Hi,
I'm currently buzy to migrate an application working on Tomcat to Weblogic 6.0
 
The problems with the PropertyMessageRessource class is not yet solved, but Craig confirmed me some days ago that he was working on it.
Anyway, even if that problem still exist, it is possible to use Struts with webLogic 6.0, by doing the small modifications in MessageRessourceFactory ( it must be Serializable and  de setPrintWriter must initialize the printWriter to null ).
 
Otherwise I didn't had others problems ( I don't really know about the datasource problem, since I'm using an EJB implementation). except for small context path problems.
 
Thierry
 

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Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 4:31 PM
Subject: Struts and Weblogic 6.0



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Hi All,

I know there have been many threads over the last few months concerning Weblogic
5.1 and Struts and also WLS 6.0, particularly with respect to the example
application.

Could someone let me know what the situation is with this now? I.e. Is there an
intention to make the example app work on WLS 6.0 and are there any aspects of
struts that will not work on WLS 6.0 as a result of the serialization issues
(and where are we with these too!). What is the situation with the change of the
properties to use XML, properties files and database for storing
internationalised strings?

Any information would be gratefully received as we are currently evaluating
using struts but Weblogic has already been chosen as the target platform.

TIA,

Nic

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