On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 9:41 AM, Nathan Quirynen <
nat...@pensionarchitects.be> wrote:
> Ok so I added the library by adding this in my pom.xml:
> | org.tynamo
> tapestry-exceptionpage 0.1.2
> |
> Then added following in my AppModule:
> public void contributeExceptionHandler(MappedConfiguratio
Ok so I added the library by adding this in my pom.xml:
| org.tynamo
tapestry-exceptionpage 0.1.2
|
Then added following in my AppModule:
public void
contributeExceptionHandler(MappedConfiguration, Class>
configuration) {
configuration.add(Exception.class, Error.class);
}
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 8:47 AM, Nathan Quirynen <
nat...@pensionarchitects.be> wrote:
> I'm still on 5.3.7. Can't update to 5.4 yet sadly.
> Any options for 5.3.7?
You can get the same functionality as an external module:
http://www.tynamo.org/tapestry-exceptionpage+guide/
Kalle
>
>
> On 10/
Also when I follow this pages instructions:
https://tapestry.apache.org/error-page-recipe.html
It is not showing my custom error page... but still the default
exception report from Tapestry.
I did exactly as described. My application runs in development mode and
uses maven jetty plugin (versio
I'm still on 5.3.7. Can't update to 5.4 yet sadly.
Any options for 5.3.7?
On 10/09/15 17:45, Kalle Korhonen wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 7:56 AM, Nathan Quirynen <
nat...@pensionarchitects.be> wrote:
How can I set a redirect when an exception has been thrown?
But this seems to only work for
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 7:56 AM, Nathan Quirynen <
nat...@pensionarchitects.be> wrote:
> How can I set a redirect when an exception has been thrown?
> But this seems to only work for non-XHR requests? Or did I forget
> something here?
>
If you are on T5.4, you can simply contribute an exception t
Hello everyone,
we're fighting a caching problem here using Tapestry 5.3.8. I know that 5.4
will code urls with hashes so that you get the newest resource every time.
With 5.3.8, I am supposed to change versions or something like it. But I'd
rather just serve resources with ETags and cache-cont
The method you're decorating internally commits the response in case of an
XHR request. By the time your code runs the response can no longer be
modified.
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When creating a page that implements ExceptionReporter it works for both
XHR and non-XHR, but I don't want it to be a popup on XHR requests, I
want it to redirect to this page.
On 10/09/15 16:56, Nathan Quirynen wrote:
Hi,
How can I set a redirect when an exception has been thrown?
I tried t
Hi,
How can I set a redirect when an exception has been thrown?
I tried the following:
@Match("RequestExceptionHandler")
public static RequestExceptionHandler
decorateRequestExceptionHandler(final Response response) {
return new RequestExceptionHandler() {
@Overri
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