Java Guru I don't know, but I have done a lot of Java graphics in the
past what do you need?
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From: Jerry Jalenak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 6:33 AM
Subject: Are there any Java Graphics gurus out there?
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Hi guys/gals:
I'm new to the list and to Struts - though I got it all up and running via
Tomcat. Problem is that I have until the end of this week to implement some
kind of template mechanism for our new website. All the other stuff is
installed and ready (RH71 runs: Postgres, Tomcat4, Struts,
This is what I am trying to do is to populate the same nested JSP template
over and over again with different page data coming from the database. This
is the process I imagine:
- The user presses a link containing a pageID, which in turn gets send to
Struts as a request.
- The associated
Very simple - use Poolman! All you need to do is to download it, and put
poolman.jar and the poolman.xml location in your classpath. It even has
caching of frequent requests - cool stuff.
Michae
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From: Adrian Theuma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This seems to be an obvious limitation based on Java reflection. By
overloading the setStartDate method you seem to be confusing the write/read
permission mechanism available from JSP. By adding a second method you seem
to lose read capability altogether.
Here's a little workaround - make the
Solution: run LINUX!! Just kiddin' - the logs should be in your
$CATALINA_HOME\logs\ directory (I'm using Windows slashes - hehehehe :-)
If you want them to go somewhere else change the following entry in your
$CATALINA_HOME\conf\server.xml file:
Logger
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Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 9:28 AM
Subject: Re: Vik's book on Struts (basebeans
Have you tried Tiles? I'm working with it right now, and am on the cusp of
inserting dynamic tags... just an idea.
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From: James Erb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 12:11 PM
Subject: jsp templates: using expression in content
Okay, I'm in my Action class and would like to access some application
specific configuration settings stored in my ApplicationResources.config
file . What method do I call from my Action subclass in order to get to
those? I have been looking all over the place and can't make sense out of
this...
classes
Property*. Reading can be as easy as:
...
PropertyResourceBundle p = new PropertyResourceBundle( new
FileInputStream(ApplicationResources.properties) );
...
String propertyValue = p.getString(myKeyName);
...
Hope this helps.
Mark
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From: Michael Mehrle
Excellent - this sounds like a great approach and will tie the request to
the classpath rather than the filesystem (always a good thing :-)
Actually, just to clarify - I am using Tiles and I am trying to validate the
template name, which I think should be done either by my form or the Action
Of course I can imagine writing a junit test suite on my own, but I was
wondering if there's something a bit more 'true and tested' out there.
Anybody found the holy gral of testing struts code? ;-)
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Is there a struts-specific tag allowing me to loop through an array (list)
of strings and have them be printed sequentially? I am currently populating
a template JSP from the database - the way I retrieve the page content is by
tagging a contentID to the end of the request, like this:
Poolman uses the classpath of its VM to find poolman.xml - and the classes
directory of your application is guaranteed to be referenced. If you want it
to be anywhere else, you need to add that directory to the classpath
settings of your Tomcat launch script (or build.xml). Remember not to set
I'm running into problems running the http extension at
http://home1.gte.net/ditling/struts/
Below the error I get trying to launch index.jsp - anyone running into similar
problems? BTW, after some research online, I replaced xerces.jar with crimson.jar in
my WEB-INF/lib directory and I'm
Okay, I'm a beginner myself, but based on my current knowledge I would just
put the values in a bean and use the iterate: tag. There might be better
solutions, but this should work
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