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> And soon it will be integrated with S2 as well :-)
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> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4161
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Interesting that there is something happening in that direction.
I commented in JIRA an posting it here again:
convention-plugin provides a set of own annotations like @Action or
@Re
And soon it will be integrated with S2 as well :-)
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4161
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2014/1/2 Ken McWilliams :
> I arrived at the same conclusion when trying to remove my tiles
> configuration. I upgraded to tiles 3 in th
I arrived at the same conclusion when trying to remove my tiles
configuration. I upgraded to tiles 3 in the process and wrote a custom
result handler (sorry a custom "unknown result handler"). It is invoked
when conventions isn't able to find an appropriate result.
Here is a stack overflow Q & A
Annotations usually help augment the class being annotated. I don't think
annotating a Struts action with Tile definitions is very appropriate for
this purpose. The purposes are just very different. XML seems more
appropriate than annotations here.
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:02 AM, Christoph Nen
Dear List,
in our applications we often use the convention-plugin together with
tiles-plugin (tiles 2).
convention-plugin has the advantage that it is not necessary to put an
entry in struts.xml for each action. So struts.xml usually is very small.
But we still have tiles.xml which needs an en
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