I think you better create a mixin !
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5AndJavaScriptExplained
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hi,
i have a problem
i have an EventLink to delete user, on this link a created an "onClick"
listener which ask the user if he want to delete something. but Event
will fired in each case.
example:
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delete
.
How can i do this?
thanks,
resign
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that is an awesome one or two line explanation of an event bubble!
this was a little too hard to take in whilst i mucked around with custom
components and totally missed the point
(https://tapestry.apache.org/component-events.html)
the jumpstart example looks good too
http://jumpstart.doubleneg
Cool - will do.
Have a good weekend,
Chris
On 18/04/2012, at 6:45 PM, Emmanuel DEMEY wrote:
> You're welcome.
> You can improve the documentation by yourself, and send to me a github pull
> request ;).
> https://github.com/got5/tapestry5-highcharts/blob/master/src/test/resources/org/got5/tapestr
Hi Howard, if your unable to prepare the materials for an online course, do
you think there's a chance a class could be organized at a selected
location? I'm pretty sure you'll find smaller organizations wouldn't mind
getting training without having to layout the full expense of bringing you
on sit
Thanks Thiago,
The order in which the @EagerLoad services are instantiated is not
important (I mean, the order between them); they just need to be
instantiated after a @Startup method that initializes something for them,
because those services use a utility class with static methods that
requires
The good news is that I have a pretty comprehensive Tapestry course
... however, I have not structured it for remote presentation;
instead, I've been providing training on-site for clients. I know this
means I've been missing out on opportunities to train smaller shops,
such as yours. Reworking th
I know this is a bit old but I just ran into this problem. For me it was
org.chenillekit
chenillekit-tapestry
1.3.0
Which brings in the tapestry 5.2 functions jar file
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FYI
for me this error also occurs when i set the HTTP-HEADER x-requested-with to
XMLHttpRequest, (with modifyHeaders in FF)
and do (or intend) a normal request pagerequest.
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I would be interested in an event like this. For tapestry to take its marketing
to the next level there needs to be more docs and tutorials that are
accessible to an audience that is less senior such as junior developers (such
as myself) in the beginning of their careers...
On Apr 19, 2012
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 16:59:33 -0300, Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
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Yes, if you change from ActionLink to EventLink.
Ooops, it missed the explanation: Tapestry component ids are local to the
component or page in which they were declared, so, outside it, you cannot
use the id in the
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 16:38:09 -0300, Ferran Maylinch
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Thanks Lance.
But we have several "@EagerLoads" so we would have to call all their
init() methods!
I'd say that if you need specific service initiation ordering, you should
contribute to the RegistryStartup service, which has an
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 16:36:58 -0300, Dmitriy Vsekhvalnov
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Hi all,
Hi!
i have simple custom component within loop on the page:
UnitEditor.tml contains couple ActionLinks:
..
..
Can i handle those events in the page class?
Yes, if you change from ActionLink to EventLink.
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Thanks Lance.
But we have several "@EagerLoads" so we would have to call all their init()
methods!
On Apr 19, 2012 1:36 PM, "Lance Java [via Tapestry]" <
ml-node+s1045711n5651506...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> Instead of initializing your @EagerLoad service in it's constructor, you
> could add an ini
Would you guys consider offering an organized web based class? I'm currently
the only one in my organization that would be taking the class, so it
wouldn't make economical sense to have someone on site. Perhaps we could put
together a small class? My recent java training consisted of 15 remote
stud
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 15:43:33 -0300, gricker wrote:
I would also be interested in some sort of online learning for Tapestry.
http://tapestry.apache.org/about.html
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I would also be interested in some sort of online learning for Tapestry.
Greg
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Does anybody know of a training center that offers Tapestry training? I just
recently did some java training using some distant learning tools at a local
New Horizon Center. I was surprised to find how much I got out of that class
and wondered if something similar existed for Tapestry? I feel as th
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 9:10 AM, George Christman
wrote:
> Hi Kalle, I know it's been some time since we last spoke about this project.
> I'm getting started with it again and had a question for you. When you said
> I could call Subject.login in my isAuthorized method, were you referring to
> some
I essentially had to do the same thing Lance suggested. This bug exist in the
Tapestry-Jquery implementation too.
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Hi Kalle, I know it's been some time since we last spoke about this project.
I'm getting started with it again and had a question for you. When you said
I could call Subject.login in my isAuthorized method, were you referring to
something like this?
@Override
protected boolean isAuthorized
Hi Geoff, from what I've seen, the tree nodes don't do anything when
selected.
You can set the "label" parameter if you'd like to do something special.
${myTree.node.label}
I can't make a tree leaf selectable. When I click on a leaf there's a _javascript_ error in tree.js:function doAnimate(element) {var sublist = $(element).up('li').down("ul");var dim = sublist.getDimensions();tree.js:52TypeError: 'undefined' is not an object (evaluating 'sublist.
Instead of initializing your @EagerLoad service in it's constructor, you
could add an init() method to the service.
Then you call init() inside a @Startup method after you have initialized
any dependencies.
http://tapestry.apache.org/registry-startup.html
Lance.
Hello,
We've seen that @EagerLoad services are instantiated before @Startup methods
are executed?
Why that? Wouldn't make more sense the other way?
What should we do if an @EagerLoad service needs initialization provided by
a @Startup method?
Thanks!
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