Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New Shale Committer: Paul Spencer

2008-10-03 Thread James Mitchell
Welcome aboard!!!



On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 11:31 PM, Gary VanMatre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Please join me in welcoming Paul Spencer as the newest Shale committer.  Paul 
 has been very supportive of the Shale community over the past year.  Paul is 
 also a member of the MyFaces project.

 Welcome, Paul!





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Re: Cannot subscribe to the list

2006-11-12 Thread James Mitchell
Sending as HTML also helps to boost the score up on the spam scale,  
be sure you send as text.



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On Nov 12, 2006, at 7:23 PM, Wendy Smoak wrote:


On 11/12/06, Adrian Mitev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi! i`m trying to subscribe to the user@shale.apache.org but i got  
as reply

the following:

Technical details of permanent failure:
PERM_FAILURE: SMTP Error (state 12): 552 spam score (5.5) exceeded  
threshold


Was the message completely empty?  Try putting something in the
subject line and/or body.  We've seen other reports of SpamAssassin
filtering blank messages.

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Re: What is struts Shale

2006-11-09 Thread James Mitchell
Well, first you have to be subscribed before you can post.  I let  
this one through, but you need to subscribe so we don't see  
moderation messages.


  http://shale.apache.org/mail-lists.html


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On Nov 9, 2006, at 6:49 AM, chand sekhar wrote:


Can any body explain the following things
1. What is Struts Shale
2. What are advantages of this over other alternatives
3. What are disadvantages of this over other alternatives
4. Developer's life - if they switch to Struts Shale

Thanks,
Chandrasekhar J





Re: failure notice

2006-11-09 Thread James Mitchell
The message says that your spam score is too high, try resending as  
text (not html).


Copying user@ so others can see this as well (this pertains to any  
list at apache, not just shale)



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On Nov 9, 2006, at 7:58 AM, chand sekhar wrote:


hi James,

I am tring to subscribe with Apache Shale user groups by sending a  
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED],

but  it's failing to reach this id.

can you help me, how to scbscribe

Thanks in advance
Chandrasekhar J



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Shale Logo Contest has a winner

2006-10-11 Thread James Mitchell


Congratulations to Walied Amer and Michael Ameduri, our 1st, 2nd, and  
3rd place winners.


Walied has told me that the CLA has been faxed, and also sent me the  
image source files.  So, the next step is for us to upload the new  
image and as soon as the CLA is entered by the Infra team, we'll send  
out the prizes.



Here are the winning prize packs:

1st Prize (Walied Amer)

 iPod Nano (2 Gig)
 Apache Shale t-shirt


2nd Prize (Michael Ameduri)

 iPod Shuffle (1 Gig)
 Apache Shale t-shirt


3rd Prize (Michael Ameduri)

 Apache Shale t-shirt


So, I now need Walied Amer, Michael Ameduri, and all of the pmc and  
committers to send me their shirt size preference and I'll send out  
the order for our the t-shirts.


Thanks again to everyone who submitted an entry.  Thank you for your  
time and energy and helping to grow this great community.





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Re: Logo Contest - what happened?

2006-10-04 Thread James Mitchell
The voting is still open right now.  We'll give people until this  
weekend before we tally the results.


If anyone hasn't voted yet, please do so.

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On Oct 4, 2006, at 2:53 AM, Randahl Fink Isaksen wrote:


According to the website

September 19, 2006 to determine the winner

but as far as I can tell, there is still a lot of people voting.  
Has the deadline been postponed?


Randahl





Re: Not receiving the e-mails from the mailing lists

2006-09-20 Thread James Mitchell
There's a chance that you were authorized to post to the list, but if  
you did not specifically subscribe, then you won't get the list traffic.


When someone posts to this list and they are not subscribed, the list  
moderators (including myself) will get an email asking if we want to  
allow the post to go through.  We also have the option to allow all  
future posts too.  That might be what happened.


Try subscribing with that gmail account again.  If you really are  
already subscribed, then after you reply to the confirmation, you'll  
get a you are already subscribed email.


Thanks.


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On Sep 20, 2006, at 6:19 AM, Adrian Mitev wrote:


I`m using gmail and not emails are stored in the Spam folder and i
don't have filters.

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Re: Building from subversion source

2006-09-19 Thread James Mitchell
Ok, I found the problem.  It wasn't failing for me because of two  
things.

1) I already have a copy of commons-validator in my local repository
and
2) I have settings.xml file configured with the *magical incarnation*  
of config settings ;)


Ok, just kidding about the magical stuff, however, it's still a  
puzzle.  I can't explain to you why this is happening, I mean, I have  
a few suspicions, but without further investigation, it's merely a  
guess at this point.


