I had a similar problem with jdk 5.0, but with tomcat 5.0.28. In that case
I was using Apache Forrest (as a webapp). Under my Struts webapp I put
Apache Xerces (the latest version) under WEB-INF/lib, because it seems
that the parser under jdk 5.0 is buggy (it should be an old version of
Xerces...)
Thanks, James. If you look at the top right of the wiki pages, there
is a blue field with a white "i" in it. If you click that, you go to
a page that has what is called "Detailed Information". It used to be
when you click on "Show chart "Page hits and edits" for that page you
would get an impres
No, I don't know. I looked around on the web interface and I don't see the
ability to view hit stats and such. Best bet is wait and see who responds.
I haven't followed along with the discussions about upload, but that's
apparently a very specific feature of web application development. Eithe
Thanks, James, but do you know why the hits no longer work? They used
to work. Were they turned off for some reason? Do you know what I
mean?
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 00:18:09 -0500, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not much help I'm sure, but here the apache access log entries for that
>
Allen,
thanks! I figured out the cause of my problem, it was
actually tricky(or trivial). I forgot to put <%@
taglib uri="/WEB-INF/tiles..."%> on top of the page
and when I use , struts didn't complain, it
just treat them as regular html tags so they don't
show up on the page. I wonder why the j
http://wiki.apache.org/struts/LocalSpellingWords
Is that German? Do we have many other multi-lingual struts Wiki pages that
I've never noticed before? <-- This could be a rhetorical question if there
are lots of them on the Wiki.
Regards,
David: bald, tired, and apparently not very funny
Geez. Do yourself a favor... lighten the heck up. That's TWO jokes you
reacted horribly to.
Dakota Jack wrote:
Frank, I don't know if you understand what "per se" libel is, but you
are certainly on the line if not over the line on this one. If I were
you, I would exercise some caution in that
Not much help I'm sure, but here the apache access log entries for that
page...
http://cvs.apache.org/~jmitchell/StrutsUpload_access.txt
I only assume you know how to read an access log (no, it's not one hit per
line ;)
P.S. No, I won't do that for any other page ever again, this was a freebie
+1 on Frank's comment.
To play to Mr Serious tonight, I'll just say thanks for the illuminating
code and text additions in the Struts's Wiki's StrutsUpload page. I got off
my behind and checked the Struts Wiki's Recent Changes page so I could read
your contribution: http://wiki.apache.org/struts/
Frank, I don't know if you understand what "per se" libel is, but you
are certainly on the line if not over the line on this one. If I were
you, I would exercise some caution in that regard.I understand the
joke. I have no interest in being childish at the moment. And, I am
not joking.
On
It seems he was just making a joke Jack. Perhaps not a particularly
funny one, but I got it. Might be time to renew the Xanax perscription :)
Frank
Dakota Jack wrote:
I don't have time for puerile baloney, David. If you have something
substantial to say, say it. I have no idea what "[f]ess up
Dakota Jack wrote:
> Well, I don't know what "that's that" means. I have nothing to prove
> here. If you don't want to participate in a discussion on this, I
> guess that is that.
I've been participating in this discussion Jack, long before you got
involved. What I meant, which I thought was cl
I don't have time for puerile baloney, David. If you have something
substantial to say, say it. I have no idea what "[f]ess up" in this
context means. Sounds too much like "neener-neener" to be of interest
to an adult in a professional context. I just told you I did write
something on the wiki
Well, I don't know what "that's that" means. I have nothing to prove
here. If you don't want to participate in a discussion on this, I
guess that is that.
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 22:14:08 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it a facade that results in the UI as described in my
C'mon. Fess up so we can read it. :)
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To: David G. Friedman
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Subject: Re: Wikie Hits
Actually, I just authored something and I would like to know if there
is
Actually, I just authored something and I would like to know if there
is any interest to tell if it makes sense adding more. ///;-)
Anyway, on a substantial note, having nothing to do with personal
matters, do you know the answer to the question?
