Author: ochikvina
Date: 2010-03-04 07:46:19 -0500 (Thu, 04 Mar 2010)
New Revision: 20650
Modified:
branches/jbosstools-3.1.x/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/master.xml
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<author><firstname>Svetlana</firstname><surname>Mukhina</surname><email>smukhina(a)exadel.com</email></author>
<copyright>
- <year>2007</year>
+ <year>2007</year>
<year>2008</year>
- <year>2009</year>
+ <year>2009</year>
<year>2010</year>
<holder>JBoss by Red Hat</holder>
</copyright>
<releaseinfo>
- Version: 3.1.0.CR1
+ Version: 3.1.0.GA
</releaseinfo>
<abstract>
@@ -77,4 +77,4 @@
&page_links_recognizer;
&project_verification;
&rel_resources_links;
-</book>
+</book>
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12:44:54 UTC (rev 20649)
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branches/jbosstools-3.1.x/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/master_output.xml 2010-03-04
12:46:19 UTC (rev 20650)
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<!ENTITY strutstutoriallink
"../../struts_tools_tutorial/html_single/index.html">
<!ENTITY migrationlink "../../Exadel-migration/html_single/index.html">
-]><book
xmlns:diffmk="http://diffmk.sf.net/ns/diff">
- <bookinfo>
- <title>Struts Tools Reference Guide</title>
-
- <corpauthor>
- <inlinemediaobject>
- <imageobject role="fo">
- <imagedata fileref="images/jbosstools_logo.png"
format="PNG"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- <imageobject role="html">
- <imagedata></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </inlinemediaobject>
- </corpauthor>
-
<author><firstname>Anatoly</firstname><surname>Fedosik</surname></author>
-
<author><firstname>Olga</firstname><surname>Chikvina</surname></author>
-
<author><firstname>Svetlana</firstname><surname>Mukhina</surname><email>smukhina(a)exadel.com</email></author>
-
- <pubdate>April 2008</pubdate>
- <copyright>
- <year>2007</year>
- <year>2009</year>
- <holder>JBoss by Red Hat</holder>
- </copyright>
- <releaseinfo><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="changed">
- Version: 3.1.0.CR1
- </diffmk:wrapper></releaseinfo>
-
-<abstract>
- <title></title>
- <para>
- <ulink
url="http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/nightly-docs/en/struts_too...
version</ulink>
- </para>
-</abstract>
-
-
- </bookinfo>
-
- <toc></toc>
-
-
-<chapter id="intoduction"
xml:base="file:///home/ochikvina/WORK/for_compare/jbosstools-3.1.0.CR1/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/introduction.xml">
- <?dbhtml filename="introduction.html"?>
-
- <chapterinfo>
- <keywordset>
- <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
- <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
- <keyword>Java</keyword>
- <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
- </keywordset>
- </chapterinfo>
-
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <para>If you prefer to develop web applications using Struts technology JBoss
Tools also meet
- your needs. The professional developer toolset provides all necessary editors and
wizards
- for creating Struts resources that enhances the process of building high-quality
web
- applications.</para>
- <note>
- <title>Note:</title>
- <para>Note that JBoss Tools support the Struts 1.1, 1.2.x
versions.</para>
- </note>
-
- <para>In this guide you will learn how to take advantage of Struts support that
<property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools</property>
- provide.</para>
-
- <section id="struts_key_features">
- <title>Key Features of Struts Tools</title>
-
- <para>For a start, we propose you to look through the table of main
features of Struts
- Tools:</para>
-
- <table>
-
- <title>Key Functionality for Struts Tools</title>
- <tgroup cols="3">
-
- <colspec align="left" colnum="1"
colwidth="2*"></colspec>
- <colspec colnum="2"
colwidth="4*"></colspec>
- <colspec align="left" colnum="3"
colwidth="2*"></colspec>
-
- <thead>
- <row>
- <entry>Feature</entry>
- <entry>Benefit</entry>
- <entry>Chapter</entry>
- </row>
- </thead>
- <tbody>
- <row>
- <entry><para>Struts
Support</para></entry>
- <entry><para>Step-by-step wizards for creating a new
struts project with a number
- of predefined templates, importing existing ones and adding
struts
- capabilities to non-struts web
projects.</para></entry>
- <entry>
- <link linkend="projects">struts
support</link>
- </entry>
- </row>
-
- <row>
- <entry><para>Support for Struts Configuration
File</para></entry>
- <entry><para>Working on file using three modes:
diagram, tree and source.
- Synchronization between the modes and full control over the
code. Easy
- moving around the diagram using the Diagram Navigator.
Working with
- struts projects that have multiple modules. Possibility to
use Struts
- configuration file debugger allowing to set break points on
struts
- diagram and then launch the server in debug
mode.</para></entry>
- <entry>
- <link
linkend="struts_config_editor">graphical editor for struts</link>
- <link
linkend="config_file_debugger">configuration file debugger</link>
- </entry>
- </row>
-
- <row>
- <entry><para>Support for Struts
modules</para></entry>
- <entry><para>A Struts module (struts-config.xml) is
automatically created while
- creating a new project. There is also possibility to add new
ones or edit
- already existing modules in your existing project or while
importing Struts project.</para></entry>
- <entry>
- <link linkend="modules">modules</link>
- </entry>
- </row>
-
- <row>
- <entry><para>Verification and
Validation</para></entry>
- <entry><para>All occurring errors will be immediately
reported by verification
- feature, no matter in what view you are working. Constant
validation and
- errors checking allows to catch many of the errors during
development
- process that significantly reduces development
time.</para></entry>
- <entry>
- <link
linkend="project_verification">verification and validation</link>
- </entry>
-
- </row>
- </tbody>
- </tgroup>
- </table>
-
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <title>Other relevant resources on the topic</title>
-
- <para>All JBoss Developer Studio/JBoss Tools documentation you can find
on<ulink
url="http://docs.jboss.org/tools/">JBoss Tools project page
</ulink>.</para>
- <para>The latest documentation builds are available on<ulink
url="http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/nightly-docs/">nig... docs
page</ulink>.</para>
-
- </section>
-
-</chapter>
-
-
-<chapter id="projects"
xml:base="file:///home/ochikvina/WORK/for_compare/jbosstools-3.1.0.CR1/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/projects.xml">
- <?dbhtml filename="projects.html"?>
-
- <chapterinfo>
- <keywordset>
- <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
- <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
- <keyword>Java</keyword>
- <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
- </keywordset>
- </chapterinfo>
-
- <title>Projects</title>
-
- <para>JBoss Tools provide the following functionality when working with
Struts:</para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para>Create new <property moreinfo="none">Struts
projects</property></para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>Import (open) existing Struts projects. You can import any
project
- structure</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>Add <property moreinfo="none">Struts
capabilities</property> to any existing Eclipse
- project</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>Import and add Struts capabilities to any existing project
created outside
- Eclipse.</para>
- </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
- <para>Now, we'll focus on all these points more fully.</para>
-
- <section id="CreatingANewStrutsProjec745t">
-
- <title>Creating a New Struts Project</title>
-
-
- <para>JBoss Tools provides a New Struts Project Wizard that radically
simplifies the process
- for getting started with a new Struts project. You just need to follow these
steps:</para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para>Select<emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">File > New
> Project...</property>
- </emphasis> from the menu bar. Then, select <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools Web
> Struts > Struts Project</property>
- </emphasis> in this dialog box. Click <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">Next</property>:
</emphasis></para>
- </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Selecting Struts Wizard</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_2.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para>On this form, provide the <property
moreinfo="none">Project Name</property>. You can also
- select where to create the project or use the default
path.</para>
- <para>Next to <property moreinfo="none">Struts
Environment</property> set which Struts version to
- use.</para>
- </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Creating Struts Project</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_3.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <tip>
- <title>Tip:</title>
- <para>Don't put spaces in project names since some OS could
experience problems
- with their processing and searching these files.</para>
- </tip>
-
- <para>You can select the KickStart template, then the project created will
include a simple
- Hello World type application that is ready to run.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Choosing Struts Template </title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_3_1.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para>Next, you register this application with the current servlet
container defined
- for your workspace (JBoss AS, by default) in order to allow you to
test your
- application more easily while still developing it. A new entry will
be added in
- the servlet container configuration file to enable running the
application
- in-place (called null deployment or link deployment). Uncheck the
<emphasis role="italic">
- <property moreinfo="none">"Target
Server"</property>
- </emphasis> check box if for some reason you don't want to
register
- your application at this point.</para>
- </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Registering The Project at Server</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_4.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para>On the next form, you can select the TLD files to include in
this
- project:</para>
- </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Selecting Tag Libraries</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_5.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>After the project is created, you should have the following project
structure (if you
- used the KickStart template):</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Project Structure</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_6.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <tip>
- <title>Tip:</title>
- <para>If you want to hide the jar files from Web App Libraries in view,
select the
- down-pointing arrow in the upper right corner, select
- <emphasis>Filters...</emphasis>, check the box next to Name
filter patterns
- (matching names will be hidden), and type *.jar into the field. Then,
click OK.
