Hi, all
forward element is defined as following
actualy i want to pass some values to forward but with
redirect true.
e.g.Action A expects one parameter..
I want to forward to action A from action B but with
redirect true option. due to redirect=true i can not
set required property from acti
Hmm .. I just tested using a LookupDispatchAction and Firefox 0.9 -- I
found that when I pressed Enter it submitted using the first submit
button defined. That being said, you can override the "unspecified"
method of DispatchAction -- this method will be called instead of a
ServletException bei
What is the combination of the best and easiest wiki out there that uses
struts in your humble opinion?
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i agree with rick here.
I also tried using struts-config.xml using xdoclet. In the end it turns
out to be a futile exercise. Moreover, using modules makes working with
xdoclet more cumbersome. It's EASY to write the config yourself.
Some may say that it will be useful to generate the Struts form
Hi guys,
I am facing samll problem , it's a simple one but i don't know what is
the wrong i am doing ...Please help me..
My problem is ...
I have parent window and child window (ie popup window)..If i entered
the value into text field to popup window then the value come to the
parent window i
Hi guys,
I am facing samll problem , it's a simple one but i don't know what is the wrong i am
doing ...Please help me..
My problem is ...
I have parent window and child window (ie popup window)..If i entered the value into
text field to popup window then the value come to the parent window if
The easy answer is that you can have your framework do whatever you want it
to do when it receives a URL. If the URL is directed to the Struts
ActionServlet by your server, you can also code further choices, etc. there.
At 08:33 PM 6/27/2004, Rodney Paul wrote:
Hi All,
I have a problem in regar
Hi All,
I have a problem in regards to the LookupDispatchAction Struts class.
My problem is in regards to a user pressing the "Enter" key on a keyboard.
In this scenario, a form submit has been activated via html, with no submit buttons
having been pressed.
When Struts see's this, the Struts eng
> Hi All,
>
> I have a problem in regards to the LookupDispatchAction Struts class.
>
> My problem is in regards to a user pressing the "Enter" key on a keyboard.
> In this scenario, a form submit has been activated via html, with no submit buttons
> having been pressed.
> When Struts see's this
Hi All,
I have a problem in regards to the LookupDispatchAction Struts class.
My problem is in regards to a user pressing the "Enter" key on a keyboard.
In this scenario, a form submit has been activated via html, with no submit buttons
having been pressed.
When Struts see's this, the Struts eng
There is a nice solution described here
http://husted.com/struts/tips/003.html
using the LookupDispatchAction action.
Cheers, Martin
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Suggest that you create a RelayAction that looks for a certain Form/Request
parameter (set by your buttons). The RelayAction then just forwards onto the
real Actions that you want performed, based on the value of the Request
parameter.
William
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Hi,
What is best approach using Struts for a forms that have multiple
submit buttons. Is it possible to bind actions to submit buttons
instead of forms? Ideally, I'd like each submit button to execute
different actions.
Looking at the docs, a solution hasn't jumped out at me. This is
som
I tried JDeveloper 10g last week. It has visual view of your struts
flow, JSP editing, struts-config editing, etc. Works great!
sebastian
BII
On Sun, 2004-06-27 at 22:22, Bryce Fischer wrote:
> > Struts Studio. The best...
>
> Struts Studio is ok. My only issue is that about a year ago, I boug
EJB is heavy, therefore slow and less scaleable. So in order to support
a heavy transaction load, you would avoid it.
(and I think the reason somone mentioned iBatis is that it's popular and
scaleable, more so that Hibrenate becuase it's lower to the metal (SQL))
.V
Irfandhy Franciscus wrote:
.
On Sun, 2004-06-27 at 19:05, Pedro Salgado wrote:
> Have you checked iBatis? www.ibatis.com
>
> Pedro Salgado
>
> On 04/06/27 12:16, "Irfandhy Franciscus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the reply. So far I have tested my apps with JUnit and
> > HttpUnit using a single resin serve.
Have you checked iBatis? www.ibatis.com
Pedro Salgado
On 04/06/27 12:16, "Irfandhy Franciscus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. So far I have tested my apps with JUnit and
> HttpUnit using a single resin serve. and it is working fine. I am just
> scared that it would not be
I had a go with struts xdoclet tags, the advantages aren't that great
but it does help keeping the mapping information in the same file.
