but it also states that there is a bug with parameters
sarcasticI love it when people who don't understand something say it's
broken/sarcastic
public MapString, String getFoo() {
// return a map
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Use the event onSelectedFromX() where X is the t:id of the t:submit.
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But is this way that I use.
How my form is dynamic, everything is dynamic, until the id. Because of
this I would enjoy to know how get the label of the clicked submit.
2012/10/16 Lance Java lance.j...@googlemail.com
Use the event onSelectedFromX() where X is the t:id of the t:submit.
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my form is dynamic
So use the t:context attribute.
I could to use the t:context, but my form is dynamic and the context would
change for the last input
I'm not sure what you mean here, perhaps a code sample would help. Surely
you can calculate a suitable context value based on the current
Most of the time in tapestry, you will never need to access request
parameters yourself. Tapestry's form/input components get and set values on
your pages / components for you. Tapestry pages can use the activation
context and events can use the event context. It's only very rarely that you
should
Hi Guys, I'm confused now. I decided to use query parameters in my page URL
over key/pair parameters.
Example
http://cardaddy.com/used_cars_for_sale?year=2009make=Nissanmodel=GTR
The query parameters are set based on year make model options selected from
select menu then submitted. This part
Ah, I get it now... sorry. I've not needed to do this but can you set your
@ActivationRequestParameter values to null?
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I've tried setting the @ActivationRequestParameter to null, however when the
page reloads the parameter still exist in the URL.
Do you guys think the URL remains intact do to how I'm reloading the page
using pageRenderLinkSource.createPageRenderLink(this.getClass()); ?
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You could simply return this or null.
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On second thought, return this (aka the current page instance)
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Okay, so your thinking my issue has to do with my return logic? I'll give
your suggestion a test tonight. Do you see any other issues with me using
this code for filter criteria? Just not sure if it's the most efficient way
to accomplish this task and considering it's the 2nd highest used page on
On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 10:26:10 -0300, Lance Java lance.j...@googlemail.com
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On second thought, return this (aka the current page instance)
I wouldn't return 'this', as it always forces a redirect, and that's not
what you want in all cases, specially inside onActivate() methods.
To tell the truth you seem to be duplicating to logic normally seen in a
form method=GET. It seems that you have two ways to fire your search:
1. onActivate - This is where you are getting request parameters which were
passed to you from another page (or maybe even this page)
2. Search form is
Lance, jap slappin me is going to make me a better engineer... thank you
t:eventLink t:id=IndividualPage
parameters=pageValue
t:outputRaw
value=${individualPageIndex}/
so context was the solution... i get my pagenumber in nicely to the handler
t:eventLink t:id=IndividualPage t:context=${pageValue}
thanks for helping
: )
From: kcola...@live.com
To: users@tapestry.apache.org
Subject: RE: EventLink parameters
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 10:28:38 -0400
eventlink.parameters MUST be either a Map or something that can be coerced to
a Map
eventlink.context MUST be either a collection or something that can be
coerced to a collection (eg a single value)
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George, are you doing all of this to maintain state throughout tapestry's
redirect-after-post?
Or do you actually have two entry points into your search?
If it's the former, have you considered @Persist? You can either use
PersistenceConstants.FLASH to temporarily store in the session or
I heard something about Tapestry supporting the Portlet spec.
Is Tapestry going to support it out of the box or is Tapestry-Portlet ready to
use in production?
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did you take a look at https://github.com/got5/tapestry5-portlet?
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Lenny Primak lpri...@hope.nyc.ny.us wrote:
I heard something about Tapestry supporting the Portlet spec.
Is Tapestry going to support it out of the box or is Tapestry-Portlet ready
to use in
That also is Servlet spec 3.0...
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Lance Java lance.j...@googlemail.comwrote:
response.containsHeader(Content-Encoding) ;)
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Thanks, I know it exists, but not sure it's ready for production use,
hence the question if T5-portlet is something I should be using in production
On Oct 16, 2012, at 10:56 AM, Lenny Primak wrote:
I heard something about Tapestry supporting the Portlet spec.
