the tapestry committee will get the behavior it tolerates. unproductive
behavior should not be tolerated any more than obnoxious behavior would be
tolerated in your own home.
tapestry group would be well advised to ban obnoxious behavior like this.
Patrick Moore
(256) 203-3775
Currently looking
Thanks, for the pointer.
src/main/java
*.java
src/main/resources
in the pom.xml solves the issue.
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On M
> to
> > push an official 4.1.7 build so that we don't have to get the snapshot
> > build?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Patrick Moore
>
>
>
> --
> Howard M. Lewis Ship
>
> Creator of Apache Tapestry
>
> The source for Tapestry training, m
happening. This kind of messes us up when we are using maven to
build over a slow connection.
I know the world has moved on to the 5.x world, but would it be possible to
push an official 4.1.7 build so that we don't have to get the snapshot
build?
Thanks
Patrick Moore
happening. This kind of messes us up when we are using maven to
build over a slow connection.
I know the world has moved on to the 5.x world, but would it be possible to
push an official 4.1.7 build so that we don't have to get the snapshot
build?
Thanks....
Patrick Moore
FarReach.es
mobile
impact the
people who rather take the benefits of not having dynamic class loading in
production? Or maybe they just run in development mode on the production
box? ( maybe silly statement - but we are still on T4 :-( )
Patrick Moore
Amplafi
http://amplafi.com
mobile: 650-207-9792
"Put your
Looks like you should get your work added here:
http://perf4j.codehaus.org/index.html under "Integrated Tools"
beat the wicket people to the punch ;-)
Patrick Moore
Amplafi
http://amplafi.com
mobile: 650-207-9792
"Put your front window on your front page"
personal blog : h
Hi there --
Does T5 have support for X-Frame-Options ?
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ieinternals/archive/2010/03/30/combating-clickjacking-with-x-frame-options.aspx
Patrick Moore
Amplafi
http://amplafi.com
mobile: 650-207-9792
"Put your front window on your front page"
corp blog : http://a
not the html. ( our generated template is
static for the
duration of the server )
Patrick Moore
Amplafi
http://amplafi.com
mobile: 650-207-9792
"Put your front window on your front page"
corp blog : http://amplafi.com/blog
personal blog : http://www.sworddance.com/blog
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at
nt or page.
I would appreciate someone pointing me to the equivalent interfaces in T5.
Thanks!
Patrick Moore
Amplafi
http://amplafi.com
mobile: 650-207-9792
"Put your front windo
aula Figueiredo <
> thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 20:34:29 -0300, Patrick Moore
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hi there --
> >>
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> >
> > I am working to move our project from T4 to T5. In T
Well ... sure enough... it works!
I was expecting a problem because the documentation kept talking about
/webapp being the required directory for the .tml files. With no mention of
any other option, I was expecting to have to rig it up.
thanks!
Patrick Moore
Amplafi
http://amplafi.com
mobile
I tried with the tutorial and it didn't work. the rendering failed.
Patrick Moore
Amplafi
http://amplafi.com
mobile: 650-207-9792
"Put your front window on your front page"
corp blog : http://amplafi.com/blog
personal blog : http://www.sworddance.com/blog
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at
Hi there --
I am working to move our project from T4 to T5. In T4 we are using the tacos
component resolver that allows the templates and properties files to be in
the same directory. In T5 how can we do the same thing?
In T4, I have found that having all 3 files .java, .properties, .tml in the
Keep on making the announcements! I wasn't aware of your project before!
Glad that you are contributing! Just because someone takes offense doesn't
mean you did anything wrong!
After all, I get offended by people who have the initials "PS" . So
imagine how offend I get with people adding "PS" to t
Use email filter -- really what is the big deal? They are announcing that
they are doing their part to add value to the community.
They are not soliciting.
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 5:43 PM, Paul Stanton wrote:
> How do I unsubscribe from tynamo's solicitation without leaving the
> tapestry user
tests pass but it breaks in production cases" )
2. Tests can switch back and forth between the "real" service and the
mock service.
Would be great if T5 had the same capability!
Patrick Moore
Amplafi
http://amplafi.com
650-207-9792
"Put your front window on your fro
Hi --
For most things, I agree that the java-based configuration approach is best.
