Dear Dave,
newton.dave wrote: > > So... you didn't use "x.x.x", and you didn't add "[-ns NAMESPACE]", which > are obviously placeholders. So is the "...". It should be replaced with > (a) nothing, removing the -cp, and rely on the CLASSPATH environment > variable, (b) use -cp and use the CLASSPATH as -cp's argument, or (c) put > all the required libraries as -cp arguments (not recommended; too much > work). > > As I said before: using -cp will cause your classpath environment variable > to be ignored (IIRC, I could be wrong about that, but avoiding the > confusion is easy. Or so I thought.) > As I wrote above in the thread I removed -cp and I'm just using my System environment CLASSPATH variable. newton.dave wrote: > Apparently the large red box on the SiteGraph plugin page [1] containing > the following text remains unnoticed: > > "You must either supply the correct classpath when invoking the SiteGraph > tool or place the Sitegraph plugin in the same directory as the dependent > jars. Specifically, the XWork jar, Struts jar, and their dependencies must > be included in the classpath. Futhermore, you must also include your > Action class files referenced in struts.xml. Without the proper class path > entries, SiteGraph will not function properly." > > PUT ***ALL*** THE REQUIRED JARS IN YOUR CLASSPATH. I don't know what else > to tell you or how else to say it so you'll understand. > > (You've installed GraphViz, right?) > > I noticed this, but my Sitegraph plugin in the same directory as the dependent jars so I don't need to put them into classpath ? Yes, I installed GrahViz and I have its .exe in PATH variable. -- Milan newton.dave wrote: > > --- On Thu, 7/10/08, Milan Milanovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> this is how it is given at SiteGraph page: >> >> java -cp ... -jar struts2-sitegraph-plugin-x.x.x.jar >> -config CONFIG_DIR >> -views VIEWS_DIRS >> -output OUTPUT >> [-ns NAMESPACE] > > So... you didn't use "x.x.x", and you didn't add "[-ns NAMESPACE]", which > are obviously placeholders. So is the "...". It should be replaced with > (a) nothing, removing the -cp, and rely on the CLASSPATH environment > variable, (b) use -cp and use the CLASSPATH as -cp's argument, or (c) put > all the required libraries as -cp arguments (not recommended; too much > work). > > As I said before: using -cp will cause your classpath environment variable > to be ignored (IIRC, I could be wrong about that, but avoiding the > confusion is easy. Or so I thought.) > > Apparently the large red box on the SiteGraph plugin page [1] containing > the following text remains unnoticed: > > "You must either supply the correct classpath when invoking the SiteGraph > tool or place the Sitegraph plugin in the same directory as the dependent > jars. Specifically, the XWork jar, Struts jar, and their dependencies must > be included in the classpath. Futhermore, you must also include your > Action class files referenced in struts.xml. Without the proper class path > entries, SiteGraph will not function properly." > > PUT ***ALL*** THE REQUIRED JARS IN YOUR CLASSPATH. I don't know what else > to tell you or how else to say it so you'll understand. > > (You've installed GraphViz, right?) > > Good luck, > Dave > > [1] http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/sitegraph-plugin.html > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/-S2--Struts-configuration-vizualization-tp18342762p18384293.html Sent from the Struts - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]