In fact my understanding in Struts & dojo is vey minimal, I am at a lost junction now :P
dusty wrote: > > No problem. Its not a matter of checking. Its an issue. So to fix this > issue you need to look here: > > http://issues.appfuse.org/browse/APF-431 > > At the top of this Jira issue is the source code and at the bottom is the > link to the instructions. > > Unfortunately, its for the Spring MVC. We need to just adapt the code to > work with the Struts action mapping. Do you think you can make that > adaptation? > > > > Fan wrote: >> >> Dusty, could you please tell me how to check the HTML extension issue ? I >> am using Appfuse 2.0 with struts2 web framework >> >> >> >> dusty wrote: >>> >>> Strangely enough Fan, someone kind of hijacked this thread with an issue >>> that could very well help you. Random and strange. >>> >>> The issue is that Appfuse ships with .html mapped to be the extension >>> for struts actions. Dojo requires an actual .html file be served up and >>> Struts intercepts the request because of the .html file and then cannot >>> find an action with dojo filename. >>> >>> Even stranger, Matt replied to the hijacked topic with the solution that >>> fixes this problem. *If indeed it is your problem. >>> >>> >>> >>>> I plan to try and implement this today as I need it for a project. My >>>> hope is I can use the DojoFilter attached to the following issue to >>>> accomplish this: >>>> >>>> http://issues.appfuse.org/browse/APF-431 >>>> >>> >>> The <s:head> tag includes the appropriate javascript libraries for >>> struts. For Dojo and other Ajax related functions it used to be you >>> used <s:head theme="ajax"/> to get the dojo javascript libraries >>> included. >>> >>> So 1) Check the .html extension issue >>> 2) Check if <s:head theme="ajax"> inside your pages <head></head> pair >>> helps. >>> >>> >>> Fan wrote: >>>> >>>> I tried with the following lines on top of the JSP: >>>> >>>> <head> >>>> <title><fmt:message key="storeDetail.title"/></title> >>>> <content tag="heading"><fmt:message >>>> key="storeDetail.heading"/></content> >>>> <s:head/> >>>> </head> >>>> >>>> but it does not help :( >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> mraible wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Try adding this to the top of your JSP: >>>>> >>>>> <head> >>>>> <title>you should already have this</title> >>>>> <s:head/> >>>>> </head> >>>>> >>>>> Matt >>>>> >>>>> On 2/26/07, Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> what to do with <head> element ? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> mraible wrote: >>>>>> > >>>>>> > Do you have <s:head/> in the <head> element of your page? >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> http://struts.apache.org/2.x/struts2-core/apidocs/org/apache/struts2/components/Head.html >>>>>> > >>>>>> > Matt >>>>>> > >>>>>> > On 2/25/07, Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> I had installed firebug, while running the application with page >>>>>> having >>>>>> >> datetimepicker, the firebug console was showing the following >>>>>> error : >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> dojo is not defined >>>>>> >> dojo.require("dojo.widget.DatePicker"); >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> I cant find any DatePicker class under my project. >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> Any one can give me the pointers of how to solve this problem ? >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> Fan wrote: >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > I found datetimepicker under the struts2.components library. I >>>>>> am using >>>>>> >> > the following line >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > <s:datetimepicker key="store.dateOpen" >>>>>> displayFormat="dd/MM/yyyy" /> >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > but the field does not show on the browser screen. >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > here is the html source from the browser : >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > <li id="wwgrp_storeForm_store_dateOpen" class="wwgrp"> >>>>>> >> > <div id="wwlbl_storeForm_store_dateOpen" class="wwlbl"> >>>>>> >> > <label for="storeForm_store_dateOpen" class="desc"> >>>>>> Date >>>>>> >> Open >>>>>> >> > </label> >>>>>> >> > </div> >>>>>> >> > <div id="wwctrl_storeForm_store_dateOpen" class="wwctrl"> >>>>>> >> > <script type="text/javascript"> >>>>>> >> > dojo.require("dojo.widget.DatePicker"); >>>>>> >> > </script> >>>>>> >> > <div >>>>>> >> > dojoType="dropdowndatepicker" >>>>>> id="storeForm_store_dateOpen" >>>>>> >> > value="2007-02-22T00:00:00" name="dojo.store.dateOpen" >>>>>> >> > inputName="store.dateOpen" displayFormat="dd/MM/yyyy" >>>>>> >> > saveFormat="rfc"></div> >>>>>> >> > </div> </li> >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > Anyone has idea about this ? >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > Fan wrote: >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> I am using the following datePicker: >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> <s:datepicker name="store.dateOpen" label="store.dateOpen" >>>>>> >> >> format="#yyyy-#MM-#dd" /> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> But , I encounter the following error: >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> HTTP ERROR: 500 >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> /WEB-INF/pages/storeForm.jsp(13,4) PWC6142: No tag "datepicker" >>>>>> >> defined >>>>>> >> >> in tag library imported with prefix "s" >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> RequestURI=/WEB-INF/pages/storeForm.jsp >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> Powered by Jetty:// >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> How do I import the library then ? >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> Matt Raible-3 wrote: >>>>>> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >>> I believe this is Struts' default date format. Here's how I >>>>>> fixed >>>>>> >> this >>>>>> >> >>> problem in Equinox: >>>>>> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >>> http://issues.appfuse.org/browse/EQX-50 >>>>>> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >>> Matt >>>>>> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >>> On 2/20/07, Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>> >>>>>> >> >>>> In the browser, it shows 2/17/07 12:00:00 AM.000 >>>>>> >> >>>> >>>>>> >> >>>> Yes, I managed to save it without modifying it. >>>>>> >> >>>> >>>>>> >> >>>> 1)I think the correct format for the date is MM/DD/YYYY , is >>>>>> there >>>>>> >> any >>>>>> >> >>>> settings I can made change to ? it's controlled by MySQL ? >>>>>> >> >>>> >>>>>> >> >>>> 2) How could I remove the time from the date ? >>>>>> >> >>>> >>>>>> >> >>>> 3) Can I use java.sql.date instead of java.util.date ? >>>>>> >> >>>> >>>>>> >> >>>> >>>>>> >> >>>> >>>>>> >> >>>> Matt Raible-3 wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>> > >>>>>> >> >>>> > You haven't answered my first question: ;-) >>>>>> >> >>>> > >>>>>> >> >>>> > If you enter a date through your database console and then >>>>>> view >>>>>> >> the >>>>>> >> >>>> > record in your browser - what date format does it use? If >>>>>> you >>>>>> >> don't >>>>>> >> >>>> > modify the date, does it allow you to save it? >>>>>> >> >>>> > >>>>>> >> >>>> > Matt >>>>>> >> >>>> > >>>>>> >> >>>> > On 2/14/07, Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> This is the Person.java I have: >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> package org.appfuse.model; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> import org.appfuse.model.BaseObject; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> import org.apache.commons.lang.builder.EqualsBuilder; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> import org.apache.commons.lang.builder.HashCodeBuilder; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> import org.apache.commons.lang.builder.ToStringBuilder; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> import org.apache.commons.lang.builder.ToStringStyle; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> import javax.persistence.*; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> @Entity(name="person") >>>>>> >> >>>> >> public class Person extends BaseObject { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> private Long id; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> private String firstName; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> private String lastName; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> private java.util.Date dob; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> /** >>>>>> >> >>>> >> * @return the firstName >>>>>> >> >>>> >> */ >>>>>> >> >>>> >> @Column(name="first_name", length=50) >>>>>> >> >>>> >> public String getFirstName() { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> return firstName; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> /** >>>>>> >> >>>> >> * @param firstName the firstName to set >>>>>> >> >>>> >> */ >>>>>> >> >>>> >> public void setFirstName(String firstName) { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> this.firstName = firstName; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> /** >>>>>> >> >>>> >> * @return the id >>>>>> >> >>>> >> */ >>>>>> >> >>>> >> @Id @GeneratedValue(strategy = >>>>>> GenerationType.AUTO) >>>>>> >> >>>> >> public Long getId() { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> return id; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> /** >>>>>> >> >>>> >> * @param id the id to set >>>>>> >> >>>> >> */ >>>>>> >> >>>> >> public void setId(Long id) { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> this.id = id; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> /** >>>>>> >> >>>> >> * @return the lastName >>>>>> >> >>>> >> */ >>>>>> >> >>>> >> @Column(name="last_name", length=50) >>>>>> >> >>>> >> public String getLastName() { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> return lastName; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> /** >>>>>> >> >>>> >> * @param lastName the lastName to set >>>>>> >> >>>> >> */ >>>>>> >> >>>> >> public void setLastName(String lastName) { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> this.lastName = lastName; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> /** >>>>>> >> >>>> >> * @return the dob >>>>>> >> >>>> >> */ >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> @Column(name="dob") >>>>>> >> >>>> >> public java.util.Date getDob() { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> return dob; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> /** >>>>>> >> >>>> >> * @param dob the dob to set >>>>>> >> >>>> >> */ >>>>>> >> >>>> >> public void setDob(java.util.Date dob) { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> this.dob = dob; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> /** >>>>>> >> >>>> >> * @see java.lang.Object#equals(Object) >>>>>> >> >>>> >> */ >>>>>> >> >>>> >> public boolean equals(Object object) { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> if (!