Author: scabanovich
Date: 2007-07-26 05:10:34 -0400 (Thu, 26 Jul 2007)
New Revision: 2667
Added:
trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/struts-config_1_0.dtd
trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/struts-config_1_1.dtd
trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/struts-config_1_2.dtd
trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/tiles_config_1_1.dtd
trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/validator_1_0.dtd
Modified:
trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/plugin.xml
Log:
EXIN-86 struts dtd's restored
Added: trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/struts-config_1_0.dtd
===================================================================
--- trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/struts-config_1_0.dtd
(rev 0)
+++ trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/struts-config_1_0.dtd 2007-07-26
09:10:34 UTC (rev 2667)
@@ -0,0 +1,408 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
+
+
+<!--
+ DTD for the Struts Application Configuration File, Version 1.0
+
+ To support validation of your configuration file, include the following
+ DOCTYPE element at the beginning (after the "xml" declaration):
+
+ <!DOCTYPE struts-config PUBLIC
+ "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Struts Configuration 1.0//EN"
+ "http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/dtds/struts-config_1_0.dtd">
+
+ $Id: struts-config_1_0.dtd,v 1.1.1.1 2004/10/06 17:32:27 sim Exp $
+-->
+
+
+<!-- ========== Defined Types ============================================= -->
+
+
+<!-- A "BeanName" is the identifier of a JavaBean, such as a form bean,
+ and also serves as the name of the corresponding scripting variable
+ and the name of the JSP attribute under which the bean is accessed.
+ Therefore, it must conform to the rules for a Java identifier.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % BeanName "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "Boolean" is the string representation of a boolean (true or false)
+ variable.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % Boolean "(true|false|yes|no)">
+
+
+<!-- A "ClassName" is the fully qualified name of a Java class that is
+ instantiated to provide the functionality of the enclosing element.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % ClassName "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- An "Integer" is a character string consisting solely of numeric
digits,
+ optionally preceeded by a minus sign, that can be converted to a
+ 32-bit integer.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % Integer "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "Location" is a relative path, delimited by "/" characters,
that
+ defines the location of a resource relative to the location of the
+ Struts configuration file itself.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % Location "#PCDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "PropName" is the name of a JavaBeans property, and must begin with
+ a lower case letter and contain only characters that are legal in a
+ Java identifier.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % PropName "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "RequestPath" is a context-relative URI path, beginning with a
slash,
+ that identifies a mapped resource (such as a JSP page or a servlet)
+ within this web application.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % RequestPath "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- The name of a JSP bean scope within which such a form bean may be
+ accessed.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % RequestScope "(request|session)">
+
+
+<!-- ========== Top Level Elements ======================================== -->
+
+
+<!-- The "struts-config" element is the root of the configuration file
+ hierarchy, and contains nested elements for all of the other
+ configuration settings.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT struts-config (data-sources?, form-beans?, global-forwards?,
action-mappings?)>
+<!ATTLIST struts-config id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "data-sources" element describes a set of JDBC 2.0 Standard
Extension
+ data source objects which will be configured according to the nested
+ "data-source" elements found inside.
+-->
+
+<!ELEMENT data-sources (data-source*)>
+<!ATTLIST data-sources id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "data-source" element describes a JDBC 2.0 Standard Extension data
+ source object (that implements javax.sql.DataSource) which will be
+ configured according to the properties and nested elements found here,
+ and made available as a servlet context attribute (i.e. application
+ scope bean). The following attributes are required:
+
+ key Servlet context attribute key under which this data
+ source will be stored. Default is the value specified
+ by string constant Action.DATA_SOURCE_KEY.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the implementation
+ class (must implement javax.sql.DataSource). Default
+ value is 'org.apache.struts.util.GenericDataSource'.
+
+ NOTE: The following attributes are defined by the default data source
+ implementation, and only take effect for that class or subclasses of
+ that class.
+
+ WARNING: The use of these attributes is deprecated. You should use
+ nested <set-property> elements to configure *all* properties of
+ your data source implementation.
+
+ autoCommit The default auto-commit state for newly created
+ connections.
+
+ description The description of this data source.
+
+ driverClass The Java class name of the JDBC driver to be used.
+ [REQUIRED]
+
+ loginTimeout The maximum number of seconds to wait for a connection
+ to be created or returned. Default is driver dependent.
+
+ maxCount The maximum number of connections to be created.
+
+ minCount The minimum number of connections to be created.
+
+ password The database password to use when connecting. [REQUIRED]
+
+ readOnly The default read-only state for newly created
+ connections.
+
+ url The JDBC URL to use when connecting. [REQUIRED]
+
+ user The database username to use when connecting. [REQUIRED]
+
+-->
+<!ELEMENT data-source (set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST data-source id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source key %BeanName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!-- All of the following attributes are deprecated. Use a nested -->
+<!-- set-property element to configure data source properties. -->
+<!ATTLIST data-source autoCommit %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source description CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source driverClass %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source loginTimeout %Integer; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source maxCount %Integer; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source minCount %Integer; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source password CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source readOnly %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source url CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source user CDATA #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "form-beans" element is the root of the set of form bean
descriptors
+ for this application. The following attributes are defined:
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the implementation
+ class used for ActionFormBean objects. DEPRECATED.
+
+ WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You
+ can set the default implementation class name with the
+ "formBean" initialization parameter to the Struts
+ controller servlet.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT form-beans (form-bean*)>
+<!ATTLIST form-beans id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-beans type %ClassName;
"org.apache.struts.action.ActionFormBean">
+
+
+<!-- The "form-bean" element describes a particular form bean, which is a
+ JavaBean that implements the org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm
+ class. The following attributes are defined:
+
+ className Fully qualified Java class name of the ActionFormBean
+ implementation class to use. Defaults to the value
+ configured as the "formBean" initialization parameter
+ to the Struts controller servlet.
+
+ name Unique identifier of this bean, used to reference it
+ in corresponding action mappings.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the implementation
+ class to be used or generated
+-->
+<!ELEMENT form-bean (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean name %BeanName; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean type %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "global-forwards" element configures the global mappings of
logical
+ names (used within the application) to mappable resources (identified
+ by context-relative URI paths). A global "forward" with a particular
name
+ can be locally overridden by defining a "forward" of the same name within
+ an "action" element. The following attribute are defined:
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the implementation
+ class used for ActionForward objects. DEPRECATED.
+
+ WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You
+ can set the default implementation class name with the
+ "forward" initialization parameter to the Struts
+ controller servlet.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT global-forwards (forward*)>
+<!ATTLIST global-forwards id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST global-forwards type %ClassName;
"org.apache.struts.action.ActionForward">
+
+
+<!-- The "forward" element describes a mapping of a logical name (used
within
+ the application) to a mappable resource identified by a context-relative
+ URI path. The following attributes are defined:
+
+ className Fully qualified Java class name of the ActionForward
+ implementation class to use. Defaults to the value
+ configured as the "forward" initialization parameter
+ to the Struts controller servlet.
+
+ name Unique identifier of this forward, used to reference it
+ in application action classes.
+
+ path The context-relative path of the mapped resource.
+
+ redirect Set to "true" if sendRedirect() should be used to forward
+ to this resource, or "false" in order to use
+ RequestDispatcher.forward() instead.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT forward (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST forward id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST forward className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST forward name CDATA #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST forward path %RequestPath; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST forward redirect %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "action-mappings" element configures the mappings from submitted
+ request paths to the corresponding Action classes that should be
+ used to process these requests. The following attributes are
+ defined:
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the ActionMapping
+ implementation class to be used. DEPRECATED.
+
+ WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You
+ can set the default implementation class name with the
+ "mapping" initialization parameter to the Struts
+ controller servlet.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT action-mappings (action*)>
+<!ATTLIST action-mappings id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action-mappings type %ClassName;
"org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping">
+
+
+<!-- The "action" element describes a mapping from a request paths to the
+ corresponding Action classes that should be used to process these
+ requests. The following attributes are defined:
+
+ attribute Name of the request-scope or session-scope attribute
+ under which our form bean is accessed, if it is other
+ than the bean's specified "name". Optional if
+ "name" is specified, else not allowed.
+
+ className Fully qualified Java class name of the ActionMapping
+ implementation class to use. Defaults to the value
+ configured as the "mapping" initialization parameter
+ to the Struts controller servlet.
+
+ forward Context-relative path of the servlet or JSP resource that
+ will process this request, instead of instantiating and
+ calling the Action class specified by "type". Exactly
one
+ of "forward", "include", or "type"
must be specified.
+
+ include Context-relative path of the servlet or JSP resource that
+ will process this request, instead of instantiating and
+ calling the Action class specified by "type". Exactly
one
+ of "forward", "include", or "type"
must be specified.
+
+ input Context-relative path of the input form to which control
+ should be returned if a validation error is encountered.
+ Required if "name" is specified and the input bean
+ returns validation errors. Optional if "name" is
+ specified and the input bean does not return validation
+ errors. Not allowed if "name" is not specified.
+
+ name Name of the form bean, if any, that is associated
+ with this action.
+
+ path The context-relative path of the submitted request,
+ starting with a "/" character, and without the
+ filename extension if extension mapping is used.
