Re: Event Bubbling Help Required.
There is already a solution provided by Howard Lewis Ship. I also hope this makes up available as an example in jumpstart or the documentation of tapestry itself as it is a common problem. It is as simple as just adding From"ComponentName" for each of the bubbling up event. For more explanation please look at this link http://markmail.org/message/fjev6gt76fpc6akq and even this link which points out to the previous link. Hope this helps http://apache-tapestry-mailing-list-archives.1045711.n5.nabble.com/T5-Event-bubbling-td2423435.html . On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 12:11 AM, Yubraj Ghimire wrote: > sorry typo error with pageRenderlinkresources.. > > It should have been > > componentResources.triggerEventWithContext > > > > On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 11:59 PM, Yubraj Ghimire < > eass2014.mast...@gmail.com > > wrote: > > > Hello Guys, > > > > I've stumbled upon a problem with EventLinks and Im unable to find a > > solution. > > > > I have a component A with eventlink and component B which acts as > > container for component B. > > > > ComponentA.tml > > > > ///all other code > > > > > > ///all other code > > ComponentA.java > > > > void onRedirect(String context) { > >dosomething.. > > } > > This is working fine .But i want to handle this event in Component B and > I > > also need the context which is passed to the component A onRedirect > method. > > > > So I removed onredirect from componentA and moved it component B thinking > > that it bubbles up. > > ComponentB.java > > > > void onRedirect(String context) { > > dosomething > > } > > > > But I'm getting exception. I've searched jumpstart but their i saw > > examples for event bubbling without context. How to bubble up events > which > > have context. > > > > Im pretty new and would like to get a start in the right direction. If > > this question has been previously answered please give me the link. I > could > > not find any. > > > > I also saw pageRenderLinkResources.eventlinkwithcontext, but have no idea > > how to pass this context in the second parameter. I know i'm doing > > something wrong. > > > > Help me outt.. > > > > thank you > > >
Re: Event Bubbling Help Required.
sorry typo error with pageRenderlinkresources.. It should have been componentResources.triggerEventWithContext On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 11:59 PM, Yubraj Ghimire wrote: > Hello Guys, > > I've stumbled upon a problem with EventLinks and Im unable to find a > solution. > > I have a component A with eventlink and component B which acts as > container for component B. > > ComponentA.tml > > ///all other code > > > ///all other code > ComponentA.java > > void onRedirect(String context) { >dosomething.. > } > This is working fine .But i want to handle this event in Component B and I > also need the context which is passed to the component A onRedirect method. > > So I removed onredirect from componentA and moved it component B thinking > that it bubbles up. > ComponentB.java > > void onRedirect(String context) { > dosomething > } > > But I'm getting exception. I've searched jumpstart but their i saw > examples for event bubbling without context. How to bubble up events which > have context. > > Im pretty new and would like to get a start in the right direction. If > this question has been previously answered please give me the link. I could > not find any. > > I also saw pageRenderLinkResources.eventlinkwithcontext, but have no idea > how to pass this context in the second parameter. I know i'm doing > something wrong. > > Help me outt.. > > thank you >
Event Bubbling Help Required.
Hello Guys, I've stumbled upon a problem with EventLinks and Im unable to find a solution. I have a component A with eventlink and component B which acts as container for component B. ComponentA.tml ///all other code ///all other code ComponentA.java void onRedirect(String context) { dosomething.. } This is working fine .But i want to handle this event in Component B and I also need the context which is passed to the component A onRedirect method. So I removed onredirect from componentA and moved it component B thinking that it bubbles up. ComponentB.java void onRedirect(String context) { dosomething } But I'm getting exception. I've searched jumpstart but their i saw examples for event bubbling without context. How to bubble up events which have context. Im pretty new and would like to get a start in the right direction. If this question has been previously answered please give me the link. I could not find any. I also saw pageRenderLinkResources.eventlinkwithcontext, but have no idea how to pass this context in the second parameter. I know i'm doing something wrong. Help me outt.. thank you
Re: Setup integration test with testng and tapestry services.
