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...... Original Message .......
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 16:24:52 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>You can find an UML-Diagramm about Struts here: 
>http://rollerjm.free.fr/pro/Struts11.html
>
>Greets Felixx
>
>Joe Germuska wrote:
>
>> At 1:15 PM +0530 2/4/05, Akshay Pandit wrote:
>>
>>> Hi to all,
>>>
>>> I would like to know how many j2ee patterns does struts framework 
>>> make use of.
>>
>>
>> As far as I know, no one sat down with the book and said "let's use 
>> this one."   I'll leave cataloging any which are in there as the 
>> result of good design practices up to someone else.
>>
>>> And also one more thing, I want to insert  UNICODE data in Database,
>>> I've created the database with unicode support, what changes are
>>> needed on struts end to make the application in UNICODE .
>>
>>
>> There should be nothing specific to Struts about this.  Take control 
>> of the encoding with which client pages submit requests (most 
>> consistently done by delivering the page with the same encoding that 
>> you want used for the form submission) and make sure your Servlet 
>> container knows the encoding (probably best done with a ServletFilter 
>> which calls request.setCharacterEncoding(...) before anything else 
>> happens).  Besides dealing with the serialization of user request data 
>> into bytes, everything is Java, and therefore fundamentally Unicode.
>>
>> Joe
>>
>
>
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