I've used option 2 and I've also extended "any" to make new components.
RFLMAO
..."take your (cross-dressing?) dictatorship and your alien craft and your
wardrobe and goto mars"
..."I'm not talking about tapestry."
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 7:04 PM, nhhockeyplayer nashua <
nhhockeypla...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>
> all I am after is a build tree that can be checked out,
Very off topic but lemme stick my big nose in.
Happy Monday comrade :)
I empathise like a mf dude. I know a cpl devs that rely on ant rather than
mvn for their build tool for this dependency stuff and with good reason.
Jumpstart is an ant build funnily.
When I find a recipe that works, I sit on
all I am after is a build tree that can be checked out, built, operated and run
as claimed... not stuck, broken, in shambles and in buildable with a gazillion
transient dependency errors and local build tree errors never mind transient
dependency errors. Otherwise shut it down or step down and
Hi Tapestry users,
Does anyone have any good use cases for the "any" component?
http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/corelib/components/Any.html
So far I have only come up with two:
1) When you want to dynamically output a different HTML element
depending on a prop
gameResult is not being set. So calling gameResult.firstTeamGoals gives
you the NPE.
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Lance Java wrote:
> I think the error message provided by Tapestry is telling you exactly what
> you need to know. Have you read it?
>
Hi, I hope my choice of words didn't cause some unintentional conclusions.
:-) By insidious, I mean the problem was difficult for me to track
down--although now that I make use of the Eclipse dependency hierarchy
view, I can see which transitive dependencies are overriding each other--so
it's not
I think the error message provided by Tapestry is telling you exactly what
you need to know. Have you read it?
Seeing as this thread is way off topic already...
Software is writing. Any one with 5 or 6 years of basic schooling can
right. Like anything, the more you right, the better you get. It's stupid
to state that American's are better writers than the rest of the world.
There's no evidence of that.
Als
Thanks Dan,
Insidious is valid as projects expand growth. It has a tendency to get out of
control and then you end up in a holding pattern... and in many cases for
months... waiting for the upgrade or the patch thats needed.
What I find worse though is open source project committers that delibe
Hi, I have the following code:
Period:
${gameResult.gamePeriod.name}
First Team Goals
I have a spare minute so I'll share:
Your intuiition is currently at the same stage as mine. If I come across
this error, I would first look for the missing class, then google to see
what jars include it. If I don't have that Jar I'll grab the maven
dependency tag for that Jar. It can also help
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