Christian-
I have downloaded JDeveloper 10g
and noticed there is no Application Template for Struts?
Is this intentional?
Vielen Dank,
-Martin
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From: "Christian Bollmeyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 12:51 PM
Subject: Oracle 10g Preview & Linux [OT]


> Hi all,
> 
> if anybody else is using the Oracle 10g Preview for Struts
> development and therefore had to live with the browser
> command line bug until now (the Preview always forgets the
> browser command line, and when starting OC4J, clicking
> on the link given in the 'Embedded OC4J' window doesn't
> work) here's a simple workaround:
> 
> Obviously, JDev 10g defaults to using 'netscape' if no
> other browser command is given. If you're using some
> other browser, like Mozilla as in my case, the obvious
> thing is to add a symbolic link named 'netscape'
> pointing to your Mozilla or whatever startup script.
> For SuSE, the Mozilla command (also a link) is
> found in /usr/bin. Go there, su to root and just
> issue 'ln -s mozilla netscape'. Then everything
> should work as expected again.
> 
> -- Chris.
> 
> 
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