Hi Fabio,
using session for storing such data is ok,
so after putting a dipendente object into a session under key
loggedDipendiente
You can call it on jsp like this: (extra space is added!)
s:property value=%{#session.loggedDipendiente.firstName.nome} /
Mabe only
Thanks a lot!! this is what i want! :D
Know i have other problem, but i will open new thread!
Thanks all!!
2010/5/17 Paweł Wielgus poulw...@gmail.com
Hi Fabio,
using session for storing such data is ok,
so after putting a dipendente object into a session under key
loggedDipendiente
You can
Hi all, anyone can suggest me how implement a simple authorization process?
I looked for Shiro but i am looking for something simple simple simple...an
interceptor?
Have a nice day
try to see my cimande project
www.sf.net/projects/cimande
we have interceptor for security
we try to extend the security to share one injection using spring
we also can replace the databse user with LDAP
but we still need big work to make it cool
esp afer see roller's code vrsion 5
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Frans
Fabio Perfetti wrote:
Hi all, anyone can suggest me how implement a simple authorization
process?
I looked for Shiro but i am looking for something simple simple
simple...an
interceptor?
Have a nice day
I'd suggest that you take a look at Spring Security. It can be
On 5/16/10 6:50 PM, Fabio Perfetti wrote:
Oh! sorry...but i resolved!! all day trying and the problem was that i
allocat the dipendenteDao in the method, but i must allocate it as an
attribute of action.
So i put in the action
private DipendenteDAO dipendenteDao = new DipendenteService();
and
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a Java Web App under Struts², and i'm having trouble using the
taglib s:if.
I have a test s:if, but instead of writing a test like this s:if
test=string == myValue,
I'd like to write something like this : s:if test=string.contains(myValue)
, or using a substring
2010/5/17 Michaël JERUSALMI michaelj...@hotmail.com:
I'm working on a Java Web App under Struts², and i'm having trouble using the
taglib s:if.
I have a test s:if, but instead of writing a test like this s:if
test=string == myValue,
I'd like to write something like this : s:if
2010/5/14 nuwan chandrasoma mymail...@gmail.com:
I also noticed that, i think the wiki .css is messed up,
It's because of new Confluence and auto export plugin :-(
I can restore the previous version of the css file but it looks like
everyday a new export is generated :P
Regards
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Łukasz
Good morning List,
Using struts2.1.8.1, when I reinstall my application, I always got the
following errors java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/apache/struts2/util/ObjectFactoryDestroyable
But in struts.jar does contain this class.
Could someone help and tell me what cause the problem?
Could you be having something going crazy with your build scripts or something
where the struts core jar isn't getting put in the right spot?
- Original Message
From: Emi Lu em...@encs.concordia.ca
To: user@struts.apache.org
Sent: Mon, May 17, 2010 10:48:38 AM
Subject:
Hi Rebecca, Martin,
Could you be having something going crazy with your build scripts or something
where the struts core jar isn't getting put in the right spot?
check to see if struts2-core-version.jar is located in
YourWebApp/WEB-INF/lib
Yes. it is there.
Tomcat 6.0, jdk1.6,
The most similar question I could find is:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-2921
But did not find any solutions?
Someone knows the solution?
Thanks a lot!
--
Lu Ying
On 05/17/2010 02:50 PM, Emi Lu wrote:
Hi Rebecca, Martin,
Could you be having something going crazy with your
Are you placing your struts jars in the tomcat lib directory ?
If so, try removing from there and placing them inside the war (web application)
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Emi Lu em...@encs.concordia.ca wrote:
The most similar question I could find is:
Are you placing your struts jars in the tomcat lib directory ?
No.
jar files are saved under webapp/WEB-INF/lib/ directory.
If so, try removing from there and placing them inside the war (web application)
I do not use war to deploy the web application. I am using ant to
install
Greetings,
Reading the jira issue below, it seems that the developers believe this to
be a Tomcat classloader issue. I know little (read: nothing) about
classloaders, but a few observations I have using Google-fu:
1) Classloaders in Tomcat are twitchy, and you may be stuck with this
behavior.
In my ant. build.xml file, I have classpath lib included shown as the
following:
path id=master-classpath
fileset dir=${libraries}
include name=*.jar/
/fileset
fileset dir=${j2ee-common}
include
there must be a translation problem here..
put your struts-core .jar ON the classpath e.g.
SET CLASSPATH=struts2-core-version.jar;$CLASSPATH
export CLASSPATH
?
Martin Gainty
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Verzicht und Vertraulichkeitanmerkung/Note de déni et de
You are doing a hot deploy of your full webapplication inside a
Tomcat tree, without restarting it ? If that's the case, I'm not much
surprised, hot deploys are rather fragile with respect to class
loading issues in my experience. I restart Tomcat in each deploy.
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