+
+ parameter General purpose configuration parameter that can be used
+ to pass extra information to the Action selected by this
+ mapping.
+
+ prefix Prefix used to match request parameter names to form bean
+ property names, if any. Optional if "name" is specified,
+ else not allowed.
+
+ scope Identifier of the scope ("request" or "session")
within
+ which our form bean is accessed, if any. Optional if
+ "name" is specified, else not allowed.
+
+ suffix Suffix used to match request parameter names to form bean
+ property names, if any. Optional if "name" is specified,
+ else not allowed.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the Action class
+ (implements org.apache.struts.action.Action) to be
+ used to process requests for this mapping if the
"forward"
+ or "include" attribute is not included. Exactly one
+ of "forward", "include", or "type"
must be specified.
+
+ unknown Set to "true" if this action should be configured as the
+ default for this application, to handle all requests
+ not handled by another action. Only one action can be
+ defined as a default within a single application.
+
+ validate Set to "true" if the validate() method of the form bean
+ should be called prior to calling this action, or set to
+ "false" if you do not want validation performed.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT action (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*, forward*)>
+<!ATTLIST action id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action attribute %BeanName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action forward %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action include %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action input %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action name %BeanName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action parameter CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action path %RequestPath; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST action prefix CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action scope %RequestScope; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action suffix CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action unknown %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action validate %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "set-property" element specifies the name and value of an
additional
+ JavaBeans configuration property whose setter method will be called
+ on the object that represents our surrounding element. This is especially
+ useful when an extended implementation class (with additional properties)
+ is configured on the <global-forwards> or <action-mappings> elements.
+ The following attributes are defined:
+
+ property Name of the JavaBeans property whose setter method
+ will be called.
+
+ value String representation of the value to which this
+ property will be set, after suitable type conversion
+-->
+<!ELEMENT set-property EMPTY>
+<!ATTLIST set-property id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST set-property property %PropName; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST set-property value CDATA #REQUIRED>
+
+
+
+<!-- ========== Subordinate Elements ====================================== -->
+
+
+<!-- The "description" element contains descriptive (paragraph length) text
+ about the surrounding element, suitable for use in GUI tools.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT description (#PCDATA)>
+<!ATTLIST description id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+
+<!-- The "display-name" element contains a short (one line) description of
+ the surrounding element, suitable for use in GUI tools.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT display-name (#PCDATA)>
+<!ATTLIST display-name id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "icon" element contains a small-icon and large-icon element which
+ specify the location, relative to the Struts configuration file, for small
+ and large images used to represent the surrounding element in GUI tools.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT icon (small-icon?, large-icon?)>
+<!ATTLIST icon id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "large-icon" element specifies the location, relative to the
Struts
+ configuration file, of a resource containing a large (32x32 pixel)
+ icon image.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT large-icon (%Location;)>
+<!ATTLIST large-icon id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "small-icon" element specifies the location, relative to the
Struts
+ configuration file, of a resource containing a small (16x16 pixel)
+ icon image.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT small-icon (%Location;)>
+<!ATTLIST small-icon id ID #IMPLIED>
+
Added: trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/struts-config_1_1.dtd
===================================================================
--- trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/struts-config_1_1.dtd
(rev 0)
+++ trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/struts-config_1_1.dtd 2007-07-26
09:10:34 UTC (rev 2667)
@@ -0,0 +1,695 @@
+<!--
+ DTD for the Struts Application Configuration File, Version 1.1
+
+ To support validation of your configuration file, include the following
+ DOCTYPE element at the beginning (after the "xml" declaration):
+
+ <!DOCTYPE struts-config PUBLIC
+ "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Struts Configuration 1.1//EN"
+ "http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/dtds/struts-config_1_1.dtd">
+
+ $Id: struts-config_1_1.dtd,v 1.1.1.1 2004/10/06 17:32:28 sim Exp $
+-->
+
+
+<!-- ========== Defined Types ============================================= -->
+
+
+<!-- An "AttributeName" is the identifier of a page, request, session, or
+ application scope attribute.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % AttributeName "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "BeanName" is the identifier of a JavaBean, such as a form bean,
+ and also serves as the name of the corresponding scripting variable
+ and the name of the JSP attribute under which the bean is accessed.
+ Therefore, it must conform to the rules for a Java identifier.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % BeanName "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "Boolean" is the string representation of a boolean (true or false)
+ variable.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % Boolean "(true|false|yes|no)">
+
+
+<!-- A "ClassName" is the fully qualified name of a Java class that is
+ instantiated to provide the functionality of the enclosing element.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % ClassName "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- An "Integer" is a character string consisting solely of numeric
digits,
+ optionally preceeded by a minus sign, that can be converted to a
+ 32-bit integer.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % Integer "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "Location" is a relative path, delimited by "/" characters,
that
+ defines the location of a resource relative to the location of the
+ Struts configuration file itself.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % Location "#PCDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "PropName" is the name of a JavaBeans property, and must begin with
+ a lower case letter and contain only characters that are legal in a
+ Java identifier.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % PropName "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "RequestPath" is an application-relative URI path, beginning with a
+ slash, that identifies a mapped resource (such as a JSP page or a servlet)
+ within this web application.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % RequestPath "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- The name of a JSP bean scope within which such a form bean may be
+ accessed.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % RequestScope "(request|session)">
+
+
+<!-- ========== Top Level Elements ======================================== -->
+
+
+<!-- The "struts-config" element is the root of the configuration file
+ hierarchy, and contains nested elements for all of the other
+ configuration settings.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT struts-config (data-sources?, form-beans?, global-exceptions?,
global-forwards?, action-mappings?, controller?, message-resources*, plug-in*)>
+<!ATTLIST struts-config id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "data-sources" element describes a set of DataSource objects [JDBC
2.0
+ Standard Extension]. The individual DataSource objects are configured through
+ nested <data-source> elements.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT data-sources (data-source*)>
+<!ATTLIST data-sources id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "data-source" element describes a DataSource object [JDBC 2.0
Standard
+ Extension] that will be instantiated, configured, and made available as a
+ servlet context attribute (or "application-scope bean"). Any object can
be
+ specified so long as it implements [javax.sql.DataSource] and can be
+ configured entirely from JavaBean properties. The following attributes
+ are required:
+
+ className The configuration bean for this DataSource object. If
+ specified, the object must be a subclass of the default
+ configuration bean.
+ ["org.apache.struts.config.DataSourceConfig"]
+
+ key Servlet context attribute key under which this data source
+ will be stored. Default is the value specified by string
+ constant defined by Globals.DATA_SOURCE_KEY. The application
+ module prefix (if any) is appended to the key
+ (${key}$prefix}).
+ [org.apache.struts.Globals.DATA_SOURCE_KEY]
+
+ NOTE: The application module prefix includes the leading
+ slash, so the default datasource for a module named "foo"
is
+ stored under "org.apache.struts.action.DATA_SOURCE/foo".
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name for this data source object.
+ The class must implement DataSource [javax.sql.DataSource],
+ and the object must be configurable entirely from JavaBean
+ properties.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT data-source (set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST data-source id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source key %AttributeName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "global-exceptions" element describes a set of exceptions that
might be
+ thrown by an Action object. The handling of individual exception types is
+ configured through nested exception elements. An <action> element may
+ override a global exception handler by registering a local exception handler
+ for the same exception type. Since Struts 1.1.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT global-exceptions (exception*)>
+<!ATTLIST global-exceptions id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "exception" element registers an ExceptionHandler for an exception
type.
+ The following attributes are defined:
+
+ bundle Servlet context attribute for the message resources bundle
+ associated with this handler. The default attribute is the
+ value specified by the string constant declared at
+ Globals.MESSAGES_KEY.
+ [org.apache.struts.Globals.MESSAGES_KEY]
+
+ className The configuration bean for this ExceptionHandler object.
+ If specified, className must be a subclass of the default
+ configuration bean
+ ["org.apache.struts.config.ExceptionConfig"]
+
+ handler Fully qualified Java class name for this exception handler.
+ ["org.apache.struts.action.ExceptionHandler"]
+
+ key The key to use with this handler's message resource bundle
+ that will retrieve the error message template for this
+ exception.
+
+ path The module-relative URI to the resource that will complete
+ the request/response if this exception occurs.
+
+ scope The context ("request" or "session") that is
used to access
+ the ActionError object [org.apache.struts.action.ActionError]
+ for this exception.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the exception type to
+ register with this handler.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT exception (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST exception id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST exception bundle %AttributeName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST exception className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST exception handler %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST exception key CDATA #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST exception path %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST exception scope CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST exception type %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "form-beans" element describes the set of form bean descriptors for
this
+ application module. The following attributes are defined:
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class to use when instantiating
+ ActionFormBean objects. If specified, the object must be a
+ subclass of the default class type.
+ DEPRECATED.
+
+ WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You
+ can set the default implementation class name with the
+ "formBean" initialization parameter to the Struts
+ controller servlet.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT form-beans (form-bean*)>
+<!ATTLIST form-beans id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-beans type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "form-bean" element describes an ActionForm subclass
+ [org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm] that can be referenced by an
"action"
+ element.
