Excellent job Piero!
Kalle
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 2:39 AM, Piero Sartini li...@pierosartini.de wrote:
I am proud to announce the first release of tapestry-jpa which is now
part of the tynamo[1] project. It features full JPA2 integration and
provides you with all the functionalities known
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repository
idtrails.codehaus.org/id
nameTrails Repository/name
urlhttp://trails.codehaus.org/repository/url
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If your building trails to your local repo, populate javax and build with
trails repo commented out as above.
This will get
Hi Ted,
Yes, I did look at hibernate-search, in fact the very first full-text
search implementation in Trails was based on the first implementation
of hibernate-search. At that time it came bundled with
hibernate-annotations.
Then I moved to Compass because its integration with spring. Among
I wanted to use either Trails or Cognition for the next project.
However, Cognition seems to have ceased to exist and Trails
does not work.
Maven does not find everything (Quick Start):
Reason: Error getting POM for 'org.apache.myfaces.tobago:maven-apt-plugin' from
the repository: Error
Hi
I'm having no problems with Trails. ;-)
From your log, it looks like a maven/network problem. Try again, and
again, and if you keep having this problem try deleting your local
copy of the apt plugin.
If you decide to go with Trails you are welcome to join us in our
users mailing list:
http
But when is the codehaus apt plugin going to be released? I found it
much better than the tobago one.
Christian.
On 10-Oct-07, at 11:18 AM, Kalle Korhonen wrote:
On 10/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanted to use either Trails or Cognition for the next project
On 10/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanted to use either Trails or Cognition for the next project.
However, Cognition seems to have ceased to exist and Trails
does not work.
I've talked with the founder of Cognition a few times, and yes, the project
was scrapped. Trails
One thought regarding Compass. Have you been looking at hibernate-search?
It is essential the same thing, but without the Compass dependency.
Regards
Ted
2007/10/4, Kalle Korhonen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Trailers :)
Just as promised, we are happy to announce Trails 1.1.1 release! It feels
Heh. I wasn't really asking - more just trying to be funny. I've
already asked the codehaus people.
Christian.
On 10-Oct-07, at 1:34 PM, Kalle Korhonen wrote:
Probably not the right list to ask that one. Trails-wise, Tobago's apt
plugin has its issues, but suffices for the purpose
Thanks for all the effort.
I can tell you that Trails demos pretty darn well when I show it off
as part of No Fluff Just Stuff.
I'm looking forward to Trails 5 for Tapestry 5 !
On 10/4/07, Kalle Korhonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Trailers :)
Just as promised, we are happy to announce
Hi everyone, I'm looking for feedback here, I planning of using Trails to help
gain speed with my Tapestry 4.0 development. Somebody use it? Should I ? What
are the pinfall ? What are your advise...
Thanks for your feedback
I only use trails for my Tapestry-4 development. Mainly because I enjoyed
the steep initial learning curve of tapestry and needed something to lean
on.
The main reason I liked and like trails is because the ant scripts together
with hibernate tools generate all tables in my MySQL database
Ok, thanks, that help. Last question: Is it easy to change the UI after Trails
generate the page ? Because, we have some specific needs. We won't use the
simple layout Trails give after the generation. We need to modify the ui to
reflect our needs.
Thanks !
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Actually, my first trails (and tapestry) project was for a customer who had
an existing database with lots of odd relationships in it, and which I
managed to map one class at a time, by creating classes with the same name
as the tables and pasting the description into a comment. I didn't have
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