Is Tapestry going to support it
It's in the 2.3 javadocs?
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17802_01/products/products/servlet/2.3/javadoc/javax/servlet/http/HttpServletResponse.html#containsHeader(java.lang.String)
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Hm, it's hard to say since there are some basic features which don't
function in the bridge (like returning a page or stream response in
onactivate).
I wouldn't recommend using it.
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Datum: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 11:09:59 -0400
Von: Lenny Primak
If not, what's the alternative? Is that something that's going to be improved?
On Oct 16, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Markus Feindler wrote:
Hm, it's hard to say since there are some basic features which don't
function in the bridge (like returning a page or stream response in
onactivate).
I
I think you have to answer this question yourself by checking if your
requirements are met. you can see on github that it is being actively
developed. there is even a mention of Typestry 5.4-alpha in the
readme.
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Markus Feindler markus.feind...@gmx.de wrote:
Hm,
We are using this portlet bridge for some projects with Tapestry 5.2.6
and Tapestry 5.3.6.
All those project are using Liferay 6.1.x.
are you planning to deploy you portlet in Liferay?
2012/10/16 Lenny Primak lpri...@hope.nyc.ny.us:
Thanks, I know it exists, but not sure it's ready for
Not sure. I just got a requirement for a portlet-type functionality in my app
Not even sure what portlet container to use, quick search on the 'Net
says that Liferay isn't compatible with Glassfish, that might be wrong
so either Liferay or OpenPortal.
Thanks for your help
On Oct 16, 2012, at
On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 11:30:49 -0300, Ken in Nashua kcola...@live.com
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t:eventLink t:id=IndividualPage t:context=${pageValue}
Never, never ever use ${} expansions when passing parameters values.
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Hi Lance, I'd like all the search filters to remain in the URL for book
marking, sharing the URL, and SEO. My goal is for the search page to
function similarly to the ebaymotors search page. The search form resides
directly within the search page. I do however have links from other pages
that will
I only had a quick look at your code but it seems that your loop variable
currentAtributoGeneric is the underlying source of your data. You could
use this entire object as your context (assuming that it has an encoder) or
a primary key. You could even use selected fields from this object to
Ok, cool... then your @ActivationRequestParameter approach seems fine to me.
Just checking ;)
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Would it be better to somehow use @RequestParam inside of onActivate rather
than @ActivationRequestParameter?
BTW, I'll let you know about returning the page instance tonight. Hopefully
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Yes, but my currentAtributoGeneric is just one variable and your value is
changed the each iteration. I have that to find another way, something that
make reference too. If I use the currentAtributoGeneric like you said, I'll
to catch just the last currentAtributoGeneric, independently of which I
I have created an issue
https://github.com/got5/tapestry5-highcharts/issues/5 , if you can take a
look I would be grateful.
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 15:13:09 -0300, William Lopes
williamlopes@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, but my currentAtributoGeneric is just one variable and your value is
changed the each iteration. I have that to find another way, something
that make reference too. If I use the currentAtributoGeneric
That's what I think too, but in the practice this not works.
2012/10/16 Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo thiag...@gmail.com
On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 15:13:09 -0300, William Lopes
williamlopes@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, but my currentAtributoGeneric is just one variable and your value is
changed the
Hi Markus,
Your experience in developping portlet with tapestry is very interesting.
Currently, we return PortletRenderable object and PortalPage object
to display another tapestry page in the current portlet or to request
the portlet container to redirect the user to another page of the
On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 15:49:12 -0300, William Lopes
williamlopes@gmail.com wrote:
That's what I think too, but in the practice this not works.
Code please. ;)
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 15:49:12 -0300, William Lopes
williamlopes@gmail.com wrote:
That's what I think too, but in the practice this not works.
Code please. ;)
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 17:06:57 -0300, William Lopes
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Template please too. And please describe why you say it doesn't work.
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http://pastebin.com/PPuJjkSm
.tml
http://pastebin.com/Fz4yWzNX
Like I said in previous mails, the context of the submit button is changed
for the currentAtributoGeneric of last input field of the form.
