Re: form in application context`

2006-07-30 Thread Kavita Mehta
Thanks Chris .. Christopher Goldman wrote: On Fri, 2006-07-28 at 16:36 +0530, Kavita Mehta wrote: hmm ..thanks n how gud is an idea to access this value from outside action class ..i.e. i call a method in action class from outside struts framework which changes its value on recieving an

Reset Button

2006-07-30 Thread Puneet Lakhina
I have a simple form which has 4 fields a submit and a reset button. WHen the form is initially loaded, everything works fine, and the reset button actually sets the values to their default values according to the form bean. But on a certain condition in my action i forward back to the form i.e.

RE: Tiles validation and struts config input

2006-07-30 Thread Justin Chin
Paul/Frank, Thanks for the feedback. (I implemented the separate action mapping already, but was wondering if there was a simpler way that I was overlooking). Regards, Justin -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frank W. Zammetti Sent: Sun

Re: Tiles validation and struts config input

2006-07-30 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Hi Justin, Justin Chin wrote: Lets say I have two sets of users. UsersA, and UsersB. The data gather for both users are the same. The look and feel is different. So I want to point to the same action mapping for the two sets. Do you want to point to the same MAPPING or the same ACTION? I

Re: Tiles validation and struts config input

2006-07-30 Thread Paul Benedict
Justin, Struts does not keep track of the last page. There is no page concept, only URLs. If you need absolute control of what to do when validation fails, this is when you begin writing custom code. Instead of using automatic validation, turn it off and write code in your Action to invoke the

Tiles validation and struts config input

2006-07-30 Thread Justin Chin
Hi all, I am using Tiles and having some issues with my struts config file. Here is what I am trying to do: Lets say I have two sets of users. UsersA, and UsersB. The data gather for both users are the same. The look and feel is different. So I want to point to the same action mapping fo

Re: mailreader question

2006-07-30 Thread Henning Schild
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 07:47:32 -0400 "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > To make life more interesting, the MailReader 1.2.9 uses multiple > configuration files and wildcard mappings. The mapping that matches > the URI "/EditRegistration.do" is in the > struts-config-registration.xml file. I

Re: mailreader question

2006-07-30 Thread Ted Husted
On 7/28/06, Christopher Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri, 2006-07-28 at 19:58 +0200, Henning Schild wrote: > Hello, > > i am currently working on my first struts application. That is why i am > looking at the example and there are a few things i do not understand. > > The tour says somet

Re: [FRIDAY][OT] Slogan for Open Source

2006-07-30 Thread Dakota Jack
I think that this might be a tad bit insensitive to your fellow citizens, making the "idiot" monikor less than a joke? On 7/28/06, Larry Meadors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Would you prefer half-wit? Or maybe "retard", one definition of that is "A person considered to be foolish or socially ine

Re: [FRIDAY][OT] Slogan for Open Source

2006-07-30 Thread Dakota Jack
I am amazed, once again. On 7/28/06, Larry Meadors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Exactly. It is self-deprecating on both sides of the equation, and reinforces the fact that the developers ARE the users, and the users are the developers. All that and it is every bit as irreverent as LAME, Subvers

Re: [FRIDAY][OT] Slogan for Open Source

2006-07-30 Thread Dakota Jack
How about "Every kid reinvents the wheel; join the team that codes the axle -- the real innovation that made the wheel work for turning." ? On 7/28/06, Thomas Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All, I have often felt that, we need a slogan for the Open Source. Something like how Frank has fo