If you have a settings.xml file in ~/m2/ directory, then add this to  
it (keeping the xml well-formed of course)else create a new file  
with that name and put this in it:


settings
  profiles
profile
  idcargo-config/id
 properties
   cargo.container.home
  /path/to/apache-tomcat-5.5.17/  --- change me
   /cargo.container.home
 /properties
/profile
  /profiles

  activeProfiles
   activeProfilecargo-config/activeProfile
  /activeProfiles
/settings


Either something deep down in our (Shale's) configuration, or some  
whacked out plugin is relying on that profile in order to download  
and use the commons-validator jar in the build.


Make the above changes and you should be good.  Sorry for the hassle,  
this kind of stuff just gives some people ammunition to blast Maven  
with...oh well.



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On Sep 19, 2006, at 3:39 PM, Irv Salisbury wrote:


Sorry, I actually meant:

http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/shale/framework/trunk

Irv



On 9/19/06, Irv Salisbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I got it from:

http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/shale/framework/trunk

I am not sure the -e output is going to help, but I'll send it here:

irving-salisbury-iiis-computer-2:~/work/apache/shale-src irving$  
mvn -e

install
+ Error stacktraces are turned on.

[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO] Reactor build order:
[INFO]   Apache Shale Framework Parent POM
[INFO]   Shale Test Framework
[INFO]   Shale Core Library
[INFO]   Shale Clay Plugin
[INFO]   Shale Remoting Support
[INFO]   Shale-Spring Integration
[INFO]   Shale Tiger Extensions
[INFO]   Shale Tiles Integration
[INFO]
- 
---


[INFO] Building Apache Shale Framework Parent POM
[INFO]task-segment: [install]
[INFO]
- 
---

[INFO] Skipping missing optional mojo:
org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-site-plugin:attach-descriptor
[INFO] [install:install]
[INFO] Installing /Users/irving/work/apache/shale-src/pom.xml to
/Users/irving/.m2/repository/org/apache/shale/shale-parent/1.0.4- 
SNAPSHOT/shale-

parent-1.0.4-SNAPSHOT.pom
[INFO]
- 
---


[INFO] Building Shale Test Framework
[INFO]task-segment: [install]
[INFO]
- 
---

[INFO] [resources:resources]
[INFO] Using default encoding to copy filtered resources.
[INFO] [compiler:compile]
[INFO] Nothing to compile - all classes are up to date
[INFO] [resources:testResources]
[INFO] Using default encoding to copy filtered resources.
[INFO] [compiler:testCompile]
[INFO] Nothing to compile - all classes are up to date
[INFO] [surefire:test]
[INFO] Surefire report directory:
/Users/irving/work/apache/shale-src/shale-test/target/surefire- 
reports


---
 T E S T S
---
Running org.apache.shale.test.mock.MockObjectsTestCase
Tests run: 4, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed:  
0.141 sec

Running org.apache.shale.test.mock.ValueBindingTest
descriptor(class=org.apache.shale.test.mock.data.Bean, name=name
  Found BeanInfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed:  
0.021 sec

Running org.apache.shale.test.mock.TestMockBean
Tests run: 0, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed:  
0.014 sec


Results :
Tests run: 5, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0

  Found PropertyDescriptor [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[INFO] [jar:jar]
[INFO] Building jar:
/Users/irving/work/apache/shale-src/shale-test/target/shale-
test-1.0.4-SNAPSHOT.jar
[INFO] [install:install]
[INFO] Installing
/Users/irving/work/apache/shale-src/shale-test/target/shale-
test-1.0.4-SNAPSHOT.jar to
/Users/irving/.m2/repository/org/apache/shale/shale-test/1.0.4- 
SNAPSHOT/shale-

test-1.0.4-SNAPSHOT.jar
[INFO]
- 
---

[INFO] Building Shale Core Library
[INFO]task-segment: [install]
[INFO]
- 
---

[INFO] [resources:resources]
[INFO] Using default encoding to copy filtered resources.
[INFO] [compiler:compile]
Compiling 81 source files to
/Users/irving/work/apache/shale-src/shale-core/target/classes
[INFO

Re: Shale logo contest vote

2006-09-06 Thread James Mitchell

This is gonna be tough.  There are *so* many great choices.


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678.910.8017




On Sep 6, 2006, at 5:35 AM, David Delbecq wrote:


Here is my user vote :)

1st choice:  Walied Amer {81}
2nd choice: Michael Ameduri {15}
3rd choice: Jacob Hookom {3}
4th choice: Santy {77 }
5th choice: Norbert Busch {90}

Daniela Kolarova a écrit :

Shale logo contest vote:

1st choice: # {Entry #}
2nd choice: # {Entry #}
3rd choice: # {Entry #}
4th choice: # {Entry #}
5th choice: # {Entry #}







Re: I made a logo - do I need to send you a CLA already?

