In http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/faqs/newbie.html#wizard
the example references several jsp files. For example,
mywizard1.jsp. My question is, in the form in that jsp,
what is the action?
Dean Hoover
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In other words:
form method=post action=???
anyone know?
Dean A. Hoover wrote:
In http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/faqs/newbie.html#wizard
the example references several jsp files. For example,
mywizard1.jsp. My question is, in the form in that jsp,
what is the action?
Dean Hoover
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
On 11/06/2003 09:02 PM Caroline Jen wrote:
I think I am going for the first method that you
suggested - create a user bean and store it in a
session object at login. My concern is that I use
container managed authentication at login. After the
container does its job, is there any way other than
Passing variables from one action to another is a
frequently asked question. The answer is to use
either hidden fields or a session object.
The story starts with searching the database. My
application offers options to search the database by
author, title of the article, article ID, or .
On 11/06/2003 08:26 AM Caroline Jen wrote:
Passing variables from one action to another is a
frequently asked question. The answer is to use
either hidden fields or a session object.
[snip...]
Now, the application has another user case - editors.
An editor only retrieve and view all articles
Thank you for the very useful and constructive
feedbacks.
I think I am going for the first method that you
suggested - create a user bean and store it in a
session object at login. My concern is that I use
container managed authentication at login. After the
container does its job, is there
I'm pleased to announce a new FAQ about JSF at http://www.jsfcentral.com.
Currently it focuses on more high-level questions, including some basic
questions about JSF and Struts, but it's a good compliment to the existing
Sun FAQ. I'll be adding more content to the FAQ and the site as a whole
John wrote:
Struts FAQ - Update #3
http://www.scioworks.net/servlets/ShowPage?pid=54dp=3
Q3: What are indexed struts-html tags and how to use them?
These are great, thanks! I was just saying yesterday that indexed
properties might solve a problem I have, but looking at the example I'm
by the container when flushing will be 'swollen' by
the container
/snip
I presume that should be 'swallowed by the container'?
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Subject: [Struts FAQ] Update #3
Struts FAQ
Struts FAQ - Update #3
http://www.scioworks.net/servlets/ShowPage?pid=54dp=3
This update covers:
Q1: Is it possible to make the data from the resource bundles accessible as
JSP page scripting variables?
Q2: What does html:html locale=true do?
Q3: What are indexed struts-html tags
Today I tried the 'faq' feature on this list and found it empty.
Does anyone have plans to put one out?
thanks,
bill milbratz
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You can find the answer to that on the FAQ.
;)
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/kickstart.html
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/newbie.html
http://www.jguru.com/faq/home.jsp?topic=Struts
James Mitchell
Software Engineer\Struts Evangelist
Struts-Atlanta, the Open Minded Developer Network
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Message posted by user 'scann' at 2002-05-04 10:12:08
eFAQ, for managing and facilitating a stand alone frequently asked questions
database, will be offered at 50% off regular price for the months of May and
June. Now only $99 (Object Code
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Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 8:32 AM
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I would like to see eFAQ in action handling Struts. Wouldn't it
be nice if
the people at jcorporate gave back
There already is a FAQ, here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide/kickstart.html
I agree with the sentiment behind your suggestion, though. The real problem
is that many people don't refer to the FAQ, and don't check the mailing list
archives, before posting their own questions
There's an FAQ on husted.com which contains frequent questions asked on the
list,
http://www.husted.com/struts/FAQ/index.htm
Maybe we need an eye-catching link on jakarta's website pointing to the FAQ
page? What do you think, Ted?
At 05:32 pm 25-10-2001 -0400, you wrote:
Subscribers
http://www.jguru.com/faq/Struts
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From: Mindaugas Idzelis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 5:32 PM
Subject: This list NEEDS a FAQ
Subscribers,
This list NEEDS a FAQ badly. There are many many many questions that are
asked
On Fri, 26 October 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree with the sentiment behind your suggestion, though. The real problem
is that many people don't refer to the FAQ, and don't check the mailing list
archives, before posting their own questions to the list. Unfortunately
And if you have any Ant questions (come on, I know you do), Erik can
help you at
http://www.jguru.com/faq/Ant
;-)
Erik Hatcher wrote:
http://www.jguru.com/faq/Struts
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From: Mindaugas Idzelis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There already is a FAQ, here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide/kickstart.html
jGuru hosts a lot of Java FAQ lists, including one for Struts at
http://www.jguru.com/faq/Struts The nice thing is you can suggest new
questions, answers, and comments
Subscribers,
This list NEEDS a FAQ badly. There are many many many questions that are
asked repeatedly. It would be nice to refer them to a FAQ. I'd be willing to
put together a small FAQ. Please send me questions (and answers!! -- if you
have them) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please include
into the FAQ:
Q: I get this message in my log file: Cannot find bean
org.apache.struts.taglib.html.BEAN in scope null. What's causing it?