+
+
+The "form-bean" element describes a particular form bean, which is a
+ JavaBean that implements the org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm
+ class. The following attributes are defined:
+
+ className The configuration bean for this form bean object. If
+ specified, the object must be a subclass of the default
+ configuration bean.
+ ["org.apache.struts.config.FormBeanConfig"]
+
+ dynamic If the form bean type is a DynaActionForm subclass (that you
+ created), then (and only then) set this attribute to
"true".
+ If the type is set to the default DynaActionForm or any
+ conventional ActionForm subclass, then this attribute can be
+ omitted.
+ [true] if type is
"org.apache.struts.action.DynaActionForm"
+ [false] otherwise DEPRECATED - THIS IS NOW DETERMINED
+ DYNAMICALLY BASED ON THE SPECIFIED IMPLEMENTATION CLASS.
+
+ name The unique identifier for this form bean. Referenced by the
+ <action> element to specify which form bean to use with its
+ request.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the ActionForm subclass
+ to use with this form bean.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT form-bean (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*,
form-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean dynamic %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean name %BeanName; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean type %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "form-property" element describes a JavaBean property that can be
used to
+ configure an instance of a DynaActionForm or a subclass thereof. This element
+ is only utilized when the "type" attribute of the enclosing
"form-bean" element
+ is [org.apache.struts.action.DynaActionForm] or a subclass of DynaActionForm. If
+ a custom DynaActionForm subclass is used, then the "dynamic" attribute of
the
+ enclosing <form-bean> element must be set to "true". Since Struts
1.1.
+
+ className The configuration bean for this form property object. If
+ specified, the object must be a subclass of the default
+ configuration bean.
+ ["org.apache.struts.config.FormPropertyConfig"]
+
+ initial String representation of the initial value for this property.
+ If not specified, primitives will be initialized to zero and
+ objects initialized to null.
+
+ name The name of the JavaBean property described by this element.
+
+ size The number of array elements to create if the value of the
+ "type" attribute specifies an array, but there is no
value
+ specified for the "initial" attribute.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the field underlying this
+ property, optionally followed by "[]" to indicate that
the
+ field is indexed.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT form-property (set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST form-property className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-property initial CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-property name %PropName; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST form-property size %Integer; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-property type %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "global-forwards" element describes a set of ActionForward objects
+ [org.apache.struts.action.ActionForward] that are available to all Action
+ objects as a return value. The individual ActionForwards are configured
+ through nested <forward> elements. An <action> element may override a
global
+ forward by defining a local <forward> of the same name.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class to use when instantiating
+ ActionForward objects. If specified, the object must be a
+ subclass of the default class type.
+ DEPRECATED.
+
+ WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You
+ can set the default implementation class name with the
+ "forward" initialization parameter to the Struts
+ controller servlet.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT global-forwards (forward*)>
+<!ATTLIST global-forwards id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST global-forwards type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "forward" element describes an ActionForward that is to be made
+ available to an Action as a return value. An ActionForward is referenced by
+ a logical name and encapsulates a URI. A "forward" element may be used to
+ describe both global and local ActionForwards. Global forwards are available
+ to all the Action objects in the application module. Local forwards can be
+ nested within an <action> element and only available to an Action object
+ when it is invoked through that ActionMapping.
+
+ className Fully qualified Java class name of ActionForward
+ subclass to use for this object.
+ ["org.apache.struts.action.ActionForward"]
+
+ contextRelative Set this to "true" if, in a modular application, the path
+ attribute starts with a slash "/" and should be
considered
+ relative to the entire web application rather than the module.
+ Since Struts 1.1.
+ [false]
+
+ name The unique identifier for this forward. Referenced by the
+ Action object at runtime to select - by its logical name -
+ the resource that should complete the request/response.
+
+ path The module-relative or context-relative path to the resources
+ that is encapsulated by the logical name of this ActionForward.
+ If the path is to be considered context-relative when used in
+ a modular application, then the contextRelative attribute
+ should be set to "true". This value should begin with a
slash
+ ("/") character.
+
+ redirect Set to "true" if a redirect instruction should be issued
to
+ the user-agent so that a new request is issued for this
+ forward's resource. If true, RequestDispatcher.Redirect is
+ called. If "false", RequestDispatcher.forward is called
instead.
+ [false]
+-->
+<!ELEMENT forward (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST forward id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST forward className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST forward contextRelative %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST forward name CDATA #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST forward path %RequestPath; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST forward redirect %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "action-mappings" element describes a set of ActionMapping objects
+ [org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping] that are available to process
+ requests matching the url-pattern our ActionServlet registered with the
+ container. The individual ActionMappings are configured through nested
+ <action> elements. The following attributes are defined:
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class to use when instantiating
+ ActionMapping objects. If specified, the object must be a
+ subclass of the default class type.
+
+ WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You
+ can set the default implementation class name with the
+ "mapping" initialization parameter to the Struts
+ controller servlet.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT action-mappings (action*)>
+<!ATTLIST action-mappings id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action-mappings type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "action" element describes an ActionMapping object that is to be
used
+ to process a request for a specific module-relative URI. The following
+ attributes are defined:
+
+ attribute Name of the request-scope or session-scope attribute that
+ is used to access our ActionForm bean, if it is other than
+ the bean's specified "name". Optional if
"name" is specified,
+ else not valid.
+
+ className The fully qualified Java class name of the ActionMapping
+ subclass to use for this action mapping object. Defaults to
+ the type specified by the enclosing <action-mappings>
+ element or to "org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping" if
+ not specified.
+ ["org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping"]
+
+ forward Module-relative path of the servlet or other resource that
+ will process this request, instead of the Action class
+ specified by "type". The path WILL NOT be processed
+ through the "forwardPattern" attribute that is configured
+ on the "controller" element for this application module.
+ Exactly one of "forward", "include", or
"type" must be
+ specified.
+
+ include Module-relative path of the servlet or other resource that
+ will process this request, instead of the Action class
+ specified by "type". The path WILL NOT be processed
+ through the "forwardPattern" attribute that is configured
+ on the "controller" element for this application module.
+ Exactly one of "forward", "include", or
"type" must be
+ specified.
+
+ input Module-relative path of the action or other resource to
+ which control should be returned if a validation error is
+ encountered. Valid only when "name" is specified.
Required
+ if "name" is specified and the input bean returns
+ validation errors. Optional if "name" is specified and
the
+ input bean does not return validation errors.
+
+ name Name of the form bean, if any, that is associated with this
+ action mapping.
+
+ path The module-relative path of the submitted request, starting
+ with a "/" character, and without the filename extension
if
+ extension mapping is used.
+
+ NOTE: Do *not* include a period in your path name,
+ because it will look like a filename extension and
+ cause your Action to not be located.
+
+ parameter General-purpose configuration parameter that can be used to
+ pass extra information to the Action object selected by
+ this action mapping.
+
+ prefix Prefix used to match request parameter names to ActionForm
+ property names, if any. Optional if "name" is specified,
+ else not allowed.
+
+ roles Comma-delimited list of security role names that are allowed
+ access to this ActionMapping object. Since Struts 1.1.
+
+ scope The context ("request" or "session") that is
used to
+ access our ActionForm bean, if any. Optional if "name"
is
+ specified, else not valid.
+
+ suffix Suffix used to match request parameter names to ActionForm
+ bean property names, if any. Optional if "name" is
+ specified, else not valid.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the Action subclass
+ [org.apache.struts.action.Action] that will process requests
+ for this action mapping. Not valid if either the
"forward"
+ or "include" attribute is specified. Exactly one of
+ "forward", "include", or "type" must
be specified.
+
+ unknown Set to "true" if this object should be configured as the
+ default action mapping for this module. If a request does not
+ match another object, it will be passed to the ActionMapping
+ object with unknown set to "true". Only one ActionMapping
+ can be marked as "unknown" within a module.
+ [false]
+
+ validate Set to "true" if the validate method of the ActionForm
bean
+ should be called prior to calling the Action object for this
+ action mapping, or set to "false" if you do not want the
+ validate method called.
+ [true]
+-->
+<!ELEMENT action (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*, exception*,
forward*)>
+<!ATTLIST action id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action attribute %BeanName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action forward %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action include %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action input %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action name %BeanName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action parameter CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action path %RequestPath; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST action prefix CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action roles CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action scope %RequestScope; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action suffix CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action unknown %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action validate %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "controller" element describes the ControllerConfig bean
+ [org.apache.struts.config.ControllerConfig] that encapsulates
+ an application module's runtime configuration. The following
+ attributes are defined:
+
+ bufferSize The size of the input buffer used when processing
+ file uploads.
+ [4096]
+
+ className Fully qualified Java class name of the
+ ControllerConfig subclass for this controller object.
+ If specified, the object must be a subclass of the
+ default class.
+ ["org.apache.struts.config.ControllerConfig"]
+
+ contentType Default content type (and optional character encoding) to
+ be set on each response. May be overridden by the Action,
+ JSP, or other resource to which the request is forwarded.
+ ["text/html"]
+
+ debug Debugging detail level for this module. [0]
+ DEPRECATED - configure the logging detail level
+ in your underlying logging implementation.
