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<!DOCTYPE struts-config PUBLIC "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Struts Configuration 1.2//EN" "http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/dtds/struts-config_1_2.dtd">
<!-- This is a blank Struts configuration file with an example welcome action/page and other commented sample elements.
Tiles and the Struts Validator are configured using the factory defaults and are ready-to-use.
NOTE: If you have a generator tool to create the corresponding Java classes for you, you could include the details in the "form-bean" declarations. Otherwise, you would only define the "form-bean" element itself, with the corresponding "name" and "type" attributes, as shown here. -->
<!-- =============================================== Plug Ins Configuration -->
<!-- ======================================================= Tiles plugin --> <!-- This plugin initialize Tiles definition factory. This later can takes some parameters explained here after. The plugin first read parameters from web.xml, thenoverload them with parameters defined here. All parameters are optional. The plugin should be declared in each struts-config file. - definitions-config: (optional) Specify configuration file names. There can be several comma separated file names (default: ?? ) - moduleAware: (optional - struts1.1) Specify if the Tiles definition factory is module aware. If true (default), there will be one factory for each Struts module. If false, there will be one common factory for all module. In this later case, it is still needed to declare one plugin per module. The factory will be initialized with parameters found in the first initialized plugin (generally the one associated with the default module). true : One factory per module. (default) false : one single shared factory for all modules - definitions-parser-validate: (optional) Specify if xml parser should validate the Tiles configuration file. true : validate. DTD should be specified in file header (default) false : no validation
Paths found in Tiles definitions are relative to the main context. -->
as i am using the eclipse it by default stores the message resource property under build->classes->MessageResource.properties
code:
# -- standard errors -- errors.header=<UL> errors.prefix=<LI> errors.suffix=</LI> errors.footer=</UL> # -- validator -- errors.invalid={0} is invalid. errors.maxlength={0} can not be greater than {1} characters. errors.minlength={0} can not be less than {1} characters. errors.range={0} is not in the range {1} through {2}. errors.required={0} is required. errors.byte={0} must be an byte. errors.date={0} is not a date. errors.double={0} must be an double. errors.float={0} must be an float. errors.integer={0} must be an integer. errors.long={0} must be an long. errors.short={0} must be an short. errors.creditcard={0} is not a valid credit card number. errors.email={0} is an invalid e-mail address. # -- other -- errors.cancel=Operation cancelled. errors.detail={0} errors.general=The process did not complete. Details should follow. errors.token=Request could not be completed. Operation is not in sequence. # -- welcome -- welcome.title=Struts Blank Application welcome.heading=Welcome! welcome.message=To get started on your own application, copy the struts-blank.war to a new WAR file using the name for your application. Place it in your container's "webapp" folder (or equivalent), and let your container auto-deploy the application. Edit the skeleton configuration files as needed, restart your container, and you are on your way! (You can find the MessageResources.properties file with this message in the /WEB-INF/src folder.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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