Thanks guys for your input. Lance, I tried the following configuration without success, but then tried the second configuration and succeeded. Could you take a quick peak to be sure I'm doing it correctly. -- cleanup in @AfterMethod = This failed with the following exception Failed: org.hibernate.SessionException: Session is closed -- cleanup in @AfterTest = Failed:java.lang.IllegalStateException: Method org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.internal.RegisteryImpl.cleanupThread(RegistryImpl.java.519) may no longer be involked -- I found success moving before to @BeforeMethod and moving registry shutdown into @AfterMethod. public class RegistryBuilderTest { protected final Registry buildRegistry(Class... moduleClasses) { RegistryBuilder builder = new RegistryBuilder(); builder.add(moduleClasses); return builder.build(); } } public class SampleTest extends RegistryBuilderTest { private Registry registry; private HibernateSessionManager sessionManager; private Session session; @BeforeClass protected void before() { registry = buildRegistry(AppModuleTest.class, HibernateCoreModule.class); sessionManager = registry.getService(HibernateSessionManager.class); session = sessionManager.getSession(); } @Test public void test1() { System.out.println("test1"); UserProfile userProfile = new UserProfile(); userProfile.setShortname("test1"); session.save(userProfile); session.flush(); sessionManager.commit(); assertEquals(getResultSize(UserProfile.class), 1); } @Test public void test2() { System.out.println("test2"); UserProfile userProfile = new UserProfile(); userProfile.setShortname("test2"); session.save(userProfile); session.flush(); sessionManager.commit(); assertEquals(getResultSize(UserProfile.class), 1); } public int getResultSize(Class clazz) { return session.createCriteria(clazz).list().size(); } @AfterClass public void shutDown() { System.out.println("shutDown"); registry.shutdown(); } @AfterMethod public void cleanupThread() { System.out.println("cleanupThread"); registry.cleanupThread(); } } Working configuration public class SampleTest extends RegistryBuilderTest { private Registry registry; private HibernateSessionManager sessionManager; private Session session; @BeforeMethod protected void before() { registry = buildRegistry(AppModuleTest.class, HibernateCoreModule.class); sessionManager = registry.getService(HibernateSessionManager.class); session = sessionManager.getSession(); } @Test public void test1() { System.out.println("test1"); UserProfile userProfile = new UserProfile(); userProfile.setShortname("test1"); session.save(userProfile); session.flush(); sessionManager.commit(); assertEquals(getResultSize(UserProfile.class), 1); } @Test public void test2() { System.out.println("test2"); UserProfile userProfile = new UserProfile(); userProfile.setShortname("test2"); session.save(userProfile); session.flush(); sessionManager.commit(); assertEquals(getResultSize(UserProfile.class), 1); } public int getResultSize(Class clazz) { return session.createCriteria(clazz).list().size(); } @AfterMethod public void cleanupThread() { System.out.println("cleanupThread"); registry.cleanupThread(); registry.shutdown(); } } On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Lance Java wrote: > From the h2 docs here: > http://www.h2database.com/html/features.html#in_memory_databases > > In some cases, only one connection to a in-memory database is required. > This means the database to be opened is private. In this case, the database > URL is jdbc:h2:mem: Opening two connections within the same virtual machine > means opening two different (private) databases. > > Sometimes multiple connections to the same in-memory database are required. > In this case, the database URL must include a name. Example: > jdbc:h2:mem:db1. Accessing the same database using this URL only works > within the same virtual machine and class loader environment. > > So, if you use a connection url of "jdbc:h2:mem:" AND you make sure to call > registry.cleanupThread() in the @After of each test. You will get a new > database for every test. > -- George Christman www.CarDaddy.com P.O. Box 735 Johnstown, New York
kaptchafield won't validate after zone rerender
Hi, I have t:kaptchaimage and t:kaptchafield in a form within a zone of a component. After I rerender the zone if there is a error on the form, the kaptchaimage stays the same and teh validation always fails. If I refresh the page and get a new kaptchaimage and get the answer right first time it works ok, otherwise I get stuck with "Enter the text displayed in the image". Is this a known bug or perhaps something I did wrong? John --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
Re: Setup integration test with testng and tapestry services.
