On 12.08.2013 23:16, Dmitry Gusev wrote:
> Just applied Apache License v2 to the project.
Thank you! I think that the Apache License is the best choice here.
Regards
Stephan
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Just applied Apache License v2 to the project.
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 6:04 PM, Dmitry Gusev wrote:
> I haven't chosen a particular license yet, but I'd like to make it as open
> as possible and developer friendly.
>
> I'm thinking about Apache License v2, just have to format the code
> according
FYI:
https://github.com/anjlab/anjlab-tapestry-commons/tree/master/anjlab-tapestry-liquibase
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On Mon, 12 Aug 2013 14:43:56 -0300, Steve wrote:
Hi Thiago,
Hi!
As you suggested, I looked into blocks and the delegate component
instead. Now my UI code is all nicely in templates hooked up to
different components. My code for the forms is nicely in separate
classes away from the UI. You s
Hi Thiago,
As you suggested, I looked into blocks and the delegate component
instead. Now my UI code is all nicely in templates hooked up to
different components. My code for the forms is nicely in separate
classes away from the UI. You saved me hours of work by pointing me in
the right direction
I haven't chosen a particular license yet, but I'd like to make it as open
as possible and developer friendly.
I'm thinking about Apache License v2, just have to format the code
according to that license.
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 5:55 PM, Stephan Windmüller <
stephan.windmuel...@tu-dortmund.de> w
On 08.08.2013 17:02, Dmitry Gusev wrote:
> FYI:
> https://github.com/anjlab/anjlab-tapestry-commons/tree/master/anjlab-tapestry-quartz
Did you choose a license for this project? I cannot find it in the
README or the code.
Regards
Stephan
On Mon, 12 Aug 2013 07:27:07 -0300, Steve wrote:
Hi!
Hi!
I have a component at the moment, aptly named "HelloComponent". The
component has a void renderMessage method in it. The method uses a
parameter which is passed to the component which it uses create an
object (All of the possible obje
On Mon, 12 Aug 2013 07:13:46 -0300, Steve wrote:
Hi!
Hi!
This is a completely different question posted under the "Quartz for
Tapetry 5" thread. Please post new questions by *not* replying to an
unrelated thread. Many people will end up overlooking your post.
I'm fairly new to Tapest
Hi!
I'm fairly new to Tapestry and i'm working on a project at the moment.
>From what I have found so far, it's fantastic and I am really enjoying
using it for my work. I've come a little stuck on something in
particular though which I'm sure will have come up many times before,
but I can't seem t
Hi!
I'm fairly new to Tapestry and i'm working on a project at the moment.
>From what I have found so far, it's fantastic and I am really enjoying
using it for my work. I've come a little stuck on something in
particular though which I'm sure will have come up many times before,
but I can't seem t
Nice ...thank you. But following your git readme, i think quartz it's
more a replacement for T5's PeriodicExecutor Service ;-)
best regards
Andreas
On 8/8/13 5:02 PM, Dmitry Gusev wrote:
> FYI:
>
> https://github.com/anjlab/anjlab-tapestry-commons/tree/master/anjlab-tapestry-quartz
>
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Hi,
there are serveral ways to do that. An easy way would be to store a user
object as a principal and then do something like that:
${username}
public String getUsername(){
final Subject currentUser = SecurityUtils.getSubject();
final SomeClass user;
if(currentUse
I am glad i made you laugh. I know how this works with tapestry and also would
like to do/know how to do this with shiro, without using the userExists
property if there is a way.
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