Kimani Darisha wrote:
The advice coming from this user-list is usually very confusing.
No! actualy, nothing is confusing. Morons are morons, morons are
generally ignored, and u morons know who u are.
No, you have a fundamental misconception here. As a general proposition,
the morons in a d
Hi Ganesh,
thanks for your reply. But my properties file is directly under the
WEB-INF/classes folder, not under any package.
regs,
Ramkumar
On 4/4/06, RathinaGanesh MeenakshiSundaram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> You should specify the full package location of the message-resour
If you mean 'associated' by a single action configuration, then no.
However, you can reuse the same Action class for a different path and
use a different ActionForm.
Does that answer your question?
--
James Mitchell
On Apr 6, 2006, at 12:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ,
I am new
My c:set is as below:
and it works fine.
Thanks,
On 4/5/06, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What does your c:set look like?
>
>
> Vinit Sharma on 04/04/06 08:58, wrote:
> > But I faced a problem with the fmt tag, the variable link contains
> > the key instead of the tex
Hi ,
I am new to struts.. although i have a couple of years experience in
java/j2ee.
i have a question. Can two ActionForms be associated with the same Action
class ..
if yes how.
Regards,
Praveen
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A good and quick start is AppFuse - check it out, will do what you need!
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> Hi, I want to write a login application with roles, any help please.
> thank you your help is appreciated
>
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> The advice coming from this user-list is usually very confusing.
No! actualy, nothing is confusing. Morons are morons, morons are
generally ignored, and u morons know who u are.
K.
On 4/6/06, slam dunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mario,
> Have you checked out projects like:
> http://sequoiae
Hi All,
I am using struts 1.2.7 and related Apache commons validator. I am using
validation.xml(whose rules are defined by validator-rules.xml
I need your insight of following issues
1.How do I validate open set data range,e,g (1,10) where 1 and 10 are
exclusive, current intRange/floatRa
You can also look at ADF Faces which in incubation now at
http://myfaces.apache.org/. What is the incubation period and what it
means i am not clear with that though. Probably Craig knows more about
it. Give a try at ADF Faces and look at the demo pages. It has around
100 components which work
Mario,
Have you checked out projects like:
http://sequoiaerp.org/
http://www.compiere.org/
The advice coming from this user-list is usually very confusing. I guess the
moderator never reads or filters the content.
On 4/5/06, Hey Nony Moose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey guys,
I have just started bringing an older opensource CMS wepapp called
owxv3 (http://www.eadmin.ch/pages/en/owxv3/) up to speed.
Switched it from 1.1 to 1.2.8.
Making OS and database independent.
Changing templating to tiles.
I'm getting this error:
2006-04-05 23:10:04 StandardContext[
Kimani Darisha wrote:
On 4/5/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I am currently in the market for a digital video camera. I have never
>>owned such a gadget before.
>>
>>
>Ha! this proves what such moron you are! you do NOT pay for struts!
>it is free!!!
>
ok, there's some obv
Kimani Darisha wrote:
I am currently in the market for a digital video camera. I have never
owned such a gadget before.
Ha! this proves what such moron you are! you do NOT pay for struts!
it is free!!!
So are all the other options that were mentioned, such as Spring and
Webwork.
Jonath
> I am currently in the market for a digital video camera. I have never
> owned such a gadget before.
Ha! this proves what such moron you are! you do NOT pay for struts!
it is free!!!
come back when you have some point worth discussing!
K.
On 4/5/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTE
They loce attention. Just ignore them and they will go away.
Joe Moore
- Original Message
From: Kimani Darisha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2006 9:59:38 PM
Subject: Re: Some questions
why do u talk this crap? u know nothing of this produ
why do u talk this crap? u know nothing of this product!
On 4/5/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good god Frank. You are recommending an abandoned framework to someone
> seeking advice and we are not supposed to question that. The inmates have
> taken over the asylum. This is nuts.
Exactly. I am amazed that this is not crystal clear to anyone, except the
usuals.
On 4/5/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dakota Jack wrote:
> > I would like to disabuse the "usuals" of an assumption that seems to
> pervade
> > these discussions, viz., that everything is open f
Bart Busschots wrote:
Jonathan Revusky wrote:
What do you mean "so what", Frank? If one is new to the java web
application space, why on earth should one start using a framework
like Struts Classic that (a) is not state of the art and (b) is not
going to be developed any further?