>From the h2 docs here: http://www.h2database.com/html/features.html#in_memory_databases In some cases, only one connection to a in-memory database is required. This means the database to be opened is private. In this case, the database URL is jdbc:h2:mem: Opening two connections within the same virtual machine means opening two different (private) databases. Sometimes multiple connections to the same in-memory database are required. In this case, the database URL must include a name. Example: jdbc:h2:mem:db1. Accessing the same database using this URL only works within the same virtual machine and class loader environment. So, if you use a connection url of "jdbc:h2:mem:" AND you make sure to call registry.cleanupThread() in the @After of each test. You will get a new database for every test.
Re: Setup integration test with testng and tapestry services.
You should call registry.shutdown() in @AfterClass and registry.cleanupThread() in @After.
Re: Setup integration test with testng and tapestry services.
To nuke the H2 db, this is what I use (it's JPA, adjust for Hibernate): // based on http://www.objectpartners.com/2010/11/09/unit-testing-your-persistence-tier-code/ public void clearDatabase() throws SQLException { EntityTransaction transaction = em.getTransaction(); if (!transaction.isActive()) transaction.begin(); Connection c = em.unwrap(Connection.class); Statement s = c.createStatement(); s.execute("SET REFERENTIAL_INTEGRITY FALSE"); Set tables = new HashSet(); ResultSet rs = s.executeQuery("select table_name " + "from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.tables " + "where table_type='TABLE' and table_schema='PUBLIC'"); while (rs.next()) { // if we don't skip over the sequence table, we'll start getting "The sequence table information is not complete" // exceptions if (!rs.getString(1).startsWith("DUAL_") && !rs.getString(1).equals("SEQUENCE")) { tables.add(rs.getString(1)); } } rs.close(); for (String table : tables) { s.executeUpdate("DELETE FROM " + table); } transaction.commit(); s.execute("SET REFERENTIAL_INTEGRITY TRUE"); s.close(); } Kalle On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 6:14 AM, George Christman wrote: > Hi everyone, I'm trying to setup integration test with testng and tapestry > services. Lance kindly helped me get some of this up and running on my > personal project, but my day job is requiring a little bit more. So far I > have the following code. but experiencing the following two issues. > > Issue 1. (SerializationSupport.java:38) - Setting a new service proxy > provider when there's already an existing provider. This may indicate that > you have multiple IoC Registries. (I'm aware of the cause, I just don't > know how to fix it) > Issue 2. The h2 in mem database doesn't clear between test, is there a way > to clear the data without having to session.delete() the content manually? > > public class AppModuleTest { > > public static void bind(ServiceBinder binder) { > binder.bind(SearchService.class, SearchServiceImpl.class); > binder.bind(UserInfoService.class, UserInfoServiceImpl.class); > } > > public static Messages buildMessages() { > return Mockito.mock(Messages.class); > } > > public static Request buildRequest() { > Request request = Mockito.mock(Request.class); > when(request.isXHR()).thenReturn(false); > return request; > } > > public static void > contributeHibernateSessionSource(OrderedConfiguration > configuration) { > configuration.add("test", new TestHibernateConfigurer()); > configuration.addInstance("test", ETSSHibernateConfigurer.class); > } > > public static void > > contributeHibernateEntityPackageManager(org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.Configuration > config) { > config.add("org.healthresearch.etss.entities"); > } > > @Scope(ScopeConstants.PERTHREAD) > public static FullTextSession > buildFullTextSession(HibernateSessionManager sessionManager) { > return Search.getFullTextSession(sessionManager.getSession()); > } > > public static void > contributeApplicationDefaults(MappedConfiguration config) { > config.add(HibernateSymbols.DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION, false); > } > > } > > > public class TestHibernateConfigurer implements HibernateConfigurer { > > @Override > public void configure(Configuration