- </para>
- </tip>
- </section>
- <section id="ImportingAnExistingStrutsProjectWithAnyStructure9653">
-
- <title>Importing an Existing Struts Project with Any
Structure</title>
-
- <para>For detailed information on migration projects to JBoss Developer
Studio see <ulink
url="../../Exadel-migration/html_single/index.html">Migration
Guide</ulink>.</para>
-
- </section>
- <section id="AddingStrutsCapabilityToAnExistingWebApplication532">
-
- <title>Adding Struts Capability to an Existing Web
Application</title>
-
- <para>Here, we'll consider how to add Struts functionality (Struts
libraries, tag
- libraries and a Struts configuration file) to any existing Web application
project in
- your Eclipse workspace.</para>
-
- <para>By adding a Struts Nature to your project, you can now edit files
using JBoss Tools
- editors, such as the <link
linkend="struts_config_editor">Struts configuration
- editor</link> and the JBoss Tools JSP editor. To take advantage of this
just right-click
- the project and select <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools > Add Struts
Capabilities</property>
- </emphasis> from the context menu. This will start the process of
adding all necessary
- libraries and files to make a Web Struts project from your one.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Adding Struts Capabilities</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_7.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>In the wizard you should point to location of your deployment
descriptor file web.xml
- and name of the project.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Choosing Project Location</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_8.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <para>After hitting <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">Next</property>,
</emphasis> you will see the following screen. This
- screen simply means that you need to add at least one Struts module to your
project to
- make this project a Struts project. Adding a Struts module means that a new
- struts-config.xml will be added to your project and registered in the web.xml
file. In
- addition, all required Struts libraries will be added. To add a Struts
module, select
- the <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">Add Struts
Support</property>
- </emphasis> button.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Project Modules</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_9.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>Here you can select what Struts <property
moreinfo="none">Version</property>, <property
moreinfo="none">Servlet
- Class</property>, <property moreinfo="none">URL
Pattern</property> and <property
moreinfo="none">TLD</property>s to add
- to this project.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Selecting Struts Support Options</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_10.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>When done, you will see the default Struts module configuration
information. See how
- to Edit <link linkend="modules">Struts
modules</link>.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Project Configuration Information</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_11.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>On the last screen you can set the different folders for your project
as well as
- register this application with a servlet container. If you want the libraries
(.jar
- files) will be automatically added to your project, click on the checkbox
<emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">Add
Libraries</property>.</emphasis></para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Registering the Project at Server</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_12.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>When done, you can open end edit the struts-config.xml file using
useful Struts
- configuration file editor provided by JBDS. (The Struts configuration is
shown below in
- the Tree viewer).</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Struts-config.xml File</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_13.png"
scale="75"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <title>Relevant Resources Links</title>
-
- <para>You can find more in-depth explanation on how to work with special
wizards, editors and views that can
- be used in various scenarios while developing Struts applications in our
<ulink url="../../jsf/html_single/index.html">Visual Web Tools
guide</ulink>.</para>
- </section>
-</chapter>
-
-
-<chapter id="editors"
xml:base="file:///home/ochikvina/WORK/for_compare/jbosstools-3.1.0.CR1/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/editors.xml">
- <?dbhtml filename="editors.html"?>
- <chapterinfo>
- <keywordset>
- <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
- <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
- <keyword>Struts Tools</keyword>
- <keyword>Java</keyword>
- <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
- </keywordset>
- </chapterinfo>
-
- <title>Editors</title>
- <para>In this chapter we'll introduce you to featured graphical editors for
specific
- Struts files such as Struts Configuration files, Tiles files, Struts Validation files
and web.xml.</para>
-
- <section id="webxml_editor">
- <title>Web.xml Editor</title>
-
- <para>The <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">web.xml</property></emphasis>
file inside the <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">WEB-INF</property></emphasis>
folder is a deployment descriptor file for a Web Application. It
- describes the servlets and other components and deployment properties that make up
your application.</para>
-
- <para><property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools</property> add
the <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">web.xml</property></emphasis>
file to created Struts project automatically and provides a special editor for its
editing.
- See the Visual Web Tools guide that gives a descriptive information on the <ulink
url="../../jsf/html_single/index.html#GraphicalWebApplicationFileEditor">web.xml
editor</ulink>.</para>
- </section>
-
- <section id="struts_config_editor">
-
- <title>Graphical Editor for Struts Configuration Files</title>
- <para>First, let's dwell on the Struts Configuration file
editor.</para>
- <para>This editor has three views with different representation of
<emphasis>
- <property
moreinfo="none">struts-config.xml</property>: </emphasis>Diagram,
Tree and Source. The
- views can be selected via the tabs at the bottom of the editor. Any changes
made in one
- view are immediately visible when you switch to any other view.</para>
-
- <para>Now, we'll consider every view in more detail.</para>
- <section id="StrutsDiagramMode453">
-
- <title>Diagram View</title>
-
- <para>The Diagram view graphically displays the Web flow of the
application defined in
- the Struts configuration file.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Diagram View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_14.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>The Diagram view allows to edit navigation in your Struts
application. Just by
- right-clicking anywhere on the diagram, you can use a context menu to
create the
- building blocks of a Struts application:</para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para>Actions</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>Global forwards</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>Global exceptions</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>JSP Pages</para>
- </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Diagram Context Menu</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_15.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>Along the upper-left side of the editor is a stack of seven icons
for changing the
- behavior of the cursor in the diagram. </para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Editor Icons</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_16.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>The first icon switches to the default regular selection cursor,
the second to the
- marquee selection cursor and the third to the new connection cursor. The
last four
- icons switch the cursor to an insert cursor for each type of Struts build
block
- listed above (and in the order listed).</para>
-
- <para>For instance, clicking on the first of these four icons (the one
with the gears)
- will switch the cursor to insert actions. Clicking anywhere in the
diagram with this
- cursor has the same effect as right-click and selecting <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">Add >
Action...</property>
- </emphasis> from the context menu with the regular cursor active.
It's just
- more efficient to use this cursor if you're adding more than one
action at
- once.</para>
-
-
- </section>
- <section id="StrutsTreeMode42">
-
- <title>Tree View</title>
-
- <para>The Tree view represents the different elements of the Struts
application that are organized into functional categories
- on the left-hand side and a form for editing the properties of currently
selected items on the right-hand side.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Tree View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_17.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>You can right-click on any node in the category tree and perform
appropriate
- operations through a context menu. For instance, by right-clicking on
the
- action-mappings category node, you can add new actions to the
application.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Tree Context Menu</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_18.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>Let's consider the tree on the left more closely.</para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para>Under the <emphasis>
- <property
moreinfo="none">data-sources</property></emphasis> node you can
create a Data Source object that will be configured
- and made available as a servlet context
attribute.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>The <emphasis>
- <property
moreinfo="none">form-beans</property></emphasis> node is meant
for creating a set of form bean descriptors for this module.
