First result with a google search tapestry 5 heartbeat:
http://tapestry.formos.com/nightly/tapestry5/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry/services/Heartbeat.html
Kalle
On 1/6/08, Michael Courcy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
As I start to read the code on components I often see heartbeat
Yes thanks,
I've done this first of course.
It's a start but it does not bring so much light in my point of view.
For instance :
it does not say what's the difference between calling formSupport.defer
or heartbeat.defer, do you see the difference and the conscequences on
request treatment
Michael Courcy a écrit :
If you look at this exemple : TreeGridComponent
http://tapestry5-treegrid.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/tapestry5-treegrid/src/main/java/org/codelutin/tapestry/components/TreeGrid.java
a hearbeat.begin is called in beginRender and heartbeat.end is called
in afterRender
Gabriel Landais a écrit :
Michael Courcy a écrit :
If you look at this exemple : TreeGridComponent
http://tapestry5-treegrid.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/tapestry5-treegrid/src/main/java/org/codelutin/tapestry/components/TreeGrid.java
a hearbeat.begin is called in beginRender and heartbeat.end
Gabriel Landais a écrit :
Michael Courcy a écrit :
If you look at this exemple : TreeGridComponent
http://tapestry5-treegrid.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/tapestry5-treegrid/src/main/java/org/codelutin/tapestry/components/TreeGrid.java
a hearbeat.begin is called in beginRender and heartbeat.end
I'm not an expert on this, but I can offer you a real need for defer().
Suppose you have a mixin that attaches some trivial piece of JavaScript
to components that use it; for example, a key logger. As far as the JS,
what you need to do is register a few DOM event handlers on an element -
Your code Gabriel work as well without heartbeats ... ;-)
Stephane
Gabriel Landais a écrit :
Michael Courcy a écrit :
If you look at this exemple : TreeGridComponent
Hi Chris,
Chris Lewis a écrit :
I'm not an expert on this, but I can offer you a real need for
defer(). Suppose you have a mixin that attaches some trivial piece of
JavaScript to components that use it; for example, a key logger. As
far as the JS, what you need to do is register a few DOM
Steph a écrit :
Your code Gabriel work as well without heartbeats ... ;-)
Stephane
Yes it is ;) Until you use defer, it should be useless. And as I think
that I'll not need it, I remove it heartbeat reference.
Gabriel
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Michael Courcy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
07.01.2008 16:17
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I'm not an expert on this, but I can offer you a real
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Hi Chris,
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I'm not an expert on this, but I can offer you a real need for
defer(). Suppose you have a mixin that attaches some
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Michael Courcy a écrit :
If you look at this exemple : TreeGridComponent
http://tapestry5-treegrid.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/tapestry5-treegrid/src/main/java/org/codelutin/tapestry/components/TreeGrid.java
a hearbeat.begin is called
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Re: What's heartbeat ?
Hi Chris,
Chris Lewis a écrit :
I'm not an expert on this, but I can offer you a real need for
defer(). Suppose you have a mixin that attaches some
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