config) { > config.setProperty("hibernate.dialect", > "org.hibernate.dialect.H2Dialect"); > config.setProperty("hibernate.connection.driver_class", > "org.h2.Driver"); > config.setProperty("hibernate.connection.url", "jdbc:h2:mem:test"); > config.setProperty("hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto", "update"); > config.setProperty("hibernate.show_sql", "false"); > config.setProperty("hibernate.format_sql", "true"); > config.setProperty("hibernate.hbm2ddl.import_files", "xxx"); > config.setProperty("hibernate.search.default.directory_provider", > RAMDirectoryProvider.class.getName()); > } > > } > > > public abstract class AbstractHibernateTest { > > private HibernateSessionManager sessionManager; > private SearchService searchService; > private Session session; > > @BeforeClass > public void abstractBefore() { > System.out.println("abstractBefore"); > Registry registry = > RegistryBuilder.buildAndStartupRegistry(AppModuleTest.class, > HibernateCoreModule.class); > this.sessionManager = > registry.getService(HibernateSessionManager.class); > this.searchService = registry.getService(SearchService.class); > this.session = sessionManager.getSession(); > before(registry); > } > > protected abstract void before(Registry registry) ; > > public HibernateSessionManager getSessionManager() { > return sessionM
Re: Select with delimiters
On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 11:55:01 -0300, squallmat . wrote: I mean having different object types in a select, each titled by a field not associated with any object that make differentiation of the different types of object in the select. Implement your own OptionModel and use whatever you want for label and value and then pass them to a SelectModel. -- Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer http://machina.com.br - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org
Re: Select with delimiters
I mean having different object types in a select, each titled by a field not associated with any object that make differentiation of the different types of object in the select. 2014-08-25 18:19 GMT+02:00 Lance Java : > Im not entirely sure what you mean by a delimeter here? Are you talking > about the tag inside ? > If so, you can use SelectModel.getOptionGroups() > > http://tapestry.apache.org/5.3/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/SelectModel.html#getOptionGroups() > > Or are you wanting to add your own custom html (images etc) to the option > label? > > > > On 25 August 2014 15:55, squallmat . wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > As said in title, I would like to know if it's possible to add special > > values in a select list of objects, that are not "bind to encoder" like > the > > blank one, I need to add a delimitation in the list of my entities to > > select. > > > > Thanks. > > >
Re: [5.4-beta-6] Strange behavior with JSR 303 client-side validation and nested beans
Hi Thiago, Switched to beta-16 and yes it is fixed. Thanks Christian 2014-08-29 15:01 GMT+02:00 Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo : > On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 06:41:26 -0300, Christian Dutaret < > cdtapes...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi list, >> > > Hi! > > Have you tried one of the latest betas, available in the Apache Maven > staging repository? I recall fixing something like that. > > > I'm using JSR-303 annotations. When validating a field from the page >> class, >> it works as expected, and client-side validation is correctly triggered. >> >> Page.java: >> >>@NotNull >>@Property >>private String firstName; >> >> Page.tml: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> If I submit the form, client-side validation tells me that first name >> should not be empty. >> >> If I try the same, but from a field of a nested bean, then only >> server-side >> validation occurs, not client-side. >> >> Page.java: >> >>@Property >>private Person person = new Person(); >> >> Page.tml: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Person.java: >> >>@NotNull >>private String firstName; >> >> I don' know if this was working with earlier versions. >> >> Christian >> > > > -- > Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo > Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer > http://machina.com.br > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org > >
Re: Tapestry in distributed environment