WHY?
Bec
Dakota Jack wrote:
I would like to disabuse the "usuals" of an assumption that seems to pervade
these discussions, viz., that everything is open for discussion and
any statement
is warranted. That simply is not consistent with intelligent discussion.
The very idea that Struts 1.x is a viable cho
Yes, it matters. It matters because good frameworks have values related to
commercial success. They are easier to use, they are easier to test, they
allow you to provide services in faster and more reliable ways, etc. The
framework matters a great deal. I am sure that there are many architectur
Patient - "Doctor, doctor! It hurts when I hit my head against the wall."
Doctor - "Don't hit your head agains the wall."
Joe Moore
- Original Message
From: Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2006 6:35:32 PM
Subject: Re: Some questi
I would like to disabuse the "usuals" of an assumption that seems to pervade
these discussions, viz., that everything is open for discussion and
any statement
is warranted. That simply is not consistent with intelligent discussion.
The very idea that Struts 1.x is a viable choice for a new project
Good god Frank. You are recommending an abandoned framework to someone
seeking advice and we are not supposed to question that. The inmates have
taken over the asylum. This is nuts.
On 4/5/06, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, April 5, 2006 11:46 am, Dakota Jack said:
> >
Hi
Thanks, I will give it a try. If it does not work, I'll just have to create
two separate viewcontrollers.
Hermod
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Fra: Gary VanMatre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 5. april 2006 23:13
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Emne: Re: [Shale] Clay vie
>From: Hermod Opstvedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi
>
> I have the following situation: I have a page with some buttons on it, which
> leads to actions that are handled by navigation rules. This is working ok
> for all but one of the pages.
>
> This page uses the same viewcontroller as the ori
If
* the class extends one of the ActionForm base classes, and
* the class overrides the base validate method, and
* the class is registered as the form bean for the action, and
* the validate methods returns a non-null and non-empty ActionErrors
collection,
then the input location should be sele
Hi
I have the following situation: I have a page with some buttons on it, which
leads to actions that are handled by navigation rules. This is working ok
for all but one of the pages.
This page uses the same viewcontroller as the originating page. On the
originating page I have a hidden input tha
Antonio Petrelli wrote:
Legolas Woodland ha scritto:
The server return an exception like :
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Path http://www.mysite.com/ does not
start with a "/" character
...
forward="forwarder";
return mapping.findForward( forward );
}
}
Plea
My best guess is that IE is trying to GET the contents pointed to by the
link, and at the same time process your onClick event, and the two are
conflicting. That is just a guess, but I have indeed seem similar
behavior when using a link. One thing you can do is to not make it a link
at all, inste
Though this problem was resolved long time back, I was just wondering what
the actual problem was.
The problem was resolved just by replacing
Next
with
Using the anchor tag, the HTTPWatch showed that the HTTP operation was
aborted by IE, where as by using the button it went on the next page
oh sorry, I meant that for jakota
On 4/5/06, Jakota Dack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Kimani Darisha wrote:
> > On 4/5/06, Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I don't even LIKE Struts that much
> > And yet here you are, making a "Jack"ass out of
> > yourself once again.
>
> oh dont pick on
--- Kimani Darisha wrote:
> On 4/5/06, Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't even LIKE Struts that much
> And yet here you are, making a "Jack"ass out of
> yourself once again.
oh dont pick on newton besides me he is the only
person her that knows what he's talking about!!!1!
>
> > Dakot
Hi, I looked for a struts that different categorie of users login and got
forwarded to different pages, please help me if you have a tutorial or web
application .
thank you, your help is appreciated.
-
Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make
> I don't even LIKE Struts that much
And yet here you are, making a "Jack"ass out of yourself once again.
On 4/5/06, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dakota Jack wrote:
> > The fact that some Struts groupies like Busschots and Newton
> > jump in with there stupidities is irrelevant.
>
> Yo
test
-
Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates
starting at 1¢/min.