- Every created element under this node is a JavaBean that implements the
org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm class.
- Use the Properties editor on the right to adjust properties specific to every
created form-bean.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>The <emphasis>
- <property
moreinfo="none">global-exceptions</property></emphasis> node is
intended for registering the handlers for the exceptions
- that might be thrown by an Action object.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>Use the <emphasis>
- <property
moreinfo="none">global-forwards</property></emphasis> node to
add, edit or delete a global forwards that represent
- ActionForward objects available to all Action objects as a return
value.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>The <emphasis>
- <property
moreinfo="none">controller</property></emphasis> node allows you
to configure the controller properties.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>Under the <emphasis>
- <property
moreinfo="none">resources</property></emphasis> node you can add,
delete, or edit message resources.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>Under the <emphasis>
- <property
moreinfo="none">plug-ins</property></emphasis> node you can
define a Struts plug-in. Right-click the node, select <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">Create
Plug-in</property></emphasis>
- and specify the plug-ib <emphasis>
- <property
moreinfo="none">Id</property></emphasis> and <emphasis>
- <property
moreinfo="none">ClassName</property></emphasis> by pointing to
the Java class which implements the org.apache.struts.action.PlugIn interface.
</para></listitem>
-
- </itemizedlist>
- </section>
- <section id="StrutsSourceMode9655">
-
- <title>Source View</title>
-
- <para>In the Source view, you have complete editing control of the
underlying XML
- coding.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Source View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_19.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>When working in Source view, you always have all the following
features available:</para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para>Content Assist</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>Open On Selection</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>File Folding</para>
- </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
- <para>You can take advantage of <ulink
url="../../jsf/html_single/index.html#CodeAssistAndDynamicCodeAssist42BasedOnProjectData">code
assist</ulink>.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Code Assist</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_20.png"
scale="85"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>The editor will also immediately flag any errors.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Errors in Source View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_21.png"
scale="85"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>Finally, you can use the Outline view with the editor to easily
navigate through
- the file.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Outline View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_22.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>Find more information about editor features <ulink
url="../../jsf/html_single/index.html#editors_features">in the editor
features chapter</ulink>.</para>
- </section>
- </section>
-
- <section id="GraphicalEditorForTilesFiles132">
-
- <title>Graphical Editor for Tiles Files</title>
- <para>Here, you'll know how to make use of the special graphical editor
for Tiles configuration files.</para>
- <para>The editor has three main views: Tree, Diagram and Source.
- The views can be selected via the tabs at the bottom of the editor. Any
changes made in
- one view are immediately visible when you switch to any other
view.</para>
-
- <para>Before we consider each view of the editor, let's look at the way
of creating new Tiles files.</para>
- <section id="CreateNewTilesFile1422">
-
- <title>Create New Tiles File</title>
-
- <para>To create new Tiles files, right click any folder and select
<emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">New > Tiles
File</property>. </emphasis></para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Creating a New Tiles File</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_23.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- </section>
- <section id="StrutsTreeView896">
-
- <title>Tree View</title>
-
- <para>The Tree view represents the different elements of the Tiles file
that are
- organized into functional categories on the left-hand side and a form for
editing
- the properties of currently selected items on the right-hand
side.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Tree View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_24.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>To edit the file, simply right click any node and select among
the available
- actions.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Editing in Tiles Editor</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_25.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- </section>
- <section id="StrutsDiagramView4643">
-
- <title>Diagram View</title>
-
- <para>The Diagram view allows you to create complex Tiles files in the
form of a
- diagram.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Diagram Mode</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_26.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>To create new definitions, simply right click anywhere in the
diagram.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Creating New Definition</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_27.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>You can also use the Diagram toolbar to make editing
easier.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Diagram Toolbar</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_28.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para> It contains four icons for changing the cursor state. The first
one is the
- default cursor state for selecting existing nodes. The second icon is
marquee
- selector. The third is used for creating new connections and the last one
is for
- adding definition template to the content.</para>
- </section>
- <section id="StrutsSource75">
-
- <title>Source</title>
-
- <para>The other view of the <property
moreinfo="none">Tiles editor</property> is the Source view that
- gives you full control over the source. Any changes here will immediately
appear in
- other modes when you switch to them.</para>
-
- <para>When working in Source view, you always have all following
features available:</para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para>Content Assist</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>Open On Selection</para>
- </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Source View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_29.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <para><ulink
url="../../jsf/html_single/index.html#CodeAssistAndDynamicCodeAssist42BasedOnProjectData">Code
- assist</ulink> is available in the Source mode.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Code Assist</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_30.png"
scale="85"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <para>Any errors are immediately reported as shown below:</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Errors Reporting</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_31.png"
scale="75"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>You can also use the Outline view together with the editor's
Source mode.
- It provides an easier navigation through the file.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Outline View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_32.png"
scale="85"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- </section>
- </section>
-
- <section id="GraphicalEditorForStrutsValidationFiles86">
-
- <title>Graphical Editor for Struts Validation Files</title>
-
- <para>Providing full support for development Struts applications JBoss
Tools comes with a
- visual validation editor. To open the editor double-click on the validation
file or if you don't have it create a new one.</para>
-
- <para>To create a new validation file, right click any folder in
- Project Explorer and select <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">File > New >
Other...</property>
- </emphasis>from the context menu and then <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools Web > Struts
> Validation File</property>. </emphasis></para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Creating New Validation File</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_33.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>The validation editor works with five modes: Formsets, Validators,
Constants and
- standard Tree and Source that you can easily switch over using tabs at the
bottom of the
- editor.</para>
- <para>The Formsets view shows forms and their elements on the left side and
the dialogue for
- defining their validation rules on the right side.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Formsets View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_34.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>The Constants view let you set constant values for your validation
rules.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Constansts View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_35.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>The validation file can also be viewed in a Tree view.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Tree View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_36.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>At any point you have full control over the source by switching to
the Source view.
- Any editing in this view will immediately be available in other views of the
editor.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Source View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_37.png"
scale="85"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>You can also open your own custom or Struts-standard
<emphasis>
- <property
moreinfo="none">validation-rules.xml</property>
- </emphasis> file.</para>
- <para>The Validators view shows the validation rules for a selected
validator. You can of
- course add your own rules.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Validators View</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_38.png"
scale="75"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <para>Here are the validation rules shown in the Source mode.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Validation Rules</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_39.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- </section>
-</chapter>
-
-
-<chapter id="modules"
xml:base="file:///home/ochikvina/WORK/for_compare/jbosstools-3.1.0.CR1/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/modules.xml">
- <?dbhtml filename="modules.html"?>
- <chapterinfo>
- <keywordset>
- <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
- <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
- <keyword>Struts Tools</keyword>
- <keyword>Java</keyword>
- <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
- </keywordset>
- </chapterinfo>
-
- <title>Modules</title>
-
- <para>JBoss Tools support working with Struts projects that have
- multiple modules. You can easily do the following:</para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para>Add new modules</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>Edit modules for an existing project or during Struts project
- import</para>
- </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
- <para>Now, let's discuss this functionality in more detail.</para>
- <section id="WhenImportingAStrutsProject432">
-
- <title>When Importing a Struts Project</title>
-
- <para>During Struts project import, if the project has multiple modules,
you
- will see a screen with all existing modules. You can select each
- module and edit its details.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Configuring Project Modules</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_40.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- </section>
- <section id="EditingModulesInAnExistingProject1">
-
- <title>Editing Modules in an Existing Project</title>
- <para>To edit modules in an existing project, right click the project and
- select <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools > Modules
Configuration</property>.
- </emphasis></para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Choosing Modules Configuration</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_41.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <para>You will see the same screen as above where you will be able to
select
- a module and edit its details.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Modules Configuration</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_42.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- </section>
- <section id="AddingNewModules1">
-
- <title>Adding New Modules</title>
-
- <para>Adding a new module is very simple. First switch to Web Project
view.
