thanks s lot.

2006/12/4, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

struts.properties goes in WEB-INF/classes  In the next version, 2.0.2,
it is completely optional.

Don

On 12/3/06, WongTseng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am a newbie to Strus2, and I have just set up a Struts2 project of
blank
> example. When I start the web container, it throws an exception.
>
> java.lang.IllegalStateException: struts.properties missing
>     at org.apache.struts2.config.PropertiesSettings.<init>(
> PropertiesSettings.java:49)
>     at org.apache.struts2.config.DefaultSettings.<init>(
DefaultSettings.java
> :52)
>
> the directory structure is as follow:
> WEB-INF
>      |----web.xml
>      |----struts.properties
>      |----applicationContext.xml
>      |----class
>      |        |----struts.xml
>      |        |----example.xml
>      |----example
>               |----Login-validation.xml
>               |----package.properties
>               |----package_es.properties
>
> I just don't know where these xml files should be correctly located. The
> struts2 is rather webwork than Struts,so don't know how  to deal with
it.
> Any help is userful to me.
> --
> Wong Tseng
> 王曾
>

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