Folks,
Thanks to Greg Wilkins (Jetty author) who helped out with this, the
RunWebApp.scala file should look like:
import _root_.org.mortbay.jetty.Connector
import _root_.org.mortbay.jetty.Server
import _root_.org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext
import org.mortbay.jetty.nio._
object RunWebApp e
Thank you David.
Hello by the way, and thank you for such a graceful framework.
Matt
On Jun 4, 5:21 pm, David Pollak wrote:
> In order to override a built-in snippet, you must do:
> LiftRules.snippetDispatch.prepend{
> case "Msgs" | "msgs" =>
>
> }
>
> in Boot. The LiftRules snippet di
I just checked in some code in the wip-dcb-mapper-datetime branch on
e9a2f3f85e99e5e4f53611e6892830b9878d4f9a. I've tested with Derby, H2, MySQL
and PostgreSQL, so I'm pretty confident that this is working. I have a
little test project that someone could use if they want to test against
Oracle or S
Just to check -- are you familiar with the difference between option
types and null references in scala? It's an important distinction and
it's very important with Lift.
Joe
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here's my derby log:
Cannot find the network server class,
org.apache.derby.impl.drda.NetworkServerControlImpl. Your class path
should contain derbynet.jar.
2009-06-03 02:18:26.023 GMT:
Booting Derby version The Apache Software Fou
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Timothy Perrett wrote:
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> Have you pushed this change? Its not showing on github?
>
I pushed, but forgot to commit... :-) That's me, I just can't commit.
All committed and pushed.
>
>
> Cheers, Tim
>
> On 04/06/2009 17:33, "David Pollak" wrote:
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> Okay... c
Have you pushed this change? Its not showing on github?
Cheers, Tim
On 04/06/2009 17:33, "David Pollak" wrote:
> Okay... checked in a change that removes the XML header as well
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On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 6:57 AM, David Pollak
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> On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 12:10 AM, fatu wrote:
>
>>
>> Yes it does indeed. Sorry, I was getting confused by the fact that
>> Firefox still doesn't like the fragment but it hap
In order to override a built-in snippet, you must do:
LiftRules.snippetDispatch.prepend{
case "Msgs" | "msgs" =>
}
in Boot. The LiftRules snippet dispatch table is consulted first, before
the "by convention" reflection-based snippet dispatching is invoked. This
enhances performance.
On T
All MappedForeignKeys are Nullable.
If you've got
object theUser extends MappedLongForeignKey(this, User)
You can set the field to null with:
theUser(Empty)
Does that help?
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 8:21 AM, DavidV wrote:
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> What is the proper way to create a MappedForeignKey that is optional?
What is the proper way to create a MappedForeignKey that is optional?
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> There's a dispatcher in Lift and it checks for user-supplied snippets before
> dispatching to the hard-coded snippet names.
Is this actually the case?
I have tried to replace the buiiltin snippet for Msgs in order to
embed a span within the list items, but I needed to use a different
name for
2009/6/4 feelgood
>
> How can I share my sources? By the way, I use 1.1-SNAPSHOT version of
> Lift
You can mail them to me off-list or post a project on GitHub
>
>
> On 4 июн, 02:15, David Pollak wrote:
> > I just tested against 6.1.18 and it works just fine.
> >
> > Can you post the source
2009/6/4 feelgood
>
> How can I share my sources? By the way, I use 1.1-SNAPSHOT version of
> Lift
You can mail them to me off-list or post a project on GitHub
>
>
> On 4 июн, 02:15, David Pollak wrote:
> > I just tested against 6.1.18 and it works just fine.
> >
> > Can you post the source
How can I share my sources? By the way, I use 1.1-SNAPSHOT version of
Lift
On 4 июн, 02:15, David Pollak wrote:
> I just tested against 6.1.18 and it works just fine.
>
> Can you post the source of your failing app and a link to your version of
> Jetty and I'll track it down?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dav
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 12:10 AM, fatu wrote:
>
> Yes it does indeed. Sorry, I was getting confused by the fact that
> Firefox still doesn't like the fragment but it happens both when using
> a view and when using a template + snippet. The DOCTYPE is indeed
> missing in both cases when "S.skipDocT
Yes it does indeed. Sorry, I was getting confused by the fact that
Firefox still doesn't like the fragment but it happens both when using
a view and when using a template + snippet. The DOCTYPE is indeed
missing in both cases when "S.skipDocType" is on, I guess what's still
causing trouble is the
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