On 12.07.2010 15:43, Christophe Cordenier wrote:
What if you use a plain html textarea with readonly attribute instead of a
div ?
This works, thank you!
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Thiago, Pablo,
Thanks for the replies. I'll try one of those methods.
Regards,
Jim.
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From: Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo [mailto:thiag...@gmail.com]
Sent: 13 July 2010 17:11
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: Conditional class for body
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 13:01:35
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade from Tapestry 5.0.18 to 5.1.0.5. My projects works
fine with 5.0.18, but when I use 5.1.0.5, I get the following exception.
Please let me know how I can fix this problem.
2010-07-14 14:11:29.498] async-delivery-thread-1
thanks josh, and geoff.
Josh Canfield wrote:
i have tried both of these approaches but neither cancel the event on the
a... if yours works what is the fundamental difference?
when you click on the text only one click event is created and it
bubbles up through the dom. So it first is
Hi,
It seems to me like you are missing the tapestry-spring integration
jar or you have the old one still somewhere.
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Sha Aith shashank.aith...@nuware.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade from Tapestry 5.0.18 to 5.1.0.5. My projects works
fine with 5.0.18,
I do have the Tapestry-Spring integration package. I'm running this in an
OSGi environment.
Juan E. Maya wrote:
Hi,
It seems to me like you are missing the tapestry-spring integration
jar or you have the old one still somewhere.
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Sha Aith
Geoff that's a great example of some more advanced layout/theme
possibilities.
Sorry to hijack the thread somewhat,
Any chance of adding to jumpstart a Date added and/or Last
modified section to each example?
Cheers
Chris
On 14/07/2010, at 7:01 AM, Geoff Callender wrote:
Can't stop to
Hi,
I am having problem binding a parameter of type byte[]. It is not bound for
some reason while imageTitle works as expected. The page template looks
like:
t:dynaimage t:image=imageBytes t:title=imageTitle/
DynaImage is my custom component which displays image from byte[], or so it
should :-)
Chris,
Hmmm, I'm always tossing up between keeping the examples simple and making them
complete. Your request is pretty compelling so I'll consider it for the next
release. In the meantime, here's what I use in simple entities...
private java.sql.Timestamp createdAt;
private
Thanks for the reply Geoff,
Safe to ignore my request/suggestion :)
I meant moreso when the example exercise/tutorial was added to
jumpstart.
E.g. you've added more AJAX examples in the past couple of months, but
the onActivate/onPassivate example would be a couple of years old.
and I
Making the enough-but-not-overwhelming decision is always a tough one. What
*I* want is an example that shows only and exactly what I want to see at the
moment I'm looking. Oh, and I want it to come up first on whatever vaguely
related terms I put in a Google search.
I almost forgot; I also want
Ah, I should have realised that's what you meant. Yep, worth considering.
Thanks,
Geoff
On 15/07/2010, at 12:13 AM, Chris Mylonas wrote:
Thanks for the reply Geoff,
Safe to ignore my request/suggestion :)
I meant moreso when the example exercise/tutorial was added to jumpstart.
E.g.
jeez, some people are never pleased are they...
ideally, if all the tapestry devs that came before me would have just
built a drag and drop tapestry gui builder in html5, geoff wouldn't
have had to build and maintain jumpstart
/ducks
***Thanks for all that came before me on this list***
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 11:13:07 -0300, Chris Mylonas ch...@mrvoip.com.au
wrote:
.java
@Property
private Date addedToJumpstart = new Date(2010-07-14);
Never initialize fields like you've done in the above snippet because of
the page pooling. Use the activate or begin render event to
There are upgrade notes concerning tapestry-string, please check on
the web site.
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 4:56 AM, Sha Aith shashank.aith...@nuware.com wrote:
I do have the Tapestry-Spring integration package. I'm running this in an
OSGi environment.
Juan E. Maya wrote:
Hi,
It seems to
I found this thread as a solution to my problem of switching locale. I
can switch locale just fine and setting PersistentLocale works until I
strip the URL from language code. Juan's example below is exactly what
I need, however, because I'm returning to Tapestry after two years of
inactivity, I
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 13:36:50 -0300, Adam Zimowski zimowsk...@gmail.com
wrote:
@Persist
private String language;
You should use @SessionState instead and then use the
ApplicationStateManager to read or set it.
--
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
Independent Java, Apache Tapestry 5 and
I used the Ubuntu 9.10 and now I upgraded to 10.04.
Then after that I have had the error below.
The application use T5.2.0-SNAPSHOOT and was created with archtype.
The strange is that I have other application with the same AppModule, but
using T5.1.0.5 and it works well.
[INFO] Preparing
Assuming your example is in your TML file, try:
var name='t:outputraw value=name/';
mrg
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Tim Koop t...@timkoop.com wrote:
Hi everyone.
I've looked through the documentation, but I can't seem to find an answer
for what I'm looking for.
I want to put a
Actually, that would have an issue if your name had a single quote in
it. You might have to use a hidden form value (hopefully you have a
form?). There is a bug in the Tapestry hidden component, though, so
you have to do some tricks. Something like ...
t:form t:id=inputs
t:hidden t:id=name
Cool! It works!