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 23:44:04 -0500, David G. Frie
Let me guess, you authored something and now you want to know how popular
you are? *just kidding*
-David, Java programming IMP tonight
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Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 9:41 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Wikie Hits
I
Hi Scott,
If you choose to use the Struts html:form tag, you must declare the
corresponding definition in the form:beans section of the struts-config
file. That's the way the framework behaves as I've used it.
HTH,
-- Curtis
Scott Purcell wrote:
First off, as I am learning Struts I just wanted t
Shot in the dark here:
IIRC, you don't need the ampersand after the initial question mark in
the request URL. Try killing that & see what happens...
Good luck,
-- Curtis
Eric Lemle wrote:
Can anyone tell me why this
VeselovaNataliaECV.doc
works perfectly.
But this.
function printAtta
I usually don't use the tiles taglib other than in my layout files...
here is how I would accomplish the same thing you want to do..
1) Modify your layout.jsp
note body wasn't there before.
2) Modify the tiles-def.xml
then just forward to assessment
Is it a facade that results in the UI as described in my previous post?
If not, than the solution does not meet the requirements, and that's that.
Dakota Jack wrote:
What a user sees is not important in this example, because the reality
is always completely hidden. Look at the code a bit and yo
Dakota Jack wrote:
Not exactly true that there is no "hidden" file input field.
As I pointed out previously in this thread, that is true. As you well
know though, you can hide a field via CSS. That is what I was
referring to.
--
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex T
Is there a way to see the Wiki page hits? Thanks.
--
"You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it float on its back."
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Not exactly true that there is no "hidden" file input field.
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 18:48:41 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What isn't exactly true?
>
> Dakota Jack wrote:
> > This is not exactly true. Again, see the code I posted to Frank
> > yesterday under the thread Re:
What a user sees is not important in this example, because the reality
is always completely hidden. Look at the code a bit and you will see
the point. While the code looks like it is complicated, it is mostly
repeats, since I provide a facade for twelve differing tags.
Note that this uses an t
Hi, Frank,
Just look at what I sent you yesterday.
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 18:50:38 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to see even a trick version. Certainly you would agree that
> the standard browser controls don't allow for this... The only
> possibility I see is bu
I am using struts tiles
here is my struts-config:
Here is my tiles-defs.xml
Here is the essence in my layout file:
Here is the jsp that uses the tiles
<%@ taglib uri=
You did post a rather lengthy example. Honestly, I didn't have time to
look through it. If you can distill it down to just the pertinent
portion, I'd be interested in seeing it.
To reiterate... you need to construct a UI such that a user can select
multiple files but WILL NOT see multiple el
I'd like to see even a trick version. Certainly you would agree that
the standard browser controls don't allow for this... The only
possibility I see is building your own drop-down-type control, but then
you have to deal with the scripting security issues. If you can put
something together, I
What isn't exactly true?
Dakota Jack wrote:
This is not exactly true. Again, see the code I posted to Frank
yesterday under the thread Re: Here's a question for yous...
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 00:50:26 +0100, Günther Wieser
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i don't want to stop your motiviation here, but a pr
Yes, Brandon, this is completely mistaken. Just look at any request
handler for multipart requests and you will see how wrong it is. All
interesting multipart request wrappers have a method to return FILES!
///;-)
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 22:23:29 -0500, Brandon Mercer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
I think I showed this to Frank about a half year ago. The code that
shows it is in the post to him yesterday. I may have showed someone
else, but I am pretty sure it was Frank. Wasn't it Frnak?
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 18:58:32 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, let me play a
This is not exactly true. Again, see the code I posted to Frank
yesterday under the thread Re: Here's a question for yous...
