For people who may arrive here via a search, the list of required jars for
a minimal struts app ends up being this:
asm-3.3.jar
asm-commons-3.3.jar
commons-fileupload-1.3.1.jar
commons-io-2.2.jar
commons-lang3-3.1.jar
freemarker-2.3.19.jar
ognl-3.0.6.jar
struts2-core-2.3.16.1.jar
xwork-core-2.3.16
2014/1/6 Miguel Almeida :
> Lukasz,
>
> Incidentally, is this list compiled by hand or is it built automatically
> using a (which?) maven plugin?
By Maven, I think it's a part of maven reports ->
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-project-info-reports-plugin/
Regards
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cies.html
> http://struts.apache.org/release/2.3.x/struts2-core/dependencies.html
>
> 2014/1/4 Dave Evans :
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a couple of old struts 2 apps that are using 2.2.1. I want to
> > upgrade them to 2.3.
> >
> > What is the minimal set o
> upgrade them to 2.3.
>
> What is the minimal set of jar files I need in WEB-INF/lib?
>
> I currently have:
> commons-beanutils-1.7.jar
> commons-collections-2.1.jar
> commons-digester-1.7.jar
> commons-fileupload-1.2.1.jar
> commons-io-1.4.jar
> commons-javaflow-200
How about creating a minimal maven project and see what it pulls in ?
> Den 4. jan. 2014 kl. 00:52 skrev Dave Evans :
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a couple of old struts 2 apps that are using 2.2.1. I want to
> upgrade them to 2.3.
>
> What is the minimal set of jar fil
Hello,
I have a couple of old struts 2 apps that are using 2.2.1. I want to
upgrade them to 2.3.
What is the minimal set of jar files I need in WEB-INF/lib?
I currently have:
commons-beanutils-1.7.jar
commons-collections-2.1.jar
commons-digester-1.7.jar
commons-fileupload-1.2.1.jar
commons-io
2012/6/30 Anandraj :
> Hi,
>
> we are using struts2 with struts2 jquery in our application and i
> have noticed Struts2 and Struts2-jquery includes the javascripts files from
> the jar by including the tag of the framework. how it included the
> javascript file by including the tag ,is ther
Hi,
we are using struts2 with struts2 jquery in our application and
i have noticed Struts2 and Struts2-jquery includes the javascripts files
from the jar by including the tag of the framework. how it included the
javascript file by including the tag ,is there any way to manually
inclu
sper.JasperException: This absolute uri
> (http://displaytag.sf.net) cannot be resolved in either web.xml or the
> jar files deployed with this application
>
> at
> org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.jspError(DefaultErrorHand
> ler.java:105)
>
&g
mcat 4.1
>
>
>
> i am using display tag 1.2
>
>
>
> org.apache.jasper.JasperException: This absolute uri
> (http://displaytag.sf.net) cannot be resolved in either web.xml or the
> jar files deployed with this application
>
> at
> org.apache.jasp
be resolved in either web.xml or the
jar files deployed with this application
at
org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.jspError(DefaultErrorHand
ler.java:105)
at
org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.dispatch(ErrorDispatcher.java
:430
Struts Two wrote:
I was wondering if anybody has the list of minimum number of jar files required
to use
> only Spring DI [with AOP] in struts 2 as opposed to using spring.jar.
Might be quicker to find out on a Spring list.
I'd assume spring-core and spring-aop, not sure about spri
Hello:
I was wondering if anybody has the list of minimum number of jar files required
to use only Spring DI [with AOP] in struts 2 as opposed to using spring.jar.
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> the stage where the signal to noise ration becomes painful because, as w
bject.
As for democracy, what's that then?, and has it ever applied to mailing
lists? :).
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> certain lists, it's not very democratic. :(
You guys are going to vote me off the island, aren't
you...
:(
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>>
>> i have to connect with LDAP Server so i need jar files
>>
>> where can i download and what are the jar files.