For us the exception is that we DO want some stuff exposed in a way that
does not involve editing java code. Changing java code requires a full
build/test/verification process, which should not be necessary for some
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>2. For other modules, we want to allow things like directory paths and
>> other text configuration to be exposed. (properties file??)
>>
>
>
> Nothing prevents you to have some service pull conf
Oh sweet!
This is an EXCELLENT intermediate solution...
obviously we will use this as transition.
equally obviously, we would like to get rid of hivemind.
Patrick Moore
Amplafi
http://amplafi.com
650-207-9792
"Amplafi enables businesses, professional organizations, bands, and
tions?
Is there a way to hook hivemind into T5?
Is there a standard way to read properties files and match property names to
java bean getter/setters?
Something I missed?
Patrick Moore
Amplafi
http://amplafi.com
650-207-9792
"Put your front window on your website"
corp blog : http
Hi there --
I just found out about JSR-303 ( bean validation JSR ). It may be too soon
to ask.
but any plans on implementing this JSR inside of Tapestry?
Patrick Moore
Amplafi
http://amplafi.com
650-207-9792
"Amplafi enables businesses, professional organizations, bands, and
good enough. .. I just submitted the project to
sourceforge for consideration. I have to wait a few days for approval.
Patrick Moore
Amplafi
http://amplafi.com
650-207-9792
"copy/paste"
blog : http://www.sworddance.com/blog
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 6:19 AM, Marcelo Lotif <[EMAIL PROTE
I would suggest that you get a way from the linear, single path flow of
writing book.
I have stopped reading most technical books because they assume that I am a
beginner and am going to read the book in a strictly serial manner.
I would suggest that rather than be chapter focused that you be co
Of course this means that the maven team is imposing their idea of good
process on the other apache projects like tapestry which was also impacted
by this ...
I could understand this if the release occurs. (i.e. if 2.2 is released then
the 2.2-SNAPSHOT could be reasonably expected to be discarded)
eager with the broom
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> > What happened to all the maven plugin snapshots such as
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> >
> > It seems that al snapshots are gone...
>
> Not all of t
http://www.nabble.com/Google-API%3AAuthSubRequestTapestry-tp17867013p18029374.html
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"copy/paste"
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owerful concept and
> has the benefit of not messing with page names.
>
>
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"copy/paste"
blog : http://www.sworddance.com/blog
cted getters, so component subclasses can access superclass'
> parameter values? Or the current situation is the best one?
>
> Thank you very much in advance.
>
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to Tapestry 4 and non-Tapestry code. We do not (yet) have a
Tapestry 5 implementation.
-Pat
P.S. Locale does not matter.
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> Hi there --
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too much work. the alternative is just read env var
On 4/23/08, Igor Drobiazko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about a new binding? You could inject a service into the binding which
> is responsible for resolving HiveMind symbols.
>
> On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 1:12 AM, Pat
Hi there --
O.k. I feel silly -- but how do I use hivemind variables directly in a
component. I know how to pass hivemind variables to services. But how to use
those values in the components? For example, I would like to use the
hivemind variable 'amplafi.production' as the condition in a @If
for
A suggestion --
rather than scream at suspected trolls smother them with love :-)
trolls thrive on hate and die with love ... sweet and kind drive them ape
shit
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"... because someone else wants to share your content."
Why don't we just move T5 up to T7 just so that we can say that T6 is the
"old" version :-)
-Pat
e dynamically based on the Thread where it is
> called.
> If we are talking about the usecase that in case system (JVM) is
> overloaded
> proxy may decide to forward the calls to the remote JVM in the cluster,
> and
> I guess this usecase is already implemented.
>
> Renat
&g
Hi --
On Nov 17, 2007 8:41 AM, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 16, 2007 10:39 PM, Patrick Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Howard --
> > I disagree with philosophy of forcing people to have the services only
> > injected via const
Hi Howard --
I appreciate the work you are doing on T5 and look forward to moving to it
when it is further along.
I just want to comment on the only-constructor injection policy that you are
promoting. And the fact that the two paragraphs are contradictory. In the
first you acknowledge that servi
Hi there --
I would like to reduce the load on my tapestry server by having static files
(such as dojo) be served by an external server.
In my case I am thinking about amazon's s3 service.
