Could you supply a download link for 0.0.2? I can't find one on your site, and
maven still shows only 0.0.1 available. I'll take a look and see if it fixes
the problem I was having.
cheers,
Scott
On Sun, 5 Apr 2009 14:34:30 Kalle Korhonen wrote:
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 5:29 PM, Scott Russell
Hi Kalle,
I tried your conversation module (v0.0.1) and it works quite well, except that
I found a bug whereby the Conversation, upon being initially created, wasn't
being activated properly. However, I patched it and found it to work quite
well. Do you have a bug tracking site somewhere that
I think the problem is that you have persisted the category name, but not the
list of news articles that the grid is using, so when the second page is
requested, no data is available to display.
Try either
a) adding @Persist to your list of data items your grid is displaying, or
b) load the
Ok, I created a JIRA improvement request for this - TAP5-538 -
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-538
-Scott
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 02:52:25 Peter Stavrinides wrote:
Thanks for this Russell, saves me some work! any Jira open for this?
- Original Message -
From: Scott Russell
I have implemented a band-aid fix for this problem. Thus far it's a little raw,
and could do with some tidying up. It doesn't do anything clever - just
override the existing functionality where possible while trying to keep all the
rest relatively intact. It disables the validation on focus
Hi Murray,
An int to a short is fine, but an Integer doesn't translate to a Short. You
just need to change your methods in your selection model to return Short
objects, rather than Integer objects.
regards,
Scott
From: Murray Collingwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tapestry users
Have you tried this?
textFieldExpression class=java.lang.String!
[CDATA[$F{myBooleanField}.booleanValue() ? 1 : 2 ]]/textFieldExpression
-Scott
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 10:21, you wrote:
guys,
i am implementing jasper reports within my tapestry web app. and i am
sorry i should
You know, you could always take the jscookmenu source code and modify it to be
Tapestry 3 compatible. I doubt it would very difficult to do.
-Scott
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 09:23, Peter Dawn wrote:
nay. too risky. its a bit too late in the process for me to upgrade, i
might break something.
Hi Adam,
The required validator generates client-side javascript that calls the
Tapestry.require_field function. This is the code of that function:
Tapestry.require_field = function(event, fieldId, message)
{
var field = this.find(fieldId);
if (field.value.length == 0)
I'm guessing you mean Hivemind, not Hibernate.
Hibernate is an ORM that is completely independant of Tapestry. Some users
(like myself) use it and thus seek out (or develop) solutions that integrate
the two (eg. tapernate, honeycomb, cognition). You might see talk about that
on the mail;ing
easier to plug in to Tapestry using
HiveMind, since Tapestry itself is wired together using HiveMind.
-Original Message-
From: Scott Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2006 8:41 PM
To: users@tapestry.apache.org
Subject: Re: Tapestry 3 to 4.1 to 5
I'm
Hi James,
I took a look at the Tapestry-Acegi integration project at
http://www.carmanconsulting.com/tapestry-acegi/ . It looks very nice,
certainly a cleaner integration than what I have used before.
I am just wondering how complete it is. Looking through the code, it appears
that the
It looks pretty cool. I'd like to see how this could be integrated with the
work being done on Tacos4 and/or Tapestry 4.1.
Having said that, I think the licence is, like Java, free but not open
source.
-Scott
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 22:37, Peter Svensson wrote:
OK, this is so sweet. Who will
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