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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by David Erickson <de...@cmcflex.com> on 2004/06/23 01:10:02 UTC
Tiles and Module Paths
I'm using one of the newest daily builds of struts, and I am employing
modules within my app. Each struts config file declares tiles as a plugin
and its associated tiles-XXX.xml mapping. What is strange to me is that
while the struts actions are all relative to its module name, the tiles defs
are still relative to the context of the app, even tho they are being
declared on a per module basis. Here's how I'm declaring it.. if anyone has
insight please help.
Example of the declaration within my struts-admin.xml module:
<plug-in className="org.apache.struts.tiles.TilesPlugin">
<set-property property="definitions-config"
value="/WEB-INF/tiles-defs/tiles-defs-admin.xml"/>
<set-property property="moduleAware" value="true"/>
<set-property property="definitions-parser-validate" value="true"/>
</plug-in>
and yet within the definition i still have to specify /admin..
<definition name=".admin.user.userList" extends=".base">
<put name="body" value="/admin/user/userList.jsp"/>
</definition>
Any ideas?
thanks,
David Erickson
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Re: Tools for JSP
Posted by hutuworm <hu...@gmail.com>.
WSAD or JBuilder
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:52:20 -0400, leonnewsgroup
<le...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I was wonder if there is a tool for devloping of JSP pages or is there a way
> to quickly produce JSP pages?
> Thanks.
>
> James
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Re: Tools for JSP
Posted by Craig McClanahan <cr...@apache.org>.
DGraham@EvergreenInvestments.com wrote:
>
> NitoX from M7 looks really nice. I'm saving my allowance to buy it.
>
> http://www.m7.com/other_professional.jsp
>
> Dennis
I went by the Nitrox booth at JavaOne and saw the demo ... it is indeed
quite nice, and nicely integrated with Struts.
<shameless-plug author="Architect on the product team">
You might also want to take a look at Sun Java Studio Creator, now that
it's released.
</shameless-plug>
Craig McClanahan
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Re: Tools for JSP
Posted by DG...@EvergreenInvestments.com.
NitoX from M7 looks really nice. I'm saving my allowance to buy it.
http://www.m7.com/other_professional.jsp
Dennis
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Hi there,
I was wonder if there is a tool for devloping of JSP pages or is there a
way
to quickly produce JSP pages?
Thanks.
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Tools for JSP
Posted by leonnewsgroup <le...@hotmail.com>.
Hi there,
I was wonder if there is a tool for devloping of JSP pages or is there a way
to quickly produce JSP pages?
Thanks.
James
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