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Sander Theetaert commented on STS-834:
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I integrated bugzooki into the large project it will be a part of and it failed
building, until I adapted the version of java compilation from 1.5 to 1.6,
the stripes.jar is now version 1.5.6, the tags:
<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8" language="java"
pageEncoding="UTF-8"%>
are placed and this all seemed to do the trick;
the weblogic.xml I didn't copy so that might also work...
S.
> CLONE - Stripes Layouts not working in Weblogic 10.3.3.0
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>
> Key: STS-834
> URL: http://www.stripesframework.org/jira/browse/STS-834
> Project: Stripes
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Tag Library
> Affects Versions: Release 1.5.4, Release 1.5.5, Release 1.5.6
> Environment: Tested on Windows XP and RHEL.
> Oracle Weblogic 10.3.3.0.
> Tried from Stripes 1.5.3 to 1.5.6
> Reporter: Sander Theetaert
> Assignee: Timothy Stone
> Labels: layout, weblogic
> Fix For: Release 1.5.4, Release 1.5.5, Release 1.5.6, Release
> 1.5.7
>
>
> Stripes layout capabilities are unable to render correctly a layout in Oracle
> Weblogic.
> A simple test case has been tested in Weblogic under Windows and RHEL, both
> in WL 10.3.3.0 version, and in Glassfish.
> It works perfectly in Glassfish, but won't work in WL. Seems that the problem
> is the call to pageContext.include, which Stripes makes, and doesn't result
> in the target JSP being included in the result.
> I'm attaching the test jsp files. When accessing test.jsp it prints "Hello"
> on the screen, but doesn't print the "Default text", neither the "I'm here!"
> strings.
> Both jsp are stored in the root of the WAR file being uploaded to the
> container.
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