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 00:50:26 +0100, Günther Wieser
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i don't want to stop your motiviation here, but a problem might be that
> there's no "hid
You can do this. There are many ways. They all use subterfuge,
however, and facades.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 18:49:34 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah, your right... I misunderstood the OP... I wasn't thinking like a
> multi-select drop-down. I would agree there is probably
You can get around these. I sent Frank some code yesterday that gets
around the security issues. He was not particularly interested in
that, however, but the code is there if you are.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 17:49:42 -0600, Jason King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Haven't tried this lately but there
I don't think you could do this with a tag, but I do think you
could do it with a facade tag using JavaScript acting as a
facde for the tag.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 18:45:07 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah, didn't see this until I posted that form code :)
>
> This is what
This particular application (tiny, not used much, never will be, and was
written in a hurry and not by me) implementing it after the fact ain't going
to happen. Not worth the cost to the customer.
In general though, youre quite correct (and I'm cutting through the layers
of abstraction. Ultimate
This particular application (tiny, not used much, never will be, and was
written in a hurry and not by me) implementing it after the fact ain't going
to happen. Not worth the cost to the customer.
In general though, youre quite correct (and I'm cutting through the layers
of abstraction. Ultimate
Joe Hertz wrote:
I've been hearing this from the Spring set. I'm waiting for a good book to
come out on it.
www.springlive.com a REALLY good book for more than just spring. It's
30 bucks online, money WELL spent.
Brandon
-
T
i for one suggest to put it in a delegate class (maybe something with
"static" methods), something you would call a service, that gives you access
to your ejb stuff.
putting it directly into the action class is not recommended, the action
class should be seen as the "connection" between your busine
I think it depends on your service locator design and API. The goals are
ease of maintenance, reusability/decoupling and performance. Is the
extra layer going to facilitate reuse of your service locator/EJBs? If
so then it's probably worth it because it probably won't cost much in
terms of main
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 22:07, Joe Hertz wrote:
> Curious as to which concept Struts/Hibernate implementers like more
> for implementation:
>
> #1- Ted Husted's example of Struts and Hibernate. Stick the Hibernate
> Session object into the httpServletRequest. Every action has a fresh
> Hibernate S
I've been hearing this from the Spring set. I'm waiting for a good book to
come out on it.
The only reason I asked is an application I was maintaining (it had been
written using method #2) had some Session/Transaction handling bugs exposed
when migrated it to Hibernate 3. So I decided to refactor
I've been hearing this from the Spring set. I'm waiting for a good book to
come out on it.
The only reason I asked is an application I was maintaining (it had been
written using method #2) had some Session/Transaction handling bugs exposed
when migrated it to Hibernate 3. So I decided to refactor
Can anyone tell me why this
VeselovaNataliaECV.doc
...works perfectly.
But this.
function printAttachment( id, name )
{
childWindow=window.open( 'AttachmentAction.do?&attachment_id='+id,
name,
'toolbar=no,location=no,directories=no,status=yes,menubar=no,resizable=yes,copyhistory=no,
Joe Hertz wrote:
Curious as to which concept Struts/Hibernate implementers like more for
implementation:
#1- Ted Husted's example of Struts and Hibernate. Stick the Hibernate
Session object into the httpServletRequest. Every action has a fresh
Hibernate Session raring to go if it needs it. Then aga
Hi there,
I am building a Struts based application with EJB model. I want to know the
strategy of find and call the EJBs in model layer. My model layer is
implemented by a stateless or stateful session bean that accesses to entity
beans. and there is a service locator object to find the session be
On Monday 28 February 2005 18:47, Shey Rab Pawo wrote:
> I don't know what a bd is but just make your action forward whatever
> you want to forward to.
