Angelo,
you can make it like this...
Object onSuccessFromMySearchForm() {
return "mysearch/results/12345"; // note the '/' 12345 is not a part
of the query string but part of the url path itself
}
and in Results.java use onActivation method ... something like ...
@Property
private String
Hi,
MySearchResuls can be directly called by:
http://localhost:8080/mysearchresults?type=1&group=2
thus need to find a way to activate those page in another class with query
string approach.
Harald Geritzer-2 wrote:
>
>
> you could inject the mysearchresults page:
>
> @Inject
> private MyS
>
> Now as far as funding documentation is concerned. Yeah, that's the problem
> isn't it. Who pays, who does the work, where does it happen. I have the
> good luck right now, of being like the the consultants in that old
> commercial by UPS professional services. The one where two consultants
> p
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
>
>
> >
> > 4) Stability - you need to lay down a road map that shows management and
> > developers that they can count on a stable environment for the
> foreseeable
> > future. Howard, T6 can't be so different from T5 that you have to
>
The documentation point is often raised and of course it is never
enough documentation and a book like writing that guides carefully
through tapestry would be really great.
However I think that the available documentation is still very, very
good. Most of the things I need to know I find in the re
As I understand, CLAs only have to be signed by documentation contributors if the exported wiki
documentation is bundled with the release. If its purely online, I don't think that this is
necessary. On the other hand, CLAs also give the users an assurance that the generated content will
be freel
A book about about tapestry5 is there but is it enough?
We are waiting a book or books about T5.
I thing a book to be published there should be a demand about T5 book by
manning,or Oreilly or another...
I ve contact manning to request a book about T5.
Let's do:)
yes, I know nabble, and I think it is great. I also think usenet is
generally great, but at some point of support it does not scale.
At mailinglists you don't have topic categories + sticky notes which I
think are quite important for navigation. Further more it lacks and a
notification system
Hi all,
I have been using T5 in my project for 1 year , and thanks for the
great framework. I am neither an expert in Tapestry nor Java,
therefore, would like to seek some help from all of you to assist on
my problem .
By checking the Grid source code , I know that TriggerEvent can used
to trig
Nobody likes to do documentation. That's a problem in a volunteer
effort. If Tapestry's committers reported to me, I'd be parceling out
the kind of documentation you're talking about. That's not how it
works.
Why don't you create JIRA issues for those documenation tasks? This would show that do
2009/5/1 Alex Kotchnev
> -1 on the forum. nabble, markmail and others do an excellent job at
> providing a forum interface to a mailing list.
I would really contend the "excellent". It is crude and not really useably
imo. The main point for a forum would be exactly your second point:
> The co
This is an old thread, but still relevant to T5.1. I think Daniel is
completely right; the DefaultHibernateConfigurer always calls
Configuration.configure() which always sends Hibernate looking for
hibernate.cfg.xml. I know it's not too difficult to create your own
implementation of HibernateConfig
Just curious if any additional screencasts, tutorials, etc have been
published on this subject. The screencast posted in 2008 mentioned that
there would be more to follow regarding Ajax and dynamic forms ("very
dynamic form support" to be exact):
http://tapestryjava.blogspot.com/2008/11/tapestry-
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Tony Giaccone wrote:
> I'll give my opinion on this, and I think I can speak with some authority as
> I used to work in WebObjects which at the time was by far head and shoulders
> above the rest of the pack of web development frameworks. In fact I would
> say that
-1 on the forum. nabble, markmail and others do an excellent job at providing a
forum interface to a mailing list. The community is small enough and there is
no need to split the attention w/ a forum that wouldn't bring anything new to
the table.
- original message -
Subject:Re: Solvin
I'll give my opinion on this, and I think I can speak with some authority as
I used to work in WebObjects which at the time was by far head and shoulders
above the rest of the pack of web development frameworks. In fact I would
say that WebObject still in many ways leads the pack of Frameworks and
TapestryBob wrote:
>
> I would like to integrate a fully featured forum (administrators, preview
> messages, avatars etc) into my tapestry web app. The site has an existing
> registered user base so the forum software should provide single sign on
> (i.e. once logged in to the main site you don
Let me second this point. I know Howard used his experience with
WebObjects as the starting point for Tapestry. I wish that starting point
included the kind of loop rendering that WebObjects provides. It's clear,
simple, straight forward. I imagine it wasn't used because it requires that
an instan
The primary concern, at the moment, seems to be encouraging people to
contribute documentation, tutorials and examples. Making the adding,
updating and extension of docs as open (so anyone can do it) and simple
(so it is not an arduous task) is the key to this. Howard's suggestion
of using the conf
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
> It might be possible for a wiki to operate in the same way ... we
> could have a Tapestry 5.1 space and, at the start of 5.2, we could
> copy it to form the Tapestry 5.2 space. In this way,
> the documentation for prior releases would be
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Angelo Chen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> following code redirects to a results page under mysearch:
>
> Object onSuccessFromMySearchForm() {
>return "mysearch/results";
> }
>
> now I need to append a query string after the page name:
>
> return "mysearch/results?12345
IIRC there's a RunJetty class somewhere in tapestry-core/src/test/../integration that accepts the
name of the test application to start and starts it up. This works for me.
Uli
manuel aldana schrieb:
I am trying hard to deploy the integration test webapp from
tapestry-core, but I haven't had s
you could inject the mysearchresults page:
@Inject
private MySearchResults mySearchResults;
Object onSuccessFromMySearchForm() {
mySearchResults.setPropertyXXX('12345');
return mySearchResults;
}
Angelo Chen schrieb:
Hi,
following code redirects to a results page under mysear
Hi,
following code redirects to a results page under mysearch:
Object onSuccessFromMySearchForm() {
return "mysearch/results";
}
now I need to append a query string after the page name:
return "mysearch/results?12345";
this will trigger an exception:
Unable to resolve 'mysearch/resul
I am trying hard to deploy the integration test webapp from
tapestry-core, but I haven't had succeeded so far.
Loading webapp itself works (I see the ioc outputs on console). But when
going to the context path I would only see a directory listing of the
files of the exploded webapp. So it won'
I must also say I prefer mailing lists - it is easier to follow it. If you
want a forum why not use the nabble or markmail interfaces to the mailing
lists?
e.g. http://tapestry.markmail.org/ or
http://www.nabble.com/Tapestry---User-f340.html
Ben Gidley
www.gidley.co.uk
b...@gidley.co.uk
On Fri,
except when they are down, just like the hibernate forums recently. I
always preferred mailing lists...
just my 2 cents
manuel aldana schrieb:
Otho schrieb:
And lastly I would suggest setting up a forum. Information is more
easily
organized there and searching is more convenient than wíth
Hi,
how do I handle List properties of my model when using the bean-edit-form?
I had a look at
http://www.nabble.com/Dynamic-list-of-strings-in-a-form-td16702754.html
but it did not mention bean-edit-form.
It would be great if there was something like:
If the backing object contains a typed
Otho schrieb:
And lastly I would suggest setting up a forum. Information is more easily
organized there and searching is more convenient than wíth a mailing list
alone. I would think that the barrier of contributing to a forum is lower
than that of contributing to / asking on a mailinglist. Well,
To possibly bring the discussion to a higher level:
Why is T5 so far from being the DE FACTO STANDARD web framework?
Is getting web developers to use T5 comparable to encouraging 80-year-olds
to throw away their radio and use MP3 instead?
The two actually seem related:
- There's a learning curve
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