somehow?
Will I ever run out of stupid questions?
;)
Terry
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Thanks. I managed to do what I wanted using a system property, but couldn't
work out how to do a similar thing using a .properties file. Perhaps
something that would benefit from an example in the docs?
Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
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> There's a couple of layers of indirection getting in your way.
Yup, if you have some repositories set in your settings.xml, Maven will use
those. It's a bit of a moot point as to where you should put definitions for
common plugins, but if something is likely to stop your build from working
on a new user's machine (with an obtuse error message), then I normall
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ke it and refactor to
fit you application...
;)
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way to do that within
the IoC framework.
All I want to do is have a set of deployment parameters for tweaking things
like filepaths.
Many thanks,
Terry
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D'oh! That's obvious now I look at it. Like most things in Tapestry, once you
have seen it once... :)
Thanks.
Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
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> BeanEditForm is not a Form, but does own one; it includes a getForm()
> accessor. So:
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> @Component
> private BeanEditForm _beanEditForm; // Case ju
That's what I thought, but when I tried it previously, I just got an
exception:
"Start does not contain an embedded component with id 'form'."
If I look at the source of the page that is generated without the
@Component, I see a form with id=form, so I don't know what is missing.
My page design
feed back field level errors to the user.
If my page is a POJO and my form data is a POJO that is wired up by magic,
how do I get access to the Form object from within the page to invoke
recordError?
Thanks,
Terry
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