+
+ forwardPattern Replacement pattern defining how the "path" attribute of
a
+ <forward> element is mapped to a context-relative URL when
+ it starts with a slash (and when the contextRelative
+ property is false). This value may consist of any
+ combination of the following:
+ - "$M" - Replaced by the module prefix of this module
+ - "$P" - Replaced by the "path" attribute of the
selected
+ "forward" element
+ - "$$" - Causes a literal dollar sign to be rendered
+ - "$x" - (Where "x" is any character not defined
above)
+ Silently swallowed, reserved for future use
+ If not specified, the default forwardPattern is "$M$P",
+ which is consistent with the previous behavior of
+ forwards. Since Struts 1.1. ["$M$P"]
+
+ inputForward Set to "true" if you want the "input" attribute
of
+ <action> elements to be the name of a local or global
+ ActionForward, which will then be used to calculate the
+ ultimate URL. Set to "false" (the default) to treat the
+ "input" parameter of <action> elements as a
+ module-relative path to the resource
+ to be used as the input form. Since Struts 1.1.
+ [false]
+
+ locale Set to "true" if you want a Locale object stored in the
+ user's session if not already present.
+ [true]
+
+ maxFileSize The maximum size (in bytes) of a file to be accepted as a
+ file upload. Can be expressed as a number followed by a
+ "K", "M", or "G", which are
interpreted to mean kilobytes,
+ megabytes, or gigabytes, respectively.
+ ["250M"]
+
+ memFileSize The maximum size (in bytes) of a file whose contents will
+ be retained in memory after uploading. Files larger than
+ this threshold will be written to some alternative storage
+ medium, typically a hard disk. Can be expressed as a number
+ followed by a "K", "M", or "G", which
are interpreted to
+ mean kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes, respectively.
+ ["256K"]
+
+ multipartClass The fully qualified Java class name of the multipart
+ request handler class to be used with this module.
+
["org.apache.struts.upload.CommonsMultipartRequestHandler"]
+
+ nocache Set to "true" if you want the controller to add HTTP
+ headers for defeating caching to every response from
+ this module. [false]
+
+ pagePattern Replacement pattern defining how the "page" attribute of
+ custom tags using it is mapped to a context-relative URL
+ of the corresponding resource. This value may consist of
+ any combination of the following:
+ - "$M" - Replaced by the module prefix of this module
+ - "$P" - Replaced by the value of the "page"
attribute
+ - "$$" - Causes a literal dollar sign to be rendered
+ - "$x" - (Where "x" is any character not defined
above)
+ Silently swallowed, reserved for future use
+ If not specified, the default forwardPattern is
+ "$M$P", which is consistent with previous hard coded
+ behavior of URL evaluation for "page" attributes.
+ ["$M$P"]
+
+ processorClass The fully qualified Java class name of the
+ RequestProcessor subclass to be used with this module.
+ ["org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor"]
+
+ tempDir Temporary working directory to use when processing
+ file uploads.
+ [{Directory provided by servlet container}]
+-->
+<!ELEMENT controller (set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST controller id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller bufferSize %Integer; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller contentType CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller debug %Integer; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller forwardPattern CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller inputForward %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller locale %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller maxFileSize CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller memFileSize CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller multipartClass %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller nocache %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller pagePattern CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller processorClass %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller tempDir CDATA #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "message-resources" element describes a MessageResources object
with
+ message templates for this module. The following attributes are defined:
+
+ className The configuration bean for this message resources object.
+ If specified, the object must be a subclass of the default
+ configuration bean.
+ ["org.apache.struts.config.MessageResourcesConfig"]
+
+ factory Fully qualified Java class name of the
+ MessageResourcesFactory subclass to use for this message
+ resources object.
+
["org.apache.struts.util.PropertyMessageResourcesFactory"]
+
+ key Servlet context attribute under which this message
+ resources bundle will be stored. The default attribute is
+ the value specified by the string constant at
+ [Globals.MESSAGES_KEY]. The application module prefix (if
+ any) is appended to the key (${key}${prefix}).
+ [org.apache.struts.Globals.MESSAGES_KEY]
+
+ NOTE: The application module prefix includes the leading
+ slash, so the default message resource bundle for a module
+ named "foo" is stored under
+ "org.apache.struts.action.MESSAGE/foo".
+
+ null Set to "true" if you want our message resources to return
a
+ null string for unknown message keys, or "false" to return
a
+ message with the bad key value.
+
+ parameter Configuration parameter to be passed to the createResources
+ method of our factory object.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT message-resources (set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST message-resources id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST message-resources className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST message-resources factory %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST message-resources key %AttributeName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST message-resources null %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST message-resources parameter CDATA #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "plug-in" element specifies the fully qualified class name of a
+ general-purpose application plug-in module that receives notification of
+ application startup and shutdown events. An instance of the specified class
+ is created for each element, and can be configured with nested <set-property>
+ elements. The following attributes are supported:
+
+ className Fully qualified Java class name of the plug-in class; must
+ implement [org.apache.struts.action.PlugIn].
+-->
+<!ELEMENT plug-in (set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST plug-in id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST plug-in className %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- ========== Subordinate Elements ====================================== -->
+
+
+<!-- The "description" element contains descriptive (paragraph length) text
+ about the surrounding element, suitable for use in GUI tools.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT description (#PCDATA)>
+<!ATTLIST description id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "display-name" element contains a short (one line) description of
+ the surrounding element, suitable for use in GUI tools.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT display-name (#PCDATA)>
+<!ATTLIST display-name id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "icon" element contains a small-icon and large-icon element which
+ specify the location, relative to the Struts configuration file, for small
+ and large images used to represent the surrounding element in GUI tools.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT icon (small-icon?, large-icon?)>
+<!ATTLIST icon id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "large-icon" element specifies the location, relative to the
Struts
+ configuration file, of a resource containing a large (32x32 pixel)
+ icon image.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT large-icon (%Location;)>
+<!ATTLIST large-icon id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "set-property" element specifies the method name and initial value
of
+ an additional JavaBean configuration property. When the object representing
+ the surrounding element is instantiated, the accessor for the indicated
+ property is called and passed the indicated value. The "set-property"
+ element is especially useful when a custom subclass is used with
+ <data-source>, <forward>, <action>, or <plug-in> elements.
The subclass
+ can be passed whatever other properties may be required to configure the
+ object without changing how the struts-config is parsed.
+
+ property Name of the JavaBeans property whose setter method
+ will be called.
+
+ value String representation of the value to which this
+ property will be set, after suitable type conversion
+-->
+<!ELEMENT set-property EMPTY>
+<!ATTLIST set-property id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST set-property property %PropName; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST set-property value CDATA #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "small-icon" element specifies the location, relative to the
Struts
+ configuration file, of a resource containing a small (16x16 pixel)
+ icon image.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT small-icon (%Location;)>
+<!ATTLIST small-icon id ID #IMPLIED>
+
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+<!--
+ DTD for the Struts Application Configuration File
+
+ To support validation of your configuration file, include the following
+ DOCTYPE element at the beginning (after the "xml" declaration):
+
+ <!DOCTYPE struts-config PUBLIC
+ "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Struts Configuration 1.2//EN"
+ "http://struts.apache.org/dtds/struts-config_1_2.dtd">
+
+ $Id: struts-config_1_2.dtd,v 1.2 2004/11/18 10:34:42 glory Exp $
+-->
+
+
+<!-- ========== Defined Types ============================================= -->
+
+
+<!-- An "AttributeName" is the identifier of a page, request, session, or
+ application scope attribute.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % AttributeName "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "BeanName" is the identifier of a JavaBean, such as a form bean,
+ and also serves as the name of the corresponding scripting variable
+ and the name of the JSP attribute under which the bean is accessed.
+ Therefore, it must conform to the rules for a Java identifier.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % BeanName "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "Boolean" is the string representation of a boolean (true or false)
+ variable.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % Boolean "(true|false|yes|no)">
+
+
+<!-- A "ClassName" is the fully qualified name of a Java class that is
+ instantiated to provide the functionality of the enclosing element.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % ClassName "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- An "Integer" is a character string consisting solely of numeric
digits,
+ optionally preceeded by a minus sign, that can be converted to a
+ 32-bit integer.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % Integer "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "Location" is a relative path, delimited by "/" characters,
that
+ defines the location of a resource relative to the location of the
+ Struts configuration file itself.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % Location "#PCDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "PropName" is the name of a JavaBeans property, and must begin with
+ a lower case letter and contain only characters that are legal in a
+ Java identifier.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % PropName "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- A "RequestPath" is an module-relative URI path, beginning with a
+ slash, that identifies a mapped resource (such as a JSP page or a servlet)
+ within this web application.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % RequestPath "CDATA">
+
+
+<!-- The name of a JSP bean scope within which such a form bean may be
+ accessed.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % RequestScope "(request|session)">
+
+
+<!-- ========== Top Level Elements ======================================== -->
+
+
+<!-- The "struts-config" element is the root of the configuration file
+ hierarchy, and contains nested elements for all of the other
+ configuration settings.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT struts-config (display-name?, description?, data-sources?, form-beans?,
global-exceptions?, global-forwards?, action-mappings?, controller?, message-resources*,
plug-in*)>
+<!ATTLIST struts-config id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "data-sources" element describes a set of DataSource objects [JDBC
2.0
+ Standard Extension]. The individual DataSource objects are configured through
+ nested <data-source> elements.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT data-sources (data-source*)>
+<!ATTLIST data-sources id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "data-source" element describes a DataSource object [JDBC 2.0
Standard
+ Extension] that will be instantiated, configured, and made available as a
+ servlet context attribute (or "application-scope bean"). Any object can
be
+ specified so long as it implements [javax.sql.DataSource] and can be
+ configured entirely from JavaBean properties. The following attributes
+ are required:
+
+ className The configuration bean for this DataSource object. If
+ specified, the object must be a subclass of the default
+ configuration bean.
