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y of saying this:
"If you don't have the Flash plugin installed in your browser then it won't
work"
What a practical answer (add sarcasm here).
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Well, you ought to try doing it on your own. That would really cost
you time. ///;-)
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H,thanks a lot Dakota Jack!
It costs time for me to understand your cool solution to problems of this
kind.
Thank you.
On 5/17/06, Dakot
Interesting! Thanks for this information. I have always wondered by
JSF was built when there was a superior product in Tapestry. Now that
plot thickens even more. ///;-)
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LOL Very good. You guys on the yard always have had an easy and
great sense of humor.
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Does everyone live in Portland? Maybe I should live in Portland. lol
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Here is a use of the previous code, Liu. "CRACKWILLOW" is used instead of
the usual ".do".
Here is the Struts config.
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Actually I am a freshman to struts;as a res
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bis.read(bytes);
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proper document for this configuration. Can anybody help
me out .
I am using Tomcat 5.5.16 and oracle 9i.
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m which precedes ActionB and which follows ActionA in the following
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> > the objective facts, so I'm not even going to be interested in trying to
> > hash out details of how to change something that does not need to be
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> I agree in theory this is the case, but the reality for most people is
> that forking something like action1 as a non-Apache project is not a
> realistic option. For all the reasons why people/businesses are
> attracted to use an Apache project - having a non-official fork of an
> Apache project is unlikely to attract enough of the community to make
> it viable. I would be interested to know if there are any Apache
> projects where this has happened successfully?
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Busschots, your refer to me as "Jack". Get it? Incredible! I have checked
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> Finally, Ted & co, thanks for your long posts in reply to these trolls,
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I am amazed you got it too. Thanks, Newton. I thought you were tight with
Ted no matter what. Nice to see you have a mind of your own.
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tform, why would Phil
not be offered committer status on Struts, since he works in that area.
And, why would Frank not be offered committer status, other than he does not
buy your blowhard, fatuous, pseudo-philosophical comments about community
and has been bold enough to call Craig on his bull-oney. Why don't you
change that "community", in Struts, which is NOT like the other Apache
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uld a rational person be waiting for these innovations you describe to
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> Maybe a big big big EGO :) Funny how Jonathan or Dakota are always so
> quick to anwser when it comes to the future of Struts or Apache but
> they don't answer any other questions on this list. I'm not better but
> I highly appreciate what Apache has done for me in the last couple of
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Let's hope not. I did not mean how easy it would have been on this list, or
on Struts. I meant how easy it was, period.
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I might do that, but I really don't have that many frustrations. My life is
pretty much living the dream.
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likely you don't need to get everything back on the initial
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Exactly. I am amazed that this is not crystal clear to anyone, except the
usuals.
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available out there? No. You
> know, I've had my complaints as well, but ultimately, if the offering is
> doing the job for so many, how does how far behind the state of the art
> it is really matter?
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ught to be unassailable grounds for
NOT recommending it to people asking for advice. But, I guess not. I don't
know if a normal conversation is possible with this community.
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Good god Frank. You are recommending an abandoned framework to someone
seeking advice and we are not supposed to question that. The inmates have
taken over the asylum. This is nuts.
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> Personally I'd give a look at the Spring MVC framework, although I've
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latest bleeding edge technology. Stability and a proven track record
> count for a lot as do the availability of skills and help and
> documentation and books etc. You are looking at just a single factor and
> assuming it is the only factor when it simply isn't in the real world.
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sers on the mailing lists claiming that they had lost confidence in
> their own work and were thus embracing The Lord to "catch up" with the
> competition.
>
> * Dakota Jack embraces JSF and rents a flat with Craig McClanahan!
>
> In a stunning change of heart, Dakota Jack
On 4/1/06, Bart Busschots <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dakota Jack wrote:
>
> My questions are
> >based on a professional concern about the stability of a widely used
> >platform. It also has nothing to do with what you like or don't like.
>
I let the
lity. You seem to be
> confusing the concept of something being stable with it being
> stationary. In so doing, you have entered into a rather sterile semantic
> game IMO.
>
> Jonathan Revusky
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> >
> >
me there is no big burning
> question to be answered because there was no massive cockup. If everyone
> agreed with you this list would be full of people clamouring to support
> you in your just cause. It doesn't appear to be so I would guess you are
> in the minority.
