,
attachment; filename= + filename);
Thanks to Andreas for pointing me in the right direction.
Ivano Luberti ha scritto:
Andreas, maybe I have a terminology problem:
Andreas Andreou ha scritto:
1) inject ApplicationStateManager and use its get method
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1
Ok it worked: just a curiosity. Is there some documentation explaining it?
I tried browsing Hivemind but couldn't find it.
Andreas Andreou ha scritto:
using hivemodule.xml - or in 4.1 just add property + getter/setter for
it and it'll get
auto-wired
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Ivano
Don't know I finfd myself so oftent as part of a minority, but I like
dinamic menu with only one submenu expanded at time , like now.
Sergey Didenko ha scritto:
Well, after more thinking I'm more for multiple open menus. IMHO they
stress doc structure better.
Jack, what Uber component pattern stands for ?
Jack Nuzbit ha scritto:
I'm concerned I may be falling foul of the Uber-component pattern as well.
I'm regularly building container components that dynamically render
different sub-components.
Is there any chance somebody could document the
Sebastian, first of all thanks for your work.
I believe that something should be made more clear is that T4 is dead.
At the beginning of my T4 usage I was convinced T5 was a fork but T4
would have been still evolving.
Michael Gerzabek ha scritto:
Sebastian Hennebrueder schrieb:
I setup a
I also can help on Italian, but I'm not a T5 user, only T4: maybe this
could get me started learning it !
Massimo Lusetti ha scritto:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Sebastian
Hennebruederuse...@laliluna.de wrote:
translate all changes into all support languages. We would probably need
Does exists a similar set of examples for T4 ?
Geoff Callender ha scritto:
Hi all,
JumpStart 4.5 is now available. It has more AJAX examples than ever
before (with many thanks to Inge Solvoll for creating the ZoneUpdater
mixin!).
Use it live:
Geoff Callender ha scritto:
The T4 versions are less extensive than the latest version,
of course :-D
but yes they do exist:
http://jumpstart.doublenegative.com.au/download.html
thanks, this is a great work.
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dott. Ivano Mario
Thiago, sorry to come late at you after you promptly responded to me
about this.
I guess that the confusion arises because as often every framework web
site claims to be the solution to every aspect of web site development.
So after first reading it I guessed that Vaadin was offering both client
I'm reading a lot about this new framework called Vaadin, which looks
quite similar to GWT. I have used neither of them and only read and
looked at some example.
I have tried to find some comparison matrix wich listed tapestry and
those one and found only this one, that is not really useful:
I had a lot of experiences with users using multiple tabs of the same
browser.
They can do really a mess
p.stavrini...@albourne.com ha scritto:
Multiple threads accessing the same data concurrently = potential
threading issues.
Yes its true that multiple requests can occur when
The 3.3 version was clearly bugged with a memory leak they have never
solved.
This is objective.
Now I use 3.4 and I'm an happy man: I don't know what I could ask more
from an IDE except for a useful Tapestry plugin ;-)
Angelo Chen ha scritto:
I got two reasons not using Eclipse:
1) crashes,
I'have really poor knowledge of javascript but have you evere tried Aptana ?
It seems huge but powerful.
Howard Lewis Ship ha scritto:
Less is more with Eclipse.
At least it has a reasonable XML editor built in now, and RunJettyRun gets
the job done. How much more do you need? A better
It would be great for all of us working in small companies outside of
the London area and that don't have money to pay an on site training, if
you could run a webinar sooner or later.
Of course with paid access.
Howard ha scritto:
Formos is partnering with London-based SkillsMatter to provide
Howard, it seems to me that Tapestry has really few committers and is
mainly driven by one man.
It is a shame for a so beautiful piece of software.
What is the reason ?
Simply the typical lack of funding ? Or is a more or less choice made
by you for whatever reason.
Howard ha scritto:
Just got
important contribution to Tapestry I
ever made.
Furthermore I spend my free time to promote Tapestry. For example this
week in Essen
See here:
http://www.ruhrjug.de/vorschau/details/10-tapestry-mit-igor-drobiazko
So please don't tell me it is a shame.
Best regards
On Jun 20, 2009 2:07pm, Ivano
In fact: otherwise I would have titled it lack of commits. :-D
Thiago partially has answered saying that only Formos is sponsoring T
in some way.
That's the point: why this lack of sponsorships ?
Great (ie with lot of committers) OS projects are not usually based on
free time provided by
No problem.
igor.drobia...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Sorry Ivano,
I misunderstood you.
On Jun 22, 2009 2:10pm, Ivano Luberti lube...@archicoop.it wrote:
Igor I was not pointing out the behaviour of any individual neither I
was trying to provoke anyone.
If you are one of the committers what
Marmite... ;-)
-Original Message-
From: Ivano Luberti [mailto:lube...@archicoop.it]
Sent: 18 June 2009 13:47
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: [Tapestry Central] Why chose Tapestry?
I'm a T4 user that is evaluating if to move to T5.
If I well understand Norman message
I'm a T4 user that is evaluating if to move to T5.
If I well understand Norman message, it is not possible to develop with
T5 using Eclipse3.4 with WTP like with T4?
I work in a small company: we use Eclipse 3.4 with WTP. We use SVN for
versioning and ANT to generate deployments.
To introduce
Well Thiago I would say that Eclipse 3.4 is a big step forward with
respect to 3.3 and even more with respect to 3.2 and 3.1.
