Re: Page template and class location

2008-04-22 Thread Michael Gerzabek

When you contribute it via

new LibraryMapping( mylib, com.mycompany.package )

you wanna browse it with http://localhost:8080/mylib/x

/M



János Jarecsni schrieb:

no :)
I tried a lot of URLs in the browser, but none worked. What URL did you use
to browse to such a page?
thx
janos


On 22/04/2008, Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

Exactly. Does it work now?

/M

János Jarecsni schrieb:



Hi Michael,

I have the following line in the manifest.mf of my T5 component library
JAR:

Tapestry-Module-Classes: hu.intellynet.mojito.tapestry.LibraryModule

Is it what you mean?

thx
Janos

On 21/04/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


  

Janos,
You have to provide the full class name of your Module (in your jar
file)
in the MANIFEST.MF file which is located in the META-INF directory.
More
infos on that in the two links I added my last post.



http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580

http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html


Michael

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Datum: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:13:45 +0200
Von: János Jarecsni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
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Hi Michael,

what did you do? I did what I wrote (yes it is a library JAR, I have
the
LibraryModule class I quoted, the library name is mylib, and the


  

quoted




URLs do NOT work. What URL did you use?

thx a lot
Janos

On 21/04/2008, Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  

Hi Janos,

if your library is in a jar file read [1], else add the method you




posted


  

in your current Module. Tested it, works like a charm ;)

[1]





http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580




Infos on Modules:
  

http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html

János Jarecsni schrieb:





Yes, but how? :) I tried various ways, none worked. The library


  

contains

  

the


following library module:

  public static void
contributeComponentClassResolver(ConfigurationLibraryMapping
configuration) {
  configuration.add(new LibraryMapping(mylib,
com.mycompany.package));
  }

In the com.mycompany.package.pages package there is the X.tml.
Pointing my browser to

http://localhost:8080/context/mylib/x
http://localhost:8080/context/mylib.x
http://localhost:8080/context/x

doesn't work either.

Thanks in advance!
Janos




  

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Re: Page template and class location

2008-04-22 Thread János Jarecsni
Hm, does not work. I tried

http://localhost:8080/Celebrities/mylib/SomePage
and
http://localhost:8080/mylib/SomePage

so both with and without a context, but none worked.

cheers,
janos

On 22/04/2008, Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When you contribute it via

 new LibraryMapping( mylib, com.mycompany.package )

 you wanna browse it with http://localhost:8080/mylib/x

 /M



 János Jarecsni schrieb:

  no :)
  I tried a lot of URLs in the browser, but none worked. What URL did you
  use
  to browse to such a page?
  thx
  janos
 
 
  On 22/04/2008, Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
   Exactly. Does it work now?
  
   /M
  
   János Jarecsni schrieb:
  
  
  
Hi Michael,
   
I have the following line in the manifest.mf of my T5 component
library
JAR:
   
Tapestry-Module-Classes: hu.intellynet.mojito.tapestry.LibraryModule
   
Is it what you mean?
   
thx
Janos
   
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 Janos,
 You have to provide the full class name of your Module (in your
 jar
 file)
 in the MANIFEST.MF file which is located in the META-INF
 directory.
 More
 infos on that in the two links I added my last post.




 http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580

 http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html


 Michael

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  Datum: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:13:45 +0200
  Von: János Jarecsni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  An: Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
  Betreff: Re: Page template and class location
 
 
 
 


  Hi Michael,
 
  what did you do? I did what I wrote (yes it is a library JAR, I
  have
  the
  LibraryModule class I quoted, the library name is mylib, and
  the
 
 
 
 
 quoted




  URLs do NOT work. What URL did you use?
 
  thx a lot
  Janos
 
  On 21/04/2008, Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
 
 
 
   Hi Janos,
  
   if your library is in a jar file read [1], else add the method
   you
  
  
  
  
  posted
 
 
 
 
   in your current Module. Tested it, works like a charm ;)
  
   [1]
  
  
  
  
  
 
 http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580




  Infos on Modules:
 
 
   http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html
  
   János Jarecsni schrieb:
  
  
  
  
  
Yes, but how? :) I tried various ways, none worked. The
library
   
   
   
   
   contains
  
  
 
 
   the
  
  
following library module:
   
 public static void
   
contributeComponentClassResolver(ConfigurationLibraryMapping
configuration) {
 configuration.add(new LibraryMapping(mylib,
com.mycompany.package));
 }
   
In the com.mycompany.package.pages package there is the
X.tml.
Pointing my browser to
   
http://localhost:8080/context/mylib/x
http://localhost:8080/context/mylib.x
http://localhost:8080/context/x
   
doesn't work either.
   
