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2006-05-18 Thread Hey Nony Moose
this persona has outlived its value merriment to all. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [shale] All SHail hale

2006-05-18 Thread Hey Nony Moose
r the masses (troll, if you wish). and by the way if any of the "committers" wishes to evict HNM, I'm happy to exit the persona at any time, should it become a nuisance to *real* struts list users. no that's not butt-kissing. it's respect for the community. > >

Re: [shale] All Hail Shale

2006-05-17 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Dave Newton wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >>Does everyone live in Portland? Maybe I should live in Portland. lol >> >> >Ooo, and here I was going to suggest controlled explosions to stop the >plethora of web frameworks... >Never mind. >Dave > So you're suggesting just one succinct hit

Re: Some questions

2006-04-05 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Kimani Darisha wrote: On 4/5/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>I am currently in the market for a digital video camera. I have never >>owned such a gadget before. >> >> >Ha! this proves what such moron you are! you do NOT pay for struts! >it is free!!! > ok, there's some obv

Re: Some questions

2006-04-05 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Jonathan Revusky wrote: > Frank W. Zammetti wrote: stuff > >> Jonathan Revusky wrote: stuff > > Frank, it gets painful to debate this with you or other people. > Basically, you guys seem delusional to me. The fact that the Struts > developers themselves do not care to carry on with the 1.x codeb

Re: Problem opening application in more than one browser

2006-03-30 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Shasirekha Engala wrote: > There is a struts application. If the application is opened in more than >one browser and is tested it is throwing exception. Is there any solution >for this. > (Can anyone check me on this and fix up my more grievous technical errors?) Yes, there are many solutions

Re: New to Struts

2006-03-29 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Hey Nony Moose wrote: >you're going to find it very peculiar reading aged public tutorials and >then looking at the sourceforge website: > "sourceforge"? did i *really* post that to a public list? yes. I'm really shooting myse

Re: New to Struts

2006-03-29 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Hey Nony Moose wrote: >(In case you are wondering what the hell is going on in this list, the >developers of Struts are having an unusually long and seemingly >irreconcilable difference of opinion (aka: flame war) about the current >long term development and marketing strateg

Re: New to Struts

2006-03-29 Thread Hey Nony Moose
tutorials and then looking at the sourceforge website: Hey Nony Moose wrote: >... edited ... my first impression is that >there are 3 things called Struts now in existance: >1/ Struts Classic (*real* Struts), ie: Struts versioned <2 >2/ Struts WebWork ie: Struts versioned >=2 >

Re: I Apologize

2006-03-27 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Jonathan Revusky wrote: > Well, there is the minor detail that the spoof really wasn't very > funny. Did you think it was funny? BANG thump ... that was the sound of the Court Jester shooting himself ... Dead Moose - To

Re: I Apologize

2006-03-27 Thread Hey Nony Moose
... and as I said in the other thread ... you *lucky bast%rds!*, we floor level developers can't get away with such behavoiur. you must have *such* income security! do you sell Amway on the side or something? Larry Meadors wrote: >Way to go Rick, you butt-monkey - Jonathan jumped all over ME! >

Re: maintaining human standards [was: has struts reached the saturation]

2006-03-27 Thread Hey Nony Moose
d developer, FreeMarker project, http://freemarker.org/ Useless Moose. -- lead on nothing, just trying to cut some code for a dollar ... when hundreds of Indians and Chinese are about to do it for 99c less. (note that none of the Indians and Chinese are actively involved in this debate. they'r

Re: maintaining human standards [was: has struts reached the saturation]

2006-03-27 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Jonathan Revusky wrote: > Vinny wrote: > >> Seriously I'd rather use Spring, Wicket or Rife than use something >> made by people like this guy. > > Yeah, it's terrible. Just so you guys can make better informed > technical decisions, I'll disclose ...snip... terrible table manners > ...snip... ho

Re: xslt

2006-03-26 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Morten Andersen wrote: > I've developed a struts based application that uses XSLT intensively > on the server side. I would like to move some of these transformations > to the client side. > ... etc ... > How do you use XSL in your struts apps. I heard one tech lead knock XSL on the head for inc

Re: [FRIDAY] taking this discussion somewhere else

2006-03-23 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Hey Nony Moose wrote: >It's FRIDAY, have a bloody laugh for crying out loud! > here ... take your pick: http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=%22how+many%22+%22does+it+take+to+change+a+light+bulb%22&btnG

[NSC] taking this discussion somewhere else (was: has struts reached the saturation)

2006-03-23 Thread Hey Nony Moose
[NSC] = No Struts Content ... a tagging that I've seen used on other lists ( N?C ) where ? = initial of the lists name Emmanouil Batsis wrote: > Hello, > As a mortal user i would suggest that all this discussion to be taken > somewhere else, There have been a few similar calls for this. I alread

Re: Consequences of motor vehicle heresy (was Consequences of open commit privileges (was: has struts reached the saturation))

2006-03-23 Thread Hey Nony Moose
(caveat: it's a joke, i have no actual emotional investment in cars or any other childish "my X is better than yours" manifestation) Michael Jouravlev wrote: >Do you care that Pontiac GTO is actually a >Holden Monaro, which is heavily based on Opel Omega? > GODAM HERESY http://www.holden.co

Re: AppServer comparison analysis (O/T)

