Hello Carl.
I do not have much experience on the subject, but I'm facing the same
problem. At the moment, if use t:if statements depending on the
server agent, which works, because I only need to support a few smart
phone models, but which be difficult to maintain as soon as new
devices come in
Hi Sonu.
I'm far from being a Tapestry expert, but what you are asking is feasible by:
1. injecting the Register page into the Login page (user @Inject
private Register register in the Login.java),
2. adding an action link t:actionlink
t:id=registerRegister/t:actionlink in the Login.tml,
3. add
Hello.
I'm not sure to quite understand your problem, but in case your
concern is to retrieve the values of the checkboxes, please take a
look at a previous thread at
Hi everyone.
I'm currently facing the following problem: my T5 (0.15) web
application receive notifications in a dedicated non servlet thread
inside some of my Tapestry components, which have an
ApplicationStateObject attribute. I would like to update the state of
the ASO, but the problem is that
Thank you for this very quick and clear answer!
Does it mean that I will be able to inject the
PropertiesFileSymbolProvider object inside the
AppModule::bind(ServiceBinder binder,
@InjectService(PropertiesFileSymbolProvider) SymbolProvider
propertiesFileSymbolProvider) method this way? Or should
Hello again.
I would like the service implementation binding (inside the
AppModule::bind(ServiceBinder binder)) to depend on the web.xml
configuration file. This is the reason why I would like to access the
ApplicationGlobal instance inside the method (in order to call as
Thank you Uli.
I had already taken a look at the two pointers you have provided,
without really understanding them: I'm a bit lost on how to start
with. I've understood that I must create a service and declare it
inside the AppModule class. I've seen that I should declare an
interface for such a
Thank you so much Kris for your answer.
The Tapestry 5 BeanEditor source code gives some kind of vertigo, but
I will look at it, in order to better understand what you mean.
In the meantime, I had another idea: using some .tml inside my
component with a t:loop and t:if statements inside that
Hello.
I've been digging the web with no success, but I'm a Tapestry 5 newbie
(running the v5.0.15), thus maybe I missed something.
I'm currently attempting to develop a custom Tapestry component that
aims at inserting HTML select/checkbox/textfield tags into an
existing HTML form. Let's say