I still had to do the escaping of the quotation marks myself, but at
least the html encoding doesn't need to be undone first.
(Now if only there was outputjsstring, outputurl, outputtextarea,
outputcsv, and outputcustom)
Tim Koop
t...@timkoop.com
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 14:27:07 -0300, Tim Koop t...@timkoop.com wrote:
Hi everyone.
I've looked through the documentation, but I can't seem to find an
answer for what I'm looking for.
I want to put a String into Javascript as a variable, like this:
script
var name = ${name};
/script
The
@Property
private Date addedToJumpstart = new Date(2010-07-14);
Never initialize fields like you've done in the above snippet because of the
page pooling. Use the activate or begin render event to initialize fields.
In general that's sound advice, but if you look at the use case here
he's
Actually, it's quite super easy to create those yourself :) Seriously, very
very easy.
Have a look at OutputRaw.java in the T5 source, and you'll get the idea.
And then you might say Yeah, but something like this should be built-in. A
lot of things should, but there aren't too many Tapestry
Hi, Pablo!
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 14:30:34 -0300, Pablo dos Reis
pablodosr...@gmail.com wrote:
I used the Ubuntu 9.10 and now I upgraded to 10.04.
Then after that I have had the error below.
The application use T5.2.0-SNAPSHOOT and was created with archtype.
Caused by:
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 15:13:06 -0300, Josh Canfield joshcanfi...@gmail.com
wrote:
@Property
private Date addedToJumpstart = new Date(2010-07-14);
Never initialize fields like you've done in the above snippet because
of the
page pooling. Use the activate or begin render event to initialize
I still had to do the escaping of the quotation marks myself
Take a look at JSONObject.quote(String string);
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Tim Koop t...@timkoop.com wrote:
Cool! It works!
I still had to do the escaping of the quotation marks myself, but at least
the html encoding
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 15:13:45 -0300, Inge Solvoll inge.tapes...@gmail.com
wrote:
And then you might say Yeah, but something like this should be
built-in. A lot of things should, but there aren't too many Tapestry
committers :)
Having too many built-in features can be a problem too.
HI Thiago,
Thank you.
I'll do tests in the T5.0.5 for the time being.
2010/7/14 Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo thiag...@gmail.com
Hi, Pablo!
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 14:30:34 -0300, Pablo dos Reis pablodosr...@gmail.com
wrote:
I used the Ubuntu 9.10 and now I upgraded to 10.04.
Then
HA! I guess I've been using joda-time for too long... I've always
treated Date as immutable, too bad Java 6 has to be backward
compatible with Java 1.1 or the setter methods could have been removed
a LONG time ago!
but I prefer to give a
short advice instead of a longer one informing the
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 15:39:11 -0300, Josh Canfield joshcanfi...@gmail.com
wrote:
HA! I guess I've been using joda-time for too long... I've always
treated Date as immutable, too bad Java 6 has to be backward
compatible with Java 1.1 or the setter methods could have been removed
a LONG time
Hi,
I was wondering if there is some kind of support planned to support OAuth
authentication with tynamos tapestry-security. I would love to be able to offer
RESTful webservices with OAuth authentication with tapestry, tapestry-restful
and tapestry-security.
Any plans? Pointers?
Thanks
That would be awesome. I am using tapestry security in two apps currently.
One is a 5.1 and the other T5.2. So far very smooth. I am very pleased. Keep
up!
Regards,
Borut
2010/7/14 Moritz Gmelin moritz.gme...@gmx.de
Hi,
I was wondering if there is some kind of support planned to support
I already implemented Oauth2 for my own use, obviously utilizing
tapestry-security, not using rest though but I imagine it'd be easy to
add on top. The sore point right now is that it's not generalized
since there's a few different ways to go about it, depending on
whether you need federated user
Thanks Thiago - I've read the follow ups to this from you and Josh,
and the nevers are good to know early on.
...because of the page pooling is a good enough reason to make it
register.
There seems to be a shortage of never do this cheat sheet library in
the 21st century :)
.java
Tapestry applications are inherently stateful: during and between
requests, information in Tapestry components, value stored in fields,
stick around. This is a great thing: it lets you program a web
application in a sensible way, using stateful objects full of mutable
properties and methods to
Read it with formatting:
http://tapestryjava.blogspot.com/2010/07/everyone-out-of-pool-tapestry-goes.html
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Howard hls...@gmail.com wrote:
Tapestry applications are inherently stateful: during and between
requests, information in Tapestry components, value stored
Firstly, I'd like to say that tapestry does most things very well and I
probably only comment on the things it doesn't do well. Thank you to
those who've spent time improving the framework for making my job as a
developer more enjoyable.
I do have an issue with the production mode Considering
Howard,
I read through some of the points mentioned in
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5.1/tapestry-spring/.
I tried the 5.0 Compatibility Mode and also tried retaining the old
tapestry-spring version 5.0.18 with the rest of Tapestry 5.1.0.5. By doing
this, the original exception I reported
Every starting point would be helpful! I'm pretty new with REST and OAuth.
Though I do have experience with T5 since the very early 5.0.4 days.
M.
Am 14.07.2010 um 23:44 schrieb Kalle Korhonen:
I already implemented Oauth2 for my own use, obviously utilizing
tapestry-security, not using rest
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