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<!-- ========== Defined Types ============================================= -->
<!-- An "AttributeName" is the identifier of a page, request, session, or
application scope attribute.
-->
<!ENTITY % AttributeName "CDATA">
<!-- A "BeanName" is the identifier of a JavaBean, such as a form bean,
and also serves as the name of the corresponding scripting variable
and the name of the JSP attribute under which the bean is accessed.
Therefore, it must conform to the rules for a Java identifier.
-->
<!ENTITY % BeanName "CDATA">
<!-- A "Boolean" is the string representation of a boolean (true or false)
variable.
-->
<!ENTITY % Boolean "(true|false|yes|no)">
<!-- A "ClassName" is the fully qualified name of a Java class that is
instantiated to provide the functionality of the enclosing element.
-->
<!ENTITY % ClassName "CDATA">
<!-- An "Integer" is a character string consisting solely of numeric digits,
optionally preceeded by a minus sign, that can be converted to a
32-bit integer.
-->
<!ENTITY % Integer "CDATA">
<!-- A "Location" is a relative path, delimited by "/" characters, that
defines the location of a resource relative to the location of the
Struts configuration file itself.
-->
<!ENTITY % Location "#PCDATA">
<!-- A "PropName" is the name of a JavaBeans property, and must begin with
a lower case letter and contain only characters that are legal in a
Java identifier.
-->
<!ENTITY % PropName "CDATA">
<!-- A "RequestPath" is an module-relative URI path, beginning with a
slash, that identifies a mapped resource (such as a JSP page or a servlet)
within this web application.
-->
<!ENTITY % RequestPath "CDATA">
<!-- The name of a JSP bean scope within which such a form bean may be
accessed.
-->
<!ENTITY % RequestScope "(request|session)">
<!-- ========== Top Level Elements ======================================== -->
<!-- The "struts-config" element is the root of the configuration file
hierarchy, and contains nested elements for all of the other
configuration settings.
-->
<!ELEMENT struts-config (data-sources?, form-beans?, global-exceptions?, global-forwards?, action-mappings?, controller?, message-resources*, plug-in*)>
<!ATTLIST struts-config id ID #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "data-sources" element describes a set of DataSource objects [JDBC 2.0
Standard Extension]. The individual DataSource objects are configured through
nested <data-source> elements.
-->
<!ELEMENT data-sources (data-source*)>
<!ATTLIST data-sources id ID #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "data-source" element describes a DataSource object [JDBC 2.0 Standard
Extension] that will be instantiated, configured, and made available as a
servlet context attribute (or "application-scope bean"). Any object can be
specified so long as it implements [javax.sql.DataSource] and can be
configured entirely from JavaBean properties. The following attributes
are required:
className The configuration bean for this DataSource object. If
specified, the object must be a subclass of the default
configuration bean.
["org.apache.struts.config.DataSourceConfig"]
key Servlet context attribute key under which this data source
will be stored. Default is the value specified by string
constant defined by Globals.DATA_SOURCE_KEY. The application
module prefix (if any) is appended to the key
(${key}$prefix}).
[org.apache.struts.Globals.DATA_SOURCE_KEY]
NOTE: The application module prefix includes the leading
slash, so the default datasource for a module named "foo" is
stored under "org.apache.struts.action.DATA_SOURCE/foo".
type Fully qualified Java class name for this data source object.
The class must implement DataSource [javax.sql.DataSource],
and the object must be configurable entirely from JavaBean
properties.
-->
<!ELEMENT data-source (set-property*)>
<!ATTLIST data-source id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST data-source className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST data-source key %AttributeName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST data-source type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "form-beans" element describes the set of form bean descriptors for this
module. The following attributes are defined:
type Fully qualified Java class to use when instantiating
ActionFormBean objects. If specified, the object must be a
subclass of the default class type.
WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You
can set the default implementation class name with the
"formBean" initialization parameter to the Struts
controller servlet.
-->
<!ELEMENT form-beans (form-bean*)>
<!ATTLIST form-beans id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST form-beans type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "form-bean" element describes an ActionForm subclass
[org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm] that can be referenced by an "action"
element.
