Hi
I have to face up the following issue. My location of struts.xml shoudl be
WEB-INF directory, not WEB-INF/classes.
What is the easiest way to achieve this?? I tried several different config
locations (e.g. WEB-INF/struts.xml) for StrutsXmlConfigurationProvider, none
of them worked. Creating
Hi,
I need a generic selection screen in my application.
By Selection screen I mean
1° Two html select one for selectable items
And an other for selected items
2° five buttons copy copy all remove remove all an d confirm.
Very basic code...
I just want to avoid copy paste the code for all
Thank you for your replies
That's what I am going to do, Laurie Harper . I modified many parts of
Struts1.x and it's better to keep it as it is.
Besides the controller module works perfect for me
Cheers
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On Mar 19, 2007, at 5:21 AM, Bartek wrote:
Hi
I have to face up the following issue. My location of struts.xml
shoudl be
WEB-INF directory, not WEB-INF/classes.
What is the easiest way to
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Hi James
Well, the default location of struts.xml is classpath location e.g.
WEB-INF/classes. And I want to load it from outside the classpath, e.g.
directly from WEB-INF directory. How can I do this? I thought , I coudl do
this as in case of struts1 - using param-nameconfig/param-name of
Looking at that line here:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/struts/struts2/tags/STRUTS_2_0_6/core/src/main/java/org/apache/struts2/views/jsp/ComponentTagSupport.java?annotate=509057
Container container = Dispatcher.getInstance().getContainer();
it seems like Dispatcher.getInstance() is returning
Musachy --
I have given up on the AJAX theme and moved exclusively to Prototype.js for
asynch behaviors. There is no mystery prototype.js and it is very clear to
code/read. I had been using XHR directly and thought S2's tags would make
my life simpler. However, even coding with XmlHttpRequest
Thanks. BTW, what's a Ruby Roundup guy doing here? Just curious.
Scott
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On Mar 19, 2007, at 8:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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How exactly does your comment help the OP?
musachy
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Musachy --
I have given up on the AJAX theme and moved exclusively to Prototype.jsfor
asynch behaviors. There is no mystery prototype.js and it is very clear
to
code/read. I had been
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I honestly think you are barking up the wrong tree
using S2 for Ajaxy UI.
Just to provide a counter-example, I am using many of
the S2 tags in multiple applications to provide a fair
amount of Ajaxification very successfully.
There are definitely many use-cases
Hello,
I have a hierarchically organized data object which I need to display. The
user may edit some of its attributes. I figured it must be a tree like
structure with editable nodes.
Is there an easy way to do this in Struts 1.x? I'm not very good at writing
JavaScript code. :o(
Has anybody
Oh, lol I do RoR on the side. I'm not sure where all this
dynamic language stuff is heading (ruby vs groovy vs others) with
respect to java, but I plan to be a part of it. More on that later...
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On Mar 19, 2007, at 8:31
Hi Pete,
You might want to try
http://www.jenkov.com/prizetags/introduction.tmpl
They have a tree tag that I have found very useful.
Best,
-Nate
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To: user@struts.apache.org
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:) If you want to pick nits, I'm a .NET/YUI guy these days :)
-Ted
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On 3/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. BTW, what's a Ruby Roundup guy doing here? Just curious.
Scott
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Hi,
Looks good - can you edit the nodes?
Cheers,
Pete
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Von: Sarr, Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 19. März 2007 15:09
An: Struts Users Mailing List
Betreff: RE: Howto Construct Editable Tree
Hi Pete,
You might want to try
Hi,
you can see http://jscontrolstags.sourceforge.net/ too. There is treeview
tag based on tafeltree (javascript treeview), prototype and scriptaculous.
You have demo at
http://jscontrolstags.sourceforge.net/demo/treeview/treeview.html (AJAX
doesn't works at sourceforge).
You can drag/drop node,
Hi Pete,
Unfortunately, I've never actually had to edit the nodes - however for
displaying a tree it was one of the best I found. The user guide can be found
here:
http://www.jenkov.com/projects/prizetags/download/Tree_Tag_User_Guide.pdf
There may be better tree implementations for
Hi,
I just deployed the jscontrolstags war. This looks good to me.
Is there some more documentation on how set it up in your own app? :o)
Cheers,
Pete
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An: Struts Users
Hi pete,
have you read
http://jscontrolstags.sourceforge.net/controls/treeview/treeview.htmldocumentation
?
