As an exercise I've added a deadline object to the ToDo class. It
works as expected except that the time is always set to midnight (ex.
2009-07-16 00:00:00.0) in the database. Is this the expected
behavior? Any help is appreciated.
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Click on Edit User:
XML Parsing Error: prefix not bound to a namespace
Location: http://localhost:8080/user_mgt/edit
Line Number 5, Column 38:
I think I got another error before there were any transactions in the
system, but don't remember what it was.
I figured it's an alpha demo so I can't ex
Thanks, everyone. I will try to do only smart things.
(I'll begin by not spamming the list with thank yous. This one is
generic, but heartfelt.)
Chas.
Lee Mighdoll wrote:
> Welcome! Soon, Lift will be unstoppable.
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> On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 3:48 AM, Timothy Perrett
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> We
Welcome! Soon, Lift will be unstoppable.
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 3:48 AM, Timothy Perrett wrote:
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> Welcome to the team Chas :-)
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> >
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I am understanding exactly what you have in mind and think it's a great
idea. I wrote some kludgy code months ago (I knew zero about Scala back
then -- now I know *infinity* times more! :-) to do pretty much the same
thing, and I ended up completely rewriting the Menu snippet to my own
nee
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 5:12 PM, David Pollak
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> It's not a high priority for us to spend a lot of time with classloader
> magic to try to figure out what source files relate to which class files
> which may or may not be loaded or changed. So, it's unlikely to happen any
> time soon.
goo
Paulo,
Good stuff. Spreading the lift and scala words in different languages is
very helpful.
Thanks,
David
On Mar 21, 2009 10:31 AM, "Paulo Cheque" wrote:
Brazilian site about Scala. I pretend to post some tutorials or
messages about Lift in portuguese there. When I post I can send
another
Brazilian site about Scala. I pretend to post some tutorials or
messages about Lift in portuguese there. When I post I can send
another message here if there is interest.
http://scala.org.br
[]s
Paulo
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Good point ... perhaps put it on the Lift online demo application?
Br's,
Marius
On Mar 21, 6:29 pm, James Matlik wrote:
> Is there a running version of the widgets site online, or is this only
> available in source format? It would be nice to have something like this
> linked to the liftweb ho
Not sure what to say about having the MenuWidget depending on the
builtin Menu snippet. But go ahead ...
On Mar 21, 6:22 pm, Derek Chen-Becker wrote:
> I think I'm not being very clear. I'm going to modify the builtin Menu
> snippet, not SiteMap. In my view, SiteMap should not be concerned with
Is there a running version of the widgets site online, or is this only
available in source format? It would be nice to have something like this
linked to the liftweb home page or wiki for people to test drive these
features at zero cost. I did a quick look there and didn't find anything of
the ki
I think I'm not being very clear. I'm going to modify the builtin Menu
snippet, not SiteMap. In my view, SiteMap should not be concerned with how
it's rendered, but the builtin snippet surely should be able to handle this.
Once I have the Menu snippet modified, the MenuWidget class would just embed
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Alexander Kellett wrote:
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> On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 4:49 PM, David Pollak
> wrote:
> > On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 7:24 AM, Alexander Kellett
> >> unfortunately, as scala:cc is polling rather than using a filesystem
> >> notifier, the latency between file modificati
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 4:49 PM, David Pollak
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> On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 7:24 AM, Alexander Kellett
>> unfortunately, as scala:cc is polling rather than using a filesystem
>> notifier, the latency between file modification and .class update is
>> huge.
>
> This is almost all compilation ti
I think I am aware what you meant ... If you want to make SiteMap to
know how to render itself as / hence "centralize" this fine by
me. I have nothing against it, I just don't see the need ... the good
news is that it may be just me ;)
The analogy with chooseTemplate is not very relevant IMHO bec
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 8:35 PM, Chad Skinner wrote:
> I may be greatly overcomplicating things... I have been trying to read some
> of the source code for the LiftServlet.scala and the class comment is:
>
I'm working with a couple of the OSGi gurus on this issue. They're in town
for EclipseCon
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 7:24 AM, Alexander Kellett wrote:
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> thank you for the suggestion (and realy nice of javarebel to make
> this available to scala devels!), much nicer than refreshing and
> getting a jetty no-contexts page.
>
> unfortunately, as scala:cc is polling rather than using a f
Sorry, what I mean is that the builtin Menu snippet code is duplicated, not
SiteMap. For instance, here's how the builtin snippet generates the ULs:
S.request.map(_.buildMenu.lines.toList match {
case Nil => List(Text("No Navigation Defined."))
case xs =>
val liMap =
seems like java has this:
mac via kqueues, jna api but unmerged:
http://ochafik.free.fr/blog/?p=119
windows via win32 native, in jna:
https://jna.dev.java.net/source/browse/jna/trunk/jnalib/src/com/sun/jna/examples/FileMonitor.java?rev=HEAD&view=markup
linux via inotify, sh
thank you for the suggestion (and realy nice of javarebel to make
this available to scala devels!), much nicer than refreshing and
getting a jetty no-contexts page.
unfortunately, as scala:cc is polling rather than using a filesystem
notifier, the latency between file modification and .class
I may be greatly overcomplicating things... I have been trying to read some
of the source code for the LiftServlet.scala and the class comment is:
/**
* An implementation of HttpServlet. Just drop this puppy into
* your Java web container, do a little magic in web.xml, and
* ta-da, you've got
Similar approach yes, duplicate not quite. It just utilizes that the
API provided by SiteMap, MenuItem etc. and walks through a tree
structure and build / constructs.
We could make the SiteMap to be self aware of rendering itself to /
constructs but personally I don't really see this as being
ne
Awesome! It looks like you did end up having to essentially duplicate the
code in the builtin Menu.builder snippet method to get this working. When I
was looking at it I thought that it might be nice to have a general way of
making the builtin Menu snippet just render the whole tree in case anyone
> PocketChange app, and I can get it to run (although the current
> version is quiet broken and I had to create a postgres db user) but
Could you expand on "quite broken" please?
On Mar 20, 4:46 pm, Alex wrote:
> This is a n00b question, but I've spent a bit too much time trying to
> find where
You are unstoppable Marius! Excellent!
On Mar 21, 5:44 am, Marius wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I just committed the menu widget. Now the Widgets test site uses this
> widget instead of the traditional builtin menu. You can also specify
> the style of the menu using MenuStyle.HORIZONTAL, MenuStyle.VERTI
Welcome to the team Chas :-)
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Folks,
I just committed the menu widget. Now the Widgets test site uses this
widget instead of the traditional builtin menu. You can also specify
the style of the menu using MenuStyle.HORIZONTAL, MenuStyle.VERTICAL
and MenuStyle.NAVBAR.
All these thanks to superfish jquery plugin
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