2013/8/17 Alireza Fattahi :
> I forgot to merntion:
> When I extend StrutsJUnit4TestCase the assertTrue method is not found !
You must import them statically
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2013/8/17 Alireza Fattahi :
> Hi,
>
> Regarding to page:
> http://struts.apache.org/release/2.2.x/docs/struts-2-junit-plugin-tutorial.html
>
> I could not find the getConfigPath() method in StrustTestCase class
> I searched the javadocs and I found that only the St
I forgot to merntion:
When I extend StrutsJUnit4TestCase the assertTrue method is not found !
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~~Alireza Fattahi
From: Alireza Fattahi
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Subject: Test with StrutsJUnit4TestCase
Hi,
solved it.
I forgot that I have a JAVA_HOME env variable pointing to a Java5
version...changed it to Java 6 and worked OK. Funny that I didn't get
any compilation error...
Thanks!
2009/12/19 Lukasz Lenart :
> 2009/12/18 Gabriel Belingueres :
>> I checked out it from https://svn.opensymphony.com/s
2009/12/18 Gabriel Belingueres :
> I checked out it from https://svn.opensymphony.com/svn/xwork/trunk
> I deleted everything and checkout'd it again and still the same test fail.
I did the same and found no problems ;-) Try to run maven with -U -up
My environment:
Apache Maven 2.2.1 (r801777; 200
I checked out it from https://svn.opensymphony.com/svn/xwork/trunk
I deleted everything and checkout'd it again and still the same test fail.
2009/12/18 Lukasz Lenart :
> That's a bit strange, you can check with Bamboo that everything is ok
> http://opensource.bamboo.atlassian.com/browse/XWORK
>
>
That's a bit strange, you can check with Bamboo that everything is ok
http://opensource.bamboo.atlassian.com/browse/XWORK
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Hi,
Now I want to build XWork on another machine, this time with a direct
connection to the Internet (no proxy or firewall settings.)
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Test set: TestSuite
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Thanks Lukasz!
Yes it was a connection problem. I had configured the proxy settings
in the maven xml file, but for some reason it downloaded the artifacts
but the test failed.
I just executed the mvn passing along the proxy information as system
properties and it worked ok (mvn -DhttpProxy= cl
2009/12/17 Gabriel Belingueres :
> What am I missing?
Connection to the Internet - you're probably behind a firewall :P
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> just a test mail to see if i am reaching everyone or not.
Yes. If you want to make sure a message made it to the list, check
the archives, for example:
http://www.nabble.com/Struts---User-f206.html .
(And with GMail, your own messages do
My fiulter automatically place my sent message under "struts" tag, so my
contribs to the list are not lost, and does not get duplicated, so this is a
nice feature.
Nico.
2006/12/6, Adam K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It's a bit annoying, but I suppose it's to try and avoid mail loops/excess
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It's a bit annoying, but I suppose it's to try and avoid mail loops/excess
inbox junk. It's not that difficult to search your inbox or bcc yourself
though.
On 12/6/06, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's because GMail doesn't send you your own postings.
On 12/6/06, nicolas de loo
That's because GMail doesn't send you your own postings.
On 12/6/06, nicolas de loof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems to work !
Just was curious not getting messages I send to the list in my mail box.
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It seems to work !
Just was curious not getting messages I send to the list in my mail box.
2006/12/6, Adam K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
You had a question if it would work ?
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You had a question if it would work ?
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Please ignore ...
just testing my gMail account.
Hi Antonio,
Your unsubscribe facility doesn't work, I tried about 3 times, are you
aware of this?
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This is a test... Please
I received your blank message.
Peter
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I see nothing but 7bit charset in you mail, sorry :)
Pilgrim, Peter a écrit :
>Testing using Micro$oft Outlock 200 sp3
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>I seem to be have problems with my mail sent to google group sent as 7bit
>character set. Just want to prove that apache and sourceforge dont
>have to the problem, and elimin
You have reached. I've been trying to find time to answer your Tiles
question, but it's not something I can do in 5 minutes. So as soon
as I find 10 min. to spare I will respond :-)
Greg
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it reached.
