So is it why my start.tml is not found?? If yes (I'm really not sure), I'm
very surprised about the miss of flexibility T5 have...
For an existing project build in the usual way (Project/src,
Project/webroot), having to change this just for T5 is veru bad...

2007/11/14, Michael Courcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Well it's a matter of convention
>
> When maven build the project, things are in the place they have to be.
>
> Michael Bernagou a écrit :
> > No I didn't because I don't understand why the webroot should be in the
> src
> > directory.
> >
> > About that :
> > MyProject/src/papo/pages/
> > MyProject/src/papo/services/
> >
> > It is what I have but I wrote in my message
> > MyProject/src/papo.pages/
> > MyProject/src/papo.services/
> > instead, just to show it is packages in the point of view of eclipse and
> > java.
> >
> > The debug mode show me the Start.java is normally compiled and Tapestry
> > describe what it did with at runtime :
> > replacing method, etc...
> >
> > 2007/11/14, Joachim Van der Auwera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >> Have you started using the project archetype? This is the easiest way
> to
> >> have a correct directory srtucture.
> >>
> >> Anyway, I think the paths should be
> >>
> >> MyProject/src/papo/pages/
> >> MyProject/src/papo/services/
> >>
> >> Kind regards,
> >> Joachim
> >>
> >> Michael Bernagou wrote:
> >>
> >>> I have something strange and it made me asking this question :
> >>>
> >>> What are the mandatory project tree elements? (sorry for my english I
> >>>
> >> don't
> >>
> >>> now how to write it differently).
> >>>
> >>> So, my project is :
> >>>
> >>> MyProject/src/papo.pages/[all pages such as Start.java and
> >>>
> >> Start.properties]
> >>
> >>> MyProject/src/papo.services/[ioc stuff]
> >>> MyProject/webroot/[all template such as Start.tml and Start_fr.tml]
> >>>
> >>> But I have this error :
> >>>
> >>> java.lang.RuntimeException Page Start did not generate any markup when
> >>> rendered. This could be because its template file could not be
> located,
> >>>
> >> or
> >>
> >>> because a render phase method in the page prevented rendering.
> >>>
> >>> ****************
> >>> Start.tml:
> >>> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
> >>>    "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>
> >>> <html xmlns:t="http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_0_0.xsd";>
> >>> <head>
> >>> <title>Paper and Pen Online</title>
> >>> </head>
> >>> <body>
> >>> <form t:type="BeanEditForm" object="login">
> >>>   <t:parameter name="password">
> >>>     <label t:type="Label" for="password"></label>
> >>>     <input t:type="PasswordField" t:id="password"
> t:validate="required"
> >>> t:value="login.password" />
> >>>   </t:parameter>
> >>> </form>
> >>> <p>Si vous n'avez pas encore de compte, <t:pagelink
> >>>
> >> page="Register">crees-en
> >>
> >>> un!!</t:pagelink></p>
> >>> <p color="red">${message}</p>
> >>> </body>
> >>> </html>
> >>> *******************
> >>> Start.java:
> >>> package papo.pages;
> >>>
> >>> import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.ApplicationState;
> >>> import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.InjectPage;
> >>> import org.apache.tapestry.annotations.Persist;
> >>> import org.apache.tapestry.ioc.annotations.Inject;
> >>> import papo.data.Login;
> >>> import papo.data.UserLite;
> >>> import papo.exception.PapoException;
> >>> import papo.model.User;
> >>> import papo.services.ApplicationService;
> >>> import papo.services.UserService;
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> /**
> >>>  * Start page of application papo.
> >>>  */
> >>> public class Start {
> >>>   private static final String SUCCESS = "Home";
> >>>   private static final String FAILURE = "Start";
> >>>
> >>>   @Persist
> >>>   private Login login;
> >>>   public Login getLogin() { return login; }
> >>>   public void setLogin(Login login) { this.login = login; }
> >>>
> >>>   private String message;
> >>>   public String getMessage() { return message; }
> >>>   public void setMessage(String message) { this.message = message; }
> >>>
> >>>   @ApplicationState
> >>>   private User user;
> >>>
> >>>   @InjectPage
> >>>   private Home home;
> >>>
> >>>   @Inject
> >>>   private UserService userService;
> >>>
> >>>   @Inject
> >>>   private ApplicationService applicationService;
> >>>
> >>>   String onSuccess() {
> >>>     try {
> >>>       user = userService.getAuthenticatedUser(login.getLogin(),
> >>> login.getPassword());
> >>>       if (user != null) {
> >>>         home.setUser(user);
> >>>         UserLite userLite = new UserLite(user.getLogin());
> >>>         applicationService.makeOnline(userLite);
> >>>         home.setUsers(applicationService.getUserList().getUserList());
> >>>       }
> >>>       else {
> >>>         message = "Login ou Password inconnue. L'identification a
> >>>
> >> échoué.";
> >>
> >>>         return FAILURE;
> >>>       }
> >>>     }
> >>>     catch (PapoException pe) {
> >>>       message = "La procedure d'identification a rencontré un probleme
> >>>
> >> !!";
> >>
> >>>       return null;
> >>>     }
> >>>     return SUCCESS;
> >>>   }
> >>> }
> >>>
> >>> It didn't enter in Start.java (I put a debug point) because it was not
> >>>
> >> able
> >>
> >>> to "compile" or "find" the Start.tml. Usually, when it found a
> >>>
> >> compilation
> >>
> >>> problem, the error message explicitely explain where is the line in
> the
> >>> template, but in my case, I have only a stack trace.
> >>>
> >>> When I see the Snapshot for the typicall project, there is something
> >>>
> >> else as
> >>
> >>> Project tree, and I don't want to follow the architecture. Having the
> >>> webroot folder in the src/main and the java in the src/main/java is
> not
> >>> logic for me.
> >>> A web application is not defined like that usually, why to change the
> >>>
> >> way?
> >>
> >>> But this is another subject...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >> --
> >> Joachim Van der Auwera
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> >>
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Michael Bernagou
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