A: it usually happens to me when I close the html:form too early, meaning
there are some html:text's or others floating around after I did
/html:form. (Thomas Quas
I've just downloaded, installed and tried to run Struts this week. Of
course, as a newbie, I hit some snags. Got past most of them, but then
went looking for a FAQ list for Struts, but to no avail. Is there one?
If so, where?
BTW, the problem I'm trying to solve is this message in the log file
Gary Kephart wrote:
I've just downloaded, installed and tried to run Struts this week. Of
course, as a newbie, I hit some snags. Got past most of them, but then
went looking for a FAQ list for Struts, but to no avail. Is there one?
If so, where?
BTW, the problem I'm trying to solve
http://www.jguru.com/faq/home.jsp?topic=Struts
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From: Gary Kephart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 6:50 PM
Subject: FAQ?
I've just downloaded, installed and tried to run Struts this week. Of
course, as a newbie, I hit some
The Jakarta Jyve FAQ is still ailing, but the rights on my own account
are now working, and I can add, modify, and delete entries. I've already
posted the "Quickstart FAQ", and will start adding some more questions
as time allows. Of course, we hope that the Jyve installation will
Unfortunately, there's not an official FAQ for Struts right now.
(Jakarta's Jyve
installation seems to be hopelessly broken.)
I've started a draft of a "kickstart" FAQ at
http://husted.com/about/struts/kickstart.html
in case that helps.
-- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com, Fairp
Hi struts-user,
:=)
Best regards,
JeanX
pacificnet.com(GZ)
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From: "Mike Campbell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Ted's FAQ "What Web sites are already Powered by Struts?"
Not to start any sort of editor Jihad, but emacs does all the above
m
I believe I've added the Powered by Struts sites submitted to this
thread so far. Thanks so much!
I've also fleshed out more of the "kickstart" FAQ at
http://husted.com/about/struts/kickstart.html .
There are still three questions on my list, in case anyone wants to
jump in
I'd like to hear what you have to say about Visual Slick Edit, or any other
tools you use. I'm collecting this sort of thing.
Dan
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From: Emaho, Ghoot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 6:05 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Ted's FAQ
added the Powered by Struts sites
submitted to this
thread so far. Thanks so much!
I've also fleshed out more of the "kickstart" FAQ at
http://husted.com/about/struts/kickstart.html .
There are still three questions on my list, in case
anyone wants to
jump in.
+ What d
:
Subject: RE: Ted's FAQ "What Web sites
are already Powered by Struts?"
Brewtrade - http://java-genius.com/
TeaTimeJ - http://www.webappcabaret.com/teatimej/
What! Only two public sites powered by Struts? And,
java-genius.com always gives me a DNS error anyway. So there's really only
one site in this list that I would daresuggestto people who ask me
On 2/7/2001 at 2:26 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use struts in portions of the Ironmax website
(http://www.ironmax.com)
Namely the irst step in the RFQ process, and we use struts in all of
our
informational products.
Are the links to ".ojsp" files going through the controller (e.g. ".do"
ws.ted@husTo: "Struts List"
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Subject: Re: Ted's FAQ "Wh
Laird Nelson wrote:
I've got my ActionServlet set up with a debug level of 2 (I left that
parameter as it was set in the examples). I'm running with Struts 0.5
and Tomcat 3.2. I've been working for 8 hours straight trying to get a
basic web app using struts to come up and show me a hello
I've got my ActionServlet set up with a debug level of 2 (I left that
parameter as it was set in the examples). I'm running with Struts 0.5
and Tomcat 3.2. I've been working for 8 hours straight trying to get a
basic web app using struts to come up and show me a hello world page in
response to
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Windows. The problem is that
Windows does not
update the file size of a directory entry until you close the file --
so you
will have to shut down Tomcat to see the actual text of the
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