From Serializable interface javadoc:
The serialization runtime associates with each serializable class a
version number, called a serialVersionUID, which is used during
deserialization to verify that the sender and receiver of a serialized
object have loaded classes for that object that are co
Googling I've found this one:
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=789652&messageID=4487444
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
Thanx for enlightening :-)
Now, when do you actually intend to serialize servlets? :-)
Leon
On 1/5/07, fausto mancini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fr
i want to subscribe this post... scenario is becoming really confused for
the developer...
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Elhanan Maayan wrote:
this:
http://www.theserverside.com/tt/articles/article.tss?l=JSFTapestry
so the question continues with new applications
go for struts 1.3
learn webwork 2.2
()
j2se is not j2ee... look at java.sun.com for more information...
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Pedro Del Gallego wrote:
hi,
I try to display a message in a jsp page. Is correct to use a
JOptionPane? There are other options to show a message from the Action
class ?
1 The user fill a form.
2
I think you can use a javascript 'alert' funcion.
Anyway, in my humble opinion, I think it's better to read the j2ee
tutorial first on java.sun.com ...
HTH
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Pedro Del Gallego wrote:
j2se is not j2ee... look at java.sun.com for more information...
I know, i´m really newb
I've worked with similar requirements for a project some times ago. it was
a questionnaire (very long) and the user have the possibility to stop and
resume even in different sessions...
My solution was persistence; I saved data in a file (xml format) to
achieve this goal (a database can do the s
The problem is not within the formbean...
The web container is not able to find the Action (LoginAction) class...
Please make sure you have a compiled class (LoginAction.class) under
WEB-INF/classes/code folder in your production environment...
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Tom Jerry wrote:
The struts-
/code folder.
It is referenced in struts-config.xml as code.LoginAction.
On 9/7/06, fausto mancini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem is not within the formbean...
The web container is not able to find the Action (LoginAction) class...
Please make sure you have a compiled class (LoginAction.cl
Try to check your Application Server specific deployement decriptor files.
Probably something is wrong oe missing.
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Tom Jerry wrote:
no..no.. no need just now, I run the same application using Tomcat
WebServer and OUTPUT CAME !!! which means... definitely
som
related mailing list, otherwise we'll go off
topic here
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Tom Jerry wrote:
like how ??? can u elaborately explain the steps... this will help me in
understanding better what is actually deployed in the web application.
On 9/7/06, fausto mancini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
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