On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 13:35:05 -0700, Michael McGrady
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> I am unclear as to what you want to do.  I realize you have two web
> applications and want in some sense one to port to the other, but beyond
> that cannot tell what the requirements are.  You could have many
> different requirements in that situation and which you do have is not clear.
> 

Appologies for not being clear enough. 

> On frames, that probably won't work if you already have frames in AppA,
> for obvious reasons, e.g. "target='_top'".
> 

Good point.

> I am assuming that you want to port a non-struts application to struts.
> That should be not difficult, if that is is.  Is it?  Could you be more
> explicit about the situation you face?  Is there any reasons why AppA
> and AppB cannot co-exist in the same application?  That would be the
> natural solution, if possible, viz. if you want AppA in AppB, put it in
> there.  However, your requirements may make that impossible.
>

No, not porting a non-Struts app to a Struts app. They are both Struts
apps to some degree. Yes, I am trying to get the two apps to co-exist.
The "put it in there" part, as you stated, was what I couldn't get my
head around. Finally realized I was going about it somewhat
arse-backwards, and most of the fog cleared. Thanks to you and Frank
for taking time to respond.

Susan 
 
> Michael McGrady
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> Susan Bradeen wrote:
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> >I have two web applications. App A is a finished, working web
> >application. App B, a work in progress, is using Struts and Tiles, and
> >has a requirement to essentially 'put App A in a content Tile' for use
> >in App B. This will in affect produce a 'portal-like' function, with
> >App A working as normal within the 'framework' produced by App B.
> >(Hopefully that makes some sense.) Housing App A is not the sole
> >purpose of App B, but just one functionality requirement.
> >
> >>From a search in the archives, it seems that Tiles is not (or can't
> >functionally be) the way to accomplish this. Opening a second browser
> >and running App A in there is also not an option. I am not very
> >familiar with Frames (and I didn't get a good reponse when I brought
> >it up), but would this be my best choice? Other recommendations? Any
> >pointers to information about doing something like this are also
> >greatly appreciated. Googling for a set of options/pros&cons hasn't
> >given me much so far.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Susan Bradeen
> >
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