On 4/5/06, Mário Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> And how easy is it to use AJAX along with JSF? I don't have any
> experience with JSF but I've seen a friend of mine drag & dropping
> like in .NET. I'm not an apologist of WebForms. But if JSF eases AJAX
> I'll certainly consider it as a vali
all i am trying to do is perform basic form validation. but that itself doesnt
seem to work. i have other actions which work fine except this one. what
happens is that it finds errors and indicates the errors in the forward
"success" page instead of the "input" page. sorry for repeating mysel
Thanks for the replies guys, I am validating the form in the form-bean's
validate method. The form-bean code is given below:-
public class ImageForm extends ActionFormBase
{
// getter and setter methods
public ActionErrors validate( ActionMapping mapping,
HttpServletRequest request )
On 4/5/06, Mário Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/5/06, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > By the way, why would not you use RoR, looks like you have experience with
> > it?
>
> Our client demands Java usage. No space left here.
Check this: http://www.manageability.org/blog/s
On 4/5/06, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/5/06, Mário Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 4/5/06, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On 4/5/06, Mário Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > > The project is a simple CRM with forms and AJAX. No big stuff,
Gary Feidt wrote:
> Where is your Validation? I don't see any protected ActionMessages
> validate(iForm theform) {}
>
Also, what class does your form sub-class?
> error = validate(theform);
>
He has validate="true" which, if the form has a proper superclass,
should do validation automagic
Dakota Jack wrote:
Frank, this is uncalled for. Jonathan is clearly right on this and you are
clearly wrong. The fact that some Struts groupies like Busschots and Newton
jump in with there stupidities is irrelevant. I simply cannot believe you
would recommend Struts 1.x. I no longer know what
Where is your Validation? I don't see any protected ActionMessages
validate(iForm theform) {}
Nor do I see anything being added to the ActionErrors.
You need to add errors to you ActionErrors collection. You can do
something like:
error = validate(theform);
if (!errors.isEmpty()) {
saveErro
On Wed, April 5, 2006 11:46 am, Dakota Jack said:
> Frank, this is uncalled for.
Talk about uncalled for... you call me deplorable and ignorant in another
post, and what *I* said is uncalled for?
> Jonathan is clearly right on this and you
> are
> clearly wrong.
I bow to your omnipotence. You c
On 4/5/06, Mário Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/5/06, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 4/5/06, Mário Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > The project is a simple CRM with forms and AJAX. No big stuff, 6
> > > > > database tables maximum. Also, we have a very short
Dakota Jack wrote:
> The fact that some Struts groupies like Busschots and Newton
> jump in with there stupidities is irrelevant.
You're such a tool.
I don't even LIKE Struts that much, and if you bothered reading anything
other than your own posts you'd be able to figure that out.
Dave
---
On Wed, April 5, 2006 11:18 am, Mário Lopes said:
>> Because of your short deadline, JSF might also be a good choice *if* you
>> use something like Sun's Studio. That will hide most, if not all, of
>> the
>> complexity from you, and let you just worry about your application
>> rather
>> than the f
Well, it depends on what you need to do. Struts 1.x is NOT inferior to any
other framework out there. In fact, it does what it was designed to do
perfectly. I would caution against listening to people on this list who
tell you otherwise because they dislike Struts because it does not fit all
th
Mario, if you want an MVC structure, for god's sake, don't go JSF. Further,
it is not ready for use. You are going to get yourself into a hairball
here. The advice you have been getting, except to Jonathan, is deplorable
and ignorant.
On 4/5/06, Mário Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 4/5
Here is the action class
public class RequestViewDetailAction extends ActionBase
{
public ActionForward execute( ActionMapping mapping, ActionForm frm,
HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response )
{
ActionMessages messages = new ActionMessages();
RequestManager m
Frank, this is uncalled for. Jonathan is clearly right on this and you are
clearly wrong. The fact that some Struts groupies like Busschots and Newton
jump in with there stupidities is irrelevant. I simply cannot believe you
would recommend Struts 1.x. I no longer know what could possibly be th
Dakota Jack wrote:
> You might want to check the date on Java 5 Newton.
>
I don't get it.
There's no "significant innovation" in Java 1.5; Java was never a
significant innovation to begin with.
Dave
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On 4/5/06, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/5/06, Mário Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > The project is a simple CRM with forms and AJAX. No big stuff, 6
> > > > database tables maximum. Also, we have a very short deadline (June),
> > > > so we can't waste too much time l
On 4/5/06, Karin Schellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Struts 1.2.7 with the LookupDispatchAction and everything
> works fine, as long as the labels of the buttons (=values of the keys of
> the resourcebundles) are not using special characters. If there are
> special characters
You might want to check the date on Java 5 Newton.
