Ah, I didn't know I was missing that. Right, I'll go back to chapter 6
in the book and see how to accomplish that, thank you for the info.
On Jan 15, 9:43 am, David Pollak
wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Randinn wrote:
> >http://paste.pocoo.org/show/165532/
>
> You have to write code t
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Randinn wrote:
> http://paste.pocoo.org/show/165532/
>
You have to write code that will copy each of the fields from the case class
to the mapper object.
>
> On Jan 15, 9:29 am, David Pollak
> wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Randinn wrote:
> > > T
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/165532/
On Jan 15, 9:29 am, David Pollak
wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Randinn wrote:
> > Thank you both for your explanations it seems assigning val
> > Observation to Observe is a bad idea, what should I do to get the
> > parced information to the Observ
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Randinn wrote:
> Thank you both for your explanations it seems assigning val
> Observation to Observe is a bad idea, what should I do to get the
> parced information to the Observation map?
>
What does your Observation class look like?
>
> On Jan 15, 8:42 am, R
Thank you both for your explanations it seems assigning val
Observation to Observe is a bad idea, what should I do to get the
parced information to the Observation map?
On Jan 15, 8:42 am, Ross Mellgren wrote:
> Isn't it that the val Observation is being assigned to the (compiler
> synthesized)
Isn't it that the val Observation is being assigned to the (compiler
synthesized) Observe singleton object? In either case, no save method.
-Ross
On Jan 14, 2010, at 4:41 PM, David Pollak wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Randinn wrote:
> Well here is the latest iteration of the
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Randinn wrote:
> Well here is the latest iteration of the code:
>
> http://paste.pocoo.org/show/165511/
>
> but I'm getting this error
>
> Compiling 11 source files to C:\Users\Randin\Documents\Development
> \weather\target\classes at 1263504637934
> [ERROR]weathe
Well here is the latest iteration of the code:
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/165511/
but I'm getting this error
Compiling 11 source files to C:\Users\Randin\Documents\Development
\weather\target\classes at 1263504637934
[ERROR]weather/snippet/HelloWorld.scala:32: error: value save is not a
member
I assume I use the save method but am stumbling on implementing it...
On Jan 11, 5:49 pm, Joni Freeman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm sorry but I'm not totally sure what you are trying to accomplish.
> What would be the key in that map and what would be its values?
>
> Cheers Joni
>
> On 11 tammi, 03:14, R
Yeah i've been watching it for a while; not that there is anything wrong with
mapper / jpa, but ScalaQuery appears to be a more functional design and the
whole "its not an ORM" thing that is favoured by quite a number of people makes
it very interesting indeed.
Cheers, Tim
On 11 Jan 2010, at
Tim,
ScalaQuery is a great DSL to interface relational database and to
construct type safe SQL queries. I find that kind of approach often
preferable compared to full blown ORMs (like Hibernate etc.) since it
gives full control over SQL queries and does not impose any
constraints on object model.
Hey Joni,
What did you think of ScalaQuery btw? Have you used it inside a lift app?
Cheers, Tim
On 11 Jan 2010, at 11:07, Joni Freeman wrote:
> Ok, thanks for clarification. Unfortunately my knowledge about mapper
> is very limited (I've previously used ScalaQuery for db persistence).
> Maybe s
Ok, thanks for clarification. Unfortunately my knowledge about mapper
is very limited (I've previously used ScalaQuery for db persistence).
Maybe someone else can answer the question better, the question being:
What is the easiest way to store instances of Observations into
database using mapper.
Sorry for the confusion Observation is a table actually, I meant to
write mapper. So what we're doing is calling up the json file, making
it a string, putting it through the parcer and inserting it into the
table.
On Jan 11, 5:49 pm, Joni Freeman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm sorry but I'm not totally sur
Hi,
I'm sorry but I'm not totally sure what you are trying to accomplish.
What would be the key in that map and what would be its values?
Cheers Joni
On 11 tammi, 03:14, Randinn wrote:
> I should explain what we are planning, the idea is to get the json
> file into a string, parse it and save t
I should explain what we are planning, the idea is to get the json
file into a string, parse it and save the caught information into a
Observation map.
On Jan 11, 11:23 am, Randinn wrote:
> Forgive my ignorance but I was wondering why (json \
> "observations").extract[Observation], is it to save
Forgive my ignorance but I was wondering why (json \
"observations").extract[Observation], is it to save as a flat file?
On Jan 4, 7:13 am, Randinn wrote:
> I tried some of the changes you made but not all of them, and (json\
> "observations").extract[Observation], I had no idea about that one.
>
I tried some of the changes you made but not all of them, and (json \
"observations").extract[Observation], I had no idea about that one.
Thank you very much for your help, it is appreciated.
On Jan 4, 1:00 am, Joni Freeman wrote:
> Google Groups does not shine in formatting code snippets. Here's
Google Groups does not shine in formatting code snippets. Here's nicer
version:
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/161578/
Cheers Joni
On 3 tammi, 12:20, Joni Freeman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> That's almost correct. I did following changes after looking into JSON
> content.
>
> 1. 'notice' and 'header' are JSO
Hi,
That's almost correct. I did following changes after looking into JSON
content.
1. 'notice' and 'header' are JSON arrays just like 'data'. Therefore:
case class Observation(notice: List[Notice], header: List[Header],
data: List[Data])
2. There's optional data in JSON (some datapoints are nul
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