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
>>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >
>>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > --
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>>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >>
>>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>
>>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >>
>>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>
>>>>>> >> >>>> >>
>>>>>> >> >>>>
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> http://www.nabble.com/Calendar-component-and-Date-field-for-Appfuse-2.0-tf3187463s2369.html#a8846844
>>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> Sent from the AppFuse - User mailing list
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>>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >>
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>>>>>> >> >>>> >> >> >>
>>>>>> >> >>>> >>
>>>>>> >> >>>>
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