Hallo,
Since I updated my tomahawk jar from 1.1.7 to 1.1.9 there a special
character (umlaut) is rendered wrong when deployed on a unix machine.
When I deploy on a windows machine there is all right:
This tag
with bean (mandinf) funktion:
String getRegionStr()
{
...
return "
!
But keep in mind that it has just been started, so there may be some
problems!
Regards,
Jakob
2010/4/20 fischman_98
>
> Is Tomahawk 1.1.9 Compatible with MyFaces-2.0.0-beta-3?
>
> OR is there a Tomahawk nightly build that is compatible with
> MyFaces-2.0.0-beta-3?
>
> I&
Is Tomahawk 1.1.9 Compatible with MyFaces-2.0.0-beta-3?
OR is there a Tomahawk nightly build that is compatible with
MyFaces-2.0.0-beta-3?
I'm getting a series of errors, starting with this one:
SEVERE: Exception wile retrieving addResource
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/co
Original Message-
> From: Damar Thapa [mailto:thapa.da...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Samstag, 2. Januar 2010 09:49
> To: MyFaces Discussion
> Subject: Re: value problem in tomahawk 1.1.9
>
> On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Damar Thapa wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
Hi Damar,
It's caused by different timezones.
Pls see this page:
http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/FAQ#Date
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Damar Thapa [mailto:thapa.da...@gmail.com]
Sent: Samstag, 2. Januar 2010 09:49
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: value problem in tomahawk
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Damar Thapa wrote:
> Hi,
> Happy New Year 2010 to all.
>
> I just tested the following code:
>
> popupCalendar="true"/>
>
> I am using Myfaces-1.2.8, facelets-1.1.15, and tomahawk-1.1.9. Everything
> looks fine, but the v
Hi,
Happy New Year 2010 to all.
I just tested the following code:
I am using Myfaces-1.2.8, facelets-1.1.15, and tomahawk-1.1.9. Everything
looks fine, but the value of the input date comes out to be a day earlier.
For example, if I choose "15 January 2010" in the calendar, it a
Hi,
Happy New Year 2010 to all.
I just tested the following code:
I am using Myfaces-1.2.8, facelets-1.1.15, and tomahawk-1.1.9. Everything
looks fine, but the value of the input date comes out to be a day earlier.
For example, if I choose "15 January 2010" in the calendar, it a
Hi,
I just tested the following code:
I am using Myfaces-1.2.8, facelets-1.1.15, and tomahawk-1.1.9. Everything
looks fine, but the value of the input date comes out to be a day earlier.
For example, if I choose "15 January 2010" in the calendar, it assigns "14
January 2010&
Greetings!!!
Leonardo, you're right. I've used the same libraries (tomahawk 1.1.9 and
tomahawk-sandbox-1.1.9) in Netbeans 6.7.1 and the web app runs.
Maybe there's a bug in this JDeveloper version.
Thanks.
Leonardo Uribe escribió:
Hi
This could be related to your IDE. T
Hi
This could be related to your IDE. Try run your app using other IDE to check
if there is a problem there.
regards,
Leonardo Uribe
2009/11/30 Julián Osorio Amaya EuphoriaIT
> Greetings!!!
>
> I'm working on a JSF web app using tomahawk 1.1.9 but now I want to
> implement S
Greetings!!!
I'm working on a JSF web app using tomahawk 1.1.9 but now I want to
implement Sandbox to use the inputSuggestAjax tag.
Actually I'm using JDeveloper 10.3.3.1 but after adding the
tomahawk-sandbox-1.1.9-SNAPSHOT.jar to the project's library
the app doesn't r
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Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 11:04 AM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: Tomahawk 1.1.9 no longer works with File Upload 1.1.1
Hi
I think this is not a bug (in fact the code related was updated). Take a
look at:
http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk-project/tomahawk/dependencies.html
or
Hi
I think this is not a bug (in fact the code related was updated). Take a
look at:
http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk-project/tomahawk/dependencies.html
or
http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk-project/tomahawk12/dependencies.html
for a list of dependences of tomahawk 1.1.9
regards
Leonardo
I discovered that Tomahawk 1.1.9 does not work any longer with File
Upload 1.1.1. I am thinking it was due to the bug report TOMAHAWK-1420
that now uses a method that does not exist in version 1.1.1. I tried
File Upload 1.2.1 and that seemed to work. Should that be documented as
a dependency
/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0/jre
>>> Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: UTF-8
>>> OS name: "linux" version: "2.6.30-0.1-default" arch: "amd64" Family:
>>> "unix"
>>>
>>> But it looks like it's crashing
m encoding: UTF-8
>> OS name: "linux" version: "2.6.30-0.1-default" arch: "amd64" Family:
>> "unix"
>>
>> But it looks like it's crashing on the core 1.2 stuff -- which,
>> ironically enough, I don't even care about.
>
: "linux" version: "2.6.30-0.1-default" arch: "amd64" Family: "unix"
>
> But it looks like it's crashing on the core 1.2 stuff -- which,
> ironically enough, I don't even care about.
>
>
> > mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
nough, I don't even care about.
> mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
[INFO] Unpacking
/home/mkienenb/.m2/repository/org/apache/myfaces/tomahawk/tomahawk/1.1.9/tomahawk-1.1.9.jarto
/home/mkienenb/workspaces/tomahawk_1_1_9/core12/target/tomahawk11_resources
with Includes null and
excludes:**/*.
The Apache MyFaces team is pleased to announce the release of Apache MyFaces
Tomahawk 1.1.9.
MyFaces Tomahawk provides a series of JavaServer Faces components that go
beyond the JSF specification. These components are compatible with the Sun
JSF 1.1 Reference Implementation (RI) or any other JSF
, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Knudsen, Joe wrote:
> Does anyone know when Tomahawk 1.1.9 will be released?
>
Does anyone know when Tomahawk 1.1.9 will be released?
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