Hello,
Leopard has Java 64 bit as well. If I open programs - service programs
(name might be different, I translated the name) - Java,
I can see Java 6 - 64 bit, 6 - 32 bit, 5 - 64 bit, 5 - 32 bit, 1.4 - 32 bit
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Software Developer
Hello,
just a note. The price of 1300 EUR is excluding VAT. VAT is 19 % in Germany.
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http://www.laliluna.de
Howard Lewis Ship schrieb:
Sebastian Hennebrüder and I
Agree to all of that. Fantastic analysis Sebastian.
The whole documentation should revolve around Tapestry 5.x, and make it
clear, an easy snapshot of what the framework looks like. Then more detailed
information on demand.
Michael Gerzabek wrote:
Sebastian, great job! The main point is
Hello,
I spoke to Howard and we agreed on using a git repository temporarily to
update the website. I have modified the skin and started to work on the
menus.
I would like to ask for help on working on a number of tasks, because I
am not native English and I am missing features (like sales
Hello,
there is a features pages in the about section of the new website.
We need a new description on main features there. The text can be more
technical then the text on the front page but it should be still
understandable for an average new user or a new user with less technical
interest
Hello,
there is a Chosen tutorial or articles page in the getting started area.
We need to choose a number of uptodate tutorials and articles. 3-7 not more.
This section targets the technical interested new user.
I am looking forward to any kind of contributions and respond with the
(solved)
Hello,
there is a Maven configuration page in the Download section.
It should describe, how to prepare Maven to use Tapestry in a project.
It might take care of the modules, show a minimal configuration and
things you need for Spring or Hibernate integration.
This section targets the
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo wrote:
t:loop t:source=objetcs t:value=current t:formState=iteration
t:submit t:id=toggleState t:context=current/
/t:loop
This will not work, the id has to be unique.
You could annotate your event handler method with
@OnEvent(EventConstants.SELECTED) and
Hello,
there is a Third party library page in the Extensions and modules section
It should list third party libraries and components.
I am not sure if the section (scroll down) on
http://tapestry.apache.org/index.html is still up to date.
Could someone check the list and complete it with
I'm wondering, why not use github.com ?
It would be much easier:
- for ppl to fork into their own repo
- for you to gather all available edits/changes
- for different contributors to collaborate with each other (and not
directly with you,
i.e. for specific translations, or subtasks)
On Fri, Sep
Stephan Windmüller wrote:
I tried it and at first all seemed work. But then I recognized that each
time the system behaves like I pressed the _last_ button. The context is
always the same, regardless of which button I press.
Hm, the above behaviour might be related to this thread:
Andreas Andreou schrieb:
I'm wondering, why not use github.com ?
Because setting up a temporary repository consist of two commands for me
ssh lali
initgit tapestry-website.git
I don't have a githup account and the repository has a temporarily
nature as well
It would be much easier:
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I'm confident it'll pay back the wasted minutes, esp. as ppl start to contribute
Additionally, it doesn't have to be something temporal... it can go on
and include
the new quickstart tutorial (as discussed in previous threads) and its
translations.
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Sebastian
Hello Andreas,
I believe you but let's wait for input of other people. If they agree,
someone can set up a repository their.
As it is no consequence to change the repository you are pulling from,
we can migrate their at any time.
Andreas Andreou schrieb:
I'm confident it'll pay back the
Hello,
currently the colors of the menu and the colors of the logo are not
aligned and the content boxes inside of a page are not yet updated.
The accordion is done with JQuery UI. I chose south-street as theme and
you can select another theme or modify it directly on the JQuery UI web
site
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 6:01 AM, Howard Lewis Ship hls...@gmail.com wrote:
Hard to say; there's been some issues with Javassist and Java 6 not meshing
together very well.
I'm under java 6 from some time now and didn't have any issues till now...
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On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 7:06 PM, neo anderson
javadeveloper...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Is this the same way as explained in
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToCreateADispatcher2? Or what's
difference between this srategy?
The chenillekit access module comes from the experience that made
Hello,
I setup a preview website. You can find it here.
http://tapestry.laliluna.de/
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I like it :-)
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Sebastian Hennebrueder
use...@laliluna.de wrote:
Hello,
I setup a preview website. You can find it here.
http://tapestry.laliluna.de/
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I have T5.0.18 running in Tomcat 5.5 with Java 1.5 32-bit -Xms2048m -Xmx2048m
-XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m.
Configured as:
tapestry.page-pool.active-window = 5 m
tapestry.page-pool.hard-limit = 10
Ran a JMeter Load Test with
10 concurrent users
Ramp-up time of
Em Fri, 11 Sep 2009 12:47:23 -0300, Dave Greggory davegregg...@yahoo.com
escreveu:
I have T5.0.18 running in Tomcat 5.5 with Java 1.5 32-bit -Xms2048m
-Xmx2048m -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m.
