📄 struts-config_1_0.dtd
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><!-- DTD for the Struts Application Configuration File, Version 1.0 To support validation of your configuration file, include the following DOCTYPE element at the beginning (after the "xml" declaration): <!DOCTYPE struts-config PUBLIC "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Struts Configuration 1.0//EN" "http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/dtds/struts-config_1_0.dtd"> $Id: struts-config_1_0.dtd 48392 2001-06-02 18:20:48Z craigmcc $--><!-- ========== Defined Types ============================================= --><!-- A "BeanName" is the identifier of a JavaBean, such as a form bean, and also serves as the name of the corresponding scripting variable and the name of the JSP attribute under which the bean is accessed. Therefore, it must conform to the rules for a Java identifier.--><!ENTITY % BeanName "CDATA"><!-- A "Boolean" is the string representation of a boolean (true or false) variable.--><!ENTITY % Boolean "(true|false|yes|no)"><!-- A "ClassName" is the fully qualified name of a Java class that is instantiated to provide the functionality of the enclosing element.--><!ENTITY % ClassName "CDATA"><!-- An "Integer" is a character string consisting solely of numeric digits, optionally preceeded by a minus sign, that can be converted to a 32-bit integer.--><!ENTITY % Integer "CDATA"><!-- A "Location" is a relative path, delimited by "/" characters, that defines the location of a resource relative to the location of the Struts configuration file itself.--><!ENTITY % Location "#PCDATA"><!-- A "PropName" is the name of a JavaBeans property, and must begin with a lower case letter and contain only characters that are legal in a Java identifier.--><!ENTITY % PropName "CDATA"><!-- A "RequestPath" is a context-relative URI path, beginning with a slash, that identifies a mapped resource (such as a JSP page or a servlet) within this web application.--><!ENTITY % RequestPath "CDATA"><!-- The name of a JSP bean scope within which such a form bean may be accessed.--><!ENTITY % RequestScope "(request|session)"><!-- ========== Top Level Elements ======================================== --><!-- The "struts-config" element is the root of the configuration file hierarchy, and contains nested elements for all of the other configuration settings.--><!ELEMENT struts-config (data-sources?, form-beans?, global-forwards?, action-mappings?)><!ATTLIST struts-config id ID #IMPLIED><!-- The "data-sources" element describes a set of JDBC 2.0 Standard Extension data source objects which will be configured according to the nested "data-source" elements found inside.--><!ELEMENT data-sources (data-source*)><!ATTLIST data-sources id ID #IMPLIED><!-- The "data-source" element describes a JDBC 2.0 Standard Extension data source object (that implements javax.sql.DataSource) which will be configured according to the properties and nested elements found here, and made available as a servlet context attribute (i.e. application scope bean). The following attributes are required: key Servlet context attribute key under which this data source will be stored. Default is the value specified by string constant Action.DATA_SOURCE_KEY. type Fully qualified Java class name of the implementation class (must implement javax.sql.DataSource). Default value is 'org.apache.struts.util.GenericDataSource'. NOTE: The following attributes are defined by the default data source implementation, and only take effect for that class or subclasses of that class. WARNING: The use of these attributes is deprecated. You should use nested <set-property> elements to configure *all* properties of your data source implementation. autoCommit The default auto-commit state for newly created connections. description The description of this data source. driverClass The Java class name of the JDBC driver to be used. [REQUIRED] loginTimeout The maximum number of seconds to wait for a connection to be created or returned. Default is driver dependent. maxCount The maximum number of connections to be created. minCount The minimum number of connections to be created. password The database password to use when connecting. [REQUIRED] readOnly The default read-only state for newly created connections. url The JDBC URL to use when connecting. [REQUIRED] user The database username to use when connecting. [REQUIRED]--><!ELEMENT data-source (set-property*)><!ATTLIST data-source id ID #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST data-source key %BeanName; #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST data-source type %ClassName; #IMPLIED><!-- All of the following attributes are deprecated. Use a nested --><!-- set-property element to configure data source properties. --><!ATTLIST data-source autoCommit %Boolean; #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST data-source description CDATA #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST data-source driverClass %ClassName; #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST data-source loginTimeout %Integer; #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST data-source maxCount %Integer; #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST data-source minCount %Integer; #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST data-source password CDATA #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST data-source readOnly %Boolean; #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST data-source url CDATA #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST data-source user CDATA #IMPLIED><!-- The "form-beans" element is the root of the set of form bean descriptors for this application. The following attributes are defined: type Fully qualified Java class name of the implementation class used for ActionFormBean objects. DEPRECATED. WARNING: For Struts 1.0, this value is ignored. You can set the default implementation class name with the "formBean" initialization parameter to the Struts controller servlet.--><!ELEMENT form-beans (form-bean*)><!ATTLIST form-beans id ID #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST form-beans type %ClassName; "org.apache.struts.action.ActionFormBean"><!-- The "form-bean" element describes a particular form bean, which is a JavaBean that implements the org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm class. The following attributes are defined: className Fully qualified Java class name of the ActionFormBean implementation class to use. Defaults to the value configured as the "formBean" initialization parameter to the Struts controller servlet. name Unique identifier of this bean, used to reference it in corresponding action mappings. type Fully qualified Java class name of the implementation class to be used or generated--><!ELEMENT form-bean (icon?, display-name?, description?, set-property*)><!ATTLIST form-bean id ID #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST form-bean className %ClassName; #IMPLIED><!ATTLIST form-bean name %BeanName; #REQUIRED><!ATTLIST form-bean type %ClassName; #REQUIRED><!-- The "global-forwards" element configures the global mappings of logical names (used within the application) to mappable resources (identified by context-relative URI paths). A global "forward" with a particular name can be locally overridden by defining a "forward" of the same name within an "action" element. The following attribute are defined: type Fully qualified Java class name of the implementation class used for ActionForward objects. DEPRECATED.
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