Re: T5.0.11: onActivate() called twice, more questions

2008-05-12 Thread Szemere Szemere
Your images/pic.gif  is relative to the current page url (which includes
your context parameters), so will get caught as a page request by Tapestry.
You should probably use src="${asset:context:images/pic.gif}" instead.

Szemere

On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 11:23 AM, Tomasz Dziurko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Following line causes all the problems:
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> Now question: How is it possible that this situation might occur?
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> Tomasz Dziurko
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Re: T5.0.11: onActivate() called twice, more questions

2008-05-12 Thread Tomasz Dziurko
Ok, I found solution, but I still would be grateful if someone could
put some light on this subject:

More investigation showed me that context.length is always +1 greater
than I should expect.
When I printed all elements from context while executing
http://localhost:8607/myApp/start/testmessage

11:59:25,219 [ INFO] Start - TEST LOG
thing in context=textmessage

11:59:25,219 [ INFO] Start - TEST LOG
thing in context=images
thing in context=pic.gif

After looking in my project for pic.gif it appeared that in my tml
file I have remains from default template.

Following line causes all the problems:


Now question: How is it possible that this situation might occur?

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T5.0.11: onActivate() called twice, more questions

2008-05-12 Thread Tomasz Dziurko
Hi.
I read previous posts about problem with onActivate called twice, but
none of answers seems to suit my situation.

Here's the problem:

Abstract base page

public abstract class AbstractTopPage {

private String context[];

public abstract Object performActivation(String[] context);

Object onActivate(EventContext eventContext) {
context = new String[eventContext.getCount()];
for (int i = 0; i < context.length; i++) {
context[i] = eventContext.get(String.class, i);
}

return performActivation(context);

}

}

and real page:

public class Start {

@Override
public Object performActivation(String[] context) {
getLogger().info("TEST LOG");

return null;
}

String onPassivate() {
return "testmessage";
}

}

and when I enter page http://localhost:8607/myApp/start/testmessage on
console I get:

11:59:25,219 [ INFO] Start - TEST LOG
11:59:25,919 [ INFO] Start - TEST LOG

so onActivate() is called two times. Anyone maybe could help?


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