Issue with action forward - urgent

2005-07-31 Thread Jmeter User
Hi, I am including the response of an action in to the same page that has triggered the action and getting an exception saying: ERROR - Servlet.service() for servlet action threw exception java.lang.IllegalStateException: Cannot forward after response has been committed at org.apache.

Opinion about Struts layout

2005-07-31 Thread starki78
Do you think this framework is stable and good? I have tested it and my first impression is not bad. Is there someone who uses it for its purposes? Ciao Christian Libero Flat, sempre a 4 Mega a 19,95 euro al mese! Abbonati subito su

Re: [OT] saving stats from session when session destroyed

2005-07-31 Thread Tamas Szabo
Craig McClanahan wrote: On 7/31/05, Tamas Szabo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Craig McClanahan wrote: One approach to consider is to make your listener implement HttpSessionAttributeListener as well as HttpSessionListener. That means you'll hear about session attributes being removed --

[HELP] Web hosting for JSP Struts+iBatis+DAO?

2005-07-31 Thread Pham Anh Tuan
Hi all, I'm buiding a commercial website, which uses Struts+iBatis+DAO. I'm live in Viet Nam and I'm looking a web hosting for a commercial website like above. plz help me Pham

Re: [OT] saving stats from session when session destroyed

2005-07-31 Thread Craig McClanahan
On 7/31/05, Tamas Szabo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Craig McClanahan wrote: > >One approach to consider is to make your listener implement > >HttpSessionAttributeListener as well as HttpSessionListener. That > >means you'll hear about session attributes being removed -- which is > >what happens a

Re: [OT] saving stats from session when session destroyed

2005-07-31 Thread Tamas Szabo
Craig McClanahan wrote: On 7/29/05, Varley, Roger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I could be losing my mind, but, I swear that I tried this technique once and by the time the sessionDestroyed() method was called, I was not able to get any of the session attributes back anymore. For various reason

Re: [STRUTS 2X]: Ideas

2005-07-31 Thread netsql
Frank W. Zammetti wrote: what does it really mean for them to be rendered client-side and where does DHTML/Ajax fit in? DHTML renders client side(w Ajax RCP). Flex/Lazlo. Swing. XUL. X-Forms? .V - To unsubscribe, e-mail:

Re: [STRUTS 2X]: Ideas

2005-07-31 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
netsql wrote: I would say that key for any "new" framework is that it has to default to client side rendering of ui. DHTML/Ajax ... or others ;-) And then as option be able to do server side generated UI. What does that really MEAN though? For instance, take the common form controls we all k

Re: [STRUTS 2X]: Ideas

2005-07-31 Thread netsql
Frank W. Zammetti wrote: See, now it gets interesting because debate starts :) I would say that key for any "new" framework is that it has to default to client side rendering of ui. DHTML/Ajax ... or others ;-) And then as option be able to do server side generated UI. .V roomity.com -

Re: [STRUTS 2X]: Ideas

2005-07-31 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
See, now it gets interesting because debate starts :) (I'm already thinking this should probably be moved to the dev list by the way)... Paul Benedict wrote: (1) POJO for forms Agreed, this would be very nice, and I know it has been discussed before. (2) Stubbing of abstract attributes fo

Re: OT: Good Java host

2005-07-31 Thread Dakota Jack
I too recommend lunarpages On 7/31/05, klute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey all, > > Can anyone recommend a good Java hosting company? My > current one is good when it comes to the features it > provides but the "support" is almost insulting. > > Thanks, > James > > __

Re: [STRUTS 2X]: Ideas

2005-07-31 Thread Paul Benedict
Frank, I am fond of these two ideas (see following). Heck, I would be willing to even write them if I think there would be a chance of someone actually commiting them into the Trunk!! There are four things that I am very fond of and they are all tightly integrated: (1) POJO for forms (2) Stubbing

Re: [STRUTS 2X]: Ideas

2005-07-31 Thread Nick Heudecker
> I think there are a lot of people out there who feel as you do, but > backwards-compatibility has always been a major theme for those While backwards compatibility is nice, I would rather see a better framework for the 2.x release. My personal opinion is that version compatibility should be req

Re: OT: Good Java host

2005-07-31 Thread Rutger Heijmerikx
I use EAPPS at eapps.com and i'm very satisfied with their hosting service. Also the features and how to access them attract me. Support so far has been good, even being in a different timezone, when America awakes, i get a clear response quickly :) On 7/31/05, klute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > H

Re: [STRUTS 2X]: Ideas

2005-07-31 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Paul, Do you have any specific ideas? I think there are a lot of people out there who feel as you do, but backwards-compatibility has always been a major theme for those stewarding Struts, and rightly so I think, and many of the "revolutionary" ideas that have been discussed or could be discu

RE: Good Java host

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[STRUTS 2X]: Ideas

2005-07-31 Thread Paul Benedict
Hi guys, I have some ideas for some enhancements for Struts. I am glad we are moving along with 1.2.x and 1.3, but are we allowed to have discussion about the revolution of it too? I like to think that Ted Husted's Struts Jericho could get going soon. We have "Shale" (although I think JSF is not

Re: OT: Good Java host

2005-07-31 Thread John Henry Xu
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Re: OT: Good Java host

2005-07-31 Thread Vic
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Re: OT: Good Java host

2005-07-31 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Lunarpages.com has been quite good to me. Price is right, features are excellent and I've always been able to get to support pretty quickly one way or another (haven't needed support much though!). Frank klute wrote: Hey all, Can anyone recommend a good Java hosting company? My current one

Re: Good Java host

2005-07-31 Thread Nick Heudecker
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Re: Good Java host

2005-07-31 Thread Martin Gainty
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OT: Good Java host

2005-07-31 Thread klute
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Re: FormFile.getFileData() not throwing FileNotFoundException?

2005-07-31 Thread Martin Gainty
Folks- I found an example of implementing a FileUploadBean via a taglib. Take note of the doUpload method reads the InputStream from the request which of course bring back 0 length string and you can take it from there.. http://forums.devshed.com/t56547/s.html HTH, Martin- - Original Messa