Hi Henning,

what is the reason for this restriction? Why do you lower case the method names?
Creating methods lower cased names only is not java-ish and is a reason for stumpling 
over when starting with Turbine. :-(

Thx
Toby

> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Henning P. Schmiedehausen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. Juli 2004 10:06
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: Change Layout in action
> 
> 
> Olli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >What do you want to say to me?
> 
> The question was: Are you sure that your action event is 
> actually called?
> 
> You can't do
> 
> $link.setActionEvent("MyAction", "ChangeLayout")
> 
> it must be 
> 
> $link.setActionEvent("MyAction", "Changelayout")
> 
> Notice the lower case "l". This is one of the restrictions that
> Turbine places on the event names. You must not user a camel-case word
> here. Your action event name can have only one capital letter.
> 
> And your method must be called doChangelayout
> 
>       Regards
>               Henning
> 
> 
> >Henning P. Schmiedehausen writes:
> 
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >> 
> >> 
> >>>Hi!
> >> 
> >> 
> >>>I'm quite a newbie to turbine and im trying to chage the 
> layout template in an action. 
> >>>My approach doesn't work:
> >>>...
> >>>public void doChangeLayout(RunData data, Context context) {
> >>>           data.setLayoutTemplate("NewLayout.vm");
> >>>   }
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Trivial? doChangelayout ?
> >> 
> >> The Action must have exactly one capital letter. 
> >> 
> >>    Regards
> >>            Henning
> >> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >---------------------------------------------------------------------
> >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> -- 
> Dipl.-Inf. (Univ.) Henning P. Schmiedehausen          INTERMETA GmbH
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]        +49 9131 50 654 0   http://www.intermeta.de/
> 
> RedHat Certified Engineer -- Jakarta Turbine Development  -- 
> hero for hire
>    Linux, Java, perl, Solaris -- Consulting, Training, Development
> 
> "Fighting for one's political stand is an honorable action, but re-
>  fusing to acknowledge that there might be weaknesses in one's
>  position - in order to identify them so that they can be remedied -
>  is a large enough problem with the Open Source movement that it
>  deserves to be on this list of the top five problems."
>                        -- Michelle Levesque, "Fundamental Issues with
>                                     Open Source Software Development"
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to