Thanks for the tip.
This reminds me of other questions I have.
While trying to have client-side validation i ran into the problem
that my server wasn't serving static content.
I found this while looking for the solution.
http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-1718
How do I fix this "not a prob
If you want to learn more about struts2, you can read the book 'webwork in
action' which covers almost 90% of the knowledge about struts2 except for
different package and cofig file names. As we all know, struts2 is almost
the same as webwork.
2007/4/8, Asaf Paris Mandoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
T
The requirement is that the widgets should be very easy to develop.
And be as independent as possible of the application. So they could
even be uploaded by users. The widgets should be able to make use of
other, more general systems, like user management. I was thinking of
doing this by implementi
On Sunday 08 April 2007 02:01:24 Asaf Paris Mandoki wrote:
> I forgot to say that the directory structure i wrote on my first post
> (which was wrong [forgot the web-inf directory]), should be inside a
> directory of the application. So each widget should have it's own
> "classes" directory, struts
Thanks a lot for the replies. I'll look into it.
I forgot to say that the directory structure i wrote on my first post
(which was wrong [forgot the web-inf directory]), should be inside a
directory of the application. So each widget should have it's own
"classes" directory, struts.xml, etc.
The
On Sunday 08 April 2007 01:13:33 Asaf Paris Mandoki wrote:
> How can I call an action of a widget form an action of the application
> and have the result returned as a string?
Look at the action tag [1]. You can execute an action and store its result
within a request property.
Piero
[1] http://
How can I call an action of a widget form an action of the application
and have the result returned as a string?
On 4/7/07, Piero Sartini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want each widget to be programmed with struts, meaning that:
> Each widget must have it's own control configuration (struts.xml
> I want each widget to be programmed with struts, meaning that:
> Each widget must have it's own control configuration (struts.xml) and
> it's own set of classes.
If you are using struts2, you could develop your widgets within their own
packages and namespaces within your main application.
See
I want to create an application that makes use of sub-applications (Widgets).
The applications job is to call a bunch of widgets and return the
result of all of them to the user on a single page.
I want each widget to be programmed with struts, meaning that:
Each widget must have it's own control
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