Now, this may not be too helpful, regardless of whether 'BD'
means Business Delegate or is a typo for 'DB'. In fact, I
would prefer the first alte
THIS was SOLVED by adding an onclick to a submit button that called a
javascript method that then called an action via window.open which
returned the attachment
then called it again and again for however many attachments were to be
sent. Then after the javascript was done the normal submit action
I am a bit baffled by creating tiles definitions in
jsp(not XML)
here is the jsp that tries to use the tiles
<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-tiles.tld"
prefix="tiles" %>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] file="../defs/common-defs.jsp"%>
Here is common-defs.jsp
<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-tiles.tld
Curious as to which concept Struts/Hibernate implementers like more for
implementation:
#1- Ted Husted's example of Struts and Hibernate. Stick the Hibernate
Session object into the httpServletRequest. Every action has a fresh
Hibernate Session raring to go if it needs it. Then again it has it eve
Curious as to which concept Struts/Hibernate implementers like more for
implementation:
#1- Ted Husted's example of Struts and Hibernate. Stick the Hibernate
Session object into the httpServletRequest. Every action has a fresh
Hibernate Session raring to go if it needs it. Then again it has it eve
> In a "normal" JDev setup all your projects are under the
> $JDEV_HOME\jdev\mywork directory, with each application under a
> different subdirectory.
I guess this isn't a normal installation then, there is no "mywork"
directory in the "jdev" directory.
My employer's policy is that all our work
I wasn't working with Struts upload. I'm not sure what the point of all
the code you posted was, right now I don't have time to go through it to
figure out what's going on.
In the end I simply passed an ArrayList back to the view as a request
attribute, problem solved. I would have preferred
Not sure if it is related or of use, but my jDeveloper failed to run
after some patches were applied to my XP operating system.
Turns out that the JAVA_HOME was not getting read from the system
environment variable and I had to change the jdev/bin/jdev.conf file to
set the JAVA_HOME on startup.
F
hi
if you want a single point where you can check if a user is logged in or
not, you can do something like the following:
create a class "MyRequestProcessor extends TilesRequestProcessor" (in this
case it is because i use tiles) and implement the process() method.
within this method check for the
In a "normal" JDev setup all your projects are under the
$JDEV_HOME\jdev\mywork directory, with each application under a
different subdirectory.
If your applications *.jws files aren't under the $JDEV_HOME tree then
you can just delete it and re-install. If your *.jws files are under
$JDEV_HO
> If you send me the JDeveloper log..I'll take a look at it tonite
Where would I find that?
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If you send me the JDeveloper log..I'll take a look at it tonite
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From: "Slattery, Tim - BLS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 1:05 PM
Subject: OT: JDeveloper trouble
Last night, my (WinXP) computer crashed as I was shutting down JDev
Struts uses ConverterUtils to populate action forms.
1)Register the string converter which trims leading and trailing spaces with
ConvertUtils. You want to do this during application initialization in a
ServletContextListener or a Struts plugin
TrimStringConverter trimString = new Trim
> Save your directories under mywork, delete this install of JDev,
> reinstall, put your projects back under mywork.
I don't see any "mywork". There are individual project files in the
individual project directories. There must be something that tells
JDeveloper that it needs to read certain proj
First off, as I am learning Struts I just wanted to thank those, for bearing
with my learning curve and helping out so far.
Here is the issue:
I want to pass all my forms, even forms without params to the
com.skp.action.LoginAction action class, because this class handles the
"isLoggedIn" issu
Save your directories under mywork, delete this install of JDev,
reinstall, put your projects back under mywork.
Slattery, Tim - BLS wrote:
Last night, my (WinXP) computer crashed as I was shutting down JDeveloper.
Today, JDeveloper won't start. I get the splash screen, and just a couple of
bars
Hi Luis.
I'm sorry for not giving this info to you.
Yes, I use JDK 5.0. update 1. The webapp is developed with this jdk and
both, Tomcat 5.0.28 and Tomcat 5.5.7, use this jdk, too. The webapp
works on Tomcat 5.0.28, but does not work on Tomcat 5.5.7.
What else could be the problem?
Bernd
Luis
Last night, my (WinXP) computer crashed as I was shutting down JDeveloper.
Today, JDeveloper won't start. I get the splash screen, and just a couple of
bars of the progress display that it normally shows as it comes up. After
just a couple of seconds of this it disappears. No message, nothing.