- Expand your project to the Configuration folder. Under that folder
- you should see the current modules. Right click on Configuration and
- select <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">New > Struts
Config</property>. </emphasis></para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Adding New Modules</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_43.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <para>You will see the screen below. You can specify a new module name and
- also add the new Struts configuration file to web.xml file.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Adding New Modules</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_44.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- </section>
-</chapter>
-
-
-<chapter id="code_generation"
xml:base="file:///home/ochikvina/WORK/for_compare/jbosstools-3.1.0.CR1/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/code_generation.xml">
- <?dbhtml filename="code_generation.html"?>
-
- <chapterinfo>
- <keywordset>
- <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
- <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
- <keyword>Struts Tools</keyword>
- <keyword>Java</keyword>
- <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
- </keywordset>
- </chapterinfo>
-
- <title>Code Generation</title>
-
- <para>JBoss Tools comes with a <property moreinfo="none">code
generation</property>
- feature. You can generate stub code for Struts Actions, FormBeans, Forwards
- and Exceptions.</para>
-
- <para>The code generation that JBoss tooling provides is based on Velocity
templates
- which can be modified for your use. The templates are located at
<emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none"> {JBossStudioHome} >
templates >
- codegeneration</property>. </emphasis></para>
-
- <para>There are a number of ways to invoke code generation. One is simply
- right-clicking the Struts diagram and selecting <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">Generate Java
Code....</property>
- </emphasis></para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Selecting Generate Java Code</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_45.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>On this screen you can select for which elements to generate code. If
you
- select Next you will be able to specify more options for each of the
- categories you selected.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Generate - Step 1</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_46.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <tip>
- <title>Tip:</title>
- <para>Please be careful not to override your existing files.</para>
- </tip>
-
- <para>When generation is complete, a result window will appear letting you know
how
- many classes were generated:</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Generation Finished</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_47.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>You don't always have to generate code for all elements at once. You
- can invoke generation for just an individual Struts artifact as well.
- Right-click an element on the diagram of the Struts configuration file and
- select <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">Generate Java
Code...</property>
- </emphasis> from the context menu.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Generation For Individual Struts Artifact</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_48.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-
- <para>The same can be done from within the Tree viewer for the editor of the
Struts
- configuration file.</para>
-
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Generation in Struts Config Editor</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_49.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter id="config_file_debugger"
xml:base="file:///home/ochikvina/WORK/for_compare/jbosstools-3.1.0.CR1/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/config_file_debugger.xml">
- <?dbhtml filename="config_file_debugger.html"?>
- <chapterinfo>
- <keywordset>
- <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
- <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
- <keyword>Struts Tools</keyword>
- <keyword>Java</keyword>
- <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
- </keywordset>
- </chapterinfo>
-
- <title>Struts Configuration File Debugger</title>
-
- <para>JBoss Tools come with <property moreinfo="none">Struts
configuration file
- debugger</property>. It allows you to set break points on Struts diagram
and
- then simply launch the server in debug mode.</para>
-
- <para>Simply right click an Action or a page and select Add <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">Breakpoint</property>.
</emphasis></para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Adding Breakpoint</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_50.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter id="page_links_recognizer"
xml:base="file:///home/ochikvina/WORK/for_compare/jbosstools-3.1.0.CR1/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/page_links_recognizer.xml">
- <?dbhtml filename="page_links_recognizer.html"?>
-
- <chapterinfo>
- <keywordset>
- <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
- <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
- <keyword>Java</keyword>
- <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
- </keywordset>
- </chapterinfo>
-
- <title>Customizable Page Links Recognizer</title>
-
- <para><property moreinfo="none">Custom page
links</property> allow you to define custom Struts page
- links that will be recognizable in the Struts application diagram. You can
- define these links by selecting <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">Window >
Preferences</property>
- </emphasis> from the menu bar and then selecting <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools > Web >
Struts > Customization</property>
- </emphasis> from the Preferences dialog box.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Customization Panel</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_51.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter id="project_verification"
xml:base="file:///home/ochikvina/WORK/for_compare/jbosstools-3.1.0.CR1/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/project_verification.xml">
- <?dbhtml filename="project_verification.html"?>
- <chapterinfo>
- <keywordset>
- <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
- <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
- <keyword>Struts Tools</keyword>
- <keyword>Java</keyword>
- <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
- </keywordset>
- </chapterinfo>
-
- <title>Struts Project Verification</title>
-
- <para>In this section we'll consider one more functionality that JBoss
Tools provide for Struts
- projects, namely adjusting projects verification.</para>
-
- <para>To configure Struts project verification select <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">Window >
Preferences</property>
- </emphasis> from the menu bar, select <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools > Web >
Verification</property>
- </emphasis> from the Preferences dialog box and then expand the
- Struts Rules node.</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Struts Rules</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_8.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <para>Suppose you are working in the Source viewer for a Struts
- configuration file as shown below:</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Struts Configuration File</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_9.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <para>While typing a class name or entering it from the graphical editor,
- you might make a minor typo (like <emphasis role="italic">
- <property
moreinfo="none">"sample.GreetingAction1"</property>
- </emphasis> instead of <emphasis role="italic">
- <property
moreinfo="none">"sample.GreetingAction"</property>
- </emphasis>). After saving the file,
- <property moreinfo="none">verification</property> checks to
make sure everything is
- correct and finds the error below:</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Error Reporting</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_10.png"
scale="75"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <para>Notice that the Package Explorer View shows a marked folder and a
- marked file where the error is.</para>
- <para>You can place the cursor over the line with the error to view a
- detailed error message:</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Error Message</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_11.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <para>The verification also checks to make sure you have specified the
- correct JSP page for the forward:</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>JSP Page Verification</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_12.png"
scale="75"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <para>Once you place the cursor over the line, you can see the error
- message:</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Error Message</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_13.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- <para>You can always invoke the verification by switching to the Diagram
- viewer, right-clicking and selecting <emphasis>
- <property moreinfo="none">Verify</property>
- </emphasis> from the context menu:</para>
- <figure float="0">
- <title>Verify Command</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata
fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_14.png"></imagedata>
- </imageobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter id="rel_resources_links"
xml:base="file:///home/ochikvina/WORK/for_compare/jbosstools-3.1.0.CR1/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/rel_resources_links.xml">
- <?dbhtml filename="rel_resources_links.html"?>
- <chapterinfo>
- <keywordset>
- <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
- <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
- <keyword>Struts Tools</keyword>
- <keyword>Java</keyword>
- <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
- </keywordset>
- </chapterinfo>
-
- <title>Relevant Resources Links</title>
-
- <para>Find out necessary information on <ulink
url="http://struts.apache.org/">Struts
- technology</ulink> if you don't know
enough.</para>
-
- <para>In summary, this reference should help you to get familiar with those
parts of
- <property moreinfo="none">JBoss
Tools</property> which are meant for development with Struts
- technology. If you've carefully gone through the document, you should
know
- now how to create/import Struts project or enable Struts capabilities for
an
- existing web project as well as organize and edit all necessary staff for
your
- Struts application using a set of views and editors provided by
<property moreinfo="none">JBoss
- Tools</property>.</para>
-
- <para>If you'd like to contribute your feedback is always appreciated.
You can
- leave your questions and suggestions on our <ulink
url="http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewforum&...
