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.
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?
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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 --
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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
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
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
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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
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
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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
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On 7/31/05, klute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Can anyone recommend a good Java hosting company? My
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>
> Thanks,
> James
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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
> 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
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On 7/31/05, klute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> H
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
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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
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klute 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
>
> ___
Lunarpages.com has been quite good to me. Price is right, features are
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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
I use eapps.com and have been very happy with them.
On 7/31/05, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James-
>
> Steer clear of RCN
> I hosted with them and found out later they are a TV Cable company that got
> into Internet hosting as a 'side business'
> Plus RCN tech support is pretty muc
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Steer clear of RCN
I hosted with them and found out later they are a TV Cable company that got
into Internet hosting as a 'side business'
Plus RCN tech support is pretty much non-existent..I sent them a request on
friday pm I expect to hear back next month
Personally I had a much easie
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
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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,
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