[Lift] Re: Lift and Goat Rodeo

2009-06-18 Thread Narayanaswamy, Mohan
David,
 
Amazing, I love your PASSION. 
 
All the best.
 
Mohan



From: liftweb@googlegroups.com [mailto:lift...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of David Pollak
Sent: 18 June 2009 15:20
To: David Pollak
Subject: [Lift] Lift and Goat Rodeo


Folks,

At the end of the Scala Lift Off, after I finished my third beer, Martin
Odersky came over to me and asked, so, what's the future of Lift?

I gave a hand-waving answer about the features for 1.1.  But Martin is
not a hand-waving kind of guy and I think I owe him and the other folks
in the Scala and Lift communities more.

There's a lot more that's necessary for web app development than Lift,
an abstraction to the HTTP request/response cycle, can provide.

Over the last couple of years, I've been noticing trends in web
development, in the needs of my various consulting gigs, and in some
other projects.  It's clear to me that it's time for a unified data and
data management model that goes beyond OR mapping and that is scalably
transactional.  I've put together a model that looks to the developer
like STM but is backed with ZooKeeper and Cassandra.  I've blogged about
it at
http://blog.lostlake.org/index.php?/archives/94-Lift,-Goat-Rodeo-and-Suc
h.html

Just as my web framework manifesto was the genesis of what has become
Lift, I hope that my notions and ramblings in this blog post will become
concrete, usable code over the next few months and a solid platform for
building the next generation of web systems over the next few years...
all built with Scala at their core.

Thanks,

David

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[Lift] Re: How to disable jQuery from lift application?

2009-05-29 Thread Narayanaswamy, Mohan

I will try to send one, But Google API was failing while trying to load banner. 
Google just released those api's.

Mohan 

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Narayanaswamy, Mohan
Sent: 28 May 2009 00:32
To: Lift
Subject: [Lift] Re: How to disable jQuery from lift application?


As per my limited knowledge, Google javascript API fails. Below API, I am using 
it to transfer English to Tamil tranliteration.

Webpage error details

Message: Unexpected call to method or property access.
Line: 22
Char: 388
Code: 0
URI: 
http://www.google.com/uds/api/elements/1.0/1aac8bdeb1f85e7c5035029a61994691/transliteration.I.js


Mohan

On May 27, 8:21 pm, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Mohan,

 Marius answered your question, but I'm curious... how does jQuery 
 conflict with the google library?  What kind of errors are you seeing?

 Thanks,

 David

 On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 5:50 PM, KaniniPazham 





 mohan.narayanasw...@credit-suisse.com wrote:

  I am using  Archetype basic and in my form, I am trying to 
  integrate with Google Transliteration API. So in one of the page, I 
  would like to disable jQuery as it conflicts with google Transliteration 
  API.

  I found following function is generated and added automatically, 
  they are not in my template.

  /divscript type=text/javascript // ![CDATA[
  jQuery(document).ready(function() {lift_successRegisterGC();}); var 
  lift_page = 'F27052369736502T'; // ]] /script/body

  How could I disable generating such a automatic jQuery script?
  How could I disable jQuery for whole LiftApplication?
  How could I disable jQuery for only one page?

  Extremely sorry if the above questions are simple and stupid. Except 
  Core-java, everything is new to me.

  Mohan

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[Lift] Re: project stockholm

2009-05-26 Thread Narayanaswamy, Mohan
Off topic, Nobel Geek Prize := Turing Award :).



From: liftweb@googlegroups.com [mailto:lift...@googlegroups.com] On
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Sent: 23 May 2009 22:13
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Subject: [Lift] Re: project stockholm




On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 2:34 AM, Jostein Stuhaug
jost...@solidsystem.no wrote:



Off topic, but I could not help myself.


Speaking of off topic, too bad there's not a Nobel Geek Prize... :-) 




The Nobel Peace Prize is in fact awarded in Oslo, all the others
are
given out in Stockholm. But I guess it's not the peace prize you
are
aiming for... Keep up the good work though, who knows what might
happen..

Regards,
Jostein.



Charles F. Munat wrote:
 Dynamite!

 Meredith Gregory wrote:

 Charles,

 Stockholm's feature set competes with Microsoft's Oslo; but
Stockholm is
 where you receive the Nobel Prize.

 Best wishes,

 --greg

 On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Charles F. Munat
c...@munat.com
 mailto:c...@munat.com wrote:


 Because of Stockholm Syndrome?

 Meredith Gregory wrote:
   All,
  
   i've been working in earnest on a little open source
project for DSL
   generation
 git%20clone%20git://github.com/leithaus/stockholm.git%20
 http://github.com/leithaus/stockholm.git%20
   that my wife suggested i call stockholm (whom am i to
argue). At this
   point it's just about syntax, not execution. From a
BNF file you
 generate
  
   * a web-hosted parser/repl
   * the abstract syntax class of the parser support
visitor pattern
 traversal
   * a set of subclasses that map the abstract syntax
to store
 o right now i've got SQL via a JPA layer
 o shortly i will also have an XML
persistence layer via
 DBXML
  
   Slightly burdensome dependencies
  
   * i use BNFC which means you need Haskell + Happy
+ Alex
 installed
 on your system. (On a mac this is port install
Haskell, port
 install Happy, port install Alex.)
   * When the XML persistence comes on line there
will be a
 dependency
 on DBXML.
   * Neither of these dependencies play nicely with
maven. i've got
 some strategies for workin around this for the
parser
 generator,
 but not for the XML persistence layer.
  
   In a not too distant release i will add some support
for
 specifying and
   generating operational semantics via techniques
borrowed from Peter
   Sewell's Ott.
  
   Best wishes,
  
   --greg
  
   --
   L.G. Meredith
   Managing Partner
   Biosimilarity LLC
   1219 NW 83rd St
   Seattle, WA 98117
  
   +1 206.650.3740
  
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[Lift] Re: Lift documentation -- Attention newcomers (and everyone else)!

2009-05-05 Thread Narayanaswamy, Mohan

http://www.slideshare.net/mdesjardins/demystifying-maven - Could someone
add this link in MAVEN wiki?

It helped me to begin with Lift yesterday.
 

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Behalf Of Axel Rose
Sent: 04 May 2009 03:55
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Subject: [Lift] Re: Lift documentation -- Attention newcomers (and
everyone else)!


Formalities or content?

http://wiki.liftweb.net/index.php/Maven_Mini_Guide
must be improved. For people not accustomed to maven it is very hard to
grasp the versions/release/snapshot/pom dependencies.

Various articles use various version numbers when building examples.
I, personally, got lost.


How does a user learns from reading the wiki how to register?


Regards
Axel




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