2006-08-17 Thread James Mitchell
I'm not proposing anything different from what is already outlined by  
the wiki page.  It says that the winner will need to submit a signed  
CLA.


I suppose there might have been confusion in the interpretation of  
the wiki page.  You don't have to sign and fax a CLA in order to  
enter the contest, the selected winner will need to submit a signed  
CLA and it must be recorded by the ASF before we can *officially*  
declare him/her the winner.  We need the source of the images in case  
we want to modify the colors or whatever.  Preferably this will be a  
Photoshop file (.psd) or something that can be converted to it.


Sorry if that was confusing.



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678.910.8017




On Aug 17, 2006, at 4:46 PM, Greg Reddin wrote:



On Aug 17, 2006, at 3:37 PM, Randahl Fink Isaksen wrote:


Dear Shale developers

I designed one of the logo suggestions, and as I understood it,  
only the winner would need to sign a Contributor License  
Agreement, which is why I have not taken the time to send you one.  
But the latest e-mail from Greg Reddin today talks about filtering  
out suggestions for which the contributor has not signed a CLA.  
Could you please be very clear on this matter: Do or do we not  
need to sign a CLA to participate?


I would hate for anyone to miss out simply because of a  
technicality.  Don't worry.  If you read the whole thread you'll  
see that James proposed another approach to the CLA requirement.   
Stay tuned for more clarification.


Thanks,
Greg





Re: Logo contest

2006-08-15 Thread James Mitchell
I agree.  IMHO, limiting this to one entry per person will only  
stifle creativeness and may lead to rampant dissociative disorders,  
including, but not limited to -- The infamous dakotajack syndrome  
(read: multiple personality disorder ;)



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On Aug 14, 2006, at 7:32 PM, Craig McClanahan wrote:


On 8/14/06, Matthias Wessendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Forward ...

-- Forwarded message --
From: Matthias Wessendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Aug 14, 2006 4:24 PM
Subject: Logo contest
To: MyFaces Development dev@myfaces.apache.org


I have a question,

did we allow users to upload as many logos as they want?
I more like the idea of one user, one shot.



We didn't impose any such restriction, and indeed we've received  
several
alternative approaches from several of the submittors ... it would  
be unfair

to make them go back and choose only one submission at this point --
especially as we haven't really given any advice on what our decision
criteria are going to be :-).

Craig

Just my $0.02


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Re: Remoting

2006-07-19 Thread James Mitchell
Oh that's easy.  It's support for DynaBeans as managed beans.  I'm  
using them myself with a few extra features that let me use them with  
JSF/Shale (with basic ajax support), Spring/Hibernate, Struts 2 and  
Java 5.  I call it  
org.mitchell.DynaActionValidatorSpringTigerRemotedXBean.  Only works  
on Mac and Linux right now because the factory class exceeds Windows  
file naming limits.



:P

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On Jul 20, 2006, at 12:53 AM, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:


hehe what is DynaFaces?
Now I am more interested :)

On 7/19/06, Craig McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 7/19/06, Matthias Wessendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 DynaFaces ?

 even google knows nothing about it :)

 sounds like my old friends DynaActionForm ... :)


Sorry ... was thinking of something different.  The avatar stuff at
jsf-extensions is what I was thinking about.

Craig

On 7/19/06, Craig McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 7/19/06, Carl Sziebert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Hello all:
  
   Let me preface my message with this: I am relatively new to  
Shale and
   the remoting capabilities it has to offer.  I am curious to  
understand
   the functionality better.  I'd like to know if it is  
possible to pull
   in the contents of a JSP in as part of the response. If so,  
can the

   JSP have JSF tags in it and how would I go about this? I have a
   backing bean defined in my config file as
   managed-bean-nameremoting$cartHandler/managed-bean-name  
and am

   successfully calling the addItem method. (ex:
  
 sendRequest(/concierge/dynamic/remoting$cartHandler/addItem.jsf? 
hotelId=
   + escape(id), cartHandlerCallback); )  If this is possible,  
I am
   assuming that I'll still have to call  
context.responseComplete(),

   correct?
 
 
  It would be technically feasible to use remoting for this  
purpose,

 although
  it is not a first class use case.  The general idea would be  
to use the

 web
  application resource mechanism (which is  the same thing  
you'd use to

  download a static CSS stylesheet or javascript file, for
 example).  Instead
  of a context-relative URL like:
 
  /webapp/foo/bar.css
 
  you would use a URL like
 
  /webapp/foo/bar.faces
 
  (assuming you are using *.faces mapping).
 