- <para>We hope, this guide helped you to get started with the JBoss Struts
Tools. Besides, for additional information you are welcome on <ulink
url="http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewforum&...
forum</ulink>.</para>
-</chapter>
-
-</book>
+]><book
xmlns:diffmk="http://diffmk.sf.net/ns/diff">
+ <bookinfo>
+ <title>Struts Tools Reference Guide</title>
+
+ <corpauthor>
+ <inlinemediaobject>
+ <imageobject role="fo">
+ <imagedata fileref="images/jbosstools_logo.png"
format="PNG"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ <imageobject role="html">
+ <imagedata></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </inlinemediaobject>
+ </corpauthor>
+
<author><firstname>Anatoly</firstname><surname>Fedosik</surname></author>
+
<author><firstname>Olga</firstname><surname>Chikvina</surname></author>
+
<author><firstname>Svetlana</firstname><surname>Mukhina</surname><email>smukhina(a)exadel.com</email></author>
+
+ <copyright>
+ <year>2007</year>
+ <year>2008</year>
+ <year>2009</year>
+ <year>2010</year>
+ <holder>JBoss by Red Hat</holder>
+ </copyright>
+ <releaseinfo><diffmk:wrapper diffmk:change="changed">
+ Version: 3.1.0.GA
+ </diffmk:wrapper></releaseinfo>
+
+<abstract>
+ <title></title>
+ <para>
+ <ulink
url="http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/nightly-docs/en/struts_too...
version</ulink>
+ </para>
+</abstract>
+
+
+ </bookinfo>
+
+ <toc></toc>
+
+
+<chapter id="intoduction"
xml:base="file:///home/vchukhutsina/repos/ochik_jboss/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/introduction.xml">
+ <?dbhtml filename="introduction.html"?>
+
+ <chapterinfo>
+ <keywordset>
+ <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
+ <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
+ <keyword>Java</keyword>
+ <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
+ </keywordset>
+ </chapterinfo>
+
+ <title>Introduction</title>
+
+ <para>If you prefer to develop web applications using Struts technology JBoss
Tools also meet
+ your needs. The professional developer toolset provides all necessary editors and
wizards
+ for creating Struts resources that enhances the process of building high-quality
web
+ applications.</para>
+ <note>
+ <title>Note:</title>
+ <para>Note that JBoss Tools support the Struts 1.1, 1.2.x
versions.</para>
+ </note>
+
+ <para>In this guide you will learn how to take advantage of Struts support that
<property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools</property>
+ provide.</para>
+
+ <section id="struts_key_features">
+ <title>Key Features of Struts Tools</title>
+
+ <para>For a start, we propose you to look through the table of main
features of Struts
+ Tools:</para>
+
+ <table>
+
+ <title>Key Functionality for Struts Tools</title>
+ <tgroup cols="3">
+
+ <colspec align="left" colnum="1"
colwidth="2*"></colspec>
+ <colspec colnum="2"
colwidth="4*"></colspec>
+ <colspec align="left" colnum="3"
colwidth="2*"></colspec>
+
+ <thead>
+ <row>
+ <entry>Feature</entry>
+ <entry>Benefit</entry>
+ <entry>Chapter</entry>
+ </row>
+ </thead>
+ <tbody>
+ <row>
+ <entry><para>Struts
Support</para></entry>
+ <entry><para>Step-by-step wizards for creating a new
struts project with a number
+ of predefined templates, importing existing ones and adding
struts
+ capabilities to non-struts web
projects.</para></entry>
+ <entry>
+ <link linkend="projects">struts
support</link>
+ </entry>
+ </row>
+
+ <row>
+ <entry><para>Support for Struts Configuration
File</para></entry>
+ <entry><para>Working on file using three modes:
diagram, tree and source.
+ Synchronization between the modes and full control over the
code. Easy
+ moving around the diagram using the Diagram Navigator.
Working with
+ struts projects that have multiple modules. Possibility to
use Struts
+ configuration file debugger allowing to set break points on
struts
+ diagram and then launch the server in debug
mode.</para></entry>
+ <entry>
+ <link
linkend="struts_config_editor">graphical editor for struts</link>
+ <link
linkend="config_file_debugger">configuration file debugger</link>
+ </entry>
+ </row>
+
+ <row>
+ <entry><para>Support for Struts
modules</para></entry>
+ <entry><para>A Struts module (struts-config.xml) is
automatically created while
+ creating a new project. There is also possibility to add new
ones or edit
+ already existing modules in your existing project or while
importing Struts project.</para></entry>
+ <entry>
+ <link linkend="modules">modules</link>
+ </entry>
+ </row>
+
+ <row>
+ <entry><para>Verification and
Validation</para></entry>
+ <entry><para>All occurring errors will be immediately
reported by verification
+ feature, no matter in what view you are working. Constant
validation and
+ errors checking allows to catch many of the errors during
development
+ process that significantly reduces development
time.</para></entry>
+ <entry>
+ <link
linkend="project_verification">verification and validation</link>
+ </entry>
+
+ </row>
+ </tbody>
+ </tgroup>
+ </table>
+
+ </section>
+
+ <section>
+ <title>Other relevant resources on the topic</title>
+
+ <para>All JBoss Developer Studio/JBoss Tools documentation you can find
on<ulink
url="http://docs.jboss.org/tools/">JBoss Tools project page
</ulink>.</para>
+ <para>The latest documentation builds are available on<ulink
url="http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/nightly-docs/">nig... docs
page</ulink>.</para>
+
+ </section>
+
+</chapter>
+
+
+<chapter id="projects"
xml:base="file:///home/vchukhutsina/repos/ochik_jboss/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/projects.xml">
+ <?dbhtml filename="projects.html"?>
+
+ <chapterinfo>
+ <keywordset>
+ <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
+ <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
+ <keyword>Java</keyword>
+ <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
+ </keywordset>
+ </chapterinfo>
+
+ <title>Projects</title>
+
+ <para>JBoss Tools provide the following functionality when working with
Struts:</para>
+
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Create new <property moreinfo="none">Struts
projects</property></para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Import (open) existing Struts projects. You can import any
project
+ structure</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Add <property moreinfo="none">Struts
capabilities</property> to any existing Eclipse
+ project</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Import and add Struts capabilities to any existing project
created outside
+ Eclipse.</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ <para>Now, we'll focus on all these points more fully.</para>
+
+ <section id="CreatingANewStrutsProjec745t">
+
+ <title>Creating a New Struts Project</title>
+
+
+ <para>JBoss Tools provides a New Struts Project Wizard that radically
simplifies the process
+ for getting started with a new Struts project. You just need to follow these
steps:</para>
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Select<emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">File > New
> Project...</property>
+ </emphasis> from the menu bar. Then, select <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools Web
> Struts > Struts Project</property>
+ </emphasis> in this dialog box. Click <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Next</property>:
</emphasis></para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Selecting Struts Wizard</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_2.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>On this form, provide the <property
moreinfo="none">Project Name</property>. You can also
+ select where to create the project or use the default
path.</para>
+ <para>Next to <property moreinfo="none">Struts
Environment</property> set which Struts version to
+ use.</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Creating Struts Project</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_3.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <tip>
+ <title>Tip:</title>
+ <para>Don't put spaces in project names since some OS could
experience problems
+ with their processing and searching these files.</para>
+ </tip>
+
+ <para>You can select the KickStart template, then the project created will
include a simple
+ Hello World type application that is ready to run.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Choosing Struts Template </title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_3_1.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Next, you register this application with the current servlet
container defined
+ for your workspace (JBoss AS, by default) in order to allow you to
test your
+ application more easily while still developing it. A new entry will
be added in
+ the servlet container configuration file to enable running the
application
+ in-place (called null deployment or link deployment). Uncheck the
<emphasis role="italic">
+ <property moreinfo="none">"Target
Server"</property>
+ </emphasis> check box if for some reason you don't want to
register
+ your application at this point.</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Registering The Project at Server</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_4.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>On the next form, you can select the TLD files to include in
this
+ project:</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Selecting Tag Libraries</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_5.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>After the project is created, you should have the following project
structure (if you
+ used the KickStart template):</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Project Structure</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_6.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <tip>
+ <title>Tip:</title>
+ <para>If you want to hide the jar files from Web App Libraries in view,
select the
+ down-pointing arrow in the upper right corner, select
+ <emphasis>Filters...</emphasis>, check the box next to Name
filter patterns
+ (matching names will be hidden), and type *.jar into the field. Then,
click OK.
