+1 on org.apache.tapestry.t5. T5 is a widely used acronym both in the
mailing lists and many web posts.
Dario.
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 12:14 PM, Tomasz Dziurko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 on org.apache.tapestry5
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Tomasz Dziurko
The thing that bothers me is,
I'm pretty sure that the Wicket community is misrepresented by this little
troll, and he's probably laughing every time he checks this mailing list to
see what kind of responses happened as a result to his last dull
characterization as a genuine Tapestry user.
Hi Andrew,
if you start the RadioGroup in an invisible spot, it will render
correctly, as in
span jwcid=@RadioGroup
tr
tdradiogroup1 option 1 //td
tdradiogroup2 option 1 //td
/tr
tr
tdradiogroup1 option 2 //td
tdradiogroup2 option 2 //td
/tr
/span
or at least that's the
Add me to the portlet petition; we're about to start development on a portal
with Liferay and it would be great to have portlet support in T5.
Regards,
D
On 12/28/07, Emmanuel Sowah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howard,
Well, left me alone, I would say instead of the effort to support Portlets
Hi,
I'm trying to solve a problem that might be trivial in JSP, but I
can't find a way to do it in Tapestry without some collection munching
in Java.
My problem is that I have three ArrayLists that hold very similar
information, and need to be displayed inside the same table. To
explain this
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-Original Message-
From: Darío Vasconcelos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 2/21/2007 2:43 PM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Foreach, iterate over several collections at once
Hi,
I'm trying to solve a problem that might be trivial in JSP, but I
can't
. Whenever you call any of the
getList methods, they use the value passed in by the Foreach.
HTH,
Mark
Mark J. Stang
Senior Engineer/Architect
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-Original Message-
From: Darío Vasconcelos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 2
An important part of the transactional system of the mexican bank IXE (
http://www.ixe.com.mx/) runs over Tapestry, Spring, Hibernate, multiple
databases (Oracle, Sybase, AS/400) and several other interesting things.
While I'm no direct committer for that project, I think I've seen some
people
If you don't want to mess with DataSqueezers and other esoterical stuff, you
could use the FormLinkRenderer by MindBridge, you can download it from
http://www.t-deli.com/.
In short, specifying the renderer attribute of any DirectLink will
automatically turn the request into a POST instead of
Hi,
I'm currently analyzing an application built completely with Tapestry,
and additionally uses Spring, Hibernate, and EJBs. The main tool for
the performance analysis is an agent that is deployed in WebLogic and
reads HTTP requests, bean calls, and mostly everything that happens
inside the
Well, actually the tool that I'm using (PerformaSure by Quest) is
pretty professional, I guess I'm getting as many clues as possible. My
questions were more in the direction of, How to modify the source in
order to find out the time spent in each page, and What are your
thoughts about this issue
Great replies!!
Konstantin,
creating a Filter is a good idea. I'll see if this can be implemented.
This tool I'm using is not really a profiler, but a complete solution
that hooks itself into the app server and monitors all method
invocation -with its correspondent times- into a database. For
.
Take care,
Daniel
On 9/20/06, Darío Vasconcelos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
since recently someone mentioned the BeanForm component, I've been
reading about it and wondering if there's a version for Tapestry 3,
because I'm still stuck with old JDKs and app servers...
In case there isn't
Hi,
since recently someone mentioned the BeanForm component, I've been
reading about it and wondering if there's a version for Tapestry 3,
because I'm still stuck with old JDKs and app servers...
In case there isn't such thing, would a backport be possible? Too much
hard work? I haven't really
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