Have you tried 5.1.0.5?
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Independent Java consultant,
I applaud the efforts, but I think you really really have to upgrade
to 5.1.0.5 before you can get this on anybody's radar. There's a good
possibility the same wouldn't happen in it. If you are running with
-server (think it may be automatically chosen if you haven't specified
with that heap max)
Tapestry 5.1.0.5 is more efficient, but that's mostly in terms of reducing
the number of temporary objects created during a single request.
392,000 instances of ComponentPageElementImpl?
How many pages in your application? Say there's 15 distinct pages.
392,000 / (15 district * 10 hard limit) =
Yes, we're using a the Uber-component pattern as you put it. As that is the
only way, we can build a dynamically defined Page.
Right now, we have about 8 pages, containing possibly 12 Layout components, and
29 functional components, some of which a Form Components. And those contain 4
Upgrading to 5.1 is going to require a lot of effort since we have hacked
LinkFactory, RequestSecurityManager, etc to get functionality that did not
exist. But we'll certainly do it if it will solve the problem. It's just that
we don't know whether we can allocate the resources to do it unless
Nice design. Keep on with the good work.
2009/9/11 Alfonso Quiroga alfonsose...@gmail.com:
I like it :-)
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Sebastian Hennebrueder
use...@laliluna.de wrote:
Hello,
I setup a preview website. You can find it here.
http://tapestry.laliluna.de/
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NYC.
- Original Message
From: Howard Lewis Ship hls...@gmail.com
To: Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 3:11:57 PM
Subject: Re: [T5.0.18] Out of Memory Error / Potential Leak (doesn't reduce
after forced GC)
Although upgrading is a good idea
Although upgrading is a good idea for many reasons, I don't think it will
solve your problem. You need a little re-architecting of your approach to
get the component instance count back under control. Where are you located?
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Dave Greggory
Thanks for your answer, i learned a bit more of tapestry.
Now i have one more problem, not exactly related but in the same area.
I have
void onValidateForm() {
if (entity.getId().longValue() == 0l) {
league.setId(null);
}
Hello,
I tried to limit the number of menu entries to 7. The magic number of
items you can overlook.
I removed the 'Getting a first impression' area and moved the content
into the 'About Tapestry' area. We can still make a block on the front
page to help user.
The user guide requires a
what is your reason, that you want to persist the enity
in the validation event?
i think its more clear to persist it in the onSuccess event method
with regards
Sven Homburg
Founder of the Chenille Kit Project
http://www.chenillekit.org
2009/9/11 Bruno Santos bitbet...@gmail.com
Thanks for
Hello,
Well, the reason should be that with persist in validate() i validate
that the entity that's inserted doesn't conflict with any database
constraint like in this case and the onsucess isn't fired wich in the
case a constraint is violated it doesn't seem to make sense.
Anyway, even if i use
Em Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:30:34 -0300, Bruno Santos bitbet...@gmail.com
escreveu:
Hello,
Hi!
Well, the reason should be that with persist in validate() i validate
that the entity that's inserted doesn't conflict with any database
constraint like in this case and the onsucess isn't fired wich
Hit wrong button i guess, sent message only to Sven. Sorry
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From: Bruno Santos
Date: Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: Exception handling after violation of unique constraint
First i like to thank you (both) for your patience and help.
Well, not
That's right. ZoneUpdater works fine in a page, but not in a component.
Here is ZoneUpdater in a page, working fine even when the field
becomes empty or spaces::
http://jumpstart.doublenegative.com.au:8080/jumpstart/examples/javascript/ajaxonevent
Here is ZoneUpdater in a
Hello,
I have integrated some documentation files from the
tapestry-project/src/site into the new documentation.
As a consequence, we need to take care that those files are not updated
or changes are merged into the new docs.
I used revision r811842 to copy the tutorial, faq,
I'm using the plain hibernate Session (shadow) and the pattern works
great for me. But I think your problem is actually in (don't flush
the
Session after an exception occurs). You are doing something odd since
you need to nullify the id. For a new object, the id should normally
be null. Tapestry
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
thiag...@gmail.com wrote:
Em Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:30:34 -0300, Bruno Santos bitbet...@gmail.com
IMHO, you have to write code to do that (query the database if needed)
Well that doesn't do anything else except merely lowers the
Em Fri, 11 Sep 2009 23:11:59 -0300, Kalle Korhonen
kalle.o.korho...@gmail.com escreveu:
Interesting - I happen to think it's a great pattern to follow. You
try to save and then roll back if it didn't work out - that's what the
transaction management is for and Tapestry gives you a very nice
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 7:26 PM, Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
thiag...@gmail.com wrote:
Em Fri, 11 Sep 2009 23:11:59 -0300, Kalle Korhonen
kalle.o.korho...@gmail.com escreveu:
I think onValidate() is for validation, the data store should only be
changed (or attepted to be changed) when
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