On Tuesday 03 February 2009 15:27:02 SanJ.SANJAY wrote:
> I actually do not have in WEB-INF/lib, I have all the jars in a shred lib
> and add them in Eclipse and build. This is how I do for other projects
> also.
>
There is some sort of problem with the XML in parsing. I would try re-creating
the
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On Tuesday 03 February 2009 15:11:06 SanJ.SANJAY wrote:
> Even if I use the top content form your applicationContext.xml in chapter
> 4, I get the same error..so wondering what else could eb the issue.
Do you have multiple versions of Spring, or anything else that might attempt
to parse XML in yo
>>
>> SanJ.SANJAY wrote:
>> > Has anyone here tried and tested the Sample Application code that comes
>> > for this book "Struts 2 In Action" ?
>> > I am having hard time to fix it. Currently I am facing the issues in
>> > app
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 14:54:55 SanJ.SANJAY wrote:
> Has anyone faced this issue with Sample application??
>
> SanJ.SANJAY wrote:
> > Has anyone here tried and tested the Sample Application code that comes
> > for this book "Struts 2 In Action" ?
> > I am
Has anyone faced this issue with Sample application??
SanJ.SANJAY wrote:
>
> Has anyone here tried and tested the Sample Application code that comes
> for this book "Struts 2 In Action" ?
> I am having hard time to fix it. Currently I am facing the issues in
> ap
Has anyone here tried and tested the Sample Application code that comes for
this book "Struts 2 In Action" ?
I am having hard time to fix it. Currently I am facing the issues in
applicationContext.xml file.
This is the header for XML file that comes with sample applic
Hey all --
Not sure who is in the area, but I will be presenting Struts 2 at the St.
Louis Gateway JUG next Tuesday evening (Dec 2). You can get directions to
the meeting here:
http://www.gatewayjug.org/
Peace,
Scott
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On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 5:56 PM, Lyallex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wouldn't it be great to have the redirect resultType parameterised in
> some way so that the target could be set depending on which action was
> selected ..
You can. Try something like this:
${destination}
/cha
--- On Sat, 7/12/08, Lyallex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I did try posting to the authors blog on the Manning
> site but the post was thrown out because of the XML...
Using a service like pastebin, paste2, nopaste, etc. solves that problem, and
can be a better alternative for long-ish snipp
:- There are decent forums at manning.com that might be a better place to put
:- this note -- I know the authors read the forums there.
Well I did try posting to the authors blog on the Manning site but the
post was thrown out because of the XML
...
>> I'm not one of the authors, but I helped...
ration
> appears daunting at first, but the boilerplate config example seems to
> work for most apps.
>
> -Wes
>
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Lyallex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have no idea if the authors of the book Struts 2 in Action read this
>> list or
a if the authors of the book Struts 2 in Action read this
> list or if anyone that does
> knows how to contact them but I have a question for them, or maybe
> someone else knows the answer
>
> Authors
>
> On page 99, chapter 4 of your book you state.
>
> "Every action
There are decent forums at manning.com that might be a better place to put
this note -- I know the authors read the forums there.
jk
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Lyallex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have no idea if the authors of the book Struts 2 in Action read this
> list
I have no idea if the authors of the book Struts 2 in Action read this
list or if anyone that does
knows how to contact them but I have a question for them, or maybe
someone else knows the answer
Authors
On page 99, chapter 4 of your book you state.
"Every action in this package will
now
ferenced it almost everyday since I read it.
> >
> >
> > omnipresent wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi guys,
> > >
> > > Has anyone taken a look at 'Struts 2 in action' from manning
> > publications?
> > >
> > > I am thinking ab
ferenced it almost everyday since I read it.
>
>
> omnipresent wrote:
> >
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > Has anyone taken a look at 'Struts 2 in action' from manning
> publications?
> >
> > I am thinking about buything this book and wanted someone
Yes, I highly recommend it, it's the top book on my desk right now.
I've referenced it almost everyday since I read it.
omnipresent wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Has anyone taken a look at 'Struts 2 in action' from manning publications?
>
> I am thinki
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Hi guys,
Has anyone taken a look at 'Struts 2 in action' from manning
publications?
I am thinking about buything this book and wanted someone's suggestion.
If y
I bought it not long after it came out and it's excellent. I hit it at
least once a week, even now. The night I bought it, when I had good fiction
to read, and good nerdy nonfiction to read, I chose to read *Struts 2 In
Action* for fun instead. And I got something good out of doing s
Hi guys,
Has anyone taken a look at 'Struts 2 in action' from manning publications?
I am thinking about buything this book and wanted someone's suggestion.
If you've browsed through the book, can you please provide some feedback.
Thanks
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Thanks Giovanni --
It is nice to hear all the work is paying off for you! Would you be willing
to post a review on Amazon?
Sure thing! within the next 48 hours :)
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explanation on this topic but
> it was outdated for S2 ... today I have the book :)
>
> What I like the most though is that this is the first Struts 2 book that
> manages to be truly S2 version unspecific. I was afraid to receive just
> another S2 book that would automatically become
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Giovanni Azua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am very excited that I've just received my copy :) You guys Don, Scott
> and Chad did an excellent job. I specially like very much the coverage of
> core topics of the framework e.g. the explanation on writing custom
> va
that would automatically become outdated but for Struts
2 in Action it is absolutely not the case. On the other hand, and as a
trade-off you find no info about some plugins shipped with Struts 2 e.g.
dojo but then maybe it was a bit out of scope. I think overall the scope
of this book is excellen
Brown wrote:
> Chad, Scott, and I are pleased to announce the release of our book,
> Struts 2 in Action, published by Manning Publications.
>
> Struts 2 In Action introduces the Apache Struts 2 web application
> framework and shows you how to quickly develop professional,
> prod
Chad, Scott, and I are pleased to announce the release of our book,
Struts 2 in Action, published by Manning Publications.
Struts 2 In Action introduces the Apache Struts 2 web application
framework and shows you how to quickly develop professional,
production-ready modern web applications.This
Patrick Lightbody does an overview of WebWork and the Struts merger,
comparing to other web frameworks and explaining validation support,
Ajax support, and how to achieve rapid development with WebWork/Struts
2
* http://www.infoq.com/presentations/struts-2-webwork-pat-lightbody
-Ted.
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