On Dec 20, 2007 8:21 PM, Martino Piccinato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Congratulation Andy, I still think tacos is a must for tapestry users
and look forward for tapestry 4.1.4/dojo 1.0 upgrade
Follow this on https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-1902
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Thank you Andreas, excellent work.
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On Dec 20, 2007 3:22 AM, Kalle Korhonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Congrats on the new release, excellent job once again!
Kalle
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Congratulation Andy, I still think tacos is a must for tapestry users
and look forward for tapestry 4.1.4/dojo 1.0 upgrade
On Dec 19, 2007 8:10 PM, andyhot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
the new tacos release (4.1.1) is already deployed at maven's central repo.
Details are at
Hi,
the new tacos release (4.1.1) is already deployed at maven's central repo.
Details are at http://tacos.sourceforge.net/tacos4.1/ , here are some
quick notes:
-) tapdoc and tapdoc-maven-plugin. These can now work with annotation-only
components, see
Congrats on the new release, excellent job once again!
Kalle
On Dec 19, 2007 11:10 AM, andyhot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
the new tacos release (4.1.1) is already deployed at maven's central repo.
Details are at http://tacos.sourceforge.net/tacos4.1/ , here are some
quick notes:
-)
andyhot wrote:
-) new annotation @Cached along with @InjectPageLink,
@InjectExternalLink, e.t.c.
see http://tacos.sourceforge.net/tacos4.1/tacos-annotations/index.html
I tried using this on a couple of complex dao-calculated elements
(PropertySelections, for instance), but the methods
Looking over the description further, the annotation is supposed to be useful
for any non-abstract method, even those contained in (abstract) pages. Yet
my @Cached methods are being repeatedly called on page generation.
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Yep, it's for non-abstract methods that return something and that appear
within Tapestry pages or components.
Is it possible that your method returns null?
On Dec 20, 2007 7:30 AM, Matt Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking over the description further, the annotation is supposed to be
Andreas Andreou wrote:
Yep, it's for non-abstract methods that return something and that appear
within Tapestry pages or components.
Is it possible that your method returns null?
No, I was trying it on a ListSelectionModel. Even an empty LSM is still an
object.
Are there any other
it's in tacos-annotations...
if you were building it on your own, perhaps you forgot
the hivemind configurations?
On Dec 20, 2007 8:11 AM, Matt Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Andreou wrote:
Yep, it's for non-abstract methods that return something and that appear
within Tapestry
Andreas Andreou wrote:
if you were building it on your own, perhaps you forgot
the hivemind configurations?
Aw, jeez... yeah, that might be a good idea, huh?
Thanks.
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