In order for this to work well, we need to :
1. have all static files served by a separate subdomain. (
Hi Jesse --
Thanks for your work on Tapestry. I have noticed an issue around memory
usage with our automated tests which extensively use hivemind. I was
wondering if anyone has investigated hivemind memory leaks. I am going to do
some further investigating as time permits after Tuesday. That being
Thanks!
-Pat
On 5/28/07, Andreas Andreou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
dojo.dom.createDocumentFromText
can help for client-side validation
On 5/29/07, Patrick Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I created a odesk job for someone to help me finish a xml t
Hi there,
I created a odesk job for someone to help me finish a xml translator that
will be contributed back to tapestry. I have done a lot of design and a fair
amount of code as well, but I don't have the time to finish it off. But if
you know someone who does the job is here:
https://my.ode
Hi there --
Before I post an odesk job to have someone do up a XML translator/validator
does anyone have any such beast half-baked or otherwise that can be donated
to tapestry?
-Pat
Why not just copy to code and do whatever conversion you need to do...
probably simplest in the long run ??
There shouldn't be an issue when the browser gets redirected back to your
site, your sites session cookies will still be present and every thing
should continue as before.
On 5/22/07, Renat Zubairov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
What about configuring servlet container for longer session tim
Anyone else seeing this problem with the latest version of Tapestry?
I am trying to display the dropdowndatepicker:
[Exception... "'Error: no loaded module named '
dojo.i18n.calendar.nls.gregorianExtras'' when calling method:
[nsIDOMEventListener::handleEvent]" nsresult: "0x8057001c
(NS_ERROR_XP
A note: Jesse has a 2.4-SNAPSHOT of the maven-surefire-plugin over at the
apache snapshots. This works with testng 5.5
apache.snapshots
http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository/
On 5/2/07, Ken nashua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I decided to look
+1 default to false for @If/@Else
+1 default to true for @For
Looking at the Upload component for other reasons...
Looking at the example in the documentation:
Does the upload complete before the formSubmit? I presume not but one should
always ask. And does upload work well with async requests... ala gmails
attach file functioanlity?
-Pat
the reverse situation though, serving files?
Most browsers should be able to tell you what they think the mime type is
for incoming files thoughI guess that could be exposed in the Upload
interface if it's not already..
On 5/1/07, Patrick Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am
Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I always set the "Content-Disposition: attachment" in my header fields of
services returning file data anyways because of related reasons. I don't
think tapestry can do this for anyone but maybe I'm wrong.
On 5/1/07, Patrick Moore
Hi there --
Brief blog post summarizing yet another 'wonderful' IE idea - MIME sniffing
(is this like glue sniffing?)
http://www.sworddance.com/blog/2007/05/01/what-the-hell-were-they-thinking/
How reasonable would it be for tapestry to have some way of flagging an
uploaded file that looked li
If you send me the jars ... I have a repo that I could post it tooat
least for today and with a little bit of work on my end ... more than that
if needed...
-Pat
On 4/30/07, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unfortunately I haven't been able to. Some technical difficulties have
com
jdk 1.4 3+ years old, annotations are great for tapestry I don't have a
single .jwc file anywhere
But personally, I think the hibernate people are smoking crack to use
annotations. Data outlasts programs and to have your data definitions
blended with your code WTF are they thinking. B
a new snapshot was pushed today ... still having the same problem
On 4/14/07, Patrick Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there --
I seem to be having problems with the latest 4.1.2 snapshot finding child
libraries. The snapshot is failing to find Dojo.library in tacos.
Stack
Hi there --
I seem to be having problems with the latest 4.1.2 snapshot finding child
libraries. The snapshot is failing to find Dojo.library in tacos.
Stack Trace:
- org.apache.tapestry.parse.SpecificationParser.parseDocument(
SpecificationParser.java:1645)
-
org.apache.tapestry.parse.
I hope it will be possible to turn this off for some sessions. The case I am
concerned about is my phone browser -- which asks the user to confirm every
client-side redirect.
While I understand the reasons for page-redirects by default -- I do need to
not make our phone users life miserable.
-Pa
not my phone ... (yet) it can't handle for example the date or time dropdown
picker in tapestry. dojo in general seems not phone browser friendly yet
but looking at what the dojo people are saying -- as soon as better
emulators become available this will change.
one of our key markets is mobi
well at least one reason is that phone browsers ask the user to
confirm each and every client-side redirect
On 4/12/07, Massimo Lusetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/12/07, Andreas Pardeike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is that clever design? I can think of several reasons why this could be
>
didn't think the mailing list liked the original sending email address...
