* be a DOM-node.
You could
call an empty hook on some dom-element from your code or use
dojo.connect if
you don't control the javascript code to intercept.
2008/5/11 Warner Onstine [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I'm working on getting a Portal implementation working based off
of this (
http
the class BrowserEvent.
but the example given doesn't work (at least I haven't gotten it to
work for my case.
Thanks in advance!
-warner
Warner Onstine - Programmer/Author
New book on Tapestry 4!
Tapestry 101 available at http://sourcebeat.com/books/tapestrylive.html
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http
?
Thanks in advance!
-warner
Warner Onstine - Programmer/Author
New book on Tapestry 4!
Tapestry 101 available at http://sourcebeat.com/books/tapestrylive.html
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Jesse, since you closed this bug would you care to comment?
-warner
On Jun 11, 2007, at 2:38 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
I'm still seeing this issue when I'm trying to convert from 4.0.2 up
to 4.1.2. Here's my issue:
I have a Login component that declares a bean
@Bean
to be the same error that was fixed in 4.1.1 -
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-848
Thanks for the help. Let me know if you want me to attach any pages,
or reopen the bug.
-warner
Warner Onstine - Programmer/Author
New book on Tapestry 4!
Tapestry 101 available at http://sourcebeat.com
Hi everyone,
First I want to thank everyone on this list that joined in the
discussion on my last big post and would invite you to do the same
on this one.
http://jroller.com/page/WarnerOnstine?
entry=tapestry_future_adoption_redux
- warner
Warner Onstine - Programmer/Author
New book
, so please no
flames ;-).
http://jroller.com/page/WarnerOnstine?entry=why_hasn_t_tapestry_been
-warner
Warner Onstine - Programmer/Author
New book! Tapestry 101 available at http://sourcebeat.com/books/
tapestrylive.html
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Hi all,
Just wanted to give you a heads up that my book, Tapestry 101, is
now available for download at http://sourcebeat.com/books/
tapestrylive.html . This book is geared at new users of Tapestry and
it isn't meant as a reference book, so if you've been doing Tapestry
4 for a while it
(the he *did* post) is:
http://sourcebeat.com/books/tapestrylive.html
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404 :)
-Original Message-
From: Warner Onstine
Hi all,
Just curious if there were any code samples out there for creating a
service along with their own links and encoder for friendly urls?
Thanks in advance!
-warner
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:
There is a nice example on how to use ServiceLink component with your
own EngineService in Chapter 8 (Handling File Downloads and
Uploads) of
Enjoying Web Development w/ Tapestry book. It also has nice
explanations on the flow...
Dennis
Warner Onstine wrote:
After some more diging I decided
across this ... I almost
always
create my own FooLink component to go along with my FooService. The
ServiceLink component was originally designed to be used for minor
services
such as Home and Restart.
On 10/27/06, Warner Onstine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having some difficulties
;
}
These need to be the same string. Tapestry is checking that the
engine
service knows its own name, in case it generates any links.
I don't think that's your root problem.
I need to see the code from UpcomingEvents.java and a readable and
complete stack trace.
On 10/27/06, Warner Onstine
28, 2006, at 6:34 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
Ok, I've made that change along with some others I'm documenting now:
@InjectObject(engine-service:ical)
public abstract IEngineService getIcal();
hivemodule.xml - I realized that the service was in a sub-package
and that I may need to refer
. Hopefully this will be done
via the new
type coercion framework in Tap5 so that the type identifiers aren't
needed...
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/guide/coercion.html
On 10/20/06, Warner Onstine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far I have everything working the way that I want but I ran
Hi all, sorry for spamming the list but I wasn't sure how else to try
and reach Adam Greene (who has posted here before). I have tried two
of the most recent email addresses that he posted from to here with
no luck. I need to ask him a question about a component that he
provided to a
There is also the Tassel project at TapestryComponents.org that
allows you to upload (http://www.tapestrycomponents.org/Tassel/app).
-warner
On May 21, 2006, at 11:43 AM, Henri Dupre wrote:
I finished packaging my email service into a nice jar file... You
just drop
it in the classpath and
Just one look at Tomcat really shows that this isn't a *must* as it's
logo doesn't have a feather anywhere in it's logo.
-warner
On May 18, 2006, at 1:28 PM, James Carman wrote:
I like the 2nd one as well. It keeps the old feel somewhat, but
spices it
up a bit. Including the apache
is most definitely entitled. Is it an Apache requirement? No. Further
examples not required.
Warner Onstine wrote:
Just one look at Tomcat really shows that this isn't a *must* as it's
logo doesn't have a feather anywhere in it's logo.
-warner
On May 18, 2006, at 1:28 PM, James Carman wrote:
I
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