On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 06:04:48PM +0100, Martin van den Bemt wrote:
> Keep in mind that it is lgpl, so it can not live at apache cvs..
Argh...
Thanks for pointing that out.
I usually don't care about the license of the softwares that I use,
as long as they're Free/Open Source softwares.
I
Hi,
I'm trying to set variables with a Perl5 regexp pattern, such as :
This doesn't want to work and always returns 0 (zero).
This probably comes from the {} and $ that are inside the regexp.
Is there a way to disable Jelly evaluation before setting the variable,
so that it would be sent
'as
Hi,
I'm trying to set variables with a Perl5 regexp pattern, such as :
This doesn't want to work and always returns 0 (zero).
This probably comes from the {} and $ that are inside the regexp.
Is there a way to disable Jelly evaluation before setting the variable,
so that it would be sent
'as
Kelvin Tan wrote:
Sorry for the quick repost. I refactored the getTemplate method to
return a URL instead.
Thanx a million times !
It works like a charm! ;-)
I managed to replace my Turbine-based webapp in +/- 1 hour.
(layout.jelly, menu.jelly, action.jelly, screen.jelly, page.jelly)
(The only
Michael Davey wrote:
Martin Cooper wrote:
By default, I believe Mavenised projects are configured for the Sun
coding
conventions. Maven also directly supports the Turbine conventions,
but you
can modify either set, or define an entirely new set, on a per-project
basis. There are Commons compo
Hi,
I read a while ago something interesting about a JellyServlet...
I'll like to know if there has been some attempts of a Jelly Service for
Turbine (or Fulcrum),
that would work like VelocityService (ie: you request
"localhost:8080/foo/servlet/foo/templates/index.jelly"
and the service evalu
Hi,
I read a while ago something interesting about a JellyServlet...
I'll like to know if there has been some attempts of a Jelly Service for
Turbine (or Fulcrum),
that would work like VelocityService (ie: you request
"localhost:8080/foo/servlet/foo/templates/index.jelly"
and the service evalu
Hi all,
At work, I am building a Configuration framework (I'll call it Sysconf
at it is the name of the package by now ...)
, and I see that Jakarta also has one...
The goal of this mail is to try and propose certain things for that
package .
There are differences between the framework that I