Thanks in advance!
Janos
   
   
   
   
   
   
  
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Re: Page template and class location

2008-04-21 Thread János Jarecsni
I have a component library, x.jar. I placed a y.tml into its pages package
(some.package.pages, where some.package is declared in the library module as
the root package). I added the component jar to the web application, still I
cannot access the x.tml as a page.

Any help is welcome! :)

Cheers,
Janos



On 19/04/2008, János Jarecsni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 can a page be contributed to the web application by a JAR file (just like
 component templates)? If so, how an URL can be constructed to such a page?
 Concretely, is it possible for T5 to have a forum.tml residing in the
 com.foo.bar package of a forum.jar file and use it in the application?

 thanks in advance,
 Janos



Re: Page template and class location

2008-04-21 Thread Michael Gerzabek

János Jarecsni schrieb:

I have a component library, x.jar. I placed a y.tml into its pages package
(some.package.pages, where some.package is declared in the library module as
the root package). I added the component jar to the web application, still I
cannot access the x.tml as a page.
  
When y.tml is in x.jar then you maybe might want to address y(.tml) in 
the browser!

Any help is welcome! :)

Cheers,
Janos



On 19/04/2008, János Jarecsni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

Hi,

can a page be contributed to the web application by a JAR file (just like
component templates)? If so, how an URL can be constructed to such a page?
Concretely, is it possible for T5 to have a forum.tml residing in the
com.foo.bar package of a forum.jar file and use it in the application?

thanks in advance,
Janos





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Re: Page template and class location

2008-04-21 Thread Michael Gerzabek

Hi Janos,

if your library is in a jar file read [1], else add the method you 
posted in your current Module. Tested it, works like a charm ;)


[1] 
http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580
Infos on Modules: 
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html


János Jarecsni schrieb:

Yes, but how? :) I tried various ways, none worked. The library contains the
following library module:

public static void
contributeComponentClassResolver(ConfigurationLibraryMapping
configuration) {
configuration.add(new LibraryMapping(mylib,
com.mycompany.package));
}

In the com.mycompany.package.pages package there is the X.tml.
Pointing my browser to

http://localhost:8080/context/mylib/x
http://localhost:8080/context/mylib.x
http://localhost:8080/context/x

doesn't work either.

Thanks in advance!
Janos
  



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Re: Page template and class location

2008-04-21 Thread János Jarecsni
Yes, but how? :) I tried various ways, none worked. The library contains the
following library module:

public static void
contributeComponentClassResolver(ConfigurationLibraryMapping
configuration) {
configuration.add(new LibraryMapping(mylib,
com.mycompany.package));
}

In the com.mycompany.package.pages package there is the X.tml.
Pointing my browser to

http://localhost:8080/context/mylib/x
http://localhost:8080/context/mylib.x
http://localhost:8080/context/x

doesn't work either.

Thanks in advance!
Janos



On 21/04/2008, Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 János Jarecsni schrieb:

  I have a component library, x.jar. I placed a y.tml into its pages
  package
  (some.package.pages, where some.package is declared in the library
  module as
  the root package). I added the component jar to the web application,
  still I
  cannot access the x.tml as a page.
 
 
 When y.tml is in x.jar then you maybe might want to address y(.tml) in the
 browser!