Hi there --
does anyone have some thoughts on why:
@Persist
@InitialValue("new java.util.HashSet()")
public abstract Set getFollowUpMessages();
public abstract void setFollowUpMessages(Set set);
keeps on resetting the set to a new HashSet between http requests?
It looks like accord
Hi there --
I am passing to a component's parameter the result of a containing
component's method. Now I was thinking that because of "cache=true" being
the default on @Parameter that the container's method would only be called
once ... but this does not seem to be the case. I am having the con
Hi there --
does anyone have some thoughts on why:
@Persist
@InitialValue("new java.util.HashSet()")
public abstract Set getFollowUpMessages();
public abstract void setFollowUpMessages(Set set);
keeps on resetting the set to a new HashSet between http requests?
It looks like accord
Hi there --
I am passing to a component's parameter the result of a containing
component's method. Now I was thinking that because of "cache=true" being
the default on @Parameter that the container's method would only be called
once ... but this does not seem to be the case. I am having the con
Hi Jesse --
It is nice that you care enough to put both a workaround and to ask for the
people to report issues...
-Pat
On 4/2/07, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think I've resolved most of the issues over the weekend already, but
since I ran across a new ognl jira issue this morn
Hi there --
I am not certain if this is a OGNL issue or a contrib:Table issue.
I have a instance of a class that Hibernate has enhanced and is really a
proxy object. I am using this object in a contrib:Table. OGNL is trying to
enhance this class to add "[EMAIL PROTECTED] get
(Lognl/OgnlContext;L
hi sam... sounds pretty interesting... I especially like the sounds of
something that slips in the cracks without imposing expectations of
knowledge on developers.
I will be looking at the hibernate filters now in a whole new light..
-Pat
Hi Jesse --
Oh we probably will create a different set of web pages for the phone
experience for all the reasons you mentioned, and also because the flow
through the app should probably be very different so as to reduce the
scrolling on the phone. But a simple proof of concept is what we are gunn
do <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 04:10:35 -0200, Patrick Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi there --
>
> I am trying to access my tapestry 4.1.2 application via a fairly
high-end
> phone browser. (Samsung a900m).
As far as I know, the best browser f
Hi there --
I am trying to access my tapestry 4.1.2 application via a fairly high-end
phone browser. (Samsung a900m). I have some preliminary results and a few
gotcha's posted on my blog at :
http://www.sworddance.com/blog/2007/02/09/phone-usability-design-notes-part-1/
Biggest gotcha so far is
Hi Dan,
I wanted to ask about this also.
Howard,
I know that you have a version of the surefire plugin that can run testNG
5.1 tests but the testNG version is now up to 5.4 and the "official" version
of the surefire plugin seems to be languishing with testNG 4.7. Does anyone
know what is g
Yeah ... I didn't say this in my earlier post, I understand having multiple
methods to allow for easier upgrades. But after suitable discussion and
opportunity for users to try in the field, "one" correct method should be
chosen with the other options available as a optional plugin. Realistically
This just tells you the code that ran *after* the offending code. Which if
there are background process being fired by quartz for example, tells you
nothing.
I would suggest whipping together a proxy around the connection manager and
saving a exception (for it's stack trace) each time the code ha
I would hazard a guess that it would be useful to stop automated spam
entries in blogs and automated sign-up by robots.
anything that goes faster than a human could go could be throttled
On 1/27/07, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
I'd love to know what your underlying us
Hi there --
I prefer the explicit "configure*" method approach for most of the reasons
mentioned by Kent in his original post, but also for these major reasons:
Reduced ramp-up time for a new developer
-
Under the current annotation app
Hi there -
playing around with the AnnotationWorker stuff... So I came up with
@InjectParameterFlag. This injects whether or not a parameter bound into a
component's property. Considering that isParameterBound(String) is called by
a number of tapestry components other people might find this usefu
On 12/5/06, Kevin Menard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: Patrick Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 5:25 PM
> To: Tapestry users
> Subject: Re: Re: Re: Number translator message in 4.1
>
> This whol
Hi Sam --
Well, I don't type nearly as fast. :-)
This whole thread started off with a message change. Changing an error
message is not changing an API! I return to the original statement that the
user of the framework is the developer. And the developer should always
control the output to their
und. If tap
4.1 is going to be presented to the world as being ready for
development, then the porting guide should be up-to-date, including
mentioning the known bugs that require an upgrade to the latest dev
snapshot. That would at least give framework users a fighting chance.
