I could be silent and have you waiting with baited breath for
something that's not going to happen but that seems unfair.
Realistically - I'm not going to do anything other than what I said
originallyWhich is pretty much nothing unless you attach an easy
to run test case to a jira issue.
On
It means "currentArt" is null at the point when it's trying to resolve
currentArt.title.
On 3/10/07, HernĂ¢ni Cerqueira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all, I'm new to Tapestry, this is my first project using it, and
until now everything was doing perfectly. But now i'm having a small
issue with
Hello all, I'm new to Tapestry, this is my first project using it, and
until now everything was doing perfectly. But now i'm having a small
issue with the For component. I was doing something i've done sometimes
already. I have a For component that iterates from a list of beans, and
displays it
Heh, thanks. :)
Should be fixed & deployed now.
On 3/9/07, Leffel, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok. No worries/need to rush on my account. I just was trying to figure out if
the problem was on my end or not. Now that I know to wait, happy to do so! :)
Thank you so much for your hard work
This is an area where there was simplification from HiveMind to T5 IoC.
Basically, in the relatively rare case that a single service needs
multiple configurations, there really is not an alternative to
creating different services, each one managing a specific set of data,
with a "master" service
In T5 ioc, what is the recommended way for having multiple configuration
points for a service? Do you do something like set up a service that is
internal specifically for accepting contributions and then inject that
into the real service being configured?
- dan
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Hi,
maybe I miss the obvious but in my application currently the
validators get executed even if the translator fails. That means that
if a user enters a name instead of a number in a numberfield I get the
following errors:
Numberxyz must be a number
Numberxyz must be above 1
Numberxyz must be be
Express the folder you're interested in as an IAsset...
Then do .buildURL() on it and somehow pass the result to your javascript...
That's how AjaxShellDelegate includes dojo and its root folder ... BUT
since it's a classpath asset, it'll be protected (i.e. have that
checksum appended)
So you
So ... you got some test failures. There may be a few lurking bugs
related to either locale (a smattering of tests assume a en_US locale)
or line terminators (the code started on Windows and is mostly
developed on Mac). Obviously, I'm building this stuff every day, as
is the CI server (which is