2011-08-12 23:52, Vangel V. Ajanovski:
Hi Christian, I looked into this in more detail, but I don't really
understand what kind of validation problems are you preventing with the
two zones (so efectively you have surrounded the form with three extra
divs, and I have just two.
div dialogzone
div
Hi!
I have zone inside a form in which I intend to give a response message to
the user whereafter it is faded out.
I.e. Your changes where saved ...
Everything works like a charm except the fact that the message is only faded
out each second time.
There are no javascript error reported in the
How are you persisting your message ?
For a post request tapestry uses redirect after post and so if you don't
persist the message it will be lost. For such situations we have
@Persist(PersistenceConstants.Flash) which stores the value in a session till
it is read for the first time
Regards
On 08/13/2011 10:35 AM, Christian Köberl wrote:
I may be wrong but I think when you have the zone=gridZone on the
form and there are (server-side) validation failures, you won't see
them because only the grid is refreshed, not the form.
OK, thanks I will check if this is the case. I thought I
I got link transformation working. For those of you who are interested
in it's basically something like this:
public class YourLinkTransformer implements PageRenderLinkTransformer,
ComponentEventLinkTransformer
{
private final ComponentEventLinkEncoder _cele;
private final
hi All!
I have some trouble concerning component inheritance. My scenario is
something like:
A.tml
div xmlns:t=http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_1_0.xsd;
xmlns:p=tapestry:parameter class=mini-basket-items
t:extension-point id=MBIV
a href=${valueForA}/
/t:extension-point
Hi guys,I am using tapestry version 5.3 in NetBeans and Maven (from maven
central repo)I canapos;t see the javadoc artifacts, so there is no
documentation hinting within the IDE.Is this a gradle or a setup issue or am I
doing something wrong?I believe there was javadoc in maven central in the
Hi guys,
I am developing a front-end in Tapestry for an EJB application (EJB 3.1/JEE 6)
Its getting really annoying to build Tapestry services for each of the EJBs.
Do you have any suggestions on how to support @EJB annotation instead?
Thanks!