--sam
On 12/1/06, Patr
Hi Sam --
I, for one, vote that Jesse's extended message is better... The more
meaningful detail that can be provided the better. This is especially true
because it is the default message. The first 'user' to see this message is
the developer. This developer may be in the middle of pulling their
Hi there --
Thanks for pointing out the ApplicationServices configuration point.
That did it.
I still don't understand why the method that I was trying failed.
The interceptor stuff seems like way overkill in the specification
department to really want to use.
-Pat
---
Hi --
I am trying to wrap some engine service by replacing the configuration
point, tapestry.services.FactoryServices with this definition:
I did something similiar to this to replace
tapestry.services.ResponseContributors:
Well there are 151 bugs that are not scheduled to be fixed. Some have
been sitting there from over a year ago... It would be nice to have
those triaged into a release schedule...
I would rather have solid than fancy. Solid can become fancy, fancy
without solid is a disaster...
My vote: fix the b
I hope to be able to help ... but first I have to first get more
comfortable with creating Tapestry apps.
I have been using Tapestry for only a few months... I don't think you
want me anywhere near the code just yet... :-)
On 11/20/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I actually started
-util-concurrent
backport-util-concurrent
2.2
Patrick Moore wrote:
> There seems to be a missing class in the latest Tapestry 4.1.1 snapshot:
>
> Failure invoking constructor for class
> org.apache.tapestry.services.impl.ComponentMessagesSo
There seems to be a missing class in the latest Tapestry 4.1.1 snapshot:
Failure invoking constructor for class
org.apache.tapestry.services.impl.ComponentMessagesSourceImpl:
edu/emory/mathcs/backport/java/util/concurrent/ConcurrentHashMap
org.apache.hivemind.ApplicationRuntimeException
Failure i
e. My
observation however is that the output will be something like this:
i.e. in the second instance of input type="hidden"
the id="my.path.foo" and *NOT* id="my.path.foo_0" as you had suggested.
Any comments?
Patrick Moore-4 wrote:
>
> I just realized
Btw, I'm using tapestry 4.0, and you are using 4.1 since you can access to
IComponent.clientId :P
Thanks,
robert
On 11/3/06, Patrick Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just realized that what I said was not completely clear. if you have
> this:
>
>
>
it should.
I hope that is clearer. If anyone discovers I am wrong please let me
know the solution.
-Pat
On 11/2/06, Patrick Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
However see :
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-1131
use clientId does not always generate a unique Id on a page level
However see :
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-1131
use clientId does not always generate a unique Id on a page level
basis. If another component tried to access the first component's
clientId, the result returned would be the first id not the correct
uniquified value.
-Pat
On 1
I have a component in the body of @For compnent that is suddenly
complaining. It looks like it is seeing and processing the same
annotation twice:
Very frustrated... last week has been mostly going backwards...
Error: An error occured processing annotation
@org.apache.tapestry.annotations.Compon
thanks for your quick response!
On 10/30/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oops? It's out/visible now.
On 10/30/06, Patrick Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> With all the problems with maven recently ... I find I can't build
> tapestry from svn beca
With all the problems with maven recently ... I find I can't build
tapestry from svn because I am missing the maven-skin 1.1-SNAPSHOT.
I see the 1.0 version but can anyone point me in the direction of the
1.1 version?
-Pat
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To
your problem may be the same as mine. Did you see if you have 2
different forms on the same page?
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is there a way to turn this off? In particular when I am trying
to view the html source -- I can't because I get this exception.
So since I don't care if multiple duplicate posts are submitted -- how
can this be disabled?
-Pat
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Has anyone else seen this exception? It shows up sporatically when the
asset service is being ask if it is managing a resource. Oro blows up
trying to compile the 'tapestry/*' string. 'tapestry/*' is the first
unprotected resource. The path being matched against is
'/dojo/src/widget/templates/imag
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What I am hoping to do is something like this:
and code like this:
public void makeLink() {
IEventListener listener = getFoo().getEventListener("onclick");
listener.setEventHandler("bar");
listener.setParameters(new Object[]{ getCurrent().getEntityId()});
}
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