Hello All,
I am trying to build stripes from source. In the build.xml
file, when i call ant dist, ant tries to build a maven bundle but an error
is thrown because the pom.xml file is not in the stripes-1.5/stripes/
directory. The pom.xml file does not come with the distribution. Am i
surpose to include a blank pom.xml file? I really do not care for maven. I
can always take the maven call out of the build.xml, i was just curious. I
appreciate yout time
Thanks,
Osagie Uwaifo
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> Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 11:11:27 -0600
> From: "Mike McNally" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Stripes-users] Radio buttons and null strings
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> As far as I can tell the InputRadioButtonTag code doesn't think that "null"
> is a real value.
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> From: Poitras Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> If you use @StrictBinding, check if you have a @Validate tag for values
> field.
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> You can also check if you have a setter for values.
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> Christian
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> From: Gregg Bolinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 10:11 AM
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> Well, they aren't maps, they are lists. I'm not sure if that makes a
> difference with regards to your argument though. Anyone else?
>
> Gregg
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> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 12:30 AM, Morten Matras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> storedReportGlobalItems is a Map of some kind. In the first 3 cases you
> assign a value to a key (displayOnReport,
> useNonDisplayedSearchCriteria,searchFilter) in the latter you assign a value
> to a property with a name taken from the value.
>
>
> storedReportGlobalItems[0].values[0] could be anything. So when Stripes
> receives it back the parameter pair is:
> ?whatevertheValueWasLastTimeForObjectNumberZeroInTheMap=TheNewValue
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> Maybe:
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> storedReportGlobalItems[0].keys[0] would work
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> Morten Matras
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> 2008/11/18 Gregg Bolinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:
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> I'm wondering if anyone sees anything wrong with this code. I'm not
> getting the values[] back into the storedReportGlobalItems[]. They are
> always null and not sure why. I've ripped out the surrounding HTML for
> easier reading:
>
> <s:checkbox name="report.storedReportGlobalItems[0].displayOnReport" /> //
> works
> <s:checkbox
> name="report.storedReportGlobalItems[0].useNonDisplayedSearchCriteria" /> //
> works
>
> <s:select name="report.storedReportGlobalItems[0].searchFilter">
> <s:option value="CONTAINS" label="Contains" />
> // works
> </s:select>
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> <s:text name="report.storedReportGlobalItems[0].values[0]" size="30" /> //
> Doesn't work
>
> Thanks
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> Gregg
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> From: "Iwao AVE!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Stripes-users] Radio buttons and null strings
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> The following should work.
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> <stripes:radio name="str" value="" checked="${actionBean.str}" />
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> // Iwao AVE!
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> Nathan Maves wrote on 08.11.20 2:05 AM:
> > well it is not being selected on my end. I even tried checked="" to no
> avail.
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> > On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Oscar Westra van Holthe - Kind
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> >> On 19-11-2008 at 09:34, Nathan Maves wrote:
> >>> When using the stripes radio button should a null string mark a radio
> >>> button with the value set to "" as checked?
> >> I think it should, because "" is parsed to null. I don't know what the
> >> actual behaviour is though.
> >>
> >> Oscar
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> Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 22:15:52 +0000
> From: ping lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Stripes-users] issues with stripes indexed check box
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> Hi, all,
>
> while playing with Stripes indexed check box, I hit a wall.
>
> The scenario is straight forward:
> 1. step one, retrieve a list of object called "candidates" from the
> database, and put this in flash scope (Attribute name =
> "candidateListInFlash").
> 2. step two, display the contents of the candidate list in a table, such
> as id and lastName, plus an indexed checkbox for each row.
> 3. step three, try to capture the checkboxes (the id of the candidates) the
> user clicked. And those values are defined as a list of Long in the action
> class with property name of "selectedCandidates".
>
> private List<Long> selectedCandidates;
> public List<Long> getSelectedCandidates() {
> return selectedCandidates;
> }
> public void setSelectedCandidates(List<Long> selectedCandidates) {
> this.selectedCandidates = selectedCandidates;
> }
>
> The problem is in step two, in the displaying jsp, with code of:
>
> <s:form beanclass="com.bla.mvc.checkBoxActionBean">
> <table>
> <tr>
> <th>ID</th>
> <th>First name</th>
> <th>Last name</th>
> <th>checkbox</th>
> </tr>
> <c:forEach var="candidate" items="${candidateListInFlash}"
> varStatus="loop">
> <tr>
> <td>
> <c:out value="${candidate.id}"/>
> </td>
> <td><c:out value='${candidate.firstName}'/> </td>
> <td><c:out value='${candidate.lastName}'/> </td>
> <td>
> <s:checkbox name="selectedCandidates" value="${
> candidate.id}" />
> </td>
> </tr>
> </c:forEach>
> </table>
> <s:submit name="checkBox2"/>
> </s:form>
>
> Somhow, in the <s:checkbox name="selectedCandidates" value="${candidate.id}"
> /> statement, the value="${candidate.id}" is never rendered in the jsp.
> For example, in the html source of the jsp, the value for a row of data
> looks like that:
> <tr>
> <td>110796</td>
> <td>Dave</td>
> <td>BROWN </td>
> <td>
> <input value="${candidate.id}" type="checkbox"
> name="selectedCandidates" />
> </td>
> </tr>
>
> See, the ${candidate.id}
> value is never rendered in the checkbox field. I have tried various way,
> nothing is working. By the way, if I put a hard code value such as
> <s:checkbox name="selectedCandidates" value="4" />, the whole things works
> in hard way.
>
> So value="${candidate.id}"
> renders fine in regular jstl tag, but doesn't work inside the stripes
> checkbox tag in indexed property scenario. Is there anything I am missing or
> should do differently?
>
> Your helps are greatly appreciated.
>
> Lu
>
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