2012/10/16 Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo thiag...@gmail.com
On Tue, 16 Oct 2012
Since you've got two entry points, I'd probably use @RequestParam in
onActivate() and populate the same render variables that are populated by
submitting the form.
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Yes, but my currentAtributoGeneric is just one variable and your value is
changed the each iteration
Correct, but before it is changed, you are rendering a HTML submit button to
the MarkupWriter. End result being multiple submit elements, each with it's
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François,
Do you think that got5-portlet is ready to use in production?
Thanks.
On Oct 16, 2012, at 2:12 PM, François Facon francois.fa...@atos.net wrote:
Hi Markus,
Your experience in developping portlet with tapestry is very interesting.
Currently, we return PortletRenderable
On Oct 16, 2012, at 2:12 PM, François Facon francois.fa...@atos.net wrote:
Hi Markus,
Your experience in developping portlet with tapestry is very interesting.
Currently, we return PortletRenderable object and PortalPage object
to display another tapestry page in the current portlet
input t:label=currentAtributoGeneric.name t:type=Submit
t:id=selecionar t:context=id value= class=imageSubmit/
public Object onSelectedFromSelecionar(String atributoNome) {
}
It seems to me you're passing one context in the template (an id) and
expecting something else in the event
input t:label=currentAtributoGeneric.name t:type=Submit
t:id=selecionar t:context=id value= class=imageSubmit/
public Object onSelectedFromSelecionar(String atributoNome) {
}
Sorry, I put the code that I was testing.
The right context is: t:context=currentAtributoGeneric.name
2012/10/16
.containsHeader(..yes, pre 3.0
.getHeader( 3.0
GAE must be using pre-3.0. Servlet spec...
http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/servlet/http/HttpServletResponse.html#getHeader%28java.lang.String%29
Sigh...
getHeader
java.lang.String *getHeader*(java.lang.String name)
Gets the
Unfortunately, in practice this doesn't works.
2012/10/16 Lance Java lance.j...@googlemail.com
Yes, but my currentAtributoGeneric is just one variable and your value is
changed the each iteration
Correct, but before it is changed, you are rendering a HTML submit button
to
the MarkupWriter.
On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 22:25:48 -0300, William Lopes
williamlopes@gmail.com wrote:
So, we go to say that I have 3 atributes in my form:
title(stringGeneric),
author(modeloDadosGeneric), year(numericGeneric).
Case I try to click in submit of the author, the context received will be
year,
Man, I tested this today and not works in the practice.
2012/10/16 Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo thiag...@gmail.com
On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 22:25:48 -0300, William Lopes
williamlopes@gmail.com wrote:
So, we go to say that I have 3 atributes in my form: title(stringGeneric),
Subject: Re: EventLink parameters
From: lpri...@hope.nyc.ny.us
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 11:06:10 -0400
To: kcola...@live.com
Seriously, I hate being rude anonymous guy but we have this saying in
aviation (my other profession)
this ain't your thing and watching you taking the controls
Lenny Primak... you can go public with your messages to me.
You dont have to send me private things like that.
Real talent should be brave enough to show their real insides.
I dont what could prompt your stuff... over parameter's ???
But I think it is my caption on my T4 widget thats eating
Hi Ken
I think Lenny has been most polite to you by sending you a private message.
Although I do believe people can learn if they try(don't know about aviation
though :)) but your way is not the right way, IMHO.
Migrating a T4 app to T5 is not an easy job, especially when your T5 skills are
Thanks Taha... but I got a huge problem understanding this language and I am
not talking about T5.
I am having fun with this T5... real diamond grade fun.
Is that such a crime ?
I can model the natural world... am I not allowed?
I enjoy the ups and downs and challenges and problems.
I dont
Hi Lance, setting the variables to null resolved my issue. Not sure what I
was doing last night that wouldn't allow it to work. Anyhow Lance, would you
take a look at my code below and tell me if I'm using the RequestParameters
properly now? Also, how do you typically handle spaces in the URL
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