Hi Federico,

yesterday i tried to get the stripes module running, but without success.

I copied the stripes jar and the magnolia stripes module to WEB_INF/lib of
my Magnolia 4.3.1 installation. After startup the installation of the module
was successful; everything seemed to work fine, but i couldn't restart
magnolia, because the StripesMagnoliaFilter couldn't get initialized:

Message:
...
You must supply a value for the configuration parameter
'ActionResolver.Packages'
...

But even if I add the required initialization parameter to the filter in my
web.xml, magnolia won't start.

        <filter>
                <display-name>Stripes Filter</display-name>
                <filter-name>StripesFilter</filter-name>
        
<filter-class>net.sourceforge.stripes.controller.StripesFilter</filter-class>
                <init-param>
                        <param-name>ActionResolver.Packages</param-name>
                        <param-value>mypackage</param-value>
                </init-param>
                <init-param>
                        <param-name>ActionResolver.Class</param-name>
                
<param-value>it.openutils.magnoliastripes.MgnlActionResolver</param-value>
                </init-param>
        </filter>

Could you give me a hint or an example how to get it running?

Thanks for your help.

Peter


Federico Grilli-3 wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Peter,
> 
> there is no particular web framework that Magnolia endorses or
> recommends. As you could see the community has developed and shared
> several modules to integrate different frameworks. In my working
> experience I used OpenMind's Stripes module
> http://www.openmindlab.com/lab/products/mgnlstripes.html and it works
> pretty well. Moreover, far from being experimental, it's been used in
> production for large public websites for a couple of years. 
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Federico
> 
> On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 04:07 -0700, Peter R wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'm a Magnolia newbie and have to implement a CMS Application based on
>> Magnolia 4.3
>> My application consists of a typical CMS part + a web application part
>> (authentication, forms, validation, i18n, business logic, relational
>> database,...)
>> 
>> Can someone recommend a framework stack, that smootly integrates with
>> Magnolia?
>> I'm experienced in JSF (1.2, 2.0), Struts, EJB3 and JPA, but is it even
>> feasible to use JSF 2.0 for the application part?
>> I already found experimental modules that integrate Stripes, JSF, Wicket
>> and
>> Spring. But whats the recommended way to go???
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Peter 
> 
> 
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