Input/output Error Reading Configuration From Resource Path
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search in one of my setsExclude this search from one of my sets 5 messages in org.apache.struts.devRe: javax.servlet.UnavailableExceptio...FromSent OnAttachmentsJonathan AsbellJun 21, 2001 7:40 pm zhaojJun 21, 2001 8:54 pm Sukachevin, StoehrJun 22, 2001 3:30 am Jonathan AsbellJun 22, 2001 5:24 am Craig R. McClanahanJun 22, 2001 7:17 pm Subject:Re: javax.servlet.UnavailableException: Input/output error reading configuration from resource path /WEB-INF/struts-config.xmlFrom:Craig R. McClanahan (crai...@apache.org)Date:Jun 22, 2001 7:17:31 pmList:org.apache.struts.dev On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Jonathan Asbell wrote: However, I think it should be designed somehow to look locally for the dtd in this case. I have seen alot of talk about this dtd issue in the last few weeks which is an indicator that a clearer explanation and minor code tweak are probably warranted. It is not clear what the deafualt is, what happens with a struts.jar and without one, and where the dtd must reside. etc,etc. It *is* designed to look locally first. Since you are building from soure, you might want to look before you suggest changes :-). Then, everything will become clear. In the sources for ActionServlet, you will note that it registers alternate locations for the struts-config DTD, as well as the webapp deployment descriptor DTDs for servlet 2.2 and servlet 2.3. These alternate locations are within struts.jar, for the precise purpose of avoiding the need to go across the network for the DTDs. The problem comes from broken servlet containers that do not correctly retrieve resources from the web application's JAR files (in /WEB-INF/lib) or unpacked classes directory (/WEB-INF/classes). As a result, on a correctly implemented servlet container, you can run Struts based apps on a completely disconnected computer. Anyone who saw my JavaOne session on Thursday saw me do just that (running Struts over Tomcat 4, on a laptop that was not connected to the net). Craig Tue 15:00:09 | cache-1.a | 0.10 seconds | © 2007-2014 MarkLogic Corporation. All rights reserved. Home | Browse | FAQ | Advertising | Blog | Feedback | MarkMail™ Legalese | About MarkLogic Server