I'm doing some testing to see the effect of a user navigating to a page
using a bookmark instead of through the proper work flow. On one page,
I'm getting an IllegalStateException at
org.apache.catalina.connector.ResponseFacade.getWriter(ResponseFacade.ja
va:159).
I understand this is caused by
I read through various FAQs about this, but didn't see anything that
specifically addressed the use of the Jakarta project logos, such as the
"Power By Struts" and the Tomcat logo. However, the Apache license does
talk about restrictions on use of its trademark feather and other marks
belonging t
FYI:
The HTML TagLib Developer Guide.pdf says,
"To pass multiple dynamic parameters, you can store them in a
java.util.Map, and use the name of the
map for the ***paramName***. The map must then contain one or more
paramIds and their corresponding
values. As the Map is processed, the keys are as
Did you ever get a response on this, or figure out what was causing it?
I'm getting the same thing on a forward and I'm not sure what the cause
is.
Jack
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Having only worked with Struts for a couple of months, I'm beginning to
wonder about the costs and benefits of using Struts, or any other JSP tag
library, for that matter.
At one level, it adds a great deal of support for maintaining session state
and managing work flow in a web application. I r
I'm not quite sure how to use the tag.
In straight HTML, the name attribute is used to define a radio button group
so when one button is selected, the others are automatically deselected. In
Struts, the name attribute is used to specify the bean name in use (if any).
So now, I'm not sure how t
FYI:
I've been having problems deploying to Tomcat 4.0. The web app ran fine
inside JBuilder's integrated Tomcat 3.2 server. When I dropped the WAR file
into Tomcat 4.0's webapps directory and ran it, I kept getting the error:
javax.servlet.ServletException: Cannot find message resources under
Jake,
Thanks for the tip. I hadn't thought of prepopulating a form and pushing
onto the request object before returning the ActionForward. Is the form name
(i.e. key) you store the form under in the request object the same as that
set in the name property of the tag in the action mapping?
I'll
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