>>
>>1)ldap.jar
>>2)jndi.jar
>&
hi,
I really thank you heartfully im very sorry for mailing u
harshly
tbanks
Jalaludeen.h
On 5/23/07, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- jalal udeen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> where can i download and what are the jar files.
> 1) ldap.jar
--- jalal udeen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> where can i download and what are the jar files.
> 1) ldap.jar
> 2) jndi.jar
> 3) providerutil.jar
1) http://www.openldap.org/ is one solution (it's the
one I've usually used, anyway, unless something else
was already in
Questions
i have to connect with LDAP Server so i need jar files
where can i download and what are the jar files.
1)ldap.jar
2)jndi.jar
3)providerutil.jar if these are enough where can i download it
pls
th
hi all,
sorry for asking non related struts Questions
i have to connect with LDAP Server so i need jar files
where can i download and what are the jar files.
1)ldap.jar
2)jndi.jar
3)providerutil.jar if these are enough where can i download it
pls
>>> On 4/20/2007 at 9:16 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Craig
McClanahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/20/07, Ken Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
...
>> When I first started getting struts working in my environment, I deployed
:-)
Guys, thanks for the great info - this has all been really helpful. However, I
do have one question regarding the loading of the tag descriptors.
When I first started getting struts working in my environment, I deployed the
application with the struts jar files in the lib directory, and I w
n really helpful. However, I
do have one question regarding the loading of the tag descriptors.
When I first started getting struts working in my environment, I deployed the
application with the struts jar files in the lib directory, and I was able to
use the taglibs without making any changes t
On 4/17/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Craig McClanahan wrote:
> Craig McClanahan wrote:
> Yep ... it's magic :-).
>
> Actually, what happens is that the servlet container provides a
> mechanism to acquire the ClassLoader
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Craig,
Craig McClanahan wrote:
> Craig McClanahan wrote:
> Yep ... it's magic :-).
>
> Actually, what happens is that the servlet container provides a
> mechanism to acquire the ClassLoader instance for the web application
> itself, from which you ca
On 4/17/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Craig McClanahan wrote:
> The naive way for a library to do this is:
>
>String className = ...; // Calculate the name of the class you want
>Class clazz = Class.forName(classN
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Craig McClanahan wrote:
> The naive way for a library to do this is:
>
>String className = ...; // Calculate the name of the class you want
>Class clazz = Class.forName(className);
>
> * If commons-foo.jar is stored in a shared classlo
On 4/16/07, Ken Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can someone point me (or at least give me a clue) where a potential
problem may exist? I've configured my server to have a shared set of
Commons and Struts jars (something I did before reading the above
paragraph), and it appears to work, but I'
oader). There are many cases
where the framework, and the Commons libraries it relies on, use static
variables to maintain information that is presumed to be visible only
within a single web application. Sharing these JAR files can cause
unwanted interactions, and probably cause incorrect beh
t, and it works well.. I maybe did a
mistake building my app..
But I just can't find which file is missing!!! does someone kwow the
exhaustiv file list to have to use validator plugin ?
thx
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View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/validator-needed-jar-files.-tf2177219.html#a601
Does anyone on the list have any recommendations
regarding putting the commons-XXX jar files that are
deployed with struts at the application server
container level instead of at the application level in
the WEB-INF/lib directory? I'm interested in doing
this in order to save on the m
;
> Dorileo
thanks! i realized my oversight after posting and while driving home.
:) most likely, i was probably comparing different versions.
anyhow, i am still going ahead with my plan to have the latest
'commons' JAR files. so i will overwrite any existing Struts commons
JARs wi
> i noticed that the Struts 1.2.7 distribution includes many JAR files
> with the same name as the Jakarta Commons project JAR files.
> however, i discovered that there are real differences between them.
