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Re: How to install Struts 1.1b on WebSphere 3.5.4 (Missing
ressources attribute org.apache.struts.action.MESSAGE)
Hi Renato
To get Struts 1.0.2 working with WebSphere 3.5.6, I had to add a -classpath
d:\WebSphere\AppServer\hosts\default_hosts\<project_name>\servlets to the
Default Server as a command line arguement where the above directory is the
location where I store my classes in their package hierarchy, including my
resource file for Struts.
By default WebSphere should be using this directory as part of it's classpath
because I specified this directory as part of my web application's classpath.
But it doesn't seem to be. (Not called WeirdSphere for nothing you know :-)
If you have solved your problem another way, please shout as I would definitely
be interesed in hearing your approach. I still haven't managed to get 1.1 b1
working with WebSphere 3.5 as I get parser errors. Maybe we can swop
configuration set ups to see the best way to install Struts with WebSphere ?
thanks Aisling
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Tim,
I did so. My ressource file is available within my classpath.
Renato
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From: "Tim T. Young" <Yo...@cat.com>
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Subject: Re: How to install Struts 1.1b on WebSphere 3.5.4 (Missing
ressources attribute org.apache.struts.action.MESSAGE)
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> You will want to add the path of that resource file to your webapp's
> classpath. (Or put the resource file, with any corresponding directory
> structure, into a path that is already in the classpath.)
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> Tim
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> Hi everybody!
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> I'm triyng to put Struts 1.1b on WebSphere 3.5.4 but I have the following
> message :
> Message : Server caught unhandled exception from servlet [Activateur de
> service de fichiers]: Server caught unhandled exception from servlet
> [Processeur JSP 1.1]: Missing resources attribute
> org.apache.struts.action.MESSAGE
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> Does anybody have an idea? (I understand that the ressource file is not
> availaible but where do I have to put it to make it available)
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> Then, is there someone who knows where I get an installation guide for
> struts 1.1b on WebSphere 3.5.4?
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> Thanks a lot!
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> Renato Aganippe
> Cardiweb
> Web Developer
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