On 4/5/06, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jonathan Revusky wrote:
> > What happens when you don't do any significant innovation for 4 years?
> > Particularly in a field like java software?
>
> You mean like the language itself? I mean,
Frank, the other options do what you need, are simpler to code, are easier
to maintain, etc. Recommending Struts 1.x is not a nice thing to do to
someone. That is just true. It is inferior and everyone knows it that
knows about frameworks. Being able to test easy, having a quick turn
around, be
On 4/5/06, Mário Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The project is a simple CRM with forms and AJAX. No big stuff, 6
> > > database tables maximum. Also, we have a very short deadline (June),
> > > so we can't waste too much time learning the framework.
Why would not you use one of existing CR
I would strongly suggest you use Spring. I would not use Struts 1.x unless
I had to. That product is antiquated. Testing is a problem. AOP is
impossible virtually, Etc., etc., etc.
To recommend Struts 1.x to anyone at this point indicates a serious lack of
judgment or a willingness to snare th
Still not enough to analyze - I think your Struts-Config file looks ok.
We will probably need some snippets of your
co.ui.action.RequestViewDetailAction before we can determine what is
wrong.
Gary
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/5/2006 10:17:12 AM >>>
Thanks Krishna,
Thats the chunk from the struts-con
Thanks for the info - I was already using a UTF-8 filter that does the
following (as all my input-fields should accept special characters):
-
request.setCharacterEncoding("UTF8");
chain.doFilter(request, response);
-
but in the meantime, I
On 4/5/06, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, April 5, 2006 5:24 am, Mário Lopes said:
> > Look guys, it was not of my intention to raise a flamebait. So please
> > keep focused on the subject (please :-) and try to be factual, as it
> > will help a lot.
>
> Yeah, I took the bai
Thanks Krishna,
Thats the chunk from the struts-config file.
i'm afraid it still doesnt work. when errors are present it displays the errors
on the RequestList.jsp page instead of the RequestDetail.jsp.
As i said I tried to think, but in vain. any ideas folks?
Cheers
Garner Shawn wrote:
> Is the session shared between servlets or is it specific to a servlet.
> I would think it would be specific to a servlet but maybe it is one
> session per user per web-application?
>
There's a session per user per web-app; I'm not even sure what a session
per servlet would
And I think Dave's point is without seeing your action in your
struts-config.xml and you Action code we don't know if your code is
correct or not. Can show us some of the code?
Gary
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/5/2006 9:47:27 AM >>>
>Hi Dave,
>
>thanks for the reply. The problem is that errors were
> Frank, it gets painful to debate this with you or other people.
> Basically, you guys seem delusional to me.
I agree, it is painful. And I agree, speaking for myself, I *am*
delusional... to have thought for a second that replying in a reasoned way
would have lead to anything constructive.
Wel
On Wed, April 5, 2006 5:24 am, Mário Lopes said:
> Look guys, it was not of my intention to raise a flamebait. So please
> keep focused on the subject (please :-) and try to be factual, as it
> will help a lot.
Yeah, I took the bait. My bad. Should have known better. See my
subsequent reply for
On Wed, April 5, 2006 9:07 am, Dave Newton said:
> red phoenix wrote:
>> I want to realize download function in struts,and I will put some file
>> url
>> in JSP file,when click one of the file url,this file will be
>> download.Dostruts or some taglib support download function?
>>
>
> You mean... li
Hi Dave,
thanks for the reply. The problem is that errors were detected and they were
being displayed in the "success" page instead of on the same ("input" page").
The Log messages also indicate that an error has occured. Very strange.
Gokul
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 Dave Newton wrote :
>gokul bal
Is the session shared between servlets or is it specific to a servlet.
I would think it would be specific to a servlet but maybe it is one
session per user per web-application?
Shawn
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From: Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Date:
gokul balasubramanian wrote:
> Instead of remaining on the input page control passes to the success page.
> thats what baffles me. Any help/ suggestions will really help.
>
Sounds like there weren't any errors then, or your configuration is
broken, or your validation code is broken, or...