(object instanceof Person)) { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> return false; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> Person rhs = (Person) object; >>>>>> >> >>>> >> return new >>>>>> EqualsBuilder().append(this.firstName, >>>>>> >> >>>> >> rhs.firstName) >>>>>> >> >>>> >> .append(this.id, >>>>>> >> >>>> >> rhs.id).append(this.lastName, rhs.lastName) >>>>>> >> >>>> >> .isEquals(); >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> /** >>>>>> >> >>>> >> * @see java.lang.Object#hashCode() >>>>>> >> >>>> >> */ >>>>>> >> >>>> >> public int hashCode() { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> return new HashCodeBuilder(1160340241, >>>>>> >> >>>> >> -525786491).append( >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> this.firstName).append(this.id).append(this.lastName) >>>>>> >> >>>> >> .toHashCode(); >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> /** >>>>>> >> >>>> >> * @see java.lang.Object#toString() >>>>>> >> >>>> >> */ >>>>>> >> >>>> >> public String toString() { >>>>>> >> >>>> >> return new ToStringBuilder(this, >>>>>> >> >>>> >> ToStringStyle.DEFAULT_STYLE).append( >>>>>> >> >>>> >> "lastName", >>>>>> >> >>>> this.lastName).append("id", >>>>>> >> >>>> >> this.id).append( >>>>>> >> >>>> >> "firstName", >>>>>> >> >>>> this.firstName).toString(); >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> } >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> Matt Raible-3 wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> > If you enter a date through your database console and >>>>>> then view >>>>>> >> >>>> the >>>>>> >> >>>> >> > record in your browser - what date format does it use? >>>>>> If you >>>>>> >> >>>> don't >>>>>> >> >>>> >> > modify the date, does it allow you to save it? >>>>>> >> >>>> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> > Are you sure you're using java.util.Date? >>>>>> >> >>>> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> > Matt >>>>>> >> >>>> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> > On 2/13/07, Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> I was trying the suggestions you provided. >>>>>> Unfortunately, >>>>>> >> neither >>>>>> >> >>>> of >>>>>> >> >>>> >> them >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> works >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> by the way, I am using Struts2 basic >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> Matt Raible-3 wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> > If you remove the Scriptaculous and Prototype >>>>>> includes from >>>>>> >> the >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> > default.jsp decorator - does that help? As far as >>>>>> the date >>>>>> >> >>>> error - >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> > what happens if you use something like 05-07-1976? >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> > Matt >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> > On 2/12/07, Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> I am using the following in personForm.jsp : >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> <s:datepicker label="%{getText('person.dob')}" >>>>>> >> >>>> name="person.dob" >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> format="#yyyy-#MM-#dd"/> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> However , I cant get any Calendar component from the >>>>>> >> screen. >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> when I tried to save the field with "1976-05-07", it >>>>>> showed >>>>>> >> >>>> the >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> following >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> message : >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> Validation Error Invalid field value for field >>>>>> >> "person.dob". >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> Matt Raible-3 wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> > You might try using the <s:datepicker> component. >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> http://struts.apache.org/2.x/core-apidocs/org/apache/struts2/components/DatePicker.html >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> > Matt >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> > On 2/7/07, Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> I am using struts 2 >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> Matt Raible-3 wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > On 2/7/07, Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> 1)Is there any Calendar component in Appfuse >>>>>> 2.0, if >>>>>> >> >>>> there is >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> so, >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> how >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> could I >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> make use of it ? >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > Which web framework are you using? >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > 2)How do we define date field (without time) >>>>>> in POJO >>>>>> >> for >>>>>> >> >>>> >> Appfuse >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> 2.0 ? >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > as a java.util.Date >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > Matt >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > -- >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> View this message in context: >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> http://www.nabble.com/Calendar-component-and-Date-field-for-Appfuse-2.0-tf3187463s2369.html#a8846844 >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> Sent from the AppFuse - 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