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Sander Theetaert commented on STS-834:
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Something that will definitely interest you:
if I put the page directive _and_ bake in the weblogic.xml from the cloned bug
solution the application _does_ _not_ work as it is supposed to,
(same defect)
when I leave the page directive in and remove the weblogic.xml it works,
I guess that's something you might find useful in finding the cause of the
behavior,
I made a separate project for the example where I can experiment on if you want
me to do changes,
and can always deploy stuff on the weblogic which suffers from the original
defect,
probably until you know what is going wrong and hopefully get a fix :)
since I'm deblocked on the issue and I'm not a stripes developer but a stripes
user I can help you with testing but developing on stripes is not my ambition ;)
grtz,
S.
> CLONE - Stripes Layouts not working in Weblogic 10.3.3.0
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> 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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