The "form-bean" element describes a particular form bean, which is a
JavaBean that implements the org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm
class. The following attributes are defined:
className The configuration bean for this form bean object. If
specified, the object must be a subclass of the default
configuration bean.
["org.apache.struts.config.FormBeanConfig"]
dynamic If the form bean type is a DynaActionForm subclass (that you
created), then (and only then) set this attribute to "true".
If the type is set to the default DynaActionForm or any
conventional ActionForm subclass, then this attribute can be
omitted.
[true] if type is "org.apache.struts.action.DynaActionForm"
[false] otherwise DEPRECATED - THIS IS NOW DETERMINED
DYNAMICALLY BASED ON THE SPECIFIED IMPLEMENTATION CLASS.
name The unique identifier for this form bean. Referenced by the
<action> element to specify which form bean to use with its
request.
type Fully qualified Java class name of the ActionForm subclass
to use with this form bean.
-->
<!ELEMENT form-bean (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*, form-property*)>
<!ATTLIST form-bean id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST form-bean className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST form-bean dynamic %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST form-bean name %BeanName; #REQUIRED>
<!ATTLIST form-bean type %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
<!-- The "form-property" element describes a JavaBean property that can be used to
configure an instance of a DynaActionForm or a subclass thereof. This element
is only utilized when the "type" attribute of the enclosing "form-bean" element
is [org.apache.struts.action.DynaActionForm] or a subclass of DynaActionForm. If
a custom DynaActionForm subclass is used, then the "dynamic" attribute of the
enclosing <form-bean> element must be set to "true". Since Struts 1.1.
className The configuration bean for this form property object. If
specified, the object must be a subclass of the default
configuration bean.
["org.apache.struts.config.FormPropertyConfig"]
initial String representation of the initial value for this property.
If not specified, primitives will be initialized to zero and
objects initialized to the zero-argument instantiation of that
object class. For example, Strings will be initialized to ""
name The name of the JavaBean property described by this element.
size The number of array elements to create if the value of the
"type" attribute specifies an array, but there is no value
specified for the "initial" attribute.
type Fully qualified Java class name of the field underlying this
property, optionally followed by "[]" to indicate that the
field is indexed.
-->
<!ELEMENT form-property (set-property*)>
<!ATTLIST form-property className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST form-property initial CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST form-property name %PropName; #REQUIRED>
<!ATTLIST form-property size %Integer; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST form-property type %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
<!-- The "global-exceptions" element describes a set of exceptions that might be
thrown by an Action object. The handling of individual exception types is
configured through nested exception elements. An <action> element may
override a global exception handler by registering a local exception handler
for the same exception type. Since Struts 1.1.
-->
<!ELEMENT global-exceptions (exception*)>
<!ATTLIST global-exceptions id ID #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "exception" element registers an ExceptionHandler for an exception type.
The following attributes are defined:
bundle Servlet context attribute for the message resources bundle
associated with this handler. The default attribute is the
value specified by the string constant declared at
Globals.MESSAGES_KEY.
[org.apache.struts.Globals.MESSAGES_KEY]
className The configuration bean for this ExceptionHandler object.
If specified, className must be a subclass of the default
configuration bean
["org.apache.struts.config.ExceptionConfig"]
handler Fully qualified Java class name for this exception handler.
["org.apache.struts.action.ExceptionHandler"]
key The key to use with this handler's message resource bundle
that will retrieve the error message template for this
exception.
path The module-relative URI to the resource that will complete
the request/response if this exception occurs.
scope The context ("request" or "session") that is used to access
the ActionError object [org.apache.struts.action.ActionError]
for this exception.
type Fully qualified Java class name of the exception type to
register with this handler.
-->
<!ELEMENT exception (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*)>
<!ATTLIST exception id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST exception bundle %AttributeName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST exception className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST exception handler %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST exception key CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ATTLIST exception path %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST exception scope CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST exception type %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
<!-- The "global-forwards" element describes a set of ActionForward objects
[org.apache.struts.action.ActionForward] that are available to all Action
objects as a return value. The individual ActionForwards are configured
through nested <forward> elements. An <action> element may override a global
forward by defining a local <forward> of the same name.
type Fully qualified Java class to use when instantiating
ActionForward objects. If specified, the object must be a
subclass of the default class type.
WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You
can set the default implementation class name with the
"forward" initialization parameter to the Struts
controller servlet.
-->
<!ELEMENT global-forwards (forward*)>
<!ATTLIST global-forwards id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST global-forwards type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "forward" element describes an ActionForward that is to be made
available to an Action as a return value. An ActionForward is referenced by
a logical name and encapsulates a URI. A "forward" element may be used to
describe both global and local ActionForwards. Global forwards are available
to all the Action objects in the module. Local forwards can be
nested within an <action> element and only available to an Action object
when it is invoked through that ActionMapping.
className Fully qualified Java class name of ActionForward
subclass to use for this object.
["org.apache.struts.action.ActionForward"]
contextRelative Set this to "true" if, in a modular application, the path
attribute starts with a slash "/" and should be considered
relative to the entire web application rather than the module.
Since Struts 1.1.
[false]
name The unique identifier for this forward. Referenced by the
Action object at runtime to select - by its logical name -
the resource that should complete the request/response.
path The module-relative or context-relative path to the resources
that is encapsulated by the logical name of this ActionForward.
If the path is to be considered context-relative when used in
a modular application, then the contextRelative attribute
should be set to "true". This value should begin with a slash
("/") character.
redirect Set to "true" if a redirect instruction should be issued to
the user-agent so that a new request is issued for this
forward's resource. If true, RequestDispatcher.Redirect is
called. If "false", RequestDispatcher.forward is called instead.
[false]
-->
<!ELEMENT forward (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*)>
<!ATTLIST forward id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST forward className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST forward contextRelative %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST forward name CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ATTLIST forward path %RequestPath; #REQUIRED>
<!ATTLIST forward redirect %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "action-mappings" element describes a set of ActionMapping objects
[org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping] that are available to process
requests matching the url-pattern our ActionServlet registered with the
container. The individual ActionMappings are configured through nested
<action> elements. The following attributes are defined:
type Fully qualified Java class to use when instantiating
ActionMapping objects. If specified, the object must be a
subclass of the default class type.
WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You
can set the default implementation class name with the
"mapping" initialization parameter to the Struts
controller servlet.
-->
<!ELEMENT action-mappings (action*)>
<!ATTLIST action-mappings id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action-mappings type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "action" element describes an ActionMapping object that is to be used
to process a request for a specific module-relative URI. The following
attributes are defined:
attribute Name of the request-scope or session-scope attribute that
is used to access our ActionForm bean, if it is other than
the bean's specified "name". Optional if "name" is specified,
else not valid.
className The fully qualified Java class name of the ActionMapping
subclass to use for this action mapping object. Defaults to
the type specified by the enclosing <action-mappings>
element or to "org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping" if
not specified.
["org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping"]
forward Module-relative path of the servlet or other resource that
will process this request, instead of the Action class
specified by "type". The path WILL NOT be processed
through the "forwardPattern" attribute that is configured
on the "controller" element for this module.
Exactly one of "forward", "include", or "type" must be
specified.
include Module-relative path of the servlet or other resource that
will process this request, instead of the Action class
specified by "type". The path WILL NOT be processed
through the "forwardPattern" attribute that is configured
on the "controller" element for this module.
Exactly one of "forward", "include", or "type" must be
specified.
input Module-relative path of the action or other resource to
which control should be returned if a validation error is
encountered. Valid only when "name" is specified. Required
if "name" is specified and the input bean returns
validation errors. Optional if "name" is specified and the
input bean does not return validation errors.
name Name of the form bean, if any, that is associated with this
action mapping.
path The module-relative path of the submitted request, starting
with a "/" character, and without the filename extension if
extension mapping is used.