  Any help is welcome! :)
 
  Cheers,
  Janos
 
 
 
  On 19/04/2008, János Jarecsni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
   Hi,
  
   can a page be contributed to the web application by a JAR file (just
   like
   component templates)? If so, how an URL can be constructed to such a
   page?
   Concretely, is it possible for T5 to have a forum.tml residing in the
   com.foo.bar package of a forum.jar file and use it in the application?
  
   thanks in advance,
   Janos
  
  
  
 

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Re: Page template and class location

2008-04-21 Thread János Jarecsni
Hi Michael,

what did you do? I did what I wrote (yes it is a library JAR, I have the
LibraryModule class I quoted, the library name is mylib, and the quoted
URLs do NOT work. What URL did you use?

thx a lot
Janos

On 21/04/2008, Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Janos,

 if your library is in a jar file read [1], else add the method you posted
 in your current Module. Tested it, works like a charm ;)

 [1]
 http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580
 Infos on Modules:
 http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html

 János Jarecsni schrieb:

  Yes, but how? :) I tried various ways, none worked. The library contains
  the
  following library module:
 
 public static void
  contributeComponentClassResolver(ConfigurationLibraryMapping
  configuration) {
 configuration.add(new LibraryMapping(mylib,
  com.mycompany.package));
 }
 
  In the com.mycompany.package.pages package there is the X.tml.
  Pointing my browser to
 
  http://localhost:8080/context/mylib/x
  http://localhost:8080/context/mylib.x
  http://localhost:8080/context/x
 
  doesn't work either.
 
  Thanks in advance!
  Janos
 
 


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Re: Page template and class location

2008-04-21 Thread János Jarecsni
Hi Michael,

I have the following line in the manifest.mf of my T5 component library JAR:

Tapestry-Module-Classes: hu.intellynet.mojito.tapestry.LibraryModule

Is it what you mean?

thx
Janos

On 21/04/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Janos,
 You have to provide the full class name of your Module (in your jar file)
 in the MANIFEST.MF file which is located in the META-INF directory. More
 infos on that in the two links I added my last post.


 http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580

 http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html


 Michael

  Original-Nachricht 
  Datum: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:13:45 +0200
  Von: János Jarecsni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  An: Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
  Betreff: Re: Page template and class location


  Hi Michael,
 
  what did you do? I did what I wrote (yes it is a library JAR, I have the
  LibraryModule class I quoted, the library name is mylib, and the
 quoted
  URLs do NOT work. What URL did you use?
 
  thx a lot
  Janos
 
  On 21/04/2008, Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Hi Janos,
  
   if your library is in a jar file read [1], else add the method you
  posted
   in your current Module. Tested it, works like a charm ;)
  
   [1]
  
 
 http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580
   Infos on Modules:
   http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html
  
   János Jarecsni schrieb:
  
Yes, but how? :) I tried various ways, none worked. The library
  contains
the
following library module:
   
   public static void
contributeComponentClassResolver(ConfigurationLibraryMapping
configuration) {
   configuration.add(new LibraryMapping(mylib,
com.mycompany.package));
   }
   
In the com.mycompany.package.pages package there is the X.tml.
Pointing my browser to
   
http://localhost:8080/context/mylib/x
http://localhost:8080/context/mylib.x
http://localhost:8080/context/x
   
doesn't work either.
   
Thanks in advance!
Janos
   
   
  
  
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Re: Page template and class location

2008-04-21 Thread michael . gerzabek
Janos,
You have to provide the full class name of your Module (in your jar file) in 
the MANIFEST.MF file which is located in the META-INF directory. More infos on 
that in the two links I added my last post.

http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html

Michael

 Original-Nachricht 
 Datum: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:13:45 +0200
 Von: János Jarecsni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 An: Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
 Betreff: Re: Page template and class location

 Hi Michael,
 
 what did you do? I did what I wrote (yes it is a library JAR, I have the
 LibraryModule class I quoted, the library name is mylib, and the quoted
 URLs do NOT work. What URL did you use?
 
 thx a lot
 Janos
 
 On 21/04/2008, Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi Janos,
 
  if your library is in a jar file read [1], else add the method you
 posted
  in your current Module. Tested it, works like a charm ;)
 
  [1]
 
 http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580
  Infos on Modules:
  http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html
 
  János Jarecsni schrieb:
 
   Yes, but how? :) I tried various ways, none worked. The library
 contains
   the
   following library module:
  
  public static void
   contributeComponentClassResolver(ConfigurationLibraryMapping
   configuration) {
  configuration.add(new LibraryMapping(mylib,
   com.mycompany.package));
  }
  
   In the com.mycompany.package.pages package there is the X.tml.
   Pointing my browser to
  
   http://localhost:8080/context/mylib/x
   http://localhost:8080/context/mylib.x
   http://localhost:8080/context/x
  
   doesn't work either.
  