For instance, in my project, see this BeforeSuite annotated method: https://github.com/Sotera/graphene/blob/master/graphene-parent/graphene-util/src/test/java/graphene/util/fs/PropertiesFileSymbolProviderTest.java On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 10:24 AM, Daniel Jue wrote: > Another good place to look is in any of the unit or integration tests for > frameworks or apps that use Tapestry. You often want to start up a > registry there so you can import modules to wire up DAOs, services, etc. > > > On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 8:50 AM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo < > thiag...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 08:39:50 -0300, Mugat Gurkowsky >> wrote: >> >> hello, >>> >> >> Hi! >> >> >> i would like to be able to use tapestry IoC (especially injections) in >>> the> drone-clients, but i have run into problems with that. in the >>> documentations i have not seen any way which would make use of Tapestry >>> IoC from a java-main without the ise of a web-server, so i wanted to ask you >>> how i could do that best. >>> >> >> Have you seen http://tapestry.apache.org/starting-the-ioc-registry.html? >> :D >> >> -- >> Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo >> Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer >> http://machina.com.br >> >> >> - >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org >> >> >
Re: Tapestry in distributed environment
Another good place to look is in any of the unit or integration tests for frameworks or apps that use Tapestry. You often want to start up a registry there so you can import modules to wire up DAOs, services, etc. On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 8:50 AM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo < thiag...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 08:39:50 -0300, Mugat Gurkowsky > wrote: > > hello, >> > > Hi! > > > i would like to be able to use tapestry IoC (especially injections) in >> the> drone-clients, but i have run into problems with that. in the >> documentations i have not seen any way which would make use of Tapestry >> IoC from a java-main without the ise of a web-server, so i wanted to ask you >> how i could do that best. >> > > Have you seen http://tapestry.apache.org/starting-the-ioc-registry.html? > :D > > -- > Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo > Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer > http://machina.com.br > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org > >
Setup integration test with testng and tapestry services.
Hi everyone, I'm trying to setup integration test with testng and tapestry services. Lance kindly helped me get some of this up and running on my personal project, but my day job is requiring a little bit more. So far I have the following code. but experiencing the following two issues. Issue 1. (SerializationSupport.java:38) - Setting a new service proxy provider when there's already an existing provider. This may indicate that you have multiple IoC Registries. (I'm aware of the cause, I just don't know how to fix it) Issue 2. The h2 in mem database doesn't clear between test, is there a way to clear the data without having to session.delete() the content manually? public class AppModuleTest { public static void bind(ServiceBinder binder) { binder.bind(SearchService.class, SearchServiceImpl.class); binder.bind(UserInfoService.class, UserInfoServiceImpl.class); } public static Messages buildMessages() { return Mockito.mock(Messages.class); } public static Request buildRequest() { Request request = Mockito.mock(Request.class); when(request.isXHR()).thenReturn(false); return request; } public static void contributeHibernateSessionSource(OrderedConfiguration configuration) { configuration.add("test", new TestHibernateConfigurer()); configuration.addInstance("test", ETSSHibernateConfigurer.class); } public static void contributeHibernateEntityPackageManager(org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.Configuration config) { config.add("org.healthresearch.etss.entities"); } @Scope(ScopeConstants.PERTHREAD) public static FullTextSession buildFullTextSession(HibernateSessionManager sessionManager) { return Search.getFullTextSession(sessionManager.getSession()); } public static void contributeApplicationDefaults(MappedConfiguration config) { config.add(HibernateSymbols.DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION, false); } } public class TestHibernateConfigurer implements HibernateConfigurer { @Override public void configure(Configuration config) { config.setProperty("hibernate.dialect", "org.hibernate.dialect.H2Dialect"); config.setProperty("hibernate.connection.driver_class", "org.h2.Driver"); config.setProperty("hibernate.connection.url", "jdbc:h2:mem:test"); config.setProperty("hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto", "update"); config.setProperty("hibernate.show_sql", "false"); config.setProperty("hibernate.format_sql", "true"); config.setProperty("hibernate.hbm2ddl.import_files", "xxx"); config.setProperty("hibernate.search.default.directory_provider", RAMDirectoryProvider.class.getName()); } } public