+ ["org.apache.struts.config.DataSourceConfig"]
+
+ key Servlet context attribute key under which this data source
+ will be stored. Default is the value specified by string
+ constant defined by Globals.DATA_SOURCE_KEY. The application
+ module prefix (if any) is appended to the key
+ (${key}$prefix}).
+ [org.apache.struts.Globals.DATA_SOURCE_KEY]
+
+ NOTE: The application module prefix includes the leading
+ slash, so the default datasource for a module named "foo"
is
+ stored under "org.apache.struts.action.DATA_SOURCE/foo".
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name for this data source object.
+ The class must implement DataSource [javax.sql.DataSource],
+ and the object must be configurable entirely from JavaBean
+ properties.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT data-source (set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST data-source id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source key %AttributeName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST data-source type %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "form-beans" element describes the set of form bean descriptors for
this
+ module. The following attributes are defined:
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class to use when instantiating
+ ActionFormBean objects. If specified, the object must be a
+ subclass of the default class type.
+
+ WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You
+ can set the default implementation class name with the
+ "formBean" initialization parameter to the Struts
+ controller servlet.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT form-beans (form-bean*)>
+<!ATTLIST form-beans id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-beans type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "form-bean" element describes an ActionForm subclass
+ [org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm] that can be referenced by an
"action"
+ element.
+
+
+The "form-bean" element describes a particular form bean, which is a
+ JavaBean that implements the org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm
+ class. The following attributes are defined:
+
+ className The configuration bean for this form bean object. If
+ specified, the object must be a subclass of the default
+ configuration bean.
+ ["org.apache.struts.config.FormBeanConfig"]
+
+ name The unique identifier for this form bean. Referenced by the
+ <action> element to specify which form bean to use with its
+ request.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the ActionForm subclass
+ to use with this form bean.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT form-bean (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*,
form-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean dynamic %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean name %BeanName; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST form-bean type %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "form-property" element describes a JavaBean property that can be
used to
+ configure an instance of a DynaActionForm or a subclass thereof. This element
+ is only utilized when the "type" attribute of the enclosing
"form-bean" element
+ is [org.apache.struts.action.DynaActionForm] or a subclass of DynaActionForm. If
+ a custom DynaActionForm subclass is used, then the "dynamic" attribute of
the
+ enclosing <form-bean> element must be set to "true". Since Struts
1.1.
+
+ className The configuration bean for this form property object. If
+ specified, the object must be a subclass of the default
+ configuration bean.
+ ["org.apache.struts.config.FormPropertyConfig"]
+
+ initial String representation of the initial value for this property.
+ If not specified, primitives will be initialized to zero and
+ objects initialized to the zero-argument instantiation of that
+ object class. For example, Strings will be initialized to
""
+
+
+ name The name of the JavaBean property described by this element.
+
+ size The number of array elements to create if the value of the
+ "type" attribute specifies an array, but there is no
value
+ specified for the "initial" attribute.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the field underlying this
+ property, optionally followed by "[]" to indicate that
the
+ field is indexed.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT form-property (set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST form-property className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-property initial CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-property name %PropName; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST form-property size %Integer; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST form-property type %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "global-exceptions" element describes a set of exceptions that
might be
+ thrown by an Action object. The handling of individual exception types is
+ configured through nested exception elements. An <action> element may
+ override a global exception handler by registering a local exception handler
+ for the same exception type. Since Struts 1.1.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT global-exceptions (exception*)>
+<!ATTLIST global-exceptions id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "exception" element registers an ExceptionHandler for an exception
type.
+ The following attributes are defined:
+
+ bundle Servlet context attribute for the message resources bundle
+ associated with this handler. The default attribute is the
+ value specified by the string constant declared at
+ Globals.MESSAGES_KEY.
+ [org.apache.struts.Globals.MESSAGES_KEY]
+
+ className The configuration bean for this ExceptionHandler object.
+ If specified, className must be a subclass of the default
+ configuration bean
+ ["org.apache.struts.config.ExceptionConfig"]
+
+ handler Fully qualified Java class name for this exception handler.
+ ["org.apache.struts.action.ExceptionHandler"]
+
+ key The key to use with this handler's message resource bundle
+ that will retrieve the error message template for this
+ exception.
+
+ path The module-relative URI to the resource that will complete
+ the request/response if this exception occurs.
+
+ scope The context ("request" or "session") that is
used to access
+ the ActionError object [org.apache.struts.action.ActionError]
+ for this exception.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the exception type to
+ register with this handler.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT exception (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST exception id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST exception bundle %AttributeName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST exception className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST exception handler %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST exception key CDATA #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST exception path %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST exception scope CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST exception type %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "global-forwards" element describes a set of ActionForward objects
+ [org.apache.struts.action.ActionForward] that are available to all Action
+ objects as a return value. The individual ActionForwards are configured
+ through nested <forward> elements. An <action> element may override a
global
+ forward by defining a local <forward> of the same name.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class to use when instantiating
+ ActionForward objects. If specified, the object must be a
+ subclass of the default class type.
+
+ WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You
+ can set the default implementation class name with the
+ "forward" initialization parameter to the Struts
+ controller servlet.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT global-forwards (forward*)>
+<!ATTLIST global-forwards id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST global-forwards type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "forward" element describes an ActionForward that is to be made
+ available to an Action as a return value. An ActionForward is referenced by
+ a logical name and encapsulates a URI. A "forward" element may be used to
+ describe both global and local ActionForwards. Global forwards are available
+ to all the Action objects in the module. Local forwards can be
+ nested within an <action> element and only available to an Action object
+ when it is invoked through that ActionMapping.
+
+ className Fully qualified Java class name of ActionForward
+ subclass to use for this object.
+ ["org.apache.struts.action.ActionForward"]
+
+ contextRelative Set this to "true" if, in a modular application, the path
+ attribute starts with a slash "/" and should be
considered
+ relative to the entire web application rather than the module.
+ Since Struts 1.1.
+ DEPRECATED.
+ [false]
+
+ module The module prefix to use with this path. This value should
+ begin with a slash ("/").
+
+ name The unique identifier for this forward. Referenced by the
+ Action object at runtime to select - by its logical name -
+ the resource that should complete the request/response.
+
+ path The module-relative or context-relative path to the resources
+ that is encapsulated by the logical name of this ActionForward.
+ If the path is to be considered context-relative when used in
+ a modular application, then the contextRelative attribute
+ should be set to "true". This value should begin with a
slash
+ ("/") character.
+
+ redirect Set to "true" if a redirect instruction should be issued
to
+ the user-agent so that a new request is issued for this
+ forward's resource. If true, RequestDispatcher.Redirect is
+ called. If "false", RequestDispatcher.forward is called
instead.
+ [false]
+-->
+<!ELEMENT forward (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST forward id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST forward className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST forward contextRelative %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST forward module %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST forward name CDATA #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST forward path %RequestPath; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST forward redirect %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "action-mappings" element describes a set of ActionMapping objects
+ [org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping] that are available to process
+ requests matching the url-pattern our ActionServlet registered with the
+ container. The individual ActionMappings are configured through nested
+ <action> elements. The following attributes are defined:
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class to use when instantiating
+ ActionMapping objects. If specified, the object must be a
+ subclass of the default class type.
+
+ WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You
+ can set the default implementation class name with the
+ "mapping" initialization parameter to the Struts
+ controller servlet.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT action-mappings (action*)>
+<!ATTLIST action-mappings id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action-mappings type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "action" element describes an ActionMapping object that is to be
used
+ to process a request for a specific module-relative URI. The following
+ attributes are defined:
+
+ attribute Name of the request-scope or session-scope attribute that
+ is used to access our ActionForm bean, if it is other than
+ the bean's specified "name". Optional if
"name" is specified,
+ else not valid.
+
+ className The fully qualified Java class name of the ActionMapping
+ subclass to use for this action mapping object. Defaults to
+ the type specified by the enclosing <action-mappings>
+ element or to "org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping" if
+ not specified.
+ ["org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping"]
+
+ forward Module-relative path of the servlet or other resource that
+ will process this request, instead of the Action class
+ specified by "type". The path WILL NOT be processed
+ through the "forwardPattern" attribute that is configured
+ on the "controller" element for this module.