> for example, there are a lot more classes in the Struts
> commons-fileupl
hihi all,
i noticed that the Struts 1.2.7 distribution includes many JAR files
with the same name as the Jakarta Commons project JAR files.
however, i discovered that there are real differences between them.
for example, there are a lot more classes in the Struts
commons-fileupload.jar than in
ndows is trying to run the WARs
like the JAR files that they are. Can you right-click and "open
with..." WinZIP?
FWIW, I just used command-line (Mac OS X) "unzip" to unpack the
commons-validator.jar from a freshly downloaded 1.2.4 distribution...
Not much help...
Joe
ot being able to open the .jar files with WinZip-- it
works if I right click and 'open with' WinZip. Clicking directly is
probably trying to "run" the .jar file.
But I still have some mysterious problem on HP-UX that it can't read the tld
out of the commons-validator.jar file
r.jar". Every one of
them does the same thing.
Thinking that maybe I got a corrupted .zip file when I downloaded 1.2.4, I
tried again but that didn't help, I still can't "open" the .jar files with
WinZip.
I don't know enough about jar/zip archives to guess, but someth
roline
> Jen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There are three .jar files in the
> > C:\jakarta-struts-1.1\contrib\struts-el\lib
> directory
> > that are not in the C:\jakarta-struts-1.1\lib
> > directory. Those three files are jstl.jar,
> > standard.jar, and s
Hi,
There's a long thread about that just yesterday. Check the messages history.
-Yves-
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 04:36:57 -0700 (PDT), Caroline Jen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are three .jar files in the
> C:\jakarta-struts-1.1\contrib\struts-el\lib directory
> that are n
nal Message-
> From: Caroline Jen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 12:37 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: The jar files in the
> C:\jakarta-struts-1.1\contrib\struts-el\lib directory
>
>
> There are three .jar files in the
> C:\jakarta-st
There are three .jar files in the
C:\jakarta-struts-1.1\contrib\struts-el\lib directory
that are not in the C:\jakarta-struts-1.1\lib
directory. Those three files are jstl.jar,
standard.jar, and struts-el.jar.
Do we also copy those three files to the
C:\TOMCAT\webapps\AppName\WEB-INF\lib
Hello,
I just wanted to thank all those, who replied to my question. Thanks for
all the useful hints.
I must have been blind. The link, mentioned by Bill, really explains it:
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide/configuration.html#config_add
Thanks for your patience
Michael Kastner
gt; MK> two tomcat test servers (one running tomcat 5.0 and one running tomcat
>> MK> 4.1) but I can't get it to work on neither of them.
>>
>> MK> For development purposes I had all required jar files in the
>> MK> application's WEB-INF lib. Then I'
rk on
> neither of them.
>
> MK> For development purposes I had all required jar files in the
> MK> application's WEB-INF lib. Then I've removed them all and
> deployed my MK> war files to the servers.
>
> MK> I've put all the struts _war_ files
ed to deploy two struts applications to
two tomcat test servers (one running tomcat 5.0 and one running tomcat
4.1) but I can't get it to work on neither of them.
For development purposes I had all required jar files in the
application's WEB-INF lib. Then I've removed them all and deplo
,
***
MK> Hello,
MK> maybe someone can help. I've tried to deploy two struts applications to
MK> two tomcat test servers (one running tomcat 5.0 and one running tomcat
MK> 4.1) but I can't get it to work on neither of them.
MK> For development purposes I had
to work on neither of them.
MK> For development purposes I had all required jar files in the
MK> application's WEB-INF lib. Then I've removed them all and deployed my
MK> war files to the servers.
MK> I've put all the struts _war_ files from the jakarta-struts-1.1/
place JAR files containing those
classes and resources under $CATALINA_BASE/shared/lib.
Dennis
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maybe someone can help. I've tried to deploy two struts applications to
two tomcat test servers (one running tomcat 5.0 and one running tomcat
4.1) but I can't get it to work on neither of them.
For development purposes I had all required jar files in the
application's WE
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