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo ha scritto:
I've never used Tapestry with WTP, but I don't know why it wouldn't
work. By the way, I've used WTP before in other projects
Maybe I have lost something, but is there any other framework that
provide this kind of abstraction ?
And if yes to what degree ?
I mean: is there a Java Web Framerok that allow to chose (for example)
if client validation must be done using jquery function or prototype or
whatever ?
I'm also interested.
BTW I'm surprised this kind of books can be printed in a language other
then English
Peter Stavrinides ha scritto:
Yes of course I am interested.
Peter
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dott. Ivano Mario Luberti
Archimede Informatica societa'
Maybe an answer to this question can be found answering a more general
question: how much is Tapestry used among all the frameworks.
I remeber, a chart reported by Matt Raible (who is (or at least has
been) in this ml) in one of his presentations: the chart showed how many
jobs were offered on
Howard: in the message I hve got from the list there is no link. My
problem only?
Howard ha scritto:
This has been making the rounds on YouTube:
As a vendor, I can identify with this ... but I think a lot of clients
out there (those not using Formos, for example) are ordering and
Date: Thursday, 28 May, 2009, 7:14 PM
Perhaps it's a typo in that page,
because if you try to add the suggested lines
in the service definition inside hivemind.xml, you should
see it working.
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Ivano Luberti lube...@archicoop.it
wrote:
Well, I have
Martin Strand ha scritto:
There's a full reference here:
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1/tapestry-framework/hivedoc/
Ok thanks, now I realize that I had already found it but couldn't
realize how to use it
I haven't tried it myself but this should work:
set-object
getRequest().getSession().getServletContext();
}
Norman Franke
Answering Service for Directors, Inc.
www.myasd.com
On May 27, 2009, at 11:49 AM, Ivano Luberti wrote:
I have implemented a class that Implements IEngineService interface.
I need to get the ServletContext to finally get
://lombok.demon.co.uk/tapestry4Demo/Inject.html
Shing
Home page : http://www.lombok.demon.co.uk/
--- On Thu, 28/5/09, Ivano Luberti lube...@archicoop.it wrote:
From: Ivano Luberti lube...@archicoop.it
Subject: Re: [Tapestry 4.1] how to get ServletContext inside a service
To: Tapestry users users
) {
this.context = context;
}
I have come to this conlcusion by similarity with
set-object property=response value=infrastructure:response/
that I have found on the net as an example to get the WebResponse Object.
BUT: how can I find a list of the available entry points ?
Ivano
I have implemented a class that Implements IEngineService interface.
I need to get the ServletContext to finally get the realPath.
Anyone can tell me how to do that?
I have searched for a while without success
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dott. Ivano Mario Luberti
Why not generating a PDF using something like iText ?
In this way there would be no platform dependence ?
Angelo Chen ha scritto:
Hi Thiago,
You are right about this printing option in a web app. printing is often
needed in an ERP like app, say, we might make an POS using tapestry5, it
looks
Hi Howard, I would like to be added to the users that can edit the map
BTW: how soemone that doesn't know about the map can reach it ? That
could be used to find easily tpaestry conusltants based on location
Howard Lewis Ship ha scritto:
've shared a map with you called Apache Tapestry Users:
I'm sorry I have sent a wrong version of the email: disregard the first one.
Ivano Luberti ha scritto:
Hi Howard, here are the three files.
Howard Lewis Ship ha scritto:
It would be helpful to see more of you page class and template.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Ivano Luberti lube
Hello, I'm very confused by docs about this and I'm not able to make
work submission of data displayed inside a for.
I have defined a list of objects of a class that implements the
Serializable interface and dispalyed it on my html page.
I first populate the list displayed by the for with an
Sorry: once again I have to reinforce my request: please, don't get me
wrong. On this ML there is a lot of traffic and I want just be sure my
message was noticed.
If I will get no answer again I will stop asking for this, of course.
TIA
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Using T4.1
We have implemented a custom
using the
DefaultOptionRenderer.
That's why I'm thinking we miss some configuration.
Andreas Andreou ha scritto:
So, how are you using it? any code?
There's an example at
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1/components/form/propertyselection.html
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Ivano
Using T4.1
We have implemented a custom IOptionRenderer implementation but we are
not abel to use it.
We keep on getting a null pointer exception because Tapestry is not able
to find our implementation.
The only configuration we made was a binding in the page where the
select is displayed.
Is
Ok, thanks to all of you: it seems that my first email got unnoticed but
now I have plenty to read :-D
The renderError in the form componet would seem exaclty what we would
need but unfortunately we are using T4.1
So I will have a look at the Va.lidationDelegate usage suggested by
Jonathan.
Sorry to ask for this again, but I have seen no answer.
I will get no answer again I will stop asking for this, of course.
TIA
Hello, we are using T4.1
We have to validate a form and we don't want to do it client side.
Let say we have three text fields.
The validation should
Hello, we are using T4.1
We have to validate a form and we don't want to do it client side.
Let say we have three text fields.
The validation should implement the following rule:
if (fielda=) (fieldb= || fieldc=)
then throw new Exception();
The problem is that we cannot link the validation to
to tapestry.
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo ha scritto:
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Ivano Luberti lube...@archicoop.it wrote:
Can someone explain me wether I'm wrong or not ? I really hope I am.
You're wrong! :D
You can use components using have two different sintaxes:
t:componentname
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