+ Exactly one of "forward", "include", or
"type" must be
+ specified.
+
+ include Module-relative path of the servlet or other resource that
+ will process this request, instead of the Action class
+ specified by "type". The path WILL NOT be processed
+ through the "forwardPattern" attribute that is configured
+ on the "controller" element for this module.
+ Exactly one of "forward", "include", or
"type" must be
+ specified.
+
+ input Module-relative path of the action or other resource to
+ which control should be returned if a validation error is
+ encountered. Valid only when "name" is specified.
Required
+ if "name" is specified and the input bean returns
+ validation errors. Optional if "name" is specified and
the
+ input bean does not return validation errors.
+
+ name Name of the form bean, if any, that is associated with this
+ action mapping.
+
+ path The module-relative path of the submitted request, starting
+ with a "/" character, and without the filename extension
if
+ extension mapping is used.
+
+ NOTE: Do *not* include a period in your path name,
+ because it will look like a filename extension and
+ cause your Action to not be located.
+
+ parameter General-purpose configuration parameter that can be used to
+ pass extra information to the Action object selected by
+ this action mapping.
+
+ prefix Prefix used to match request parameter names to ActionForm
+ property names, if any. Optional if "name" is specified,
+ else not allowed.
+
+ roles Comma-delimited list of security role names that are allowed
+ access to this ActionMapping object. Since Struts 1.1.
+
+ scope The context ("request" or "session") that is
used to
+ access our ActionForm bean, if any. Optional if "name"
is
+ specified, else not valid. [session]
+
+ suffix Suffix used to match request parameter names to ActionForm
+ bean property names, if any. Optional if "name" is
+ specified, else not valid.
+
+ type Fully qualified Java class name of the Action subclass
+ [org.apache.struts.action.Action] that will process requests
+ for this action mapping. Not valid if either the
"forward"
+ or "include" attribute is specified. Exactly one of
+ "forward", "include", or "type" must
be specified.
+
+ unknown Set to "true" if this object should be configured as the
+ default action mapping for this module. If a request does not
+ match another object, it will be passed to the ActionMapping
+ object with unknown set to "true". Only one ActionMapping
+ can be marked as "unknown" within a module.
+ [false]
+
+ validate Set to "true" if the validate method of the ActionForm
bean
+ should be called prior to calling the Action object for this
+ action mapping, or set to "false" if you do not want the
+ validate method called.
+ [true]
+-->
+<!ELEMENT action (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*, exception*,
forward*)>
+<!ATTLIST action id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action attribute %BeanName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action forward %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action include %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action input %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action name %BeanName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action parameter CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action path %RequestPath; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST action prefix CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action roles CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action scope %RequestScope; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action suffix CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action unknown %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST action validate %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "controller" element describes the ControllerConfig bean
+ [org.apache.struts.config.ControllerConfig] that encapsulates
+ a module's runtime configuration. The following
+ attributes are defined:
+
+ bufferSize The size of the input buffer used when processing
+ file uploads.
+ [4096]
+
+ className Fully qualified Java class name of the
+ ControllerConfig subclass for this controller object.
+ If specified, the object must be a subclass of the
+ default class.
+ ["org.apache.struts.config.ControllerConfig"]
+
+ contentType Default content type (and optional character encoding) to
+ be set on each response. May be overridden by the Action,
+ JSP, or other resource to which the request is forwarded.
+ ["text/html"]
+
+ forwardPattern Replacement pattern defining how the "path" attribute of
a
+ <forward> element is mapped to a context-relative URL when
+ it starts with a slash (and when the contextRelative
+ property is false). This value may consist of any
+ combination of the following:
+ - "$M" - Replaced by the module prefix of this module
+ - "$P" - Replaced by the "path" attribute of the
selected
+ "forward" element
+ - "$$" - Causes a literal dollar sign to be rendered
+ - "$x" - (Where "x" is any character not defined
above)
+ Silently swallowed, reserved for future use
+ If not specified, the default forwardPattern is "$M$P",
+ which is consistent with the previous behavior of
+ forwards. Since Struts 1.1. ["$M$P"]
+
+ inputForward Set to "true" if you want the "input" attribute
of
+ <action> elements to be the name of a local or global
+ ActionForward, which will then be used to calculate the
+ ultimate URL. Set to "false" (the default) to treat the
+ "input" parameter of <action> elements as a
+ module-relative path to the resource
+ to be used as the input form. Since Struts 1.1.
+ [false]
+
+ locale Set to "true" if you want a Locale object stored in the
+ user's session if not already present.
+ [true]
+
+ maxFileSize The maximum size (in bytes) of a file to be accepted as a
+ file upload. Can be expressed as a number followed by a
+ "K", "M", or "G", which are
interpreted to mean kilobytes,
+ megabytes, or gigabytes, respectively.
+ ["250M"]
+
+ memFileSize The maximum size (in bytes) of a file whose contents will
+ be retained in memory after uploading. Files larger than
+ this threshold will be written to some alternative storage
+ medium, typically a hard disk. Can be expressed as a number
+ followed by a "K", "M", or "G", which
are interpreted to
+ mean kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes, respectively.
+ ["256K"]
+
+ multipartClass The fully qualified Java class name of the multipart
+ request handler class to be used with this module.
+
["org.apache.struts.upload.CommonsMultipartRequestHandler"]
+
+ nocache Set to "true" if you want the controller to add HTTP
+ headers for defeating caching to every response from
+ this module. [false]
+
+ pagePattern Replacement pattern defining how the "page" attribute of
+ custom tags using it is mapped to a context-relative URL
+ of the corresponding resource. This value may consist of
+ any combination of the following:
+ - "$M" - Replaced by the module prefix of this module
+ - "$P" - Replaced by the value of the "page"
attribute
+ - "$$" - Causes a literal dollar sign to be rendered
+ - "$x" - (Where "x" is any character not defined
above)
+ Silently swallowed, reserved for future use
+ If not specified, the default forwardPattern is
+ "$M$P", which is consistent with previous hard coded
+ behavior of URL evaluation for "page" attributes.
+ ["$M$P"]
+
+ processorClass The fully qualified Java class name of the
+ RequestProcessor subclass to be used with this module.
+ ["org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor"]
+
+ tempDir Temporary working directory to use when processing
+ file uploads.
+ [{Directory provided by servlet container}]
+-->
+<!ELEMENT controller (set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST controller id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller bufferSize %Integer; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller contentType CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller forwardPattern CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller inputForward %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller locale %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller maxFileSize CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller memFileSize CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller multipartClass %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller nocache %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller pagePattern CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller processorClass %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST controller tempDir CDATA #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "message-resources" element describes a MessageResources object
with
+ message templates for this module. The following attributes are defined:
+
+ className The configuration bean for this message resources object.
+ If specified, the object must be a subclass of the default
+ configuration bean.
+ ["org.apache.struts.config.MessageResourcesConfig"]
+
+ factory Fully qualified Java class name of the
+ MessageResourcesFactory subclass to use for this message
+ resources object.
+
["org.apache.struts.util.PropertyMessageResourcesFactory"]
+
+ key Servlet context attribute under which this message
+ resources bundle will be stored. The default attribute is
+ the value specified by the string constant at
+ [Globals.MESSAGES_KEY]. The module prefix (if
+ any) is appended to the key (${key}${prefix}).
+ [org.apache.struts.Globals.MESSAGES_KEY]
+
+ NOTE: The module prefix includes the leading
+ slash, so the default message resource bundle for a module
+ named "foo" is stored under
+ "org.apache.struts.action.MESSAGE/foo".
+
+ null Set to "true" if you want our message resources to return
a
+ null string for unknown message keys, or "false" to return
a
+ message with the bad key value.
+
+ parameter Configuration parameter to be passed to the createResources
+ method of our factory object.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT message-resources (set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST message-resources id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST message-resources className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST message-resources factory %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST message-resources key %AttributeName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST message-resources null %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST message-resources parameter CDATA #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "plug-in" element specifies the fully qualified class name of a
+ general-purpose application plug-in module that receives notification of
+ application startup and shutdown events. An instance of the specified class
+ is created for each element, and can be configured with nested <set-property>
+ elements. The following attributes are supported:
+
+ className Fully qualified Java class name of the plug-in class; must
+ implement [org.apache.struts.action.PlugIn].
+-->
+<!ELEMENT plug-in (set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST plug-in id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST plug-in className %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- ========== Subordinate Elements ====================================== -->
+
+
+<!-- The "description" element contains descriptive (paragraph length) text
+ about the surrounding element, suitable for use in GUI tools.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT description (#PCDATA)>
+<!ATTLIST description id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "display-name" element contains a short (one line) description of
+ the surrounding element, suitable for use in GUI tools.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT display-name (#PCDATA)>
+<!ATTLIST display-name id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "icon" element contains a small-icon and large-icon element which
+ specify the location, relative to the Struts configuration file, for small
+ and large images used to represent the surrounding element in GUI tools.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT icon (small-icon?, large-icon?)>
+<!ATTLIST icon id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "large-icon" element specifies the location, relative to the
Struts
+ configuration file, of a resource containing a large (32x32 pixel)
+ icon image.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT large-icon (%Location;)>
+<!ATTLIST large-icon id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "set-property" element specifies the method name and initial value
of
+ an additional JavaBean configuration property. When the object representing
+ the surrounding element is instantiated, the accessor for the indicated
+ property is called and passed the indicated value. The "set-property"
+ element is especially useful when a custom subclass is used with
+ <data-source>, <forward>, <action>, or <plug-in> elements.
