you could add you own binding prefix
${date:lastLoginDate}
or
${date:lastLoginDate}
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToAddBindingPrefix
Davor Hrg
On Dec 13, 2007 7:17 AM, Liu Dapeng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi guys
i am using expansion to output a Date object like
I would like to render certain rows differently by applying a css
class to a row based on a value in that row.
I haven't been able to figure out any way to do this. I'm not even
sure if it's even possible with the existing table component.
Hi Hugo,
It is exactly that and I didn't understand how to do that. Whatever I test,
it works but it is intrusive.
I re-read the documentation about tapestry-ioc and I still not understand
how to do that. I need an example of webapp with 3 layers around the ioc to
see how tapestry-ioc gives the
Ok, as you can see in the tapestry-ioc documentation there are three
ways of injecting dependencies into services. Only one of them is
actually intrusive, the As parameters to the service implementation
class' constructor (for autobuilt services) one. If you use this way
then you will need to
Sorry, I'm trying to understand enough well to develop my application
correctly.
So, imagine I have 2 classes ClassA and ClassB from 2 differents layers.
With the IoC in ClassA I should have just a member named ServiceClassB sab
with its getter and setter. ServiceClassB is the interface ClassB
Hi Penyihir, Michael, and Ted,
Thanks for your help. I'm looking forward to the critiques (even if
they're bad).
Cheers,
Geoff
On 17/12/2007, at 3:12 PM, Penyihir Kecil wrote:
Hi Geoff
i've also succesfully installed it
i'm looking for user autentification and best practive for ur edit
Look harder :-)
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/SendingDiferentContentTypes
Apart from that this topic has been discussed several times on this list, just search the archives.
You might also want to look at the
Why don't you declare your ClassA as a service too ? This way you could
inject the ServiceClassB into it without any change on ClassA.
Michael Bernagou wrote:
Sorry, I'm trying to understand enough well to develop my application
correctly.
So, imagine I have 2 classes ClassA and ClassB from 2
Thanks Ulrich,
I must've missed that somehow.
Cheers,
On 12/17/07, Ulrich Stärk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look harder :-)
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/SendingDiferentContentTypes
Apart from that this topic has been discussed several times on this list,
just search the archives.
You
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 06:35:43 -0200, Michael Bernagou
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is exactly that and I didn't understand how to do that. Whatever I
test,
it works but it is intrusive.
I re-read the documentation about tapestry-ioc and I still not understand
how to do that. I need an example
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 08:33:52 -0200, Michael Bernagou
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
public class UserModule {
public static ServiceClassB build(ServiceUserDao userDao){
ClassB cb = new ClassB(userDao);
return cb;
}
public static ServiceUserDao build() {
UserDao dao = new
Thanks for the TYPO Thiago. Also thanks for the project examples, I'll need
to wait beeing at home to test since the security system here at the office
block them to be download.
Making my ClassA a service? I'm going to try but it means ClassA will be
instanciate only by Tapestry-ioc else I will
Hello Thiago,
Well, in Tapestry 5.0.6, if you just add a column using BeanModel.add,
it doesn't show any label, unless you have a added column name-label
entry in your app.properties.
Don't even have such a property file, but yes - it shows a label (just
tried it again to make sure). In
Ditto to that. An upgrade to Tapestry 5 still looks a ways off and the
continued support of Tapestry 4 is extremely valuable to us. Thanks
guys!
On Dec 16, 2007 1:34 PM, Martino Piccinato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 tnx to Jesse and Andreas.
I think this work is important for T4 users but also
Hm, I think my question was not well formulated. Apologies. I'll try
once more!
Suppose you want to implement an index that shows all files starting
with
A, B, etc. My page would show
A B C D ... X Y Z
and you can click on a letter to show the files starting with this
letter
in a
On 11.12.2007, at 12:30, Kristian Marinkovic wrote:
have you tried:
tr class=ognl:cssClass jwcid=@If condition=...
public String getCssClass() {...}
Wow, so simple!
Thanks a lot. I feel almost ashamed: of course, informal
properties can be used and they have OGNL-power, too!
Thanks,
Thanks, Matt, for your response.
On 16.12.2007, at 02:13, Matt Brock wrote:
The problem is that I don't think your even/odd requirement will
work with
any of the regular Tapestry components. Normally you iterate over a
collection of values (the @For component, for example), and use an
On 13.12.2007, at 09:54, #Cyrille37# wrote:
Hello
OGNL is very nice but I would like to know how to manage classes
changes without testing every pages.
Exemple :
In pages we have some ognl expression like
value=ognl:user.lastname and we change the class's property
getLastname() to
Same here. I can't see moving to 5 for at least a year, so the
continued support for 4.1 is most welcome!
-Norman
On Dec 17, 2007, at 12:21 PM, Ben Dotte wrote:
Ditto to that. An upgrade to Tapestry 5 still looks a ways off and the
continued support of Tapestry 4 is extremely valuable to
Hi Geoff,
I can't find a online demo there, might be nice to have one so we don't have
to install it. thanks.
A.C.
Geoff Callender-2 wrote:
Hi Penyihir, Michael, and Ted,
Thanks for your help. I'm looking forward to the critiques (even if
they're bad).
Cheers,
Geoff
On
Hi,
Anything new preview scheduled for 2007?
A.C.
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Hi Geoff,
This is my first time to try JumpStart on T5. The installation guide is
quite straightforward, I went through all things less than 30 minutes. I
like it, especially your t:sourcecodedisplay component:)
Looking forward to see the maximum version of Jumpstart on T5, especially
for the
Quite likely, but you can always see the latest greatest in the nightly build.
On Dec 17, 2007 3:18 PM, Angelo Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Anything new preview scheduled for 2007?
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Can we use @OnEvent to annotate a onActivate method, say:
@OnEvent(???)
void myActivate() {
}
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