Hi,
hrx - xhr :D
It is true that T5 catches many of these
I-did-not-even-know-something-makes-these -requests, and it is good to
know of this happening.
Obviously I should also take a look at the URL re-write functionality.
- Ville
Ps. It's minus 20 Celsius here... (-4 Fahrenheit) I'm
Hi !
Hum ...
xhr !? That reminds me about that we have had problems with Internet
Explorer and zone updates.
Somehting with that the xhr flag (!?) was not set ...
I will have to dig into this ... but don't have the time right now!
/Gunnar
2010/1/29 Ville Virtanen ville.virta...@cerion.fi
Hello,
I rarely write here, and that's always when I have a problem with some part
of Tapestry, but this time I want to praise it a bit since I had to work
recently on some project made in reques-driven framework (Spring MVC). For
years I have been working just inTapestry, so I just forgot how
Hello, I am new to tapestry5 and I followed
http://tapestry.formos.com/wiki/display/T5IDEINT/Eclipse+%28including+Maven%29,
which was an awesome direction to get tapestry5 quickstart working. I also
downloaded jumpstart, but unfortunately could not successfully get it to
work. The examples in
Hi,
We have just launched http://www.seesaw.com/ into beta this is a Tapestry 5
powered website providing a video on demand site (like iPlayer or Hulu) in
the UK market.
It is still in beta but if you sign up there is a good chance of being
invited soon.
To help share this as a good Tapestry
I'm running into trouble with using services declared inside of a Testify
TestNG test case with @ForComponents into my pages - when I ask the tester
to render a page, the services that were supposed to be injected, are null.
Any tips on what I'm doing wrong ?
Here is the sample code:
public
Hi... just to give you a heads up... the css is not working as expected in
IE6 (screenshot attached)
Your response to this may well be get a better browser which I totally
understand.
Cheers,
Lance.
On 29 January 2010 10:18, Ben Gidley b...@gidley.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
We have just launched
It is delibrate :)
We don't support IE6. The beta login page is missing messaging telling you
this nicely, the main site does have it.
Ben Gidley
www.gidley.co.uk
b...@gidley.co.uk
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Lance Java lance.j...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hi... just to give you a heads
Hi Ben,
What motivated you to use Tapestry? obviously this is a great choice of course!
As a side note: IE 6 is a malware software developers dream come true, it has
to be the worst browser since Netscape 4, it has two critical flaws:
1. A core design flaw in the zone-based security framework
Yes IE6 is a pain - it is only 6% of the traffic we are seeing (on the
holding page) so we decided we could live without it.
We choose tapestry for a whole range of reasons big ones were
- Components - the side is heavily component based and we re-use elements
across pages
- AJAX - we use zones
Hello all,
I'm new to tapestry and wanted to do a simple form with user defined fields.
I have a Field class which contains a String Value and a String set of
restrictions.
I wanted to do something like this:
input type=text t:type=TextField *
t:validate=currentField.fieldValidator*
From a quick scan, I can't see anything obviously wrong with the code
you've written.
Just in case, make sure you are using the correct base class
(com.formos.testify.testng.TapestryTest) as there are several base classes
with the same simple name.
The next thing is probably to check that the
6% is actually around the traffic generally seen on the web by IE6
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
Ben Gidley ha scritto:
Yes IE6 is a pain - it is only 6% of the traffic we are seeing (on the
holding page) so we decided we could live without it.
We choose tapestry for a
Just a short note: the GA stuff seems to be loaded twice. In the
header as well as in the footer.
Piero
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Hi,
For the one who are interested in, I have written a first article on how we
have secured Tapestry Pages in wooki with Spring Security :
http://spreadthesource.com/2010/01/securing-tapestry-5-pages-with-spring-security-2-x-part-i/
Best Regards,
Christophe Cordenier.