Regards Angelo
2007/3/19, Peter Neu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I just deployed the jscontrolstags war. This looks good to me.
Is there some more documentation on how set it up in your
On 3/19/07, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, lol I do RoR on the side. I'm not sure where all this
dynamic language stuff is heading (ruby vs groovy vs others) with
respect to java, but I plan to be a part of it. More on that later...
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The Ruby Roundup
Sorry, I overlooked it. Thanks for the hint.
-Pete
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Von: Angelo zerr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 19. März 2007 15:39
An: Struts Users Mailing List
Betreff: Re: Howto Construct Editable Tree
Hi pete,
have you read
--- Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know many of us think of JavaScript as a tinkertoy
language, but it's not.
One thing that's been particularly interesting to me,
coming from a Smalltalk and Lisp background, is
people's reactions to JavaScript.
Lots of the JavaScript techniques are
No problem. I hope that JSControlsTags will please you.
Angelo
2007/3/19, Peter Neu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry, I overlooked it. Thanks for the hint.
-Pete
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Gesendet: Montag, 19. März 2007 15:39
An: Struts Users
Is Struts version 1.2.4 compatible with J2EE 1.4 and Java 5?
Thanks for your help!
I don't understand why it has to be loaded from outside the
classpath. There are facilities in place to let you do what you
want, but you would be fighting an uphill battle.
I don't see the justification for changing code to simplify this.
Please help me understand why you have to have
On 3/19/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To me, the attractive thing about Ruby is that it's a full stack. We
can code in Ruby, soup to nuts (turtles all the way down), and the
Rails framework provides an interesting way to generate starter
applications.
With Java and JavaScript
Is there any established bread crumb technique in Struts2 - that is:
execute an action and then return to the current page, whatever that
page might be. I implemented this feature in Struts-1 with a custom
controller, and it seems to me that a custom Interceptor would probably
be the best
I am using Struts Validator framework and DynaActionForm for performing
form data validations. The user input is taken and then corresponding
record is fetched from the database. Depending on the query result, I
need to display appropriate message to the user. How can I achieve this?
It will be
--- Kaushal, Anubhav wrote:
The user input is taken and then corresponding
record is fetched from the database. Depending on
the query result, I need to display appropriate
message to the user. How can I achieve this?
It's not clear to me what this has to do with the
Validator framework,
I would imagine you'd actually want to do this with an interceptor. Each
successful execution update the breadcrumbs (probably stored in the value
stack in some properly modeled container :) ).
Matt Filion
CSC - GTS -- Raytheon - ISF
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Yeah, That's how I see it, too. That's how I did it in Struts-1, with
the ability to go to the current page, previous page, or page before
previous. I'm wondering if there is some existing facility to do this.
Ray Clough
Matt Filion wrote:
I would imagine you'd actually want to do this
On 3/19/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know many of us think of JavaScript as a tinkertoy language, but
it's not. There's nothing that people do in Java or Ruby or Python
that we couldn't do just as easily in JavaScript. CrockFord's video
training clips are a real eye-opener
How
Now this is an interesting thread! I attended NFJS this weekend here in St
Louis, and there was no buzz around Struts whatsoever. In fact, most
presenters (and the expert panel) even downplayed Java and described it as
a language that was no longer productive enough for their companies. It was
Musachy --
Not exactly sure what an OP is, but I am trying to save my brother from
banging his head on the keyboard. I have found S2's Ajax support to be
harder to actually write than the docs would otherwise suggest. Understand
this comment does not apply generally to S2, but rather a slice
I've implemented a file download using the Struts 1.2.9 version of
org.apache.struts.actions.DownloadAction. When the user hits the
download button, he or she gets the save/open/cancel dialog with the
correct filename. In Firefox, hitting save or open does exactly
what I expect (i.e., I can save
Hello Scott,
On 3/19/07, Scott Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've implemented a file download using the Struts 1.2.9 version of
org.apache.struts.actions.DownloadAction. When the user hits the
download button, he or she gets the save/open/cancel dialog with the
correct filename. In Firefox,
This happens the first time I attempt to download the file. I also have
tried it on IE7 and Firefox and it works fine on both those browsers.