NOTE: Do *not* include a period in your path name,
because it will look like a filename extension and
cause your Action to not be located.
parameter General-purpose configuration parameter that can be used to
pass extra information to the Action object selected by
this action mapping.
prefix Prefix used to match request parameter names to ActionForm
property names, if any. Optional if "name" is specified,
else not allowed.
roles Comma-delimited list of security role names that are allowed
access to this ActionMapping object. Since Struts 1.1.
scope The context ("request" or "session") that is used to
access our ActionForm bean, if any. Optional if "name" is
specified, else not valid.
suffix Suffix used to match request parameter names to ActionForm
bean property names, if any. Optional if "name" is
specified, else not valid.
type Fully qualified Java class name of the Action subclass
[org.apache.struts.action.Action] that will process requests
for this action mapping. Not valid if either the "forward"
or "include" attribute is specified. Exactly one of
"forward", "include", or "type" must be specified.
unknown Set to "true" if this object should be configured as the
default action mapping for this module. If a request does not
match another object, it will be passed to the ActionMapping
object with unknown set to "true". Only one ActionMapping
can be marked as "unknown" within a module.
[false]
validate Set to "true" if the validate method of the ActionForm bean
should be called prior to calling the Action object for this
action mapping, or set to "false" if you do not want the
validate method called.
[true]
-->
<!ELEMENT action (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*, exception*, forward*)>
<!ATTLIST action id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action attribute %BeanName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action forward %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action include %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action input %RequestPath; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action name %BeanName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action parameter CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action path %RequestPath; #REQUIRED>
<!ATTLIST action prefix CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action roles CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action scope %RequestScope; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action suffix CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action type %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action unknown %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST action validate %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "controller" element describes the ControllerConfig bean
[org.apache.struts.config.ControllerConfig] that encapsulates
a module's runtime configuration. The following
attributes are defined:
bufferSize The size of the input buffer used when processing
file uploads.
[4096]
className Fully qualified Java class name of the
ControllerConfig subclass for this controller object.
If specified, the object must be a subclass of the
default class.
["org.apache.struts.config.ControllerConfig"]
contentType Default content type (and optional character encoding) to
be set on each response. May be overridden by the Action,
JSP, or other resource to which the request is forwarded.
["text/html"]
debug Debugging detail level for this module. [0]
DEPRECATED - configure the logging detail level
in your underlying logging implementation.
forwardPattern Replacement pattern defining how the "path" attribute of a
<forward> element is mapped to a context-relative URL when
it starts with a slash (and when the contextRelative
property is false). This value may consist of any
combination of the following:
- "$M" - Replaced by the module prefix of this module
- "$P" - Replaced by the "path" attribute of the selected
"forward" element
- "$$" - Causes a literal dollar sign to be rendered
- "$x" - (Where "x" is any character not defined above)
Silently swallowed, reserved for future use
If not specified, the default forwardPattern is "$M$P",
which is consistent with the previous behavior of
forwards. Since Struts 1.1. ["$M$P"]
inputForward Set to "true" if you want the "input" attribute of
<action> elements to be the name of a local or global
ActionForward, which will then be used to calculate the
ultimate URL. Set to "false" (the default) to treat the
"input" parameter of <action> elements as a
module-relative path to the resource
to be used as the input form. Since Struts 1.1.
[false]
locale Set to "true" if you want a Locale object stored in the
user's session if not already present.
[true]
maxFileSize The maximum size (in bytes) of a file to be accepted as a
file upload. Can be expressed as a number followed by a
"K", "M", or "G", which are interpreted to mean kilobytes,
megabytes, or gigabytes, respectively.
["250M"]
memFileSize The maximum size (in bytes) of a file whose contents will
be retained in memory after uploading. Files larger than
this threshold will be written to some alternative storage
medium, typically a hard disk. Can be expressed as a number
followed by a "K", "M", or "G", which are interpreted to
mean kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes, respectively.
["256K"]
multipartClass The fully qualified Java class name of the multipart
request handler class to be used with this module.
["org.apache.struts.upload.CommonsMultipartRequestHandler"]
nocache Set to "true" if you want the controller to add HTTP
headers for defeating caching to every response from
this module. [false]
pagePattern Replacement pattern defining how the "page" attribute of
custom tags using it is mapped to a context-relative URL
of the corresponding resource. This value may consist of
any combination of the following:
- "$M" - Replaced by the module prefix of this module
- "$P" - Replaced by the value of the "page" attribute
- "$$" - Causes a literal dollar sign to be rendered
- "$x" - (Where "x" is any character not defined above)
Silently swallowed, reserved for future use
If not specified, the default forwardPattern is
"$M$P", which is consistent with previous hard coded
behavior of URL evaluation for "page" attributes.
