Struts (can’t find validator-rules.xml after editing)

Recently I wrote some classes to extend the Struts validation framework(Struts 1.3.8). I edited the validator-rules.xml file and, as I’m used to do, I pressed ctrl+shift+f in Eclipse. Which means format the document.

The next logical step was. Run and test. Oh noooooooo’s !!!!! What happened? No validation happening at all.

Unbelievable or not but Struts could not find any validator-rules.xml . Maybe a little error in the validator-rules file? ( The first logic reaction). Validate & Check conclusion nothing wrong. Recheck the classes for errors: conclusion, nothing wrong. ( I knew that before I checked it! But…. good practice to check again). Removed anything I wrote into the validator-rules to restore it in original state -> no result.

Next step: search the internet for similar errors:
Nice results! Forums and mailing archives telling me a lot of stuff I could do. Continue reading “Struts (can’t find validator-rules.xml after editing)”

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I found this email to be very suspicious. After using a certain search enGine, an amazingly 538 results came out it. I could conclude this is a fake-mail used by a spambot that checks the whole web or parts of it with the intention to fill in links in all forums, guestbooks and … Continue reading “pl spambot”

Microsoft and EcmaScript 4 / Javascript 2

Since the Proposed EcmaScript 4 document came out, Microsoft and others are trying to push trough their standards.

If you are interested in this. Read this open letter from the CTO of Mozilla to the Lead Architect for Internet Explorer.

I find it all somehow a little amusing. War over code !

How long will it take before some frustrated developer picks up a stick and beats an Ms employee to death?

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