On 2/10/06, Geert Bevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't hesitate to write a comment here either: http://
> www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=38949
I'm not sure if this is a good thing to encourage. This is an article
about Seam,and in Marcus' Wonderful World, people should commen
> The great thing I like when writing pages with RIFE tags is that I can
> define a common "structure.html" file with V to mark regions on the
> page. Then, in my other pages, I just include the common
> "structure.html" and define the content of those V-marked regions with
> BV tags.
Not exactly
Is there an *easy* way to use a value tag to form the name of another
value tag? Something like what I've found in RIFE/Crud templates:
I've tried to do something similar in my project, to no avail. It
seems RIFE/Crud does some magic transforming these templates to make
them work.
-- Marcus
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006/2/3, Geert Bevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> thanks for your interesting mail and your kind remarks!
And thank you for the prompt reply!
> * However, using the embed value is a one-shot static configuration,
> to make this more dynamic you can access the embedding element's
> template with the ge
(This might be a little too long. I have no thing to do at work, I'm
bored, and this usually leads to large chunks of incomprehensible
text)
First, some background: I'm current developing an application with a
common backend accessed by both a RIFE and a Tapestry front layers.
The IDEA here is to
2006/1/27, Geert Bevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This would fit in the philosophy of RIFE and still offer you want you
> are looking for, no?
Yup, declaring that I want RIFE to automatically wire some things is a
good compromise. I was about to send a reply telling you that I didn't
like the propose
While writing my first RIFE application, I found myself writing too
much configuration. I know all the arguments in favor of the verbose
site structure declaration, but sometimes I feel I'm entering too much
redundant information. Why not apply some defaults:
1) If an element has a declared , try
perfectly. It's
a (very) small application, however, and I'm not sure about the
ramifications of this apparently simple and innocent change.
Anyways, my modification are in the attached patch. Maybe it's
actually sane... but I'm not counting on this.
Geert Bevin uwyn.com> writes:
> since a lot of new people have joined the mailinglist in the past
> months, I want to repeat that the blogs at http://rifers.org/blogs are
> open to all RIFE users.
It would be nice if there was a way to aggregate posts from another blogs -- a
Planet RIFE of sorts
ld welcome this shortcut.
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ing like this would not
bode well, maintainability-wise.
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re, and a fair warning should save the other 20% from hell.
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> Coool! I'm actively looking into making X-develop more intelligent
> for RIFE and provide code hyper-linking in between files. I just
> spent 2 weeks with Eclipse exclusively to try it out thoroughly and I
> switched back to X-develop today.
Compared to Eclipse, X-Develop is cool indeed. A
ollowing document might be useful as well:
http://java.sun.com/docs/hotspot/gc5.0/gc_tuning_5.html
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