["$M$P"]
processorClass The fully qualified Java class name of the
RequestProcessor subclass to be used with this module.
["org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor"]
tempDir Temporary working directory to use when processing
file uploads.
[{Directory provided by servlet container}]
-->
<!ELEMENT controller (set-property*)>
<!ATTLIST controller id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller bufferSize %Integer; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller contentType CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller debug %Integer; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller forwardPattern CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller inputForward %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller locale %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller maxFileSize CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller memFileSize CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller multipartClass %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller nocache %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller pagePattern CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller processorClass %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST controller tempDir CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "message-resources" element describes a MessageResources object with
message templates for this module. The following attributes are defined:
className The configuration bean for this message resources object.
If specified, the object must be a subclass of the default
configuration bean.
["org.apache.struts.config.MessageResourcesConfig"]
factory Fully qualified Java class name of the
MessageResourcesFactory subclass to use for this message
resources object.
["org.apache.struts.util.PropertyMessageResourcesFactory"]
key Servlet context attribute under which this message
resources bundle will be stored. The default attribute is
the value specified by the string constant at
[Globals.MESSAGES_KEY]. The module prefix (if
any) is appended to the key (${key}${prefix}).
[org.apache.struts.Globals.MESSAGES_KEY]
NOTE: The module prefix includes the leading
slash, so the default message resource bundle for a module
named "foo" is stored under
"org.apache.struts.action.MESSAGE/foo".
null Set to "true" if you want our message resources to return a
null string for unknown message keys, or "false" to return a
message with the bad key value.
parameter Configuration parameter to be passed to the createResources
method of our factory object.
-->
<!ELEMENT message-resources (set-property*)>
<!ATTLIST message-resources id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST message-resources className %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST message-resources factory %ClassName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST message-resources key %AttributeName; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST message-resources null %Boolean; #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST message-resources parameter CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- The "plug-in" element specifies the fully qualified class name of a
general-purpose application plug-in module that receives notification of
application startup and shutdown events. An instance of the specified class
is created for each element, and can be configured with nested <set-property>
elements. The following attributes are supported:
className Fully qualified Java class name of the plug-in class; must
implement [org.apache.struts.action.PlugIn].
-->
<!ELEMENT plug-in (set-property*)>
<!ATTLIST plug-in id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST plug-in className %ClassName; #REQUIRED>
<!-- ========== Subordinate Elements ====================================== -->
<!-- The "description" element contains descriptive (paragraph length) text
about the surrounding element, suitable for use in GUI tools.
-->
<!ELEMENT description (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST description id ID #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "display-name" element contains a short (one line) description of
the surrounding element, suitable for use in GUI tools.
-->
<!ELEMENT display-name (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST display-name id ID #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "icon" element contains a small-icon and large-icon element which
specify the location, relative to the Struts configuration file, for small
and large images used to represent the surrounding element in GUI tools.
-->
<!ELEMENT icon (small-icon?, large-icon?)>
<!ATTLIST icon id ID #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "large-icon" element specifies the location, relative to the Struts
configuration file, of a resource containing a large (32x32 pixel)
icon image.
-->
<!ELEMENT large-icon (%Location;)>
<!ATTLIST large-icon id ID #IMPLIED>
<!-- The "set-property" element specifies the method name and initial value of
an additional JavaBean configuration property. When the object representing
the surrounding element is instantiated, the accessor for the indicated
property is called and passed the indicated value. The "set-property"
element is especially useful when a custom subclass is used with
<data-source>, <forward>, <action>, or <plug-in> elements. The subclass
can be passed whatever other properties may be required to configure the
object without changing how the struts-config is parsed.
property Name of the JavaBeans property whose setter method
will be called.
value String representation of the value to which this
property will be set, after suitable type conversion
-->
<!ELEMENT set-property EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST set-property id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST set-property property %PropName; #REQUIRED>
<!ATTLIST set-property value CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- The "small-icon" element specifies the location, relative to the Struts
configuration file, of a resource containing a small (16x16 pixel)
icon image.
-->
<!ELEMENT small-icon (%Location;)>
<!ATTLIST small-icon id ID #IMPLIED>
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