>
> B
made nine months ago, shouting at me will not
> change that, it will just make me think of you as an even bigger idiot.
>
> Now, I don't know if it is the case where you come from but referring to
> people by just their surname is insulting here in Ireland so kindly
> don't
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ryone will NEVER agree with you!
>
> This topic is dead, it has been for weeks, can we now please do the
> honourable thing and bury it!
>
> Bart.
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rk project and leave the reins of
> > the Struts project with someone else.
> >
> > Names that confuse are not very useful.
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Yah, Bart. You are right. I apologized and I meant it.
On 3/30/06, Bart Busschots <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dakota Jack wrote:
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> >I disagree. From this discussion I have to assume that Dion knows he is
> not
> >in a position to argue this point and the
stal
clear to me and are well known in the literature. I have to admit that I
had no idea that you were a long time Struts person. I was surprised to
hear that. Have you never come across anything that discussed this before?
On 3/30/06, Dion Gillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> O
--" is totally contradictory according to your favorite
> dictionary.
>
>
>
> On 3/30/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Again, Alexandre, how are these contradictory? Oh, LOL, I see what you
> are
> > thinking, if I can guess. You think that co
on it for the future.
On 3/30/06, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yesterday :
> "The stability of a platform like Struts is a big deal"
> Today :
> "Backward compatibility is never a reason to trash a product. You go
> through a process
the committers respond has a lot to do with this."
>
> You just contradicted yourself... But you are so superior to us mere
> mortals that I am probably wrong again.
>
> > > On 3/30/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You
> > > toadies to the process
to think that it's not possible to write decent
> tests
> with Struts 1.x.
>
> It is.
>
>
> On 3/30/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Sigh .. Dion, I am sorry, but I am not going to stoop this
> > low. Come
> > back later wh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dakota Jack wrote:
> > Sigh .. Dion, I am sorry, but I am not going to stoop this
> low. Come
> > back later when you are grown up in this business. I hate to do this
> but I
> > am not going to start at 101 with you. Someon
e especially given the strong competition
> coming from components-oriented frameworks. Technical excellence is
> not the only success factor. Only idealists think this way.
>
> On 3/30/06, Bart Busschots <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dakota Jack wrote:
> >
> >
happy with
StrutsTestCase. Okay! If you want to stay at that level of knowledge, go
ahead. I have no obligation to stoop down there with you.
On 3/30/06, Bart Busschots <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dakota Jack wrote:
>
> >Dion, you are obviously really green. Please read a
igation to teach you. I have told you the truth. Check it out.
On 3/29/06, Dion Gillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Ah, personal attack, thanks.
>
> I wouldn't want people to think that it's not possible to write decent
> tests
> with Struts 1.x.
>
> It i
en realize that
you are revealing that in spades. Please do yourself a favor and bow out
gracefully.
On 3/29/06, Dion Gillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 3/30/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Dion, you are obviously really green. Please read a
Dion, you are obviously really green. Please read a bit and then come
back. Do you have any idea about architecture and design and testing
issues?
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> On 3/30/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > God
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> two
> offering for whatever camp you fall into (component orientated or action
> orientated) and from my point of view the really good thing about the
> WebWork merger is not only the great software were getting - but also the
> talented new blood thats coming into the project.
>
> So I've given my answer to the question - now can we let this list get
> back
> to helping and answering user questions - which is its main purpose?
>
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wrote:
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As regards this throwaway ad-hominem stuff about my rude and obnoxious
> behavior, people in glass houses really should not throw stones.
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God one.
>
> *Sits in the road and hums until people are nice to each other and
> other such things that only happen in cartoons for 5 year olds - like
> talking goldfish*
>
> Hen
>
> On 3/28/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thank you for this deci
wrote:
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> Dakota Jack wrote:
> > Newton, you remind me of a 13 year old girl.
>
> Ooo, guess I'd better watch my back then, huh.
>
> > Have you ever said anything worth reading?
> >
>
> I'll assume that'
th Struts and WebWork. Are WebWork 2 and Stripes both "good
> code"?
>
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do something
> or just shut up, either way, I for one don't want to hear any more of
> this tripe and I VERY much doubt I'm
> alone in that.
>
> Bart.
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