The subclass
+ can be passed whatever other properties may be required to configure the
+ object without changing how the struts-config is parsed.
+
+ property Name of the JavaBeans property whose setter method
+ will be called.
+
+ value String representation of the value to which this
+ property will be set, after suitable type conversion
+-->
+<!ELEMENT set-property EMPTY>
+<!ATTLIST set-property id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST set-property property %PropName; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST set-property value CDATA #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "small-icon" element specifies the location, relative to the
Struts
+ configuration file, of a resource containing a small (16x16 pixel)
+ icon image.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT small-icon (%Location;)>
+<!ATTLIST small-icon id ID #IMPLIED>
+
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+<!--
+ DTD for the Tile Definition File, Version 1.1
+
+ To support validation of your configuration file, include the following
+ DOCTYPE element at the beginning (after the "xml" declaration):
+
+ <!DOCTYPE tiles-definitions PUBLIC
+ "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Tiles Configuration 1.1//EN"
+ "http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/dtds/tiles-config_1_1.dtd">
+
+ $Id: tiles_config_1_1.dtd,v 1.1 2004/11/11 12:33:07 glory Exp $
+-->
+
+
+<!-- ========== Defined Types ============================================= -->
+
+
+<!-- A "Boolean" is the string representation of a boolean (true or false)
+ variable.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % Boolean "(true|false)">
+
+
+<!-- A "ContentType" is the content type of an attribute passed to a tile
+ component.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % ContentType "(string|page|template|definition)">
+
+<!-- A "ClassName" is the fully qualified name of a Java class that is
+ instantiated to provide the functionality of the enclosing element.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % ClassName "CDATA">
+
+<!-- A "RequestPath" is an application-relative URI path, beginning with a
+ slash, that identifies a mapped resource (such as a JSP page or a servlet)
+ within this web application.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % RequestPath "CDATA">
+
+<!-- A "DefinitionName" is the unique identifier of a definition. This
identifier
+ is a logical name used to reference the definition.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % DefinitionName "CDATA">
+
+<!-- A "BeanName" is the identifier of a JavaBean, such as a form bean,
+ and also serves as the name of the corresponding scripting variable
+ and the name of the JSP attribute under which the bean is accessed.
+ Therefore, it must conform to the rules for a Java identifier.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % BeanName "CDATA">
+
+<!-- A "PropName" is the name of a JavaBeans property, and must begin with
+ a lower case letter and contain only characters that are legal in a
+ Java identifier.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % PropName "CDATA">
+
+<!-- A "Location" is a relative path, delimited by "/" characters,
that
+ defines the location of a resource relative to the location of the
+ configuration file itself.
+-->
+<!ENTITY % Location "#PCDATA">
+
+
+
+<!-- ========== Top Level Elements ======================================== -->
+
+
+ <!-- deprecated: use tiles-definitions instead.-->
+<!ELEMENT component-definitions (definition*)>
+
+<!-- The "tiles-definitions" element is the root of the configuration file
+ hierarchy, and contains nested elements for all of the other
+ configuration settings.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT tiles-definitions (definition*)>
+
+<!-- The "definition" element describes definition that can be inserted in a
jsp
+ page. This definition is identified by its logical name. A definition allows
+ to define all the attributes that can be set in <insert> tag from a jsp page.
+
+ name The unique identifier for this definition.
+
+ path The context-relative path to the resource used as tiles to
+ insert. This tiles will be inserted and a tiles context
+ containing appropriate attributes will be available.
+
+ page Same as path.
+ template Same as path. For compatibility with the template taglib.
+
+ extends Name of a definition that is used as ancestor of this definition.
+ All attributes from the ancestor are available to the new
+ definition. Any attribute inherited from the ancestor can
+ be overloaded by providing a new value.
+
+ role security role name that is allowed access to this definition
+ object. The definition is inserted only if the role name is
+ allowed.
+
+ controllerClass The fully qualified Java class name of the controller
+ subclass to call immediately before the tiles is inserted.
+ Only one of controllerClass or controllerUrl should be
+ specified.
+
+ controllerUrl The context-relative path to the resource used as controller
+ called immediately before the tiles is inserted.
+ Only one of controllerClass or controllerUrl should be
+ specified.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT definition (icon?, display-name?, description?, put*, putList*)>
+<!ATTLIST definition id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST definition name %DefinitionName; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST definition page %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST definition path %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST definition extends %DefinitionName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST definition role CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST definition template %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST definition controllerClass %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST definition controllerUrl %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "put" element describes an attribute of a definition. It allows to
+ specify the tiles attribute name and its value. The tiles value can be
+ specified as an xml attribute, or in the body of the <put> tag.
+
+ name The unique identifier for this tiles attribute.
+
+ value The value associated to this tiles attribute. The value should
+ be specified with this tag attribute, or in the body of the tag.
+
+ type The type of the value. Can be: string, page, template or
definition.
+ By default, no type is associated to a value. If a type is
+ associated, it will be used as a hint to process the value
+ when the attribute will be used in the inserted tiles.
+
+ content Same as value. For compatibility with the template taglib.
+
+ direct Same as type="string". For compatibility with the
template
+ taglib.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT put (#PCDATA)>
+<!ATTLIST put id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST put name CDATA #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST put value CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST put type %ContentType; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST put content CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST put direct %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "putList" element describes a list attribute of a definition. It
allows to
+ specify an attribute that is a java List containing any kind of values. In
+ the config file, the list elements are specified by nested <add>, <item>
or
+ <putList>.
+
+ name The unique identifier for this tiles attribute.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT putList ( (add* | item* | bean* | putList*)*) >
+<!ATTLIST putList id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST putList name CDATA #REQUIRED>
+
+<!-- ========== Subordinate Elements ====================================== -->
+
+<!-- The "add" element describes an element of a list. It is similar to the
+ <put> element.
+
+ value The value associated to this tiles attribute. The value should
+ be specified with this tag attribute, or in the body of the tag.
+
+ type The type of the value. Can be: string, page, template or
definition.
+ By default, no type is associated to a value. If a type is
+ associated, it will be used as a hint to process the value
+ when the attribute will be used in the inserted tiles.
+
+ content Same as value. For compatibility with the template taglib.
+
+ direct Same as type="string". For compatibility with the
template
+ taglib.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT add (#PCDATA)>
+<!ATTLIST add id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST add value CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST add type %ContentType; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST add content CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST add direct %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "bean" element describes an element of a list. It create a bean of
the
+ specified java classtype. This bean is initialized with appropriate nested
+ <set-property>.
+
+ classtype The fully qualified classname for this bean.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT bean (set-property*)>
+<!ATTLIST bean id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST bean classtype %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
+
+<!-- The "set-property" element specifies the method name and initial value
of
+ a bean property. When the object representing
+ the surrounding element is instantiated, the accessor for the indicated
+ property is called and passed the indicated value.
+
+ property Name of the JavaBeans property whose setter method
+ will be called.
+
+ value String representation of the value to which this
+ property will be set, after suitable type conversion
+-->
+<!ELEMENT set-property EMPTY>
+<!ATTLIST set-property id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST set-property property %PropName; #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST set-property value CDATA #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!-- The "item" element describes an element of a list. It create a bean
added as
+ element to the list. Each bean can contains different properties: value, link,
+ icon, tooltip. This properties are to be interpreted by the jsp page using
+ them.
+ By default the bean is of type
+ "org.apache.struts.tiles.beans.SimpleMenuItem". This bean is useful to
+ create list of beans used as menu items.
+
+ value The bean 'value' property.
+
+ link The bean 'link' property.
+
+ icon The bean 'icon' property.
+
+ tooltip The bean 'tooltip' property.
+
+ classtype The fully qualified classname for this bean.
+ If specified, the classname must be a subclass of the interface
+ "org.apache.struts.tiles.beans.MenuItem".