Developper of Wooki
Paul,
thanks for the quick response. Now, down the checklist :
1. I am extending from the testng version of the class:
package com.troymaxventures.zadachite.pagetestsupport;
import com.formos.tapestry.testify.core.TapestryTester;
import com.formos.tapestry.testify.testng.TapestryTest;
And this is the chronological listing of methods:
http://old.nabble.com/file/p27372140/methods.html methods.html
Below is the listing of methods in HTML, just in case the file
uploaded to nabble doesn't work ---
h2Methods run, sorted chronologically/h2h3gt;gt; means before,
Hi,
I have forms with param clientValidation=true. I need two buttons: one submit
and one back. As I havn't found any better solution I have iplemented the back
button as org.apache.tapestry5.corelib.components.Sumbit (Java code has to be
run before returning to the previous page). The problem
@Component(parameters = {value=message:button.value.cancel})
private Submit cancelButton;
private boolean isCancelButtonPressed;
@OnEvent(component = cancelButton, value = EventConstants.SELECTED)
void onSelectedFromCancelButton()
{
isCancelButtonPressed = true;
Hi Sven,
thanks for the sample
I find editForm.clearErrors() quite useful.
@Component(parameters = {value=message:button.value.cancel})
private Submit cancelButton;
I have tried the following:
@Component(parameters = { type=message:button })
private Submit sbtBack;
(button was defined as
Not a jumpstart, but you might want to try out Tynamo's archetype, see
http://tynamo.org/Quick+start. It's got Hibernate, H2 etc. all set up
and ready to go after you run it.
Kalle
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 1:16 AM, faye alaska haifeizh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I am new to tapestry5 and I
On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 10:33:10 -0200, Nuno Ferreira nuno.ny...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello all,
Hi!
My idea was to use the already existing FieldValidators like required,
regexp, min, etc...
Inject FieldValidatorSource and use its FieldValidator
createValidators(Field field, String
I am not sure if this helps, but I followed the instructions in
http://tapestry.formos.com/wiki/display/T5IDEINT/Eclipse+%28including+Maven%29
and got quickstart to work quickly.
matias.blasi wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to start a new tapestry project and I'm getting the
following error:
Odd - it looks like the @ForComponents objects should be created and
collected (because setup/doSetUp are called); it looks like the
setup/teardown methods are called in the right way (from the call trace in
your other email). I'm having trouble seeing what's wrong.
At this point I would
Going from memory when I debugged earlier this morning : I definitely saw
and traced the objects marked w/ ForComponents going into the store.
However, when I was rendering the page, I don't think there were any calls
to get them out and inject them into the component. I definitely saw the
code
Thank you so much for your help, Kalle, I am getting some warning on
${hsqldb.version} i
s not a valid reference.. should I be concerned with it? My desire was to
see how we can get from the tapestry quickstart to the jumpstart so that I
could understand how openejb, hibernate and hsqldb all fit
You should not be concerned about the missing reference. We moved to
H2 database (H2 is the next version from hsqldb and really really
good, see http://www.h2database.com/html/main.html) sometime ago, but
missed one obsolete hsqldb reference in the pom.
Kalle
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 1:05 PM,
Hi Faye,
What problem are you having getting jumpstart to work? The installation
instructions have been tested by many, many people, but maybe there's something
we missed.
Regards,
Geoff
On 29/01/2010, at 8:16 PM, faye alaska wrote:
Hello, I am new to tapestry5 and I followed
Hi Andy,
I find the easiest way to populate a select list is just to pass it a Map of
values. Something like the following:
public MapInteger,String getMonthsModel()
{
MapInteger,String model = new LinkedHashMapInteger,String();
Hi Geoff,
Thanks for the reply! I am stuck at the very end of jumpstar -- everything
worked very well till this point and technically, the instruction was still
correct, maybe I am just so new to all this that I was not able to do any
effective debugging...
If error, especially
On 30/01/2010, at 9:50 AM, faye alaska wrote:
Hi Geoff,
Thanks for the reply! I am stuck at the very end of jumpstar -- everything
worked very well till this point and technically, the instruction was still
correct, maybe I am just so new to all this that I was not able to do any
effective
I did got back and double checked and all the jar were added, including
log4j-1.2.12.jar. Is there a specific expectation on where the openejb is
supposed to be located at? mine is at
C:\1jumpstart\jumpstart-4.5.2\openejb-3.1.1\openejb-3.1.1
Thanks,
Faye
Geoff Callender-2 wrote:
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