abstract class AbstractHibernateTest { private HibernateSessionManager sessionManager; private SearchService searchService; private Session session; @BeforeClass public void abstractBefore() { System.out.println("abstractBefore"); Registry registry = RegistryBuilder.buildAndStartupRegistry(AppModuleTest.class, HibernateCoreModule.class); this.sessionManager = registry.getService(HibernateSessionManager.class); this.searchService = registry.getService(SearchService.class); this.session = sessionManager.getSession(); before(registry); } protected abstract void before(Registry registry) ; public HibernateSessionManager getSessionManager() { return sessionManager; } public Session getSession() { return session; } public SearchService getSearchService() { return searchService; } public void setDelete(Object object) { session.delete(object); sessionManager.commit(); } public int getResultSize(Class clazz) { return session.createCriteria(clazz).list().size(); } public void getCommit() { session.flush(); sessionManager.commit(); } } public class SampleTest extends AbstractHibernateTest { @Override public void before(Registry registry) { } @Test public void testDatabase() { UserProfile userProfile = new UserProfile(); userProfile.setShortname("gmc07"); getSession().save(userProfile); getCommit(); assertEquals(getResultSize(UserProfile.class), 1); setDelete(userProfile); assertEquals(getResultSize(UserProfile.class), 0); } } public class ProfileTest extends AbstractHibernateTest { @Override protected void before(Registry registry) { } @Test private void firstTest() { UserProfile userProfile = new UserProfile(); userProfile.setShortname("jrr06"); getSession().save(userProfile); getCommit(); getResultSize(UserProfile.class); assertEquals(getResultSize(UserProfile.class), 1); FullTextQuery query = getSearchService().search(UserProfile.class, "jrr06", UserProfileSearchServiceImpl.SE
Re: [5.4-beta-6] Strange behavior with JSR 303 client-side validation and nested beans
On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 06:41:26 -0300, Christian Dutaret wrote: Hi list, Hi! Have you tried one of the latest betas, available in the Apache Maven staging repository? I recall fixing something like that. I'm using JSR-303 annotations. When validating a field from the page class, it works as expected, and client-side validation is correctly triggered. Page.java: @NotNull @Property private String firstName; Page.tml: If I submit the form, client-side validation tells me that first name should not be empty. If I try the same, but from a field of a nested bean, then only server-side validation occurs, not client-side. Page.java: @Property private Person person = new Person(); Page.tml: Person.java: @NotNull private String firstName; I don' know if this was working with earlier versions. Christian -- Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer http://machina.com.br - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org
Re: How to get current element in mixin
There's another solution, but it just works when the component is a ClientElement: @MixinAfter public class MyMixin { @InjectContainer private ClientElement clientElement; void afterRender(MarkupWriter writer) { Element element = writer.getElementById(clientElement.getClientId()); } } I have not tested the code above. On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 06:04:18 -0300, Lance Java wrote: @MixinAfter public class MyMixin { void afterRender(MarkupWriter writer) { List children = writer.getElement().getChildren(); if (!children.isEmpty()) { Element lastChild = (Element) children.get(children.size() - 1); doStuff(lastChild); } } } -- Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer http://machina.com.br - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org
Re: Tapestry in distributed environment
On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 08:39:50 -0300, Mugat Gurkowsky wrote: hello, Hi! i would like to be able to use tapestry IoC (especially injections) in the> drone-clients, but i have run into problems with that. in the documentations i have not seen any way which would make use of Tapestry IoC from a java-main without the ise of a web-server, so i wanted to ask you how i could do that best. Have you seen http://tapestry.apache.org/starting-the-ioc-registry.html? :D -- Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer http://machina.com.br - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org
Re: 5.4 Upload / Long Response Issue?
