WoW!!!!!!
It works!
Thank you very much!!!!
I've done the two things that you described and it started to work right
away!.
Thank you very much.
Now to the next (unknown...) problem... :-)
Best regards!
Shing Hing Man wrote:
>
> The Border.java should extends BaseComponent instead
> of BasePage.
>
> Also,
> In Border.jwc, set the class parameter in
> <component-specification>
> to the associated java class (full package name of
> Border.java. eg class="man.components.Border").
>
>
> Shing
>
> --- Thx1011 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Ok, I'll post the code:
>>
>> The Home.html:
>>
>> <html>
>> <head><title>Tapestry Study</title></head>
>> <body jwcid="$content$">
>> <span jwcid="@Border"> </span>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>>
>> The Home.page:
>>
>> <page-specification>
>> </page-specification>
>>
>> The Border Component:
>>
>> <html>
>> <head></head>
>> <body jwcid="@Body">
>> <span jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]:JSCookMenu"
>> source="ognl:menuModel"
>> value="ognl:menuItem" ">
>> <a_ href="#"
>> jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>> listener="listener:onNavigate"
>> parameters="ognl:menuItem.value" >
>> <span jwcid="@Insert"
>> value="ognl:menuItem.value"/>
>> </a_>
>> </span>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>>
>> The Border.JWC file:
>>
>> <component-specification>
>> <asset name="xmlModel"
>>
> path="classpath:/com/partner/tapestry/start-menu.xml"
>> />
>> <component id="menu" type="menu:JSCookMenu">
>> </component>
>> </component-specification>
>>
>> The Border.JAVA file (section of interest):
>>
>> public abstract class Border extends BasePage
>> implements
>> PageBeginRenderListener{
>>
>> private ArrayList<IJSCookMenuItem> model = null;
>>
>>
>> public Iterable<IJSCookMenuItem> getMenuModel(){
>> return model;
>> }
>>
>> public abstract IJSCookMenuItem getMenuItem();
>>
>> public void pageBeginRender(PageEvent arg0) {
>> ......
>>
>> The Border.PAGE file:
>>
>> <page-specification>
>> <asset path="context:/images/startmenu/book.gif"
>> name="book"/>
>> /// some more assets....
>> </page-specification>
>>
>> Now the errors:
>>
>> FIRST Exception:
>>
>> Unable to read OGNL expression '<parsed OGNL
>> expression>' of
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/$Border]:
>> $BaseComponent_1.menuModel
>>
>> And it show the line <span
>> jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]:JSCookMenu"
>> source="ognl:menuModel" value="ognl:menuItem"
>> theme="Office2003"
>> position="hbr""> on the BORDER.HTML
>>
>> The second exception is the same, but it shows the
>> line:
>>
>> <span jwcid="@Border"> </span>
>>
>> on the Home.HTML file.
>>
>> The third is the stack trace.
>>
>> Thanks for the help! :-)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Denis Souza-3 wrote:
>> >
>> > It might help if you post some code and the actual
>> exception (you only
>> > posted the stack trace).
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Thx1011 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Sent: quinta-feira, 14 de dezembro de 2006 11:00
>> > To: [email protected]
>> > Subject: Re: Moving Components inside a Border
>> Component...
>> >
>> >
>> > Hi!
>> >
>> > Thanks for your help, but I think that this is not
>> quite the problem that
>> > I
>> > have...
>> >
>> > Let's suppose one component named XPTO, that
>> takes one parameter PARM.
>> >
>> > So in my "normal" Home page I use it like this:
>> >
>> > <span jwcid="@XPTO" PARM="ognl:xmlAsset'">
>> >
>> > This is ok, I think.
>> >
>> > Now I move that line to inside the HTML new
>> component named Border.
>> >
>> > So my Home page becomes:
>> >
>> > <span jwcid="@Border">
>> >
>> > And Inside the new Border HTML, I put the same
>> line above:
>> >
>> > <span jwcid="@XPTO" PARM="ognl:xmlAsset">
>> >
>> > What happens now is that I get an exception saying
>> that can't parse the
>> > OGNL
>> > Expression....
>> >
>> > I've moved the property accessors to the
>> Border.java, but still it doesn't
>> > work.
>> >
>> > The exception is:
>> >
>> > #
>>
> ognl.ObjectPropertyAccessor.getProperty(ObjectPropertyAccessor.java:123)
>> > #
>> ognl.OgnlRuntime.getProperty(OgnlRuntime.java:1616)
>> > #
>> ognl.ASTProperty.getValueBody(ASTProperty.java:96)
>> > #
>>
> ognl.SimpleNode.evaluateGetValueBody(SimpleNode.java:170)
>> > # ognl.SimpleNode.getValue(SimpleNode.java:210)
>> > # ognl.Ognl.getValue(Ognl.java:333)
>> > # ognl.Ognl.getValue(Ognl.java:310)
>> >
>> > So what I'm missing?
>> >
>> > I really can't figure it out...
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Ron Piterman-2 wrote:
>> >>
>> >> you put it in the template of the component, and
>> thats it.
>> >> if you want it to be configured from the
>> page/container you use
>> >> parameter chain.
>> >>
>> >> for example:
>> >>
>> >> your border might contain (and probably will):
>> >>
>> >> <html jwcid="@Shell" title="ognl:title">...
>> >>
>> >> since the title is different in every page you
>> add
>> >> a title parameter to your border:
>> >>
>> >> @Parameter(required=true) public abstract String
>> getTitle();
>> >>
>> >> and when using the border:
>> >>
>> >> <html jwcid="@Border" title="...">
>> >>
>>
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