If you go to
* http://www.java201.com/
and search for "filters", you will fid several articles.
-Ted.
On 3/26/06, chuanjiang lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'm also rather new here and im interested to know how to apply filters to
> the web application...
>
> is there any useful guides around
i'm also rather new here and im interested to know how to apply filters to
the web application...
is there any useful guides around too?
thanks
On 3/26/06, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dakota Jack wrote:
> > If you are smart, go elsewhere where things are not this nuts.
> >
>
> *po
Dakota Jack wrote:
> If you are smart, go elsewhere where things are not this nuts.
>
*ponder*
Dave
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It is Struts that is confused, not this person. If you are smart, go
elsewhere where things are not this nuts.
On 3/24/06, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> As far as products, right now there is Action and Shale.
>
> Most people familiar with Action might just say 'Struts' and there
Ted Husted wrote:
On 3/24/06, Larry Meadors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is not really an accurate parallel...no one is saying that the
apache web server and the apache organization are the same thing...but
I guess struts-shale and struts-action aren't either...so why are they
the same proje
On 3/24/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's a people thing, Larry. It's really the same reason most of us
> came here in the first place. We came here because we believe that we
> can build a better framework working together than we can working
> apart. Likewise, we believe that we ca
On 3/24/06, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Shale is no Mustang anymore. Will it turn out a Lambo is question
> number one. Will many Mustang devotees decide to change from Mustang
> to Lambo is question number two.
I agree, but this is where the car analogy breaks down (ha, a pun).
On 3/24/06, Larry Meadors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is not really an accurate parallel...no one is saying that the
> apache web server and the apache organization are the same thing...but
> I guess struts-shale and struts-action aren't either...so why are they
> the same project again? Is i
On 3/24/06, Al Eridani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But cars are a good example of the type of branding being attempted
> with Struts. Why does Ford keep marketing a model like the Mustang that
> it has changed so radically over the years, instead of calling it something
> else?
Changed radically?
On 3/24/06, Al Eridani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But cars are a good example of the type of branding being attempted
> with Struts. Why does Ford keep marketing a model like the Mustang that
> it has changed so radically over the years, instead of calling it something
> else?
>
> Because they ar
I'm not sure how the books didn't fit your needs, but maybe you can
give this a try: http://www.learntechnology.net/
It's one of the most common tutorials we pass around in here.
Hubert
On 3/24/06, Andreas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I'm a newbie in Struts so I'm looking for a struts tutori
On 3/24/06, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, come on. Ford has Ford, Lincoln and Mercury. Fiat has Fiat, Alfa
> Romeo, Lancia, Ferrari and whatever else. Renault has Renault, Nissan
> and Volvo Trucks? Whatever.
>
> We just need to set a default. Do you think Ferrari when you say
Heh, so, when someone says "Volkswagon" are you saying that you know
they really meant "Porsche", or that when someone says "Porsche" they
really meant "VW"?
My guess is that the people who make Porsches do not want people to
look at a 928 and think "Cool, a Volkswagon...". My guess is that they
d
On 3/24/06, Larry Meadors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/24/06, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As far as products, right now there is Action and Shale.
> >
> > Most people familiar with Action might just say 'Struts' and there
> > isn't usually a misunderstanding. I suppose the s
Depends, do Ferrari and Fiat engineeers use the same mailing list?
On 3/24/06, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/24/06, Larry Meadors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 3/24/06, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > As far as products, right now there is Action and Shal
On 3/24/06, Larry Meadors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/24/06, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As far as products, right now there is Action and Shale.
> >
> > Most people familiar with Action might just say 'Struts' and there
> > isn't usually a misunderstanding. I suppose the s
No, that makes you a cheese head...it is Friday, right?
Larry
On 3/24/06, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Larry Meadors wrote:
> > On 3/24/06, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> James Mitchell wrote:
> >>
> >>> As far as products, right now there is Action and Shale.
> >>>
Larry Meadors wrote:
> On 3/24/06, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> James Mitchell wrote:
>>
>>> As far as products, right now there is Action and Shale.
>>>
>>> Most people familiar with Action might just say 'Struts' and there
>>> isn't usually a misunderstanding. I suppose th
On 3/24/06, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Mitchell wrote:
> > As far as products, right now there is Action and Shale.
> >
> > Most people familiar with Action might just say 'Struts' and there
> > isn't usually a misunderstanding. I suppose the same confusion exists
> > when some
I'm still lobbying for a mailing list split.
struts_shale
struts_action
Too much context switching going on here for my poor brain.
Yeah I know filters, label, dogs and bees.
Anyone with me on this ?
On 3/24/06, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Mitchell wrote:
> > As far as produ
On 3/24/06, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as products, right now there is Action and Shale.
>
> Most people familiar with Action might just say 'Struts' and there
> isn't usually a misunderstanding. I suppose the same confusion
> exists when someone says 'Apache'. Do you mean
James Mitchell wrote:
> As far as products, right now there is Action and Shale.
>
> Most people familiar with Action might just say 'Struts' and there
> isn't usually a misunderstanding. I suppose the same confusion exists
> when someone says 'Apache'. Do you mean the organization or the server?
As far as products, right now there is Action and Shale.
Most people familiar with Action might just say 'Struts' and there
isn't usually a misunderstanding. I suppose the same confusion
exists when someone says 'Apache'. Do you mean the organization or
the server?
--
James Mitchell
Ed
Andreas wrote:
> Hi, I'm a newbie in Struts so I'm looking for a struts tutorial on the net.
Which Struts?
See, I don't like that I have to ask that question, and on this I
completely agree with Jonathon etc. :P
Dave
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My favorite book for newbies is "Struts for Dummies".
* http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0764559575/apachesoftwar-20/
For Struts 1.2, the "Struts: The Complete Reference" by James Holes is
also quite good. Most chapters end with a lab, so it's much like a
tutorial.
* http://www.amaz
Andreas ha scritto:
Hi, I'm a newbie in Struts so I'm looking for a struts tutorial on the net.
I've revised some books but all of them doesn't fit my needs. Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks a lot. Andreas
A book I really liked and that I suggest to newbies is Struts Survival
Guide:
None none, it's funny seeing that there :) Guess I should change my profile
to have my real name. There we go (I think).
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