This is simple tutorial for that, who want use Tiles Framework without Struts.
Antonio Petrelli-3 wrote: > > Sorry, what's this? > > 2008/2/20, roman danilin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> >> Hi all. >> >> Step 1: Update your web.xml from WAR archive: >> >> <context-param> >> <description>Tiles configuration file</description> >> <param-name> >> >> org.apache.tiles.impl.BasicTilesContainer.DEFINITIONS_CONFIG >> </param-name> >> <param-value>/WEB-INF/classes/tiles.xml</param-value> >> </context-param> >> >> <servlet> >> <servlet-name>tiles</servlet-name> >> <servlet-class> >> org.apache.tiles.web.startup.TilesServlet >> </servlet-class> >> <load-on-startup>2</load-on-startup> >> </servlet> >> >> <servlet> >> <servlet-name>tiles_dispatch</servlet-name> >> <servlet-class> >> org.apache.tiles.web.util.TilesDispatchServlet >> </servlet-class> >> </servlet> >> >> <servlet-mapping> >> <servlet-name>tiles_dispatch</servlet-name> >> <url-pattern>*.tiles</url-pattern> >> </servlet-mapping> >> >> Step 2: Place tiles.xml in WEB-INF/classes directory in your WAR >> application, tiles.xml may look as: >> >> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> >> >> <!DOCTYPE tiles-definitions PUBLIC >> "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Tiles Configuration 2.0//EN" >> "http://tiles.apache.org/dtds/tiles-config_2_0.dtd"> >> >> <tiles-definitions> >> <definition name="test" template="index.jsp"> >> </definition> >> </tiles-definitions> >> >> Step 3: Place your "index.jsp" in root of WAR archive. >> >> Step 4: Copy Tiles libraries to WEB-INF/lib (tiles-*.jar and >> common-*.jar) >> >> Step 5: Run your WAR archive in web container (like Tomcat) and navigate >> url >> http://localhost:8080/my_webapp/test.tiles >> >> Step 6: Create your custom tiles definitions :) >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Tiles-2-without-Struts-tp15591200p15591200.html >> Sent from the tiles users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Tiles-2-without-Struts-tp15591200p15605723.html Sent from the tiles users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