+ </para>
+ </tip>
+ </section>
+ <section id="ImportingAnExistingStrutsProjectWithAnyStructure9653">
+
+ <title>Importing an Existing Struts Project with Any
Structure</title>
+
+ <para>For detailed information on migration projects to JBoss Developer
Studio see <ulink
url="../../Exadel-migration/html_single/index.html">Migration
Guide</ulink>.</para>
+
+ </section>
+ <section id="AddingStrutsCapabilityToAnExistingWebApplication532">
+
+ <title>Adding Struts Capability to an Existing Web
Application</title>
+
+ <para>Here, we'll consider how to add Struts functionality (Struts
libraries, tag
+ libraries and a Struts configuration file) to any existing Web application
project in
+ your Eclipse workspace.</para>
+
+ <para>By adding a Struts Nature to your project, you can now edit files
using JBoss Tools
+ editors, such as the <link
linkend="struts_config_editor">Struts configuration
+ editor</link> and the JBoss Tools JSP editor. To take advantage of this
just right-click
+ the project and select <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools > Add Struts
Capabilities</property>
+ </emphasis> from the context menu. This will start the process of
adding all necessary
+ libraries and files to make a Web Struts project from your one.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Adding Struts Capabilities</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_7.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>In the wizard you should point to location of your deployment
descriptor file web.xml
+ and name of the project.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Choosing Project Location</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_8.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <para>After hitting <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Next</property>,
</emphasis> you will see the following screen. This
+ screen simply means that you need to add at least one Struts module to your
project to
+ make this project a Struts project. Adding a Struts module means that a new
+ struts-config.xml will be added to your project and registered in the web.xml
file. In
+ addition, all required Struts libraries will be added. To add a Struts
module, select
+ the <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Add Struts
Support</property>
+ </emphasis> button.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Project Modules</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_9.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>Here you can select what Struts <property
moreinfo="none">Version</property>, <property
moreinfo="none">Servlet
+ Class</property>, <property moreinfo="none">URL
Pattern</property> and <property
moreinfo="none">TLD</property>s to add
+ to this project.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Selecting Struts Support Options</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_10.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>When done, you will see the default Struts module configuration
information. See how
+ to Edit <link linkend="modules">Struts
modules</link>.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Project Configuration Information</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_11.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>On the last screen you can set the different folders for your project
as well as
+ register this application with a servlet container. If you want the libraries
(.jar
+ files) will be automatically added to your project, click on the checkbox
<emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Add
Libraries</property>.</emphasis></para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Registering the Project at Server</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_12.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>When done, you can open end edit the struts-config.xml file using
useful Struts
+ configuration file editor provided by JBDS. (The Struts configuration is
shown below in
+ the Tree viewer).</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Struts-config.xml File</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_13.png"
scale="75"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ </section>
+
+ <section>
+ <title>Relevant Resources Links</title>
+
+ <para>You can find more in-depth explanation on how to work with special
wizards, editors and views that can
+ be used in various scenarios while developing Struts applications in our
<ulink url="../../jsf/html_single/index.html">Visual Web Tools
guide</ulink>.</para>
+ </section>
+</chapter>
+
+
+<chapter id="editors"
xml:base="file:///home/vchukhutsina/repos/ochik_jboss/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/editors.xml">
+ <?dbhtml filename="editors.html"?>
+ <chapterinfo>
+ <keywordset>
+ <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
+ <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
+ <keyword>Struts Tools</keyword>
+ <keyword>Java</keyword>
+ <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
+ </keywordset>
+ </chapterinfo>
+
+ <title>Editors</title>
+ <para>In this chapter we'll introduce you to featured graphical editors for
specific
+ Struts files such as Struts Configuration files, Tiles files, Struts Validation files
and web.xml.</para>
+
+ <section id="webxml_editor">
+ <title>Web.xml Editor</title>
+
+ <para>The <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">web.xml</property></emphasis>
file inside the <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">WEB-INF</property></emphasis>
folder is a deployment descriptor file for a Web Application. It
+ describes the servlets and other components and deployment properties that make up
your application.</para>
+
+ <para><property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools</property> add
the <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">web.xml</property></emphasis>
file to created Struts project automatically and provides a special editor for its
editing.
+ See the Visual Web Tools guide that gives a descriptive information on the <ulink
url="../../jsf/html_single/index.html#GraphicalWebApplicationFileEditor">web.xml
editor</ulink>.</para>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="struts_config_editor">
+
+ <title>Graphical Editor for Struts Configuration Files</title>
+ <para>First, let's dwell on the Struts Configuration file
editor.</para>
+ <para>This editor has three views with different representation of
<emphasis>
+ <property
moreinfo="none">struts-config.xml</property>: </emphasis>Diagram,
Tree and Source. The
+ views can be selected via the tabs at the bottom of the editor. Any changes
made in one
+ view are immediately visible when you switch to any other view.</para>
+
+ <para>Now, we'll consider every view in more detail.</para>
+ <section id="StrutsDiagramMode453">
+
+ <title>Diagram View</title>
+
+ <para>The Diagram view graphically displays the Web flow of the
application defined in
+ the Struts configuration file.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Diagram View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_14.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>The Diagram view allows to edit navigation in your Struts
application. Just by
+ right-clicking anywhere on the diagram, you can use a context menu to
create the
+ building blocks of a Struts application:</para>
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Actions</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Global forwards</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Global exceptions</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>JSP Pages</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Diagram Context Menu</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_15.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>Along the upper-left side of the editor is a stack of seven icons
for changing the
+ behavior of the cursor in the diagram. </para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Editor Icons</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_16.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>The first icon switches to the default regular selection cursor,
the second to the
+ marquee selection cursor and the third to the new connection cursor. The
last four
+ icons switch the cursor to an insert cursor for each type of Struts build
block
+ listed above (and in the order listed).</para>
+
+ <para>For instance, clicking on the first of these four icons (the one
with the gears)
+ will switch the cursor to insert actions. Clicking anywhere in the
diagram with this
+ cursor has the same effect as right-click and selecting <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Add >
Action...</property>
+ </emphasis> from the context menu with the regular cursor active.
It's just
+ more efficient to use this cursor if you're adding more than one
action at
+ once.</para>
+
+
+ </section>
+ <section id="StrutsTreeMode42">
+
+ <title>Tree View</title>
+
+ <para>The Tree view represents the different elements of the Struts
application that are organized into functional categories
+ on the left-hand side and a form for editing the properties of currently
selected items on the right-hand side.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Tree View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_17.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>You can right-click on any node in the category tree and perform
appropriate
+ operations through a context menu. For instance, by right-clicking on
the
+ action-mappings category node, you can add new actions to the
application.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Tree Context Menu</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_18.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>Let's consider the tree on the left more closely.</para>
+
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem><para>Under the <emphasis>
+ <property
moreinfo="none">data-sources</property></emphasis> node you can
create a Data Source object that will be configured
+ and made available as a servlet context
attribute.</para></listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para>The <emphasis>
+ <property
moreinfo="none">form-beans</property></emphasis> node is meant
for creating a set of form bean descriptors for this module.
+ Every created element under this node is a JavaBean that implements the
org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm class.
+ Use the Properties editor on the right to adjust properties specific to every
created form-bean.</para></listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para>The <emphasis>
+ <property
moreinfo="none">global-exceptions</property></emphasis> node is
intended for registering the handlers for the exceptions
+ that might be thrown by an Action object.</para></listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para>Use the <emphasis>
+ <property
moreinfo="none">global-forwards</property></emphasis> node to
add, edit or delete a global forwards that represent
+ ActionForward objects available to all Action objects as a return
value.</para></listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para>The <emphasis>
+ <property
moreinfo="none">controller</property></emphasis> node allows you
to configure the controller properties.</para></listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para>Under the <emphasis>
+ <property
moreinfo="none">resources</property></emphasis> node you can add,
delete, or edit message resources.</para></listitem>
+
+ <listitem><para>Under the <emphasis>
+ <property
moreinfo="none">plug-ins</property></emphasis> node you can
define a Struts plug-in. Right-click the node, select <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Create
Plug-in</property></emphasis>
+ and specify the plug-ib <emphasis>
+ <property
moreinfo="none">Id</property></emphasis> and <emphasis>
+ <property
moreinfo="none">ClassName</property></emphasis> by pointing to
the Java class which implements the org.apache.struts.action.PlugIn interface.
