> call the other pages setupRender() methods directly.
What you are doing sounds really dodgy to me and against the tapestry
principles. Why aren't you using a component?
On Thu, 23 May 2013 00:03:02 -0300, Ken in Nashua
wrote:
Thanks Thiago...
yes I am rendering Home.tml
But it is rigged up with a two level nesting of tabs housing at least 6+
pages each.
What do I do ?
You're probably @InjectPage'ing the other pages already, so, in the Home
setupRen
Thanks Thiago...
yes I am rendering Home.tml
But it is rigged up with a two level nesting of tabs housing at least 6+ pages
each.
What do I do ?
When the selectValueEncoder gets called from the tml for my query form... I
actually do my setupRender code there... but it feel kinda crooked doin
setupRender gets invoked (ever since I added public modifier)...
but not until I clock GO for a submit event
and even after that I lose context of the whole JQuery tab... and my page
RosterQuery comes into Home.tml and blows away the whole context of the
JQueryTab only showing the RosterQuery p
On Wed, 22 May 2013 13:11:19 -0300, Ken in Nashua
wrote:
Folks,
rosterQueryPage.setupRender() is never being called.
This is expected, as RosterQueryPage isn't the one being rendered (or so I
guess, the question itself is quite spare on details and I'm assuming
you're renderting the
I noticed that my setupRender didnt have public
@SetupRender
public void setupRender() {
But after adding public ... it made no difference.
Still cannot get setupRender to invoke.
Thanks for any tips.
Ken