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No Content Assist for struts tld's [message #75419] Mon, 21 February 2005 09:27 Go to next message
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Hello,

Using Eclipse 3.0 with the IBM contribution I was able to having content
assist fro struts tld after creating a root directory C:/WEB-INF
containing the struts tld's. (thanks to Marco Bucciarelli) Now try to use
the Eclipse Webtools instead the content assist for struts tld's is not
working anymore. Getting the message: "Content Assist not available at the
current location". Can anyone tell me which location this is? I've put the
tld's within the projects WEB-INF folder. Even the c:\WEB-INF still exists.
Anyone any idea?

Thanks, Peter
Re: No Content Assist for struts tld's [message #75667 is a reply to message #75419] Mon, 21 February 2005 15:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Peter Zweers wrote:
> Using Eclipse 3.0 with the IBM contribution I was able to having content
> assist fro struts tld after creating a root directory C:/WEB-INF
> containing the struts tld's. (thanks to Marco Bucciarelli) Now try to
> use the Eclipse Webtools instead the content assist for struts tld's is
> not working anymore. Getting the message: "Content Assist not available
> at the current location". Can anyone tell me which location this is?
> I've put the tld's within the projects WEB-INF folder. Even the
> c:\WEB-INF still exists.
> Anyone any idea?

Which build is this with? M2 and later should be working correctly.
Does "http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/tags-logic" work as your
taglib directive's URI?

--
- Nitin
Re: No Content Assist for struts tld's [message #75833 is a reply to message #75667] Tue, 22 February 2005 12:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
In article <cvdfis$fks$1@www.eclipse.org>, nitind@us.ibm.com says...
> Peter Zweers wrote:
> > Using Eclipse 3.0 with the IBM contribution I was able to having content
> > assist fro struts tld after creating a root directory C:/WEB-INF
> > containing the struts tld's. (thanks to Marco Bucciarelli) Now try to
> > use the Eclipse Webtools instead the content assist for struts tld's is
> > not working anymore. Getting the message: "Content Assist not available
> > at the current location". Can anyone tell me which location this is?
> > I've put the tld's within the projects WEB-INF folder. Even the
> > c:\WEB-INF still exists.
> > Anyone any idea?
>
> Which build is this with? M2 and later should be working correctly.
> Does "http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/tags-logic" work as your
> taglib directive's URI?
>
>
I've installed eclipse-SDK-3.1M4 and the URI is
"http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/tags-logic"
Any Idea?
Re: No Content Assist for struts tld's [message #75867 is a reply to message #75833] Tue, 22 February 2005 13:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Peter wrote:
> I've installed eclipse-SDK-3.1M4 and the URI is
> "http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/tags-logic"
> Any Idea?

Where is your .jsp in relation to the .tld files? What's the layout
of your project look like?

--
- Nitin
Re: No Content Assist for struts tld's [message #75933 is a reply to message #75867] Tue, 22 February 2005 15:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
In article <cvftv7$lan$1@www.eclipse.org>, nitind@us.ibm.com says...
> Peter wrote:
> > I've installed eclipse-SDK-3.1M4 and the URI is
> > "http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/tags-logic"
> > Any Idea?
>
> Where is your .jsp in relation to the .tld files? What's the layout
> of your project look like?
>
>
I've created J2EE web project having the following directory structure:
[My-App]
- [Java Sources]
- [Web-Content]
-- [images]
-- [META-INF]
-- [MyApp]
header.jsp
footer.jsp
tiles-templates.jsp
---- [example]
example.jsp
-- [theme]
-- [WEB-INF]
struts.tld(s)
struts-config.xml
web.xml
---- [classes]
All my classes
---- [lib]
common-*.jar(s)
mysql-connector.jar
struts.jar
Re: No Content Assist for struts tld's [message #76004 is a reply to message #75933] Tue, 22 February 2005 16:57 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Peter Zweers wrote:
> I've created J2EE web project having the following directory structure:
....

I think we're long overdue to open a Bugzilla bug and stop
overrunning the newsgroup. Please open a bug against the Web Tools
product's jst.jsp component and attach an image of the Navigator
showing your folder layout.

--
- Nitin
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