I'm going to try and find some time next week to do strutsws in 1.3... as much for my own learning as for anyone else, but I think that might be a good thing to post about on the Wiki, a real-life example step-by-step. Even those that have never looked at strutsws may find the walk-through helpful.
I'm taking the family on vacation tomorrow though and won't be back until Monday, so I won't get to it before late next week at best. Don't hold out for it Marco :) -- Frank W. Zammetti Founder and Chief Software Architect Omnytex Technologies http://www.omnytex.com On Tue, May 3, 2005 11:22 am, Joe Germuska said: > At 3:24 PM +0100 5/3/05, Marco Mistroni wrote: >>Hello Frank, >> If Str1.3 RP is implemented as set of commands, then shouldn't >>I be able to extend It to add my own commands (such as one that does the >>trick >>In your request processor).. >> >>I think it should be possible.... at least I would like to support J2ME >>clients (via strutsws), HTML clients and WML clients for my >>application.. >> >>So I could define a RP which contains set of commands for handling >>request depending on the user agent.. >> >>I need just some docs for Struts 1.3 Request Processor....... >> >>Any good links (other than sourcecode)? > > I suppose not. This is something we need to do, and something which > will be easier to do based on feedback from newcomers who don't know > it so well. (To be honest, it will be rather a while before I have > time to write docs for the ComposableRequestProcessor, although if > someone else wrote some stuff, I might have some time to review it.) > > Really, as I think about your question, it's hard for me to know > where to start, since it seems so obvious to me ;-) But then, I have > been using struts-chain to back a webapp for more than a year now. > > But the questions you've been asking on the list have been helpful, > and if you feel like you can boil any of your learning down, maybe > you can find a spot in the Wiki to start gathering some notes? > > Joe > > -- > Joe Germuska > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://blog.germuska.com > "Narrow minds are weapons made for mass destruction" -The Ex > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]