Hi Matthew,
I don't know the blog you refer to, but I might be able to help...
As far as the request information goes, check out:
http://javawebparts.sourceforge.net
Specifically, go to the javadocs and look at the RequestHelpers class in
the javawebparts.request package. That should give you
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This is nice for config before the application is running, I want to
know during runtime.
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This is helpful, but not *exactly* what I am looking for.
What I am looking for is used for debugging purposes during runtime.
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Wendy - This is excellent and very close to what I am looking for.
The only thing missing from this is the *Struts* specific information
such as which action the request was mapped to, the form being used, etc.
Is there anyone who has this information or an idea of how to retrieve it?
Thanks!
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> This is helpful, but not *exactly* what I am looking for.
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> What I am looking for is used for debugging purposes during runtime.
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> Anyone?
I keep 'debug.jsp' around, and include it at the bottom of my main
(Tiles) layout during develo
This is helpful, but not *exactly* what I am looking for.
What I am looking for is used for debugging purposes during runtime.
Anyone?
Thanks again Don.
Matt
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I don't know if this is what you are looking for, but I've found it useful
in the past: http://struts.sourceforge.
I don't know if this is what you are looking for, but I've found it useful
in the past: http://struts.sourceforge.net/strutsdoc/index.html
Basically, it is Javadoc for Struts, Tiles, and stxx configuration.
Struts Action 2 (and WebWork) has:
- SiteGraph http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/wikido
Hello all,
Last week I saw a blog which showed how to display information at the
beginning of your JSP about Struts such as which action the request was
mapped to, the form being used, and associated information like the
request headers. I should have bookmarked it, but I didn't. I have
che
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