Hi guys
the default form validation error display is great
but under IE7 (vista) the error message is mis-aligned
(it looks ok for firefox)
see my screen shot
http://dapeng.spiralcomms.com/temp/ie7.jpg
does this count as a bug ? or we are supposed to come up with our own
error css ??
solved, import org.slf4j.Logger; read that from some where in the list,
thanks.
Angelo Chen wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Got two problems when using logger with T5:
>
> 1)
> @Inject
> private Logger logger;
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I have a BeanEditForm for a UserBean that has a password field.
I gather that I am supposed to be able to override the BeanEditForm
input for the password so that it renders with type="password" so
that the text is not visible on the screen. So I do the following:
but it gets rendered as
Hi,
Got two problems when using logger with T5:
1)
@Inject
private Logger logger;
private void doTest() {
logger.info("test logging");
}
I got an exception:
org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.TransformationException: Error
obtaining injected value for
it's 00:20 here...
I'll make a simple app in the morning
Davor Hrg
On Dec 10, 2007 12:16 AM, Angelo Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Davor,
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> That's even better, my #3 is asking for a sample project, now let's say,
> just a very simple one without tomcat, a service displays "hello", and
Hi Davor,
That's even better, my #3 is asking for a sample project, now let's say,
just a very simple one without tomcat, a service displays "hello", and it is
called in a Main method, that will be enough for us to start from there.
thanks,
A.C.
Davor Hrg wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> to use tapestry-i
Hi,
to use tapestry-ioc in a simple app,
you don't even need tomcat or any web container.
there are definitive advantages of using tapestry ioc in a small app.
If you want separate concerns in your app, you need granularity,
and have a class(service in tapestry terms) for each task.
One of the fi
Hi Davor,
That's a good idea, I don't know that we can use Tapestry ioc in non web
app, now it's really cool, questions:
1. The app has to be in tomcat server, not in workstation, right?
2. What is the advantages of using tapestry-ioc in a non web app?
3. it will be nice if you can give a simple
Very good. For completeness for anyone else reading this, I did the
following:
Added to the java class
@Component
private BeanEditForm _form;
public BeanEditForm getForm()
{
return _form;
}
and changed template to ( notice the
Thanks!
Filip S. Adamsen wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Simply inj
Hi Chris,
Simply inject the BeanEditForm into your page class and use that to
record the errors. You'll need to give the BeanEditForm an id in your
template and then use the @Component annotation to inject it.
Details are here:
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry/
Hi Kristian
Thanks for your hints.
I just wanted to have control over my component and they appeared to be
null in my debugger at any stages of the rendering process.
My fault was to not declare them private. Since I declared them private
the problem was fixed.
Michael.
Kristian Marinkovi
Simple question from a noob: Following form example, mostly works
well. Now I want to do some cross validation server side, and can do
that, however I cannot figure out how to set the error message on
the form.
My class has:
@Inject
private BeanModelSource _beanModelSource;
@Inject
priva
Hello
I need to modified the Column label, and put into and image with a link .
Thanks.
Gracias.
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Hi,
if you don't need tapestry web part,
or in other words if you just want tapestry-ioc
plus tapestry hibernate:
here are simple steps to do it (with maven :) ).
this is how I made it work, any suggestions are welcome :)
declare dependancy on tapestry-ioc and tapestry hibernate
there's an open
Hi Chris,
You are correct and I agree with everything you say, no buts. You are
even right in your assumption that I'm not aware of the @SubModule
annotation. I don't recall seeing it mentioned anywhere, but will look
it up in a minute.
To address your specific points (...of my inadequacy - ulp!)
This leaves me with two questions:
My App Module class extended the
Component Module class. (Doh!) I now remember doing this to have the
Jetty Launcher in Eclipse pick up the component module configuration.
1) Why would you extend a module class so that it is effectively
included, when all you
What I'm seeing is that logged messages are never seen, and just
result in extra postings to this list.
On Dec 8, 2007 9:56 AM, Steve Eynon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Except for maybe adding extra configuration for a test version of an
> application I can't think why you'd want to extend the mod
Not if you want to override the *default* error messages.
If you just want to override the error messages in a given component,
then put a entry in your component's .properties file with the key
fieldid-validatoin-message, that is, username-maxlength-message etc.
I don't know if this works fo
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