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Thanks and Regards,
Nitish Kumar
Tavant Technologies Ltd
Bangalore
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From: Laurie Harper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Doh, I'm an idiot! :-( What I su
7; is actually missing, or defined with an empty
value as in your example.
If it doesn't work for you I'm out of ideas! :-/
L.
Chris
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Oh well.
Chris
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I dont understand some things here, If the application resource is emp
misleading..
Thanks and Regards,
Nitish Kumar
Tavant Technologies Ltd
Bangalore
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From: Laurie Harper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Doh, I'm an id
other way, but I'm still curious what I
did wrong.
Chris
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You want to use the name
M
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Re: Test whether an application resource is empty
You want to use the name of the attribute the resource bundle is stored
under, not the name of the properties file. You're not specifying it in
your Struts config so you want the following:
...
en
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Try:
">
...
where 'name' is the name of the
equired here?
Thanks again for everyone's help!
Chris Loschen
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Try:
"
ernate path. If that's the road I need to take, I can do it -- I was
just hopeful I could do this a little more elegantly.
Thanks for your input. Any further ideas?
Chris
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Chris,
Struts contains an EL package for its tag libraries. Yes, you can use
EL!
e built
with EL.
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Thanks for your help, Paul.
I'm trying that, but I'm getting the sam
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Chris,
Use to bring in the key.
You can then use EL to test if it is empty or whatever.
Thanks,
Paul
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From: Chris Loschen [mailt
Chris,
Use to bring in the key.
You can then use EL to test if it is empty or whatever.
Thanks,
Paul
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or your input. Any further ideas?
Chris
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> Q
From: "Chris Loschen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Quick synopsis: I have localized i18n messages defined in my tiles
> definitions which are sometimes empty. I need to test that the value
> associated with a given key is not empty before I proceed with further
> processing. I can test that the key is non
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Subject: RE: Test whether an application resource is empty
I'm still spinning my wheels on this -- does anyone have any ideas?
Quick synopsis: I have localized i18n messages defined in my tiles
definitions which are sometimes empty. I need to test that the value
associated wit
I'm still spinning my wheels on this -- does anyone have any ideas?
Quick synopsis: I have localized i18n messages defined in my tiles
definitions which are sometimes empty. I need to test that the value
associated with a given key is not empty before I proceed with further
processing. I can test
Lucas, this is such a basic question. Have you done any research on this
at all? Google ("Java session has expired" returned 139,000 hits.)
perhaps? Maybe search the archives? This isn't even a Struts question.
Not even specified as OT or Newbie.
In the future:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/sm
YES
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I've got a filter setup so that all mail with a 'to' address of
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label 'Struts Mailing List'. This filter includes files
Done. Thanks.
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Justin
Please remove Read Notification when you post to this list.
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Nope, I can't. I'm busy :)
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Dude ... don't sweat it. Do whatcha got to do. If it's their issue,
and this is what you've got to do so they can find the problem ...
then, so be it.
Now, if you start sending 20 a day, that might aggravate me :-)
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Any word on when they might open that to GA? I'm curious to get a peek at
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No. The problem is that my webmail client, which is all I can use at work
to access mailing lists, has a bug which causes messages to not get
through to the lists
No. The problem is that my webmail client, which is all I can use at
work to access mailing lists, has a bug which causes messages to not get
through to the lists. My web host has been working on it for some time
and so the only way to see if they've fixed it or not is to send a message.
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well, at the very least you really should follow this lists glorious
tradition of mentioning BEER in your OT posts
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No. The problem is that my webmail client, which is all I can use at
work to access mailing lists, has a bug which causes messages
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> I've been having. Thanks!
No offense, but is it not possible to test that from one email of
yours to another one?
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You know what? I was thinking about that too. ;-)
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=39190
# Haven't really got the knack of it yet, though...
Have fun,
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