2006-03-22 Thread Hey Nony Moose
this covers the trivial end of the things you mentioned, but it seems to be a little stale these days. http://www.theserverside.com/articles/article.tss?l=ServerMatrix Martin Gainty wrote: >Good Morning All- > >Has anyone come across any studies detailing comparisons of AppServers >(supported n

Re: has struts reached the saturation

2006-03-21 Thread Hey Nony Moose
hmm ... yes, isn't this struts-USER ... a place where users can discuss usage and maybe get a diamond from a developer occassionally ... isn't there a struts-DEVELOPER list for the assorted topics raised in this thread? Asad Habib wrote: > Hello everyone. This thread has gone on way too long and

Re: has struts reached the saturation

2006-03-20 Thread Hey Nony Moose
incidentally, I now think that there has been far more mud slung in this thread than I am personally and professionally comfortable with. if my few comments have in any way caused discomfort, i apologise. live long and prosper, H.N.Moose Hey Nony Moose wrote: >perhaps this thread is now &

Re: has struts reached the saturation

2006-03-19 Thread Hey Nony Moose
perhaps this thread is now "has struts reached the obfuscation" - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: has struts reached the saturation

2006-03-19 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Jonathan Revusky wrote: > ... person who visits your website and starts looking at the > mail archive and so on has to be able to figure out quite quickly "WTF > is struts" and to have such an incoherent message due to this > Action/Shale bifurcation seems very negative. It just seems > complicat

Re: Developing and running Struts on Tomcat without an Internet Connection

2006-03-19 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Sounds like Gurpreet.S.Dhanoa is decribing the same shotgun apporach that I was saying I used (making local copies of referenced files), which I've always been sure was suboptimal but it got me out of trouble. (ie: it "works") I'll try to take in the comments given of how to fix it optimally for ne

Re: Developing and running Struts on Tomcat without an Internet Connection

2006-03-16 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Richard Yee wrote: > I know this is supposed to work, but I'm getting an error starting up > my Struts 1.2.8 application on Tomcat 5.5.15 when I unplug my computer > from the Internet. > The stack trace is: > > java.net.UnknownHostException: jakarta.apache.org when i get these in this scenario i

Re: has struts reached the saturation

2006-03-15 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Hey Nony Moose wrote: >... Keyword = jsf ... 21 jobs >... Keyword = struts ... 126 jobs >source: http://www.jobnet.com.au click "Job Search" and try the keywords > and by the way ... ... skill = j2ee ... 559 jobs ... skill = ejb ... 94 jobs ... skill = .net ... 835 jobs ..

Re: has struts reached the saturation

2006-03-15 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Craig McClanahan wrote: >I see job postings that used to be 80/20 "struts and everything else" start >to be 30/30/20 "struts/JSF/everything else". > try 60/10/x maybe people in first world countries have a different mix ... I just searched Jobnet ... a big IT job board down on the other side of th

Re: has struts reached the saturation

2006-03-14 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Ted Husted wrote: >... marketshare is not the point of the exercise. > (I wrote this reply, then read Paul B's parallel reply ... I'm definitely thinking along a different track here ... I don't mind the branding issue) While I accept that Ted's comment was placed in the context of Apache project

Re: has struts reached the saturation

2006-03-14 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Paul Benedict wrote: >... I am truly happy WebWork >is becoming Struts 2.0 because the action framework, imo, is >the only product that deserves the name "Struts" -- and Shale >should leave the repository for its own pastures. I can't escape >my perception of what Shale is (marketing campaign

Re: has struts reached the saturation

2006-03-13 Thread Hey Nony Moose
A truly candid statement indeed. Jubin Kuriakose wrote: >how come dakota gets to say bullshit but i can't seem to get pass the >administrators filter with my vocabulary.??? > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For addit

Re: has struts reached the saturation

2006-03-13 Thread Hey Nony Moose
I think you'll find the problem here ... Jubin Kuriakose wrote: >are u all DAM!! (reverse it... There seems to be some filter) > >>>Dakota Jack wrote: >>> ... b,u,l,l,s,h,i,t ... - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: has struts reached the saturation

2006-03-13 Thread Hey Nony Moose
StrutsUser craig = StrutsUserList.getUserWithRealIdentity("Craig McClanahan"); StrutsUser dakjak = StrutsUserList.getUserWithFalseIdentity("Dakota Jack"); assertTrue( craig.getCredibility() >> dakjak.getCredibility() ); // using overloaded operator "is much greater than" assertTrue( craig.getSki

Re: Struts with Java 1.5: HELP!!

2005-12-20 Thread Hey Nony Moose
(Just as an additional confirmation that it works ok in some configurations) Our app has been up on JDK 1.5.0_02-b09 with Struts 1.2.4 and Tomcat 5.5.7 for about 6 months (compile and runtime). Yes, we had some classloader and classpath issues to resolve, and that was usually due to our clumsy usag

Re: Is JSF ready?

2005-12-14 Thread Hey Nony Moose
Wow! that J2EE definition just rocked! I was so impressed that I looked it up ... it comes from here: http://www.answers.com/topic/j2ee Cool hey?! I guess I'll be looking up that resource for ad-hoc tech definitions too. Dakota Jack wrote: > Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 08:47:38 -0800 > From: Dakot