+-->
+<!ELEMENT item (#PCDATA)>
+<!ATTLIST item id ID #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST item value CDATA #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST item link CDATA #REQUIRED>
+<!ATTLIST item classtype %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST item icon CDATA #IMPLIED>
+<!ATTLIST item tooltip CDATA #IMPLIED>
+
+<!-- ========== Info Elements ====================================== -->
+
+<!-- The "description" element contains descriptive (paragraph length) text
+ about the surrounding element, suitable for use in GUI tools.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT description (#PCDATA)>
+<!ATTLIST description id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "display-name" element contains a short (one line) description of
+ the surrounding element, suitable for use in GUI tools.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT display-name (#PCDATA)>
+<!ATTLIST display-name id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "icon" element contains a small-icon and large-icon element which
+ specify the location, relative to the Struts configuration file, for small
+ and large images used to represent the surrounding element in GUI tools.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT icon (small-icon?, large-icon?)>
+<!ATTLIST icon id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "large-icon" element specifies the location, relative to the
Struts
+ configuration file, of a resource containing a large (32x32 pixel)
+ icon image.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT large-icon (%Location;)>
+<!ATTLIST large-icon id ID #IMPLIED>
+
+
+<!-- The "small-icon" element specifies the location, relative to the
Struts
+ configuration file, of a resource containing a small (16x16 pixel)
+ icon image.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT small-icon (%Location;)>
+<!ATTLIST small-icon id ID #IMPLIED>
+
Added: trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/validator_1_0.dtd
===================================================================
--- trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/validator_1_0.dtd
(rev 0)
+++ trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/dtds/validator_1_0.dtd 2007-07-26 09:10:34
UTC (rev 2667)
@@ -0,0 +1,247 @@
+<!--
+ DTD for the Validator Rules Configuration File, Version 1.0
+
+ To allow for XML validation of your rules configuration
+ file, include the following DOCTYPE element at the beginning (after
+ the "xml" declaration):
+
+ <!DOCTYPE form-validation PUBLIC
+ "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Commons Validator Rules Configuration
1.0//EN"
+ "http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/dtds/validator_1_0.dtd">
+
+ $Id: validator_1_0.dtd,v 1.1.1.1 2004/10/06 17:32:28 sim Exp $
+-->
+
+
+<!-- =================================================== Top Level Elements -->
+
+
+<!--
+ The "form-validation" element is the root of the configuration file
+ hierarchy, and contains nested elements for all of the other
+ configuration settings.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT form-validation (global*, formset*)>
+
+
+<!--
+ The elements defined here are all global and must be nested within a
+ "global" element.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT global (validator*, constant*)>
+
+
+<!--
+ The "validator" element defines what validators objects can be used with
+ the fields referenced by the formset elements. The validator element can
+ accept 4 properties: name, classname, method, methodparams, msg, depends,
+ and jsFunctionName.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT validator (javascript?)>
+<!ATTLIST validator name CDATA #REQUIRED
+ classname CDATA #REQUIRED
+ method CDATA #REQUIRED
+ methodParams CDATA #REQUIRED
+ msg CDATA #REQUIRED
+ depends CDATA #IMPLIED
+ jsFunctionName CDATA #IMPLIED >
+
+
+<!--
+ The "javascript" element defines a JavaScript that can be used to perform
+ client-side validators.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT javascript (#PCDATA)>
+
+
+<!--
+ The "constant" element defines a static value that can be used as
+ replacement parameters within "field" elements. The
"constant-name" and
+ "constant-value" elements define the constant's reference id and
replacement
+ value.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT constant (constant-name, constant-value)>
+<!ELEMENT constant-name (#PCDATA)>
+<!ELEMENT constant-value (#PCDATA)>
+
+
+<!--
+ The "formset" element defines a set of forms for a locale. Formsets for
+ specific locales can override only those fields that change. The
+ localization is properly scoped, so that a formset can override just the
+ language, or just the country, or both.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT formset (constant*, form*)>
+<!ATTLIST formset language CDATA #IMPLIED
+ country CDATA #IMPLIED >
+
+
+<!--
+ The "form" element defines a set of fields to be validated. The name
+ corresponds to the identifer the application assigns to the form.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT form (field* )>
+<!ATTLIST form name CDATA #REQUIRED>
+
+
+<!--
+ The "field" element defines the properties to be validated. In a
+ web application, a field would also correspond to a control on
+ a HTML form. To validate the properties, the validator works through
+ a JavaBean representation. The field element can accept up to 4
+ attributes:
+
+ property The property on the JavaBean corresponding to this
+ field element.
+
+ depends The comma-delimited list of validators to apply against
+ this field. For the field to succeed, all the
+ validators must succeed.
+
+ page The JavaBean corresponding to this form may include
+ a page property. Only fields with a "page" attribute
+ value that is equal to or less than the page property
+ on the form JavaBean are processed. This is useful when
+ using a "wizard" approach to completing a large form,
+ to ensure that a page is not skipped.
+ [0]
+
+ indexedListProperty
+ The "indexedListProperty" is the method name that will
+ return an array or a Collection used to retrieve the
+ list and then loop through the list performing the
+ validations for this field.
+
+-->
+<!ELEMENT field (msg|arg0|arg1|arg2|arg3|var)*>
+<!ATTLIST field property CDATA #REQUIRED
+ depends CDATA #IMPLIED
+ page CDATA #IMPLIED
+ indexedListProperty CDATA #IMPLIED >
+
+
+<!--
+ The "msg" element defines a custom message key to use when one of the
+ validators for this field fails. Each validator has a default message
+ property that is used when a corresonding field msg is not specified.
+ Each validator applied to a field may have its own msg element.
+ The msg element accepts up to three attributes.
+
+ name The name of the validator corresponding to this msg.
+
+ key The key that will return the message template from a
+ resource bundle.
+
+ resource If set to "false", the key is taken to be a literal
+ value rather than a bundle key.
+ [true]
+-->
+<!ELEMENT msg EMPTY>
+<!ATTLIST msg name CDATA #IMPLIED
+ key CDATA #IMPLIED
+ resource CDATA #IMPLIED >
+
+
+<!--
+ The "arg0" element defines the first replacement value to use with the
+ message template for this validator or this field.
+ The arg0 element accepts up to three attributes.
+
+ name The name of the validator corresponding to this msg.
+
+ key The key that will return the message template from a
+ resource bundle.
+
+ resource If set to "false", the key is taken to be a literal
+ value rather than a bundle key.
+ [true]
+-->
+<!ELEMENT arg0 EMPTY>
+<!ATTLIST arg0 name CDATA #IMPLIED
+ key CDATA #IMPLIED
+ resource CDATA #IMPLIED >
+
+
+<!--
+ The "arg1" element defines the second replacement value to use with the
+ message template for this validator or this field.
+ The arg1 element accepts up to three attributes.
+
+ name The name of the validator corresponding to this msg.
+
+ key The key that will return the message template from a
+ resource bundle.
+
+ resource If set to "false", the key is taken to be a literal
+ value rather than a bundle key.
+ [true]
+-->
+<!ELEMENT arg1 EMPTY>
+<!ATTLIST arg1 name CDATA #IMPLIED
+ key CDATA #IMPLIED
+ resource CDATA #IMPLIED >
+
+
+<!--
+ The "arg2" element defines the third replacement value to use with the
+ message template for this validator or this field.
+ The arg2 element accepts up to three attributes.
+
+ name The name of the validator corresponding to this msg.
+
+ key The key that will return the message template from a
+ resource bundle.
+
+ resource If set to "false", the key is taken to be a literal
+ value rather than a bundle key.
+ [true]
+-->
+<!ELEMENT arg2 EMPTY>
+<!ATTLIST arg2 name CDATA #IMPLIED
+ key CDATA #IMPLIED
+ resource CDATA #IMPLIED >
+
+<!--
+ The "arg3" element defines the fourth replacement value to use with the
+ message template for this validator or this field.
+ The arg0 element accepts up to three attributes.
+
+ name The name of the validator corresponding to this msg.
+
+ key The key that will return the message template from a
+ resource bundle.
+
+ resource If set to "false", the key is taken to be a literal
+ value rather than a bundle key.
+ [true]
+-->
+<!ELEMENT arg3 EMPTY>
+<!ATTLIST arg3 name CDATA #IMPLIED
+ key CDATA #IMPLIED
+ resource CDATA #IMPLIED >
+
+
+<!--
+ The "var" element can set parameters that a field may need to pass to
+ one of its validators, such as the minimum and maximum values in a
+ range validation. These parameters may also be referenced by one of the
+ arg? elements using a shell syntax: ${var:var-name}.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT var (var-name, var-value)>
+
+
+
+<!--
+ The name of the var parameter to provide to a field's validators.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT var-name (#PCDATA)>
+
+
+
+<!--
+ The value of the var parameter to provide to a field's validators.
+-->
+<!ELEMENT var-value (#PCDATA)>
+
+<!-- eof -->
+
Modified: trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/plugin.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/plugin.xml 2007-07-26 08:49:02 UTC (rev
2666)
+++ trunk/struts/plugins/org.jboss.tools.struts/plugin.xml 2007-07-26 09:10:34 UTC (rev
2667)
@@ -39,6 +39,21 @@
<extension point="org.eclipse.wst.xml.core.catalogContributions">
<catalogContribution id="default">
+ <public
+ publicId="-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Struts Configuration
1.0//EN"
+ uri="dtds/struts-config_1_0.dtd"/>
+ <public
+ publicId="-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Struts Configuration
1.1//EN"
+ uri="dtds/struts-config_1_1.dtd"/>
+ <public
+ publicId="-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Struts Configuration
1.2//EN"
+ uri="dtds/struts-config_1_2.dtd"/>
+ <public
+ publicId="-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Tiles Configuration
1.1//EN"
+ uri="dtds/tiles-config_1_1.dtd"/>
+ <public
+ publicId="-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Commons Validator Rules
Configuration 1.0//EN"
+ uri="dtds/validator_1_0.dtd"/>
</catalogContribution>
</extension>