</para></listitem>
+
+ </itemizedlist>
+ </section>
+ <section id="StrutsSourceMode9655">
+
+ <title>Source View</title>
+
+ <para>In the Source view, you have complete editing control of the
underlying XML
+ coding.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Source View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_19.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>When working in Source view, you always have all the following
features available:</para>
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Content Assist</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Open On Selection</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>File Folding</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ <para>You can take advantage of <ulink
url="../../jsf/html_single/index.html#CodeAssistAndDynamicCodeAssist42BasedOnProjectData">code
assist</ulink>.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Code Assist</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_20.png"
scale="85"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>The editor will also immediately flag any errors.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Errors in Source View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_21.png"
scale="85"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>Finally, you can use the Outline view with the editor to easily
navigate through
+ the file.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Outline View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_22.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>Find more information about editor features <ulink
url="../../jsf/html_single/index.html#editors_features">in the editor
features chapter</ulink>.</para>
+ </section>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="GraphicalEditorForTilesFiles132">
+
+ <title>Graphical Editor for Tiles Files</title>
+ <para>Here, you'll know how to make use of the special graphical editor
for Tiles configuration files.</para>
+ <para>The editor has three main views: Tree, Diagram and Source.
+ The views can be selected via the tabs at the bottom of the editor. Any
changes made in
+ one view are immediately visible when you switch to any other
view.</para>
+
+ <para>Before we consider each view of the editor, let's look at the way
of creating new Tiles files.</para>
+ <section id="CreateNewTilesFile1422">
+
+ <title>Create New Tiles File</title>
+
+ <para>To create new Tiles files, right click any folder and select
<emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">New > Tiles
File</property>. </emphasis></para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Creating a New Tiles File</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_23.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ </section>
+ <section id="StrutsTreeView896">
+
+ <title>Tree View</title>
+
+ <para>The Tree view represents the different elements of the Tiles file
that are
+ organized into functional categories on the left-hand side and a form for
editing
+ the properties of currently selected items on the right-hand
side.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Tree View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_24.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>To edit the file, simply right click any node and select among
the available
+ actions.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Editing in Tiles Editor</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_25.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ </section>
+ <section id="StrutsDiagramView4643">
+
+ <title>Diagram View</title>
+
+ <para>The Diagram view allows you to create complex Tiles files in the
form of a
+ diagram.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Diagram Mode</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_26.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>To create new definitions, simply right click anywhere in the
diagram.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Creating New Definition</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_27.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>You can also use the Diagram toolbar to make editing
easier.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Diagram Toolbar</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_28.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para> It contains four icons for changing the cursor state. The first
one is the
+ default cursor state for selecting existing nodes. The second icon is
marquee
+ selector. The third is used for creating new connections and the last one
is for
+ adding definition template to the content.</para>
+ </section>
+ <section id="StrutsSource75">
+
+ <title>Source</title>
+
+ <para>The other view of the <property
moreinfo="none">Tiles editor</property> is the Source view that
+ gives you full control over the source. Any changes here will immediately
appear in
+ other modes when you switch to them.</para>
+
+ <para>When working in Source view, you always have all following
features available:</para>
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Content Assist</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Open On Selection</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Source View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_29.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <para><ulink
url="../../jsf/html_single/index.html#CodeAssistAndDynamicCodeAssist42BasedOnProjectData">Code
+ assist</ulink> is available in the Source mode.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Code Assist</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_30.png"
scale="85"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <para>Any errors are immediately reported as shown below:</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Errors Reporting</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_31.png"
scale="75"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>You can also use the Outline view together with the editor's
Source mode.
+ It provides an easier navigation through the file.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Outline View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_32.png"
scale="85"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ </section>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="GraphicalEditorForStrutsValidationFiles86">
+
+ <title>Graphical Editor for Struts Validation Files</title>
+
+ <para>Providing full support for development Struts applications JBoss
Tools comes with a
+ visual validation editor. To open the editor double-click on the validation
file or if you don't have it create a new one.</para>
+
+ <para>To create a new validation file, right click any folder in
+ Project Explorer and select <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">File > New >
Other...</property>
+ </emphasis>from the context menu and then <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools Web > Struts
> Validation File</property>. </emphasis></para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Creating New Validation File</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_33.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>The validation editor works with five modes: Formsets, Validators,
Constants and
+ standard Tree and Source that you can easily switch over using tabs at the
bottom of the
+ editor.</para>
+ <para>The Formsets view shows forms and their elements on the left side and
the dialogue for
+ defining their validation rules on the right side.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Formsets View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_34.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>The Constants view let you set constant values for your validation
rules.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Constansts View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_35.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>The validation file can also be viewed in a Tree view.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Tree View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_36.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>At any point you have full control over the source by switching to
the Source view.
+ Any editing in this view will immediately be available in other views of the
editor.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Source View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_37.png"
scale="85"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>You can also open your own custom or Struts-standard
<emphasis>
+ <property
moreinfo="none">validation-rules.xml</property>
+ </emphasis> file.</para>
+ <para>The Validators view shows the validation rules for a selected
validator. You can of
+ course add your own rules.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Validators View</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="images/struts/struts_38.png"
scale="75"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <para>Here are the validation rules shown in the Source mode.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Validation Rules</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_39.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ </section>
+</chapter>
+
+
+<chapter id="modules"
xml:base="file:///home/vchukhutsina/repos/ochik_jboss/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/modules.xml">
+ <?dbhtml filename="modules.html"?>
+ <chapterinfo>
+ <keywordset>
+ <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
+ <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
+ <keyword>Struts Tools</keyword>
+ <keyword>Java</keyword>
+ <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
+ </keywordset>
+ </chapterinfo>
+
+ <title>Modules</title>
+
+ <para>JBoss Tools support working with Struts projects that have
+ multiple modules. You can easily do the following:</para>
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Add new modules</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>Edit modules for an existing project or during Struts project
+ import</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ <para>Now, let's discuss this functionality in more detail.</para>
+ <section id="WhenImportingAStrutsProject432">
+
+ <title>When Importing a Struts Project</title>
+
+ <para>During Struts project import, if the project has multiple modules,
you
+ will see a screen with all existing modules. You can select each
+ module and edit its details.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Configuring Project Modules</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_40.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ </section>
+ <section id="EditingModulesInAnExistingProject1">
+
+ <title>Editing Modules in an Existing Project</title>
+ <para>To edit modules in an existing project, right click the project and
+ select <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools > Modules
Configuration</property>.
+ </emphasis></para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Choosing Modules Configuration</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_41.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <para>You will see the same screen as above where you will be able to
select
+ a module and edit its details.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Modules Configuration</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_42.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ </section>
+ <section id="AddingNewModules1">
+
+ <title>Adding New Modules</title>
+
+ <para>Adding a new module is very simple. First switch to Web Project
view.
