To be precise in the instructions for weblogic 6.0
* Copy "struts-documentation.war" and "struts-example.war"
to your $WLS6_HOME/webapps directory
should be more like this:
* Copy "struts-documentation.war" and "struts-example.war"
to your $BEA_HOME/wlserver6.0/config/mydomain/applications directory.
On windows that would typically be
[DRIVE]:\bea\wlserver6.0\config\mydomain\applications where mydomain is one
of the default domains that weblogic sets up.
You might not need to restart the server if it's running because Weblogic
detects that the files are there and loads them automatically. On the other
hand, today I noticed what seemed to be weblogic trying to load a war file
before the network copy to the applications directory was finished.
Hal
-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 12:17 PM
To: Struts List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: More on Weblogic and Struts
On 2/6/2001 at 11:02 AM Carl Tallis wrote:
>example code runs *untouched* on WLS 6.0,
So, for WLS 6.0 are we talking an install like:
* Copy "struts-documentation.war" and "struts-example.war"
to your $WLS6_HOME/webapps directory
* Restart WLS if it is already running
If so, I'll rework the package so that we can apply these for several
of the containers (Tomcat 3.1+, Resin, and WLS 6.0+), and then focus on
the exceptions (Orion, WLS51 SP8, et cetera).
Anyone with notes on using a container with Apache is also welcome to
contribute those.
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>Thanks no doubt to Sun cracking the whip on J2EE licensees, the Struts
>example code runs *untouched* on WLS 6.0, providing you have a build
that
>fixed the getter/setter method problems from ~ two weeks ago. If
possible,
>I'd upgrade. Also among the many pleasant surprises in 6.0 are real
support
>for the web.xml file, pre-loading, and not having to register all your
>servlets.
>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Josh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 7:33 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: More on Weblogic and Struts
>>
>>
>> Sorry to beat the dead horse, I have read through the archives
>> and have found
>> them very useful. Thanks to all who have submitted to the
Weblogic/struts
>> thread.
>>
>> I have read what seems to be the now famous Oct. 10th 2000 post:
>>
>> http://archive.covalent.net/jakarta/struts-user/2000/10/0009.xml
>>
>> Before I went ahead and started implementing this approach I
>> wanted to know if
>> there had been any more recent successful attempts. I did read
>> this post:
>>
>> http://archive.covalent.net/jakarta/struts-user/2000/12/0442.xml
>>
>> Which stated that the Struts example nearly ran out of the box,
>> with sp7. I'm
>> running sp8 and before I go off writing code, I was wondering if
>> anyone could
>> confirm Weblogic's current status on integrating with Struts.
>>
>> btw - I didn't have 'any' luck running straight out of the box,
>> but that's not
>> to say that I didn't get lost in weblogic.properties. (I've been
>> known to do
>> that before).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Josh
>>
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