Wit
Exactly Ted,
Instead of remaining on the input page control passes to the success page.
thats what baffles me. Any help/ suggestions will really help.
Thanks
Gokul
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 Ted Husted wrote :
>If validation fails, control returns to "input", not to "success".
>
>HTH, Ted.
>
>On 5
If validation fails, control returns to "input", not to "success".
HTH, Ted.
On 5 Apr 2006 14:18:10 -, gokul balasubramanian
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a very weird problem here. I have a form-bean where i validate the
> user input and add them to the errors. When i click the sub
I have a very weird problem here. I have a form-bean where i validate the user
input and add them to the errors. When i click the submit button, the errors
are displayed not on the same page but on the page as indicated in the page. very strange. i have done the following:-
added
included t
Ciao,
I few days ago I stepped over an encoding servlet-filter.
It checks before each action the encoding of the request
and can change it to the value you would like to have.
Perhaps this would be a good solution for your problem!
Nice greetings
-- Initial Header ---
>From
Mário Lopes asked:
> 3) Is MyEclipse worth it?
If you're using Eclipse for J2EE development, MyEclipse is worth it even if you
only use the JSP validation. It's not perfect, but it's well worth the price.
As for the rest, I see you've already gotten some good answers and some
irrelevant noise.
Jonathan Revusky wrote:
> What happens when you don't do any significant innovation for 4 years?
> Particularly in a field like java software?
You mean like the language itself? I mean, seriously... as a SmallTalk
and Lisp developer I always wonder why people choose to use Java; in
general I assum
http://struts.apache.org/struts-doc-1.2.8/userGuide/dev_html.html
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From: red phoenix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 10:55 PM
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Is there a struts Taglib document?
Is there a struts taglib document about ,,,the
ch
red phoenix wrote:
> I want to realize download function in struts,and I will put some file url
> in JSP file,when click one of the file url,this file will be
> download.Dostruts or some taglib support download function?
>
You mean... like a link?
Dave
--
Jonathan Revusky wrote:
What do you mean "so what", Frank? If one is new to the java web
application space, why on earth should one start using a framework
like Struts Classic that (a) is not state of the art and (b) is not
going to be developed any further?
WHY?
Because it does what you need
Angel Navarro on 04/04/06 18:46, wrote:
Hi,
in my struts web application have (web.xml):
java.lang.Throwable
/templates/error/error.jsp
and i want to get the description error in error.jsp.
in logging file have:
java.lang.Throwable: Could not complete parsing, unmatched
What does your c:set look like?
Vinit Sharma on 04/04/06 08:58, wrote:
But I faced a problem with the fmt tag, the variable link contains
the key instead of the text value.
Any clue??
On 4/4/06, Vinit Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks,
I used a in combination with . But fmt tag
loo
Jeff Thorne on 03/04/06 21:25, wrote:
I am trying out struts action mappings and wildcards so that I can provide
my dynamic content static URLs that are not based on query strings.
When my action class forwards to success or failure all the URLs in the
receiving .jsp page are prefix with the ini
Look guys, it was not of my intention to raise a flamebait. So please
keep focused on the subject (please :-) and try to be factual, as it
will help a lot.
I've never seen a discussion about Struts versioning nor I'd like to
see one. I just want to pick the best framework to rely on.
The project
I want to realize download function in struts,and I will put some file url
in JSP file,when click one of the file url,this file will be
download.Dostruts or some taglib support download function?
Thanks in advance
Hi,
I am using Struts 1.2.7 with the LookupDispatchAction and everything
works fine, as long as the labels of the buttons (=values of the keys of
the resourcebundles) are not using special characters. If there are
special characters I get the following error:
missing resource 'Hinzuf�' in ke
Jonathan Revusky wrote:
> Frank W. Zammetti wrote: stuff
>
>> Jonathan Revusky wrote: stuff
>
> Frank, it gets painful to debate this with you or other people.
> Basically, you guys seem delusional to me. The fact that the Struts
> developers themselves do not care to carry on with the 1.x codeb
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
Jonathan Revusky wrote:
For starters, development on Struts 1.x, a.k.a. Struts Classic, has been
more or less stagnant since about 2002.
Umm, since we all like dealing with "facts that are not in dispute"...
Struts 1.0, released June 2001
Struts 1.0.1, released Jan
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