Only IE6 has a problem (don't have a IE5 or IE5.5 to try). I also
looked in the cache (since the full path is in notepad) and there is
nothing there under
what advantage(s) does DownloadAction have over doPut
In classic HttpServelet if a doPut is badly formatted you get a 501
if DownloadAction request is badly formatted is the exception eaten..what
happens?
M--
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After you created it and add it to the project there will be :)
Matt Filion
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I took up Ruby and Rails about 5 months ago. I did so more along the
lines of why I took up JSF. I wanted to take a serious look and be
able to say with authority that I either liked or disliked it. I was
a skeptic at first. I said all the same things that you hear most
java folks
Hi, list
I'm trying to render a list of objects from my action class as a tree menu
using the Struts 2 s:tree tag, and I'm not having any luck. I can get the
static example from planetstruts to work, but the dynamic example only
leaves me scratching my head (Without digging in the source, how
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We should be able to wrap the stack so a mere
mortal developer might get an S2 Hello World
application running in less than a week.
Again, to provide a counterpoint, I had a Hello,
World S2 app running in about 10 minutes, not
including the download, but
On 3/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We should be able to wrap the stack so a mere mortal
developer might get an S2 Hello World application running in less than a
week. I don't know much about AppFuse, but it seems reasonable that a
click here to build app could be written
On 3/19/07, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you ever do get the Agile Web Development with Rails book or pdf
and build the Depot app along with the book, you'll be asking
yourself why anyone does anything other than Rails. You've been warned!
Do you credit Rails with that, or that
--- Brian Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[... s:tree.../ issues]
s:tree theme=ajax
rootNode=%{rootNode}
childCollectionProperty=children
nodeIdProperty=id
nodeTitleProperty=name
treeSelectedTopic=treeSelected
toggle=explode
toggleDuration=0
cssClass=bptree
id=bptree
--- Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you wanted to also make it a full Java ASF stack,
include Harmony, Derby, and iBATIS.
Harmony : Derby : iBATIS : Tomcat : Struts - HITS
You KNOW you want to put Struts first... and we can't
have enough shitty Java books.
d.
Brian
Looking at
public class DynamicTreeSelectAction extends ActionSupport
which acquires the org.apache.struts.action2.showcase.ajax.tree.Category
category by nodeID as in
private Category currentCategory;
when the Action class acquires the Category by nodeID
e.g.
public String execute()
I have a web application written using Struts and JSP. What I'd like to
do is to move slowly to use Tiles as well.
The following piece of code is used throughout JSP pages:
jsp:include page=titleheader.jsp flush=true
jsp:param name=categoryTitle value=Custom Title/
/jsp:include
In the
I believe it's a combination of both. Coding in ruby changes the way
you think about problem solving. It really does. Of course, I'm
sure we all said the same thing about Java when we first picked it up ;)
Given a specific problem to tackle, I could easily write the same
number of
--- James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, I'm sure we all said the same thing about
Java when we first picked it up ;)
Yeah... I said Damn, it sure is a lot harder to solve
problems in Java.
Better IDEs have sure helped a lot, though.
Sorry, I'm not trying to push Ruby on you
This thread has been fascinating, because others have expressed exactly
my thoughts. I have a lengthy background in C/C++, and some Java and
C#. All
of which are strongly typed languages. As someone else said, I really
like when the compiler knows the difference between an int and a cat.
I
Am Donnerstag, 15. März 2007 schrieb Dave Newton:
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--- code ---
Are you sure you are using the right Action to reach
the JSP? I cannot duplicate the problem with identical
code. (I am not using JSPX, although I'm not sure that
would matter.)
Uh -
Just wondering how you guys would make something like this:
When a Field in a form is null or empty it should be displayed, if it is
already filled it should disappear.
Is there an easy way to do this with s2? Use-Case is to ask the user missing
information after login.
Piero.
Hi,
Can some body let me know why following is not working
s:a href=s:url action=myInfor.studentProfile/
span id=blue
Personal Details
/span
/s:a
can't we have s:a href like this. but this works with
a href=s:url
Hi,
What is the struts 2.0.6 equivalent for the empty
check
for the following
c:if test=${empty sessionScope.myBean.myProperty}
do something /c:if
Thanks
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Musachi,
I like that src link you included. I looked at it then found the
Dispatcher.java class to look at the getInstance() method. It's
getting a threadlocal of struts2 instance. So I realized sitemesh
must be calling that header.jsp page before struts2 get's a chance to
put it's instance in
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