Doe
An Action can only return one ActionForward, because there is only
one response. Theoretically, you could return a response with a
content type of "multipart/mixed", but I doubt many browsers would
know what to do with that. I guess I've never tried it; maybe they
take that into account.
Wou
I'm reposting this in the hopes that there is an answer out there.
It would be really nice if I could programmatically indicate that
certain fields in a DynaForm should be automatically trimmed of
whitespace. Is there a way to do this?
Alternatively, is there a way to get the behavior of the "re
Did you upgrade your jdk to version 5.0?
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 18:22:11 +0100, Bernd Schiffer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have a problem migrating to Tomcat 5.5 with my Struts webapp.
>
> I run my webapp with Struts 1.2.4 on Tomcat 5.0.28. Everything works
> fine. But when I move the s
Could it be accomplished by a single ActionForward with a path that
specifies the attachments in a query string? Sorry, I don't exactly know
what you mean by "attachments".
Erik
Eric Lemle wrote:
Is there a way I can have an action return more than one action forward,
meaning some are going to b
Is there a way I can have an action return more than one action forward,
meaning some are going to be attachments and then the normal forward is
returned like usual?
Eric D. Lemle
Senior Programmer / Analyst
Intermountain Health Care
36 South State Street, Suite 1100
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Hi.
I have a problem migrating to Tomcat 5.5 with my Struts webapp.
I run my webapp with Struts 1.2.4 on Tomcat 5.0.28. Everything works
fine. But when I move the same webapp to a Tomcat 5.5.7 I get a
ClassCastException with message
"org.apache.struts.taglib.logic.IterateTei" whenever I try to s
To ignore case, just convert the two Strings to uppercase before you
test if one contains the other.
Hope I'm understanding the problem correctly . . .
Erik
Erik Weber wrote:
This is untested (!), but adapted from a working "twofields"
validation method (used to make sure password1 matches passw
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 08:51:43 -0500, David G. Friedman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Craig,
>
> Is there a tutorial or walk-through explaining Shale? I didn't see that in
> the nightly download. I have no clue about JSF and skimming through the
> Shale code made little sense to me (at this time).
I assume that everyone knew that you could do multiple uploads? Is
that the question?
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 10:39:28 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This debate is simply put to rest... Just download the sample webapp I
> referenced in my last post and run it. Tim is 100% ri
This is untested (!), but adapted from a working "twofields" validation
method (used to make sure password1 matches password2, etc.), so it
shouldn't be far off the mark.
validation.xml:
minlength
3
m
Again, I HIGHLY suggest grabing the sample webapp I posted last night.
It should put this entire debate to rest. You DO NOT have to use
multipart/mixed to handle multiple files with one post. This webapp
clearly proves that.
I guess I can't say for sure that the browser isn't doing something
use request.getSession().getServletContext() in the action class to receive
the context of the struts action servlet, and you can use the action class
to set a property of the action form as you would do it if you want to
prepopulate form data (a good example is described in
http://www.javaworld.co
I am trying to pass a value that is configured in my web.xml which is my
"databaseID" that I need in my Action class.
I have asked prior, but received no help, so I am trying again. If I have a
value in the deployment file that I can get out using a ServletContext, how can
I get that into a su
This debate is simply put to rest... Just download the sample webapp I
referenced in my last post and run it. Tim is 100% right in his
explanation.
--
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com
Slattery, Tim - BLS wrote:
Yes, I can. The l
(No luck on commons-user; trying again here.)
I'm trying to validate a password such that it cannot contain the userId.
Is this something I can do in validation.xml?
I'm currently using a mask in validation.xml:
mask
^[0-9a-zA-Z!%*-_+=:,\.
Thanks Niall, that took care of it. We just had to convert the ANDs
and ORs to lower case to conform to the grammer.
