices
J2EE
Project Survival Guide
href=http://www.mydomain.com/.
Hope that helps.
Srikanth Shenoy
Author
Struts Survival Guide: Basics to Best Practices
J2EE Project Survival Guide
Ian Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hello,
I am using Apache as a front end proxy server
Hi Gary,
I would suggest download the following free chapter from my book -
Struts Survival Guide.
Go to http://www.objectsource.com and find the link there to download
Chapter 4.
It tells you how to setup and use modules.
Hope that helps,
Srikanth Shenoy
Author
Struts Survival Guide
These two files contain the description of what each attribute in these
tags stand for
Hope that helps.
Srikanth Shenoy
Author
Struts Survival Guide: Basics to Best Practices
http://www.objectsource.com/strutsbook.html
J2EE Project Survival Guide
http://www.theserverside.com/books/review
Dean,
It is /mywizard1.do for the first page, /wizard2.do for the second page
and so on
Srikanth Shenoy
Author
Struts Survival Guide: Basics to Best Practices
http://www.objectsource.com/strutsbook.html
J2EE Project Survival Guide
http://www.theserverside.com/books/review
And at runtime, the file goes directly under WEB-INF/classes
Srikanth Shenoy
Author
Struts Survival Guide: Basics to Best Practices
J2EE Project Survival Guide
Adam Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On 03/05/2004 05:16 AM Caroline Jen wrote
Hi Prasad,
Unless realtime xml data validity is not important for you, you can run
a low priority thread that polls to check if the file was modified since
last check and then takes appropriate action.
Srikanth Shenoy
Author
Struts Survival Guide: Basics to Best Practices
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