Given there are no real cross container issues relating to the
struts-config file then its not as useful as webdoclet tags. The other
problem is that i think
Andy Akins wrote:
but I'm fairly new to Maven but have coded two simple struts
apps with
it - and XDoclet is brand new to me. I'm looking to combine
all of the
above (and eventually Hibernate - but that's for a later day).
I don't see what advantage using XDoclet with Struts is? If someone can
sho
Well I'm using it to deal with the business service side of my
applications between hibernate and struts. It saves me a lot of work. I
can really say anymore than that.
This article turned me on to it:
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2004/04/07/wiringwebapps.html
And matt raiable's app fuse
Beyond extracting the index the action should carry on as usual. All
i've done is define an int called index provided gets and sets and the
value is set during the indexed parameter check.
Oh I've found it. Dooh!! what an idiot, the parameter returned for the
mapping.getParameter() will be null
What's so special about SPRING? I am always interested in application
frameworks. Can anyone give a quick synopsis of the pluses and minuses?
Micahel
At 07:42 AM 6/27/2004, Mark Lowe wrote:
+1
You'll want to look at spring whether you want to use EJB or Hibernate.
On 27 Jun 2004, at 16:02, Brya
Mark Lowe wrote:
I've been looking through the struts source with a view to trying to
find a way of handling nested dispatch actions.
I don't think it matters what kind of action it is, but maybe I'm
missing what you are trying to do. I've looked at what you have below,
but I confused from a 're
Thanks for the reply. So far I have tested my apps with JUnit and
HttpUnit using a single resin serve. and it is working fine. I am just
scared that it would not be able to handle heavy concurrent transaction
without EJB.
Thanks for the replies.
Mark Lowe wrote:
+1
You'll want to look at spring
I gave up my tree barking with that last approach and simply defined a
index int with get and sets in my NestedDispatchAction class.
Now when i submit my indexed button
..
But getMethodName called in my execute method returns null.
null[index]
On 27 Jun 2004, at 17:05, Mark Lowe wrote:
I've got
Hi all.
I use Firebird with Hibernate. Is any way to specify relative url for
database url?
I was try many variants of url, but all of them fail.
My hibernate.properties file:
hibernate.connection.url
jdbc:firebirdsql:localhost/3050:/WEB-INF/db/mydb.gdb - fail
jdbc:firebirdsql:localhost/3050:WEB
I've got a strange problem where I've extended LookupDispatchAction
with my own version and then in turn extended that to create
NestedDispatchAction
for one reason or another the getClass method DispatchAction throws a
NoSuchMethodException even though its there and works quite happily
when n
+1
You'll want to look at spring whether you want to use EJB or Hibernate.
On 27 Jun 2004, at 16:02, Bryan Hunt wrote:
I don't believe it is unless you feel that the application will need
to be distributed across a cluster.
I use the (excellent) spring framework ( springframework.org ) so that
I
> Struts Studio. The best...
Struts Studio is ok. My only issue is that about a year ago, I bought it.
Since then, they've had 2 paid updates. That's a lot of dough. I haven't
bothered to update to 6.x yet, as I cannot see any benefits.
I'm currently looking at NitroX from M7. Has some nice featu
I don't believe it is unless you feel that the application will need to
be distributed across a cluster.
I use the (excellent) spring framework ( springframework.org ) so that I
can plug into a EJB layer if necessary in the future.
--b
Irfandhy Franciscus wrote:
Hi,
Does any of you guys has eve
Hi,
Does any of you guys has eve developed Web Apps using Struts and
hibernate ? If you have, do you think EJB is a necessary layer on top
of hibernate ?
Thanks in advance ^^
Regards,
Irfandhy Franciscus
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Danged if I can make out what it is you are trying to do, Mark. You say:
"The situation is that i need to add an item to the the levelOne object.
But when submitting there's no way of grabbing the index and thus knowing
which of the levelOne objects to add a new rows of nested object to."
This
The only means i've thought this could be possible would be to iterate
through the parameter names enumeration like this..
Enumeration parameterNames = request.getParameterNames();
String parameter = mapping.getParameter();
while(parameterNames.hasMoreElements()) {
String paramName = para
I've been looking through the struts source with a view to trying to
find a way of handling nested dispatch actions.
Basically the problem is passing through an index or key to the
getMethodName (MappedDispatchAction) or the getKeyMethodMap
(LookupDispatchAction) and running a method based on
You are right Rick ;) Those are my favourite problems... they just disappear
Cheers, Jan
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