Hi,
I'm very satisfied with 5.2.4's performance, fast and use less memory, one
thing I notice is, it uses PermGen faster than 5.1, so if default setting of
PermGen (64mb?) is used, it is fast hitting the Perm Gen out of memory
error, my app uses 90MB PermGen in 5.1, it uses around 105MB in 5.2.4,
Ok Josh, I'll take you up on that. :) I submitted a patch on TAP5-1413
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-1413
Please let me know if I submitted it right. I want to make sure I'm
submitting patches that can actually be used.
Also, I'd love to see this patch get included sometime as I thi
This was a bit of unintended consequences ... the Mixin's zone
parameter was ignored and the Select components (new in 5.2) zone
parameter was bound itstead. Using zoneupdater.zone="searchZone",
which is Tapestry's way of identifying, in the template, that its the
zone parameter of the ZoneUpdater
It's new in 5.2.
The "^" is evaluated on the client-side; it means look up from the
element (the BeanEditForm, in this case) until reaching a container
element with CSS class "t-zone" (which is part of the Zone component).
The idea is that, when the Zone to update is the container of the form
or
I found this in the integration tests:
What does the ^ mean in this context?
Mark
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Thank you so much Josh
I should have read the release notes more carefully.
http://tapestry.apache.org/release-notes-520.html
more precisely
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-138
Regards
François
2011/1/14 Josh Canfield
> /**
> * Binding the zone parameter will cause any change o
> I believe that is what is happening, but does anyone know if this
> "should" work? I want to make sure I'm not taking advantage of
> something that is just a side effect and may disappear in the future.
The docs for MultiZoneUpdate say:
A mapping from client-side zone ids to objects that can
r
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 14:40:52 -0200, Mark wrote:
>
It turns out there is a simple way to do this. So simple I was
overlooking it. When you create a multizone update you give it the
client id and the zone you wi
The alternative to hiding a link on the page (if you want a better
separation of logic) is to pass a JSonObject with your data directly
to the JavaScript method. This way if you need to you can easily pass
additional data to the client for processing.
So at the top of your class
@Import(library =
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 14:40:52 -0200, Mark wrote:
It turns out there is a simple way to do this. So simple I was
overlooking it. When you create a multizone update you give it the
client id and the zone you wish to update. The zone will render with
the present context. However, you can also simp
Thanks Thiago! I'll take a look at these examples.
@Michael - how clever !! This may be just the shortcut I needed.
Adam
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Michael Taylor wrote:
> My first thought would be to include the action link in the page somewhere,
> but set its style to "display: none".
My first thought would be to include the action link in the page somewhere,
but set its style to "display: none".
Then your JavaScript can do something like
document.location.href = document.getElementById('myActionLink').href;
In the past I've done something similar to trigger a zone update from
>> It turns out there is a simple way to do this. So simple I was
>> overlooking it. When you create a multizone update you give it the
>> client id and the zone you wish to update. The zone will render with
>> the present context. However, you can also simply give it a string
>> with the contents
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 14:27:12 -0200, Adam Zimowski
wrote:
Hi
Hi!
My question is, how should I approach this? Currently, the price
button invokes a JS call. So how can I call actionlink URL from a
JavaScript?
Every event (ActionLink triggers events) has an URL. To get it, create a
Compo
Hi
I have a feeling like this is so simple and I'm missing something
really obvious. I have a question on the recommended approach for a
specific scenario:
An HTML button showing a JS popup rendered via Ajax. Here is specific example:
http://www.chdist.com/industrial-safety-supplies/personal-pro
Thanks everyone for your help. The patch for
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-1040 is the best solution for me
for now.
Warm regards,
Benny
I had an onPassivate. I realized something in my javascript was stripping the
query parameters from the link from createEventLink.
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Can u share the page ?
I don't think events are queued like this.
regards
taha
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 8:04 PM, Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 11:58:40 -0200, Stephan Windmüller <
> stephan.windmuel...@tu-dortmund.de> wrote:
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> Hi!
>>
>
> Hi!
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 11:58:40 -0200, Stephan Windmüller
wrote:
Hi!
Hi!
The "select all" button works with or without JavaScript. This is
achieved by this code:
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Have you tried event listeners instead of onclick? Like Prototype's
Event.observe()?
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Hi LLTYK,
you need a corresponding passivate Method in your page class for the "t:ac" to
be appended to created links. Or use the annotation @PageActivationContext on
your fields. Maybe that causes your problem.
Regards nillehammer
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Hi!
I have a strange behavior with a javascript button here. My page
contains the following:
- Many items which may be selected
- A "select all" button
- A submit button
The "select all" button works with or without JavaScript. This is
achieved by this code:
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The according onSelectedFromSele
So I am using Inge's ZoneUpdater. Previously in 5.1, the createEventLink in
it results in a "?t:ac=1/2" being tacked onto the end of the event link.
Afterwards, when the event is triggered, the page's
onActivate(Integer,Integer) is called. This initializes some instance
variables that are then use
Hi Benny,
put the following method into your class file:
@SetupRender
final void renderDocType(final MarkupWriter writer) {
writer.getDocument().raw("");
}
If you use a central Layout component, put it there. Otherwise put it into the
page classes.
I have tested this with Tap 5.2, but it s
Hi List,
I have just stepped into the same problem as the original poster of this
thread:
http://tapestry.markmail.org/message/ma3wvd6rk4fm56hr?q=SupportsInformalParameters#query:SupportsInformalParameters+page:1+mid:3ma5dlzcmvjjyoit+state:results
I found the solution described by Josh Canfiel
I Benny
Some for the pointing the second part of the HTML5 issue.
I think your question is more related to
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-1040
Regards
François
2011/1/14 Benny Law
> I have looked at the patch provided in
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-840 but it see
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