t;> Model
>>>> partialEvent
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hmm, why does that fix it? If it's an OS-dependent issue we should fix
>>> it for
>>> real.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>
; > to work through testing it.
>> >
>> > /Ian
>> >
>> > Dave Newton wrote:
>> >> --- Ian Roughley wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> The solution provided to me was to change the scope interceptor
>> >>> reference to use a session value
model" - see
> >>> below.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Model
> >>> partialEvent
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >> Hmm, why does that fix it? If it's an OS-dependent issue we should fix
> it
> &
>> for
>> real.
>>
>> Dave
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I'm not sure, and I'm only taking an educated guess at it being
OS/platform-dependent (since a JAR that worked for me had problems for
another user). Unfortunately I can't reproduce the error. I'm all for
doing the work to fix the problem if someone has the problem and cycles
to work through
--- Ian Roughley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The solution provided to me was to change the scope interceptor
> reference to use a session value of "Model" rather than "model" - see
> below.
>
>
> Model
> partialEvent
>
Hmm, why does that fix it? If it's an OS-dependent issue we sh
There have been cases (unfortunately not with myself or the tech
reviewer, otherwise it would have been corrected) when the same error
message (No object in the CompoundRoot has a publicly accessible
property named 'model' (no setter could be found). - [unknown location])
has been displayed. I
but getModel and setModel are defined in BaseEventAction where interface
ModelDriven is used
I will try tomcat 6 to see if it is that solves, If you already know wath it
is, please, I will be here reading
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Massimo can you tell us the ISBN?
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Sure:
* ISBN10: 1-59059-903-9
* ISBN13: 978-1-59059-903-7
I'm also going to try to see if the publisher will release a different
chapter as the example, I just noticed that they have used the first one
- which is more of an introduction, and not a good example of what the
rest of the bo
Ian-
If you provide the ISBN some of us can do a quick search at local
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No idea. I can check though.
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Ted Husted wrote:
Amazon is showing the book as available now!
If you order through this link, t
Amazon is showing the book as available now!
If you order through this link, the commission on the sale will be
donated to the ASF.
* http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/BOOKS/ISBN-1590599039
Ian, any word on whether Apress will be making their books available
for the Kindle
yeah, kudos to Ian. I should try writing one so I could have a fancy
signature ;)
musachy
On Nov 20, 2007 2:04 PM, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Congratulations Ian! I know how it feels to finally finish such an
> undertaking and see the end result. Kudos!
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> I'm sure it's a f
Congratulations Ian! I know how it feels to finally finish such an
undertaking and see the end result. Kudos!
I'm sure it's a fantastic book too (wink-wink).
Frank
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I'm pleased to announce the release of my newest book, "Practical Apache
Struts2 Web 2.0 project". And, no, I didn't pick the name :-)
Where "Starting Struts2" was high level and provided pointers for
further exploration, this book dives deep into the framework providing a
practical guide and
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