Hello Bart,
Bart Busschots wrote:
> Andreas Hartmann wrote:
>> Bart Busschots wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Andreas,
>>>
>>> Like any other web server a Java based web server use the Common Gateway
>>> Interface (or CGI) for sending information between the client and the
>>> server. This is a request-resp
yes, an ASPX file
On 4/21/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> What do mean by a .NET view? Are you talking about a .ASPX file with a
> code-behind?
>
> -Ted.
>
> On 4/21/06, John Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there a way that I can have a Struts application that services a .NE
On 4/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> According to the Struts-Faces Apache Web page:
>
> "The Struts-Faces Integration Library should work with any implementation
> of JavaServer Faces, version 1.0 or later. It has primarily been tested
> against version 1.1 of the JavaServer
On 4/18/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Isn't this odd that the committers are beginning to completely
> separate their efforts from what Ted calls the "community"?
They need to separate *you* from this list. Your moronic rants are
beyond tiring. Take you buttmonkey friend and leave
Since your forms are stateful, you can have a mode/status field with
either "view existing" or "edit existing" or "create new" or "empty".
You will have two clear phases: on input phase you send "create"
message, clear form and set status to "create new". Since you use
session scope, you can safel
On 4/22/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seems as if more and more of these business posts keep getting added by
> Ted.
What purpose does this serve? What purpose do you serve? Why are you
here? What do you want? Why can't you just shut the hell up and go
away? Why do everyone hav
According to the Struts-Faces Apache Web page:
"The Struts-Faces Integration Library should work with any implementation of
JavaServer Faces, version 1.0 or later. It has primarily been tested against
version 1.1 of the JavaServer Faces reference implementation, available at:
http://java.sun.c
I'm pleased to announce the release of Strecks 1.0-beta-1. Strecks
(which stands for "Struts Extensions"), is built on the latest general
availability Struts 1.2 code base, currently 1.2.9.
Strecks contains a range of features aimed to streamline the Struts
programming model. These include v
Dakota Jack wrote:
> Seems as if more and more of these business posts keep getting added by
> Ted. Is Struts now going to become the place where Craig and Ted do
> business? I note that Ted has announced that this sort of mentoring on
> Struts is going to be his source of income when his present
Jonathan Revusky wrote:
Ted Husted wrote:
On 4/19/06, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Second, all the comitters have answered your questions very nicely
Yes, we have.
I don't know whether you actually believe this in your own mind.
However, there is a complete electronic ar
Dakota Jack wrote:
> On 4/20/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Yes, we have. Here's a handy summary for future reference:
>>
> Translation: do not deign to bother Oz with this rubbish again.
>
HOLY CRAP SOMEBODY GOT IT!!! And it was YOU!!!
Perhaps I've been too hard on you
Dakota Jack wrote:
> Do you think this is helpful? This has all the earmarks of displacement
> behavior.
>
Do you think most of _your_ commentary is helpful? It has all the
earmarks of wasted bandwidth.
Dave
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On 4/20/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Yes, we have. Here's a handy summary for future reference:
Translation: do not deign to bother Oz with this rubbish again.
> The Apache Struts project continues to move that the same pace we
> always have. We generally run 18 months to
This does not make sense. For example, no one cares if there is a community
around Tiles. That might be nice, but Tiles is sufficiently done. No
community is necessary.
On 4/18/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 4/18/06, Phil Zoio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'd be happy to pas
Isn't this odd that the committers are beginning to completely separate
their efforts from what Ted calls the "community"?
On 4/18/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 4/18/06, netsql <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think Struts-devs said they are writing something new, once the new
>
Seems as if more and more of these business posts keep getting added by
Ted. Is Struts now going to become the place where Craig and Ted do
business? I note that Ted has announced that this sort of mentoring on
Struts is going to be his source of income when his present day job ends.
Is this open
The date was 2366. Might as well get it right since we are on this
displacement behavior fear trip following Jonathan's attempt to talk to Oz,
to follow Private Newton's nutty reference. Pay no attention to the man
behind the curtain.
On 4/22/06, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
He resigned his commission in 2370 so he is neither Ensign nor Acting
Ensign. I guess that dealing with Jonathan's lack of humility in actually
trying to talk with Ted is just too much and we have to go to this other
topic to settle our nerves? Ted's pronouncements from on high have no
validity w
Do you think this is helpful? This has all the earmarks of displacement
behavior.
On 4/22/06, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Jonathan Revusky wrote:
> > I started writing a rebuttal to that and some of your points below,
> > but then stopped, because I realized that you would again ju
I guess you are saying that some observation and analysis of procedures and
their impact on the Struts list is not welcome as far as you are concerned.
Why would you care if he cares? This could get silly and does get silly
just for this reason. Why can you not engage in decent debate and
convers
Hey! That's *ACTING* Ensign! He was granted the unofficial rank (not even sure
it would be considered a field commission) by Captain Picard on stardate
16307.4. The boy never did graduate Starfleet Academy.
Let's be accurate around here! :-) LOL
Frank
P.S. - Ok, I made up the stardate ;)
--
Jonathan Revusky wrote:
> I started writing a rebuttal to that and some of your points below,
> but then stopped, because I realized that you would again just walk
> away from the discussion.
Someone must have tweaked your neural net because this one wasn't
getting through before--awesome! Was it
Ted Husted wrote:
On 4/19/06, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Second, all the comitters have answered your questions very nicely
Yes, we have.
I don't know whether you actually believe this in your own mind.
However, there is a complete electronic archive of this forum and I
If you want a working example of getting data from a database to a jsp
that follows good practices, look here:
http://www.learntechnology.net/struts-spring-ibatis.do
Larry
On 4/21/06, Developer Developer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Harsh and Ted,
> Thanks for the information Here is one more q
Heh, I know what you mean Dave, I think everyone I know used those at
some point.
:-)
I like the new lessons, too - http://www.learntechnology.net/
Larry
On 4/21/06, David Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey its friday and its late :)
> And while i'm talking to you, thanks for the struttin
Andreas Hartmann wrote:
Bart Busschots wrote:
Hi Andreas,
Like any other web server a Java based web server use the Common Gateway
Interface (or CGI) for sending information between the client and the
server. This is a request-response protocol which is driven by the
client and not the se
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