H Lance, There were no exceptions and I was using VisualVM to monitor the heap/GCs/etc and there was plenty of memory available, even when processing both threads. (About 150-200MB used out of 1GB allocated.) mrg On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 3:17 AM, Lance Java wrote: > Put a > try {...} catch (Throwable t) > Around the processing of this large file. Perhaps maven isn't giving jetty > enough memory and it's throwing OutOfMemoryError or something? >
RE: Tapestry in distributed environment
All you need to do is build the registry. This is the shell of a main class (in groovy). @Slf4j class Main { static void main(String[] args) { // this is the module you wish to load, you may of course add several RegistryBuilder registryBuilder = new RegistryBuilder(); registryBuilder.add(AtlasImporterModule); // I keep configs in modules, DevMode, DemoMode, etc Class clz = Class.forName("com.starpoint.instihire.api.services." + StringUtils.capitalize(config.env) + "Mode"); registryBuilder.add(clz); Registry registry = registryBuilder.build(); registry.performRegistryStartup(); // registry is up SomeService svc = registry.getService(SomeService) svc.doSomething(); // shut down the registry when you are done registry.shutdown(); } } Hope that helps Tony ps. I apologize in advance if the formatting gets messed up, I am sending this from a web based mail. From: Mugat Gurkowsky [zenpunk...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 7:39 AM To: users@tapestry.apache.org Subject: Tapestry in distributed environment hello, i am currently using tapestry for a web-project which i am developing. the project is meant to work with a lot of data, and requires a lot of processing power. in order to overcome the problems of so much data and processing-power, i intend to use distributed calculations, which will be running on drone-clients which distribute the data as well as the processing. i would like to be able to use tapestry IoC (especially injections) in the drone-clients, but i have run into problems with that. in the documentations i have not seen any way which would make use of Tapestry IoC from a java-main without the ise of a web-server, so i wanted to ask you how i could do that best. thanks in advance for help zenpunk Since 1982, Starpoint Solutions has been a trusted source of human capital and solutions. We are committed to our clients, employees, environment, community and social concerns. We foster an inclusive culture based on trust, respect, honesty and solid performance. Learn more about Starpoint and our social responsibility at http://www.starpoint.com/social_responsibility This email message from Starpoint Solutions LLC is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of Starpoint Solutions shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org
Tapestry in distributed environment
hello, i am currently using tapestry for a web-project which i am developing. the project is meant to work with a lot of data, and requires a lot of processing power. in order to overcome the problems of so much data and processing-power, i intend to use distributed calculations, which will be running on drone-clients which distribute the data as well as the processing. i would like to be able to use tapestry IoC (especially injections) in the drone-clients, but i have run into problems with that. in the documentations i have not seen any way which would make use of Tapestry IoC from a java-main without the ise of a web-server, so i wanted to ask you how i could do that best. thanks in advance for help zenpunk
[5.4-beta-6] Strange behavior with JSR 303 client-side validation and nested beans
Hi list, I'm using JSR-303 annotations. When validating a field from the page class, it works as expected, and client-side validation is correctly triggered. Page.java: @NotNull @Property private String firstName; Page.tml: If I submit the form, client-side validation tells me that first name should not be empty. If I try the same, but from a field of a nested bean, then only server-side validation occurs, not client-side. Page.java: @Property private Person person = new Person(); Page.tml: Person.java: @NotNull private String firstName; I don' know if this was working with earlier versions. Christian
Re: How to get current element in mixin
@MixinAfter public class MyMixin { void afterRender(MarkupWriter writer) { List children = writer.getElement().getChildren(); if (!children.isEmpty()) { Element lastChild = (Element) children.get(children.size() - 1); doStuff(lastChild); } } }
How to get current element in mixin
I need a mixin which can be attached to different elements (with and without body). The mixin wraps original element with another and adds some classes to the original. How I can get current element while render? I'd use writer.getElement() in render body but its not triggered in components with empty body. In begin render phase writer returns container instead of current element.
Re: 5.4 Upload / Long Response Issue?
Put a try {...} catch (Throwable t) Around the processing of this large file. Perhaps maven isn't giving jetty enough memory and it's throwing OutOfMemoryError or something?