ound the model i describe with
combined DTO/DAO to be equally as effective.
Daniel.
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> Chris -- Struts knows nothing of the model -- the subject you need to
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Hi Jim,
I was hoping to
avoid having to
read a book to write my first Struts app, which is basically
a
Geia sou re Keladi,
Chris Keladis wrote:
Hi Kenneth, Everyone.
<>Since we're on the subject, using the example being discussed, towards
the end of the chain we call findRecords.do which takes us to
foundRecords.jsp. [...] I'm having trouble understanding how to get
database output from the
model t
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Well, zip attachements aren't allowed,
Hi David,
Thanks much for the document.
Ken
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I've found Struts - The Complete Reference by James Holmes very helpful.
It's organized well with good overviews before detail and complete code
listings not just snippets.
Bart
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> Hi Jim,
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I've found Struts - The Complete Reference by James Holmes very helpful.
It's organized well with good overviews before detail and complete code
listings not just snippets.
Bart
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e book concentrates on
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> "so-so"I
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> yet to find a _really good_ book.
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> HI Janne,
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> Thanks for your comments on books. I was hoping
. Thanks again.
Ken
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I did not notice any book recommendations in answers to your question,
and
frankly, I am not surprised. For
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Have you looked at "Struts in Action" by Ted Hust
I also found this useful in addition to Struts in Action:
Struts Survival Guide (ebook, very cheap) - Srikanth Shenoy with
Nithin Mallya. Object source publishing
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+1 for Struts In Action. I have it sitting on my desktop's case. :)
Regards,
David
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+1 for Struts In Action. I have it sitting on my desktop's case. :)
Regards,
David
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I did not notice any book recommendations in answers to your question, and
frankly, I am not surprised. For learning a new technology I prefer a good,
well-written and well-
ese was a catastrophe though, but all were a bit "so-so"I have
yet to find a _really good_ book.
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Hey! those were from ME!
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Robert Taylor wrote:
> The struts website contains a wealth of information
> on g
Robert Taylor wrote:
The struts website contains a wealth of information
on getting started.
A google search wouldn't hurt either.
Ken's questions are fine compared to the one's I've gotten mailed to me
personally lately. I almost thought they were a joke
Two separate e-mails from the same
Thanks Jim, and everyone else, for your help.
Ken
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> Hi Jim,
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>Well, I did actually look in google before post
meter
and javascript, etc...).
hth,
robert
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> I didn't actually find the us
That's right, Rick, you self-promoting egotistical maggot, tell the newbies
it's okay to ignore the API.
Mark
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>If I'm an experienced devel
http://www.reumann.net/do/struts/main
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>If I'm an experienced developer, but new to Struts, do I
> need to b
Kenneth Litwak wrote:
I didn't actually find the user guide that helpful for learning basics
or for my specific question. Thanks.
Ignore Mark (trust me:) I have some simple tutorials here if you want
some basics http://www.reumann.net/do/struts/main
One of the things I'd like to figure out
is to
Mark ... you still live!? Welcome back. :-) It's been awfully quiet around here
without you.
Simon
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If I'm an experienced developer, but new to Struts, do
http://struts.apache.org/userGuide/
Mark
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From: Kenneth Litwak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 2:23 PM
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If I'm an experienced developer, but new to Struts, do I need to buy
a
If I'm an experienced developer, but new to Struts, do I need to buy
a book to write a basic app, or is there an online tutorial or something
like that that is sufficient? One of the things I'd like to figure out
is to how to have three radio buttons, and a regular button, and have a
different
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