  That all being said, however, I suspect that Shale Remoting is  
not the

 best
  approach if what you are after is dynamic responses that are  
constructed
  with JSF components.  You might want to look at some of the  
component

 based
  solutions that support partial page refresh -- the MyFaces  
component

  libraries (including the incubator Trinidad library, which was
 originally
  ADF Faces).  Another interesting technology to look at is the  
DynaFaces
  facility that is part of the jsf-extensions[1] library at  
java.net.

 
  Craig
 
  [1] https://jsf-extensions.dev.java.net/
 
 
  Thanks in advance.
  
   Carl
  
 
 


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Re: Messages not sent to the mailing list

2006-07-16 Thread James Mitchell
Your message was hung in the moderator queue, and I let it through  
yesterday.  After that, it appeared on the list just fine.


What email client are you using?  I've used a few mail clients that  
are smart enough to *not* show you your own posts.  Also, make sure  
it's not being labeled as spam by your own client.  As much as I love  
using the Mac Mail client, I still have to check the junk folder for  
a few weeks after joining a new list until it learns which messages  
are not junk.




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On Jul 16, 2006, at 2:26 AM, Sreedevi Aswath wrote:


Hi,
I am not able to view the messages i have sent to the mailing  
list.

I am sending messages to user@shale.apache.org
How do i view my messages?

Thanks,
Sreedevi.




Re: Shale logo contest

2006-07-13 Thread James Mitchell

The info for submitting is on our wiki...

 http://wiki.apache.org/shale/LogoContest


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On Jul 13, 2006, at 4:39 AM, Mikael Andersson wrote:


Hi,
just joined this mailing list a couple of days ago, and wonder if  
there has
been any information regarding the contest posted ( a graphics guy  
at work

seems interested).

Thanks
Mike




Re: Custom component with childrens

2006-07-13 Thread James Mitchell
Assuming you are using JSP, how are using this on your page?  With  
your own taglib or binding to an existing instance?  If you are  
simply binding a standard HtmlPanelGrid and then declaring child  
components, you will need to bind any nested components as well.



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On Jul 13, 2006, at 10:01 AM, David Delbecq wrote:


Hello all,

Starting to learn JSF, i tried to create my custom UI component.  
Because

it will be made of several fields and button, i decided to extends
HTMLPanelGrid. The constructor creates the various components part of
the Panel. After getting funny errors in console, i worked on a step
by step and noticed in restore view, myfaces does inject childs in my
component (so the number of child is double: those created at
intanciation of my component and those saved from previous instance  
and

injected as part of restore view).

My question is, considering the way i do it for now (which is  
bad ;) ),

what is the best way to avoid this restore view problem. How can my
component know if it is in a state where it need to create itself it's
children or in a state where the controller will restore the children
tree itself?

Thank for help.

public class HTMLAddressComponent extends HtmlPanelGrid implements
NamingContainer {
.

public HTMLAddressComponent(){
street = new HtmlInputText();
number = new HtmlInputText();
town = new HtmlInputText();
postCode = new HtmlInputText();
command = new HtmlCommandButton();
command.setValue(enable/disable);
street.setId(street);
number.setId(number);
town.setId(town);
postCode.setId(postCode);
command.setId(command);
List childs = getChildren();
HtmlPanelGroup group = new HtmlPanelGroup();
List l = group.getChildren();
l.add(getText(Street: ));
l.add(street);
l.add(getText(Number: ));
l.add(number);
childs.add(group);
group = new HtmlPanelGroup();
l = group.getChildren();
l.add(getText(postcode: ));
l.add(postCode);
l.add(getText(Town: ));
l.add(town);
childs.add(group);
childs.add(command);
}
private UIComponent getText(String value){
HtmlOutputText text = new HtmlOutputText();
text.setValue(value);
return text;
}







Re: Shale logo contest

2006-07-13 Thread James Mitchell
Aug 31 was proposed on the dev list.  Any chance you'd like to join  
that list (if not already) and help us decide?


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On Jul 13, 2006, at 11:30 AM, Mikael Andersson wrote:

I know, had a look there already, and it said to check the mailing  
list for

more information :)

What I am most interested in knowing is the deadline ( if there is  
any ).


Thanks
Mike

On 13/07/06, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


The info for submitting is on our wiki...

  http://wiki.apache.org/shale/LogoContest


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On Jul 13, 2006, at 4:39 AM, Mikael Andersson wrote:

 Hi,
 just joined this mailing list a couple of days ago, and wonder if
 there has
 been any information regarding the contest posted ( a graphics guy
 at work
 seems interested).

 Thanks
 Mike