Re: adding UploadProgressListener to a struts2 upload

2010-01-17 Thread Stephen Ince
Jorge, Thx for the suggestion. I will definitely use this for other pages. I am basically doing file uploads and want to use the dojo status bar, so that I can maintain the same look and feel in my application. Steve On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Jorge Sousa wrote: > Hi, > > Have you tried

Re: adding UploadProgressListener to a struts2 upload

2010-01-17 Thread Jorge Sousa
Hi, Have you tried the Execute and Wait interceptor? http://struts.apache.org/2.0.14/docs/execute-and-wait-interceptor.html I propose you this solution, assuming that you want to accomplish the "progress meter effect". Cheers, Jorge On 17-01-2010 18:57, Stephen Ince wrote: Hi, I would

adding UploadProgressListener to a struts2 upload

2010-01-17 Thread Stephen Ince
Hi, I would like to add a UploadProgressListener to a struts file upload. I tried setting the struts.multipart.parser property but I can't seem to override the setting. I also tried downloading the "Advance File upload plugin" but no download link. So I basically have 3 questions. 1) Is it poss

Re: Struts2 upload

2008-11-10 Thread Nick J
tters, and when it breaks in the > imageUpload method, > and I inspect the values of uploadedImage, imageContentType and > imageFilename they are all null, so the interceptor has not called the the > setters like I was expecting it to. As far as I can tell, this agrees with >

Re: Struts2 upload

2008-11-02 Thread Struts Two
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: user@struts.apache.org Sent: Saturday, November 1, 2008 5:54:57 PM Subject: Struts2 upload Hi, I am having some trouble with Uploads in Struts 2. Here is the action:                                 /upload.html         Here is the HTML form:         Here

Re: Struts2 upload

2008-11-01 Thread Mead Lai
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 6:02 AM, Wes Wannemacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > what is in the fileUpload interceptor stack? Since the setter is never > called, I would wonder if it is a complete stack. > > When you use in an action definition, you are > overwriting the existing stack with the sta

Re: Struts2 upload

2008-11-01 Thread Wes Wannemacher
what is in the fileUpload interceptor stack? Since the setter is never called, I would wonder if it is a complete stack. When you use in an action definition, you are overwriting the existing stack with the stack you specify. -Wes On Sat, 2008-11-01 at 14:54 -0700, Nick J wrote: > Hi, I am hav

Struts2 upload

2008-11-01 Thread Nick J
grees with all the tutorials I've read, so I'm at a loss now. If anyone has any ideas, I'd be very greatful! thanks! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Struts2-upload-tp20284756p20284756.html Sent from the Struts - User mailing list a