Click on text "Create", not on the "down arrow". Martin Grigorov Wicket Training and Consulting https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 8:26 PM, Burbach, Matthias <matthias.burb...@tui.de> wrote: > that's exactly the button I have already tried, it brings up these three > weird options... > > Am 27.09.15 20:23 schrieb "Martin Grigorov" unter <mgrigo...@apache.org>: > > >Hi, > > > >Go to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS and use the blue Create > >button at top center. > > > >Martin Grigorov > >Wicket Training and Consulting > >https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov > > > >On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 8:01 PM, Burbach, Matthias > ><matthias.burb...@tui.de> > >wrote: > > > >> Sorry, signed up for your JIRA, but I am confused by the create options, > >> they are: > >> > >> * Kylin <https://issues.apache.org/jira/servicedesk/customer/kylin> > >> * Atlas <https://issues.apache.org/jira/servicedesk/customer/atlas> > >> * Apache Infrastructure > >> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/servicedesk/customer/infra> > >> > >> What do I have to choose to create that issue? > >> > >> > >> Am 27.09.15 19:51 schrieb "Burbach, Matthias" unter > >> <matthias.burb...@tui.de>: > >> > >> >Yes, tried Johan's proposal and it worked! Thanks a lot! > >> >Will raise a ticket in your JIRA. > >> >Matthias > >> > > >> >Am 27.09.15 19:48 schrieb "Dan Haywood" unter > >> ><d...@haywood-associates.co.uk>: > >> > > >> >>If that's the reason, then we should fix this. > >> >> > >> >>Matthias, could you try out John's suggestion, and if it's correct > >>then > >> >>raise a ticket in our JIRA? > >> >> > >> >>Thx, > >> >>Dan > >> >>On 27 Sep 2015 18:46, <johandoornen...@filternet.nl> wrote: > >> >> > >> >>> Hi Matthias, > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> Try to use List instead of collection. That worked for me. > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> Grtz > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> Johan > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> ----- Original Message ---- > >> >>> > >> >>> From: "Burbach, Matthias" > >> >>> > >> >>> To: "users@isis.apache.org" > >> >>> > >> >>> Sent: Zon, 27 Sep 2015 17:20 > >> >>> > >> >>> Subject: Invalid autoComplete Support method? > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> Hi, > >> >>> hope I am using the correct channel for this question. If not please > >> >>>tell > >> >>> me where I can best place such questions. > >> >>> > >> >>> I am going first steps with Apache Isis by modifying the simple > >>app. So > >> >>> far it works fine but I cannot understand why I am getting: > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> ################################################ ISIS METAMODEL > >> >>>VALIDATION > >> >>> ERRORS > >>################################################################ > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> domainapp.dom.simple.Connections#autoComplete0Create: has prefix > >> >>> autoComplete, is probably a supporting method for a property, > >> >>>collection or > >> >>> action. If the method is intended to be an action, then rename and > >>use > >> >>> @ActionLayout(named="...") or ignore completely using @Programmatic > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> Please inspect the above messages and correct your domain model. > >> >>> > >> >>> for this: > >> >>> ... > >> >>> > >> >>> //region > create (action) > >> >>> > >> >>> public static class CreateDomainEvent extends ActionDomainEvent > >>{ > >> >>> > >> >>> public CreateDomainEvent(final Connections source, final > >> >>> Identifier identifier, final Object... arguments) { > >> >>> > >> >>> super(source, identifier, arguments); > >> >>> > >> >>> } > >> >>> > >> >>> } > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> @Action( > >> >>> > >> >>> domainEvent = CreateDomainEvent.class > >> >>> > >> >>> ) > >> >>> > >> >>> @MemberOrder(sequence = "3") > >> >>> > >> >>> public Connection create( > >> >>> > >> >>> final @ParameterLayout(named="System A") System > >>systemA) { > >> >>> > >> >>> final Connection obj = > >> >>> container.newTransientInstance(Connection.class); > >> >>> > >> >>> obj.setName(systemA.getName()); > >> >>> > >> >>> obj.setSystemA(systemA); > >> >>> > >> >>> container.persistIfNotAlready(obj); > >> >>> > >> >>> return obj; > >> >>> > >> >>> } > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> public Collection autoComplete0Create(@MinLength(value = 1) > >>final > >> >>> String search) { > >> >>> > >> >>> return systems.listAll(); > >> >>> > >> >>> } > >> >>> > >> >>> ... > >> >>> } > >> >>> > >> >>> while using choices instead of autoComplete works fine: > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> public Collection choices0Create() { > >> >>> > >> >>> return systems.listAll(); > >> >>> > >> >>> } > >> >>> > >> >>> // public Collection autoComplete0Create(@MinLength(value = 1) > >>final > >> >>> String search) { > >> >>> > >> >>> // return systems.listAll(); > >> >>> > >> >>> // } > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> Matthias > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> > > >> > >> > >