become
more complex and what you end up with is a Finite State Machine (FSM). And the
FSM defines the
relationships between the pages.
hth,
Mark
-----Original Message-
From: Andreas Bulling on behalf of Andreas Bulling
Sent: Sat 6/3/2006 8:44 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: Border que
Hi Mark,
first, a short notice: No offence, but could you please insert linebreaks in
your answers
as its quite time-consuming to break them manually (for example when using
mutt) to be able
to answer directly to your statements - thanks ;)
| The question is are you trying
| to define a generic
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From: Andreas Bulling on behalf of Andreas Bulling
Sent: Fri 6/2/2006 2:25 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: Border question
Hi Mark,
thanks for your explanations which made it a little bit clearer for me ;)
But just another short question: How would you implement a multi-level
pag
ks and how the L&F works. Then I would generalize it from there.
hth,
regards,
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Bulling on behalf of Andreas Bulling
Sent: Fri 6/2/2006 2:25 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: Border question
Hi Mark,
thanks for your explanations which made it a l
Hi Mark,
thanks for your explanations which made it a little bit clearer for me ;)
But just another short question: How would you implement a multi-level
page menue? Especially would you use a external file to describe the
page hierarchy/structure?
Thanks!
Andreas
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Hi Carl,
You should use some sort of JavaScript based menu generation solution. They
are plenty of them, most of them allow you to configure menu generation
based on some sort of configuration file, or you can even handle the JS been
written on the fly by your web engine. Personally I use:
FREES
Sorry, forgot about the list filtering attachments:
http://www.markjstang.com/tapestry/
regards,
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Mark Stang
Sent: Thu 6/1/2006 3:57 PM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: RE: Border question
Andreas,
Here is an excerpt from Frame.html
at
redraw themselves every time we change screens.
Cheers,
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Bulling on behalf of Andreas Bulling
Sent: Thu 6/1/2006 3:08 PM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: Border question
Hi Mark,
sounds as a solution even if I don't understand what you were try
Hi Mark,
sounds as a solution even if I don't understand what you were trying to
explain...
Some sample code would help a lot, is there something you can show us/commit
to one of the widely known Tapestry repositories?
Cheers,
Andreas
On 01. Jun 2006 - 14:51:00, Mark Stang wrote:
| There is a
is an age-old Tapestry question about whether you create components or
pages? What is your level of re-use? We chose re-use at the level of
components.
regards,
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Bulling on behalf of Andreas Bulling
Sent: Thu 6/1/2006 2:29 PM
To: Tapestry users
S
On 01. Jun 2006 - 14:06:48, Mark Stang wrote:
| The other option is to create your own menuing component. Start with
manually coding a couple of HTML pages to get the L&F. Then abstract it
backwards into a component that creates the HTML on-the-fly. Then just add that
component/components to e
and change
out the interior.
hth,
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Peter Svensson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 6/1/2006 1:53 PM
To: Tapestry users; Carl Pelletier
Subject: Re: Border question
I have read your post and immediately wondered a couple of things, which
might mak
I have read your post and immediately wondered a couple of things, which
might make it easier to help you;
How are the menus generated by the server?
Are you wrapping an existing JSP-site, or what kind of existing
infratructure do you have?
There are several Tapestry components that use fairly f
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