Todd
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 20:14:54 -, Niall Pemberton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The condition you have specified means that addressLine1 is only valid when
> everything is
Slattery, Tim - BLS wrote:
Yes, I can. The limitation is that for every post or get,
you can only have ONE multipart/mime file. When you
have multiple elements you actually perform multiple
posts to submit each one.
I disagree. You can have any number of elements in a
web page. Any su
> Yes, I can. The limitation is that for every post or get,
> you can only have ONE multipart/mime file. When you
> have multiple elements you actually perform multiple
> posts to submit each one.
I disagree. You can have any number of elements in a
web page. Any such page must be POSTed
Hello,
I have ran into a snag and I hope someone has an answer, or clue on this. I am
using a set of DatabasePooling classes to handle all my database needs. I store
the dbID in the web.xml file as a context-param. Prior to using Struts, I
would create a bean using
can anyone clarify,
if we can focus on an image in struts.
I have problem in using Struts
<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-bean.tld" prefix="bean" %>
<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-html.tld" prefix="html" %>
<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-logic.tld" prefix="logic" %>
Test html:multibox Tag
fu
> > is there a simple way to include tooltips in a web-application with
> > Struts?
This has nothing to do with Struts, but I have found the OverLib
Javascript library to be a pretty good way to provide tooltip type
effects: http://www.bosrup.com/web/overlib/
Joe
--
Joe Germuska
[E
Craig,
Is there a tutorial or walk-through explaining Shale? I didn't see that in
the nightly download. I have no clue about JSF and skimming through the
Shale code made little sense to me (at this time). I.E. Conceptually, I'm
interested but programmatically, it's still over my head for some r
you can use the title attribute of the span tag like this way:
your text or your
elements
and with using CSS you can set up the tooltip behaviour:
.reportTooltip {
COLOR: gray;
CURSOR: help;
TEXT-DECORATION: none;
}
if you use "cursor: help" the cursor in the browser will change to a curso
I don't think you need to do this. If you miss out the requestURI attribute
then the current request's URI is used, which will (in a typical struts
application) be the URI of the last action - not the JSP forwarded to.
If you need more help with this then post to the displaytag mailing list.
Paul
David,
In order to specify the scope, you preceed your variable with the scope
type. Therefore for a request-scope variable, the variable would be :
"requestScope.variable". There are several scope types:
pageScope
requestScope
sessionScope
applicationScope
Additionally, when you have
No what I have is an application which is no means
intuitive and I need to make some explanations in order
to make the workflow more understandable. I need the explenations
to be part of elements like lists and buttons.
Regards,
Peter
> Yes, sort of. If you simply want little yellow popups when
Hello,
I would like to format a property of a tag by calling a
java method
I have tried the following code :
<%Util.formatWorkDuration(myRow.getWorkDuration());%>
where "myRow.getWorkDuration()" returns a number of hours worked like "1600"
and "Util.formatWorkDuration(myRow.getWorkDurati
Yes, sort of. If you simply want little yellow popups when your mouse
hovers over an image, use the "title" attribute for that image. You can do
the same for just about anything else, but it may require being creative
with some div tags and such.
--
James Mitchell
Software Engineer / Open So
Imagine you have an int field and the user types in the value "anything
but zero, oh please not zero, cause if its zero Im screwed".
Take a guess at what value you will get in the field...
Prasad, Kamakshya wrote:
Hi,
What all issues are there in keeping the data type of the attributes in
Acti
Any one can point me to directory structure standards for configuration
and change management software (VSS or CVS).
Regards,
Amjad
This can be illustrated fairly simply with a test application that:
* Declares a form bean property as an "int".
* Includes an field bound to this form bean property.
* Has a user that types "1a3" instead of "123".
The problem is that users will expect the application to respond with
an error
Hello,
is there a simple way to include tooltips in a web-application
with Struts?
Regards,
Peter
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Hi,
What all issues are there in keeping the data type of the attributes in
ActionForm as specific date, double, integer etc. data types instead of
string?
Regards,
KP
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