+ Expand your project to the Configuration folder. Under that folder
+ you should see the current modules. Right click on Configuration and
+ select <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">New > Struts
Config</property>. </emphasis></para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Adding New Modules</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_43.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <para>You will see the screen below. You can specify a new module name and
+ also add the new Struts configuration file to web.xml file.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Adding New Modules</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_44.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ </section>
+</chapter>
+
+
+<chapter id="code_generation"
xml:base="file:///home/vchukhutsina/repos/ochik_jboss/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/code_generation.xml">
+ <?dbhtml filename="code_generation.html"?>
+
+ <chapterinfo>
+ <keywordset>
+ <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
+ <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
+ <keyword>Struts Tools</keyword>
+ <keyword>Java</keyword>
+ <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
+ </keywordset>
+ </chapterinfo>
+
+ <title>Code Generation</title>
+
+ <para>JBoss Tools comes with a <property moreinfo="none">code
generation</property>
+ feature. You can generate stub code for Struts Actions, FormBeans, Forwards
+ and Exceptions.</para>
+
+ <para>The code generation that JBoss tooling provides is based on Velocity
templates
+ which can be modified for your use. The templates are located at
<emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none"> {JBossStudioHome} >
templates >
+ codegeneration</property>. </emphasis></para>
+
+ <para>There are a number of ways to invoke code generation. One is simply
+ right-clicking the Struts diagram and selecting <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Generate Java
Code....</property>
+ </emphasis></para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Selecting Generate Java Code</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_45.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>On this screen you can select for which elements to generate code. If
you
+ select Next you will be able to specify more options for each of the
+ categories you selected.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Generate - Step 1</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_46.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <tip>
+ <title>Tip:</title>
+ <para>Please be careful not to override your existing files.</para>
+ </tip>
+
+ <para>When generation is complete, a result window will appear letting you know
how
+ many classes were generated:</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Generation Finished</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_47.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>You don't always have to generate code for all elements at once. You
+ can invoke generation for just an individual Struts artifact as well.
+ Right-click an element on the diagram of the Struts configuration file and
+ select <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Generate Java
Code...</property>
+ </emphasis> from the context menu.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Generation For Individual Struts Artifact</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_48.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+
+ <para>The same can be done from within the Tree viewer for the editor of the
Struts
+ configuration file.</para>
+
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Generation in Struts Config Editor</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_49.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+</chapter>
+
+<chapter id="config_file_debugger"
xml:base="file:///home/vchukhutsina/repos/ochik_jboss/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/config_file_debugger.xml">
+ <?dbhtml filename="config_file_debugger.html"?>
+ <chapterinfo>
+ <keywordset>
+ <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
+ <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
+ <keyword>Struts Tools</keyword>
+ <keyword>Java</keyword>
+ <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
+ </keywordset>
+ </chapterinfo>
+
+ <title>Struts Configuration File Debugger</title>
+
+ <para>JBoss Tools come with <property moreinfo="none">Struts
configuration file
+ debugger</property>. It allows you to set break points on Struts diagram
and
+ then simply launch the server in debug mode.</para>
+
+ <para>Simply right click an Action or a page and select Add <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Breakpoint</property>.
</emphasis></para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Adding Breakpoint</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_50.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+</chapter>
+
+<chapter id="page_links_recognizer"
xml:base="file:///home/vchukhutsina/repos/ochik_jboss/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/page_links_recognizer.xml">
+ <?dbhtml filename="page_links_recognizer.html"?>
+
+ <chapterinfo>
+ <keywordset>
+ <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
+ <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
+ <keyword>Java</keyword>
+ <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
+ </keywordset>
+ </chapterinfo>
+
+ <title>Customizable Page Links Recognizer</title>
+
+ <para><property moreinfo="none">Custom page
links</property> allow you to define custom Struts page
+ links that will be recognizable in the Struts application diagram. You can
+ define these links by selecting <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Window >
Preferences</property>
+ </emphasis> from the menu bar and then selecting <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools > Web >
Struts > Customization</property>
+ </emphasis> from the Preferences dialog box.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Customization Panel</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/struts/struts_51.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+</chapter>
+
+<chapter id="project_verification"
xml:base="file:///home/vchukhutsina/repos/ochik_jboss/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/project_verification.xml">
+ <?dbhtml filename="project_verification.html"?>
+ <chapterinfo>
+ <keywordset>
+ <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
+ <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
+ <keyword>Struts Tools</keyword>
+ <keyword>Java</keyword>
+ <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
+ </keywordset>
+ </chapterinfo>
+
+ <title>Struts Project Verification</title>
+
+ <para>In this section we'll consider one more functionality that JBoss
Tools provide for Struts
+ projects, namely adjusting projects verification.</para>
+
+ <para>To configure Struts project verification select <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Window >
Preferences</property>
+ </emphasis> from the menu bar, select <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">JBoss Tools > Web >
Verification</property>
+ </emphasis> from the Preferences dialog box and then expand the
+ Struts Rules node.</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Struts Rules</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_8.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <para>Suppose you are working in the Source viewer for a Struts
+ configuration file as shown below:</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Struts Configuration File</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_9.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <para>While typing a class name or entering it from the graphical editor,
+ you might make a minor typo (like <emphasis role="italic">
+ <property
moreinfo="none">"sample.GreetingAction1"</property>
+ </emphasis> instead of <emphasis role="italic">
+ <property
moreinfo="none">"sample.GreetingAction"</property>
+ </emphasis>). After saving the file,
+ <property moreinfo="none">verification</property> checks to
make sure everything is
+ correct and finds the error below:</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Error Reporting</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_10.png"
scale="75"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <para>Notice that the Package Explorer View shows a marked folder and a
+ marked file where the error is.</para>
+ <para>You can place the cursor over the line with the error to view a
+ detailed error message:</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Error Message</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_11.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <para>The verification also checks to make sure you have specified the
+ correct JSP page for the forward:</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>JSP Page Verification</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_12.png"
scale="75"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <para>Once you place the cursor over the line, you can see the error
+ message:</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Error Message</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_13.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ <para>You can always invoke the verification by switching to the Diagram
+ viewer, right-clicking and selecting <emphasis>
+ <property moreinfo="none">Verify</property>
+ </emphasis> from the context menu:</para>
+ <figure float="0">
+ <title>Verify Command</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata
fileref="images/verif_valid/verif_valid_14.png"></imagedata>
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+</chapter>
+
+<chapter id="rel_resources_links"
xml:base="file:///home/vchukhutsina/repos/ochik_jboss/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/en/modules/rel_resources_links.xml">
+ <?dbhtml filename="rel_resources_links.html"?>
+ <chapterinfo>
+ <keywordset>
+ <keyword>JBoss Developer Studio</keyword>
+ <keyword>Eclipse</keyword>
+ <keyword>Struts Tools</keyword>
+ <keyword>Java</keyword>
+ <keyword>JBoss</keyword>
+ </keywordset>
+ </chapterinfo>
+
+ <title>Relevant Resources Links</title>
+
+ <para>Find out necessary information on <ulink
url="http://struts.apache.org/">Struts
+ technology</ulink> if you don't know
enough.</para>
+
+ <para>In summary, this reference should help you to get familiar with those
parts of
+ <property moreinfo="none">JBoss
Tools</property> which are meant for development with Struts
+ technology. If you've carefully gone through the document, you should
know
+ now how to create/import Struts project or enable Struts capabilities for
an
+ existing web project as well as organize and edit all necessary staff for
your
+ Struts application using a set of views and editors provided by
<property moreinfo="none">JBoss
+ Tools</property>.</para>
+
+ <para>If you'd like to contribute your feedback is always appreciated.
You can
+ leave your questions and suggestions on our
+ <ulink
url="http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewforum&...
+ Forum</ulink>.</para>
+ <para>We hope, this guide helped you to get started with the JBoss Struts
Tools.
+ Besides, for additional information you are welcome on
+ <ulink
url="http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewforum&...
forum</ulink>.</para>
+</chapter>
+
+</book>
Modified: branches/jbosstools-3.1.x/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/pom.xml
===================================================================
--- branches/jbosstools-3.1.x/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/pom.xml 2010-03-04
12:44:54 UTC (rev 20649)
+++ branches/jbosstools-3.1.x/struts/docs/struts_tools_ref_guide/pom.xml 2010-03-04
12:46:19 UTC (rev 20650)
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
<profile>
<id>releaseJBDS</id>
<properties>
- <master>master_output.xml</master>
+ <master>master.xml</master>
<xsl-single>classpath:/xslt/com/jboss/tools/xhtml-single-release.xsl</xsl-single>
<xsl-chunked>classpath:/xslt/com/jboss/tools/xhtml-release.xsl</xsl-chunked>
<xsl-pdf>classpath:/xslt/com/jboss/tools/pdf.xsl</xsl-pdf>