Hello,
I am going through the struts sample application (struts-example.war) and I
am trying to understand the firtst global forward. Here it is:
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<forward name="logoff" path="/logoff.do"/>
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How does the application knows that "logoff.do" is mapped to the logon.jsp
page?
Can anyone answer this question please?
Thanks in advance,
Julien.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Bollmeyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: IDE
> Am Dienstag, 14. Oktober 2003 16:43 schrieb Duncan Mills:
>
> Oracle JDev 10g has quickly become my favorite Struts IDE,
> even running under Linux quite alright at home though this is
> not a supported platform yet. That is, if you steer clear from
> the Metal L&F and can live with the fact that 10g always
> forgets the browser command line (even if you manually
> edit the configuration file, don't remember how it's called
> now). Otherwise, it's great, and considering Struts support,
> it's something like Struts Studio++, though I usually don't
> use the integrated modelers and do the UML work with
> Poseidon UML 2.0 at home. Still, probably the best
> allround Java IDE around.
>
> Considering 'free': in my understanding, JDev is free
> for download (well...) and using it for an unlimited
> evaluation period. For production use, you must
> license it. That's ok, I think. Comes the price tag:
> IIRC, JDev 9i was sold for $ 995, including support.
> How will it be with 10g in this direction? Not that
> I'm directly affected, as we're Oracle Alliance
> partners and get the whole range of Oracle
> software anyway, but the price tag for the final
> version of 10g would still be interesting. Generally,
> it really would be helpful if Oracle could just say:
> using our products costs this per named user
> and that per CPU, and you get an x% rebate for
> ASFU licenses. But if Oracle says 'free', it should
> really be 'free' in the common understanding of the
> term, and not: free to download (never got charged
> for just downloading anything, IIRC) and evaluation.
> So better say: JDev costs $ xxxx, but we grant
> you a free, unlimited evalutation license period.
> This way round :-)
>
> Finally, I'll misuse the list for some JDev-related
> problem I couldn't find any solution for neither at
> OTN nor by consulting orionserver.com (noting
> that OTN searches are our last resort, as even
> UltraSearch seems to be always presenting
> the *least* relevant topics first, with a special
> knack for early 8.1.5 documentation). The
> problem is that we are currently porting a
> subproject from Sun ONE to JDev. Everything
> went well, but we still have a Bean factory that's
> accessed via JNDI. The general idea is that
> my developers should be able to to not just
> write their code in JDev, but also make use
> of its 'Run' or 'Debug' features. This means,
> everything has to run in the integrated OC4J
> container, of course. So my question is:
> how do you tell OC4J about additional
> JNDI resources available that are not
> DataSources (in Sun ONE | Tomcat, you do
> this via server.xml). We already found out that
> <appname>-oc4j-app.xml seems to be part
> of the solution, but adding the fitting
> <resource provider> entries there only led to
> 'type unknown' JNDI errors in the JSP stack
> trace. Yes, we even added everything feasible
> to /lib and system classpath. Do you possibly
> know a solution? Currently, the application
> still runs in Tomcat, and we debug it via
> log4j, ie. the 'old way'. Did cost us 3
> man-days already, btw.
>
> -- Chris
>
> > Depends on your interpretation of the word open in this context, if
> > it's "Free to download and evaluate" then try Oracle JDeveloper 10g
> > Preview release http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev
> > If the definition is "Product that I will never, ever, ever have to
> > pay for" then ignore this.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Duncan Mills
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "virupaksha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 9:48 AM
> > Subject: IDE
> >
> >
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I am working on struts using exadel struts studio,
> > Can any one know other open IDE for struts ..?
> > especially for designing View(Drag & drop approach..?)
> >
> > let me know please......
> >
> > Regards,
> > viru
> >
> >
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