   Thanks in advance!
   Janos
  
  
 
 
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Re: Page template and class location

2008-04-21 Thread Michael Gerzabek

Exactly. Does it work now?

/M

János Jarecsni schrieb:

Hi Michael,

I have the following line in the manifest.mf of my T5 component library JAR:

Tapestry-Module-Classes: hu.intellynet.mojito.tapestry.LibraryModule

Is it what you mean?

thx
Janos

On 21/04/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

Janos,
You have to provide the full class name of your Module (in your jar file)
in the MANIFEST.MF file which is located in the META-INF directory. More
infos on that in the two links I added my last post.


http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580

http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html


Michael

 Original-Nachricht 


Datum: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:13:45 +0200
Von: János Jarecsni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Page template and class location
  


Hi Michael,

what did you do? I did what I wrote (yes it is a library JAR, I have the
LibraryModule class I quoted, the library name is mylib, and the
  

quoted


URLs do NOT work. What URL did you use?

thx a lot
Janos

On 21/04/2008, Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

Hi Janos,

if your library is in a jar file read [1], else add the method you


posted
  

in your current Module. Tested it, works like a charm ;)

[1]



http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580


Infos on Modules:
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html

János Jarecsni schrieb:



Yes, but how? :) I tried various ways, none worked. The library
  

contains
  

the
following library module:

   public static void
contributeComponentClassResolver(ConfigurationLibraryMapping
configuration) {
   configuration.add(new LibraryMapping(mylib,
com.mycompany.package));
   }

In the com.mycompany.package.pages package there is the X.tml.
Pointing my browser to

http://localhost:8080/context/mylib/x
http://localhost:8080/context/mylib.x
http://localhost:8080/context/x

doesn't work either.

Thanks in advance!
Janos


  

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Re: Page template and class location

2008-04-21 Thread János Jarecsni
no :)
I tried a lot of URLs in the browser, but none worked. What URL did you use
to browse to such a page?
thx
janos


On 22/04/2008, Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Exactly. Does it work now?

 /M

 János Jarecsni schrieb:

  Hi Michael,
 
  I have the following line in the manifest.mf of my T5 component library
  JAR:
 
  Tapestry-Module-Classes: hu.intellynet.mojito.tapestry.LibraryModule
 
  Is it what you mean?
 
  thx
  Janos
 
  On 21/04/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
 
   Janos,
   You have to provide the full class name of your Module (in your jar
   file)
   in the MANIFEST.MF file which is located in the META-INF directory.
   More
   infos on that in the two links I added my last post.
  
  
  
   http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580
  
   http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html
  
  
   Michael
  
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Datum: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:13:45 +0200
Von: János Jarecsni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Page template and class location
   
   
  
  
Hi Michael,
   
what did you do? I did what I wrote (yes it is a library JAR, I have
the
LibraryModule class I quoted, the library name is mylib, and the
   
   
   quoted
  
  
URLs do NOT work. What URL did you use?
   
thx a lot
Janos
   
On 21/04/2008, Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
   
 Hi Janos,

 if your library is in a jar file read [1], else add the method you


posted
   
   
 in your current Module. Tested it, works like a charm ;)

 [1]



   
   http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-component-libraries-to12055274.html#a12055580
  
  
Infos on Modules:
 http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/module.html

 János Jarecsni schrieb:



  Yes, but how? :) I tried various ways, none worked. The library
 
 
 contains
   
   
 the
  following library module:
 
public static void
  contributeComponentClassResolver(ConfigurationLibraryMapping
  configuration) {
configuration.add(new LibraryMapping(mylib,
  com.mycompany.package));
}
 
  In the com.mycompany.package.pages package there is the X.tml.
  Pointing my browser to
 
  http://localhost:8080/context/mylib/x
  http://localhost:8080/context/mylib.x
  http://localhost:8080/context/x
 
  doesn't work either.
 
  Thanks in advance!
  Janos
 
 
 
 

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Page template and class location

2008-04-19 Thread János Jarecsni
Hi,

can a page be contributed to the web application by a JAR file (just like
component templates)? If so, how an URL can be constructed to such a page?
Concretely, is it possible for T5 to have a forum.tml residing in the
com.foo.bar package of a forum.jar file and use it in the application?

thanks in advance,
Janos