Em Mon, 02 Mar 2009 17:19:03 -0300, Jorge Merlino
escreveu:
I'm trying use the tapestry tree component found in
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5TreeComponent
but I'm stuck with a very strange exception which is this:
By the way, that wiki page does not follow the Tap
Em Mon, 02 Mar 2009 17:26:32 -0300, Carl Crowder
escreveu:
This is just a vague guess, but as far as I *think* that class name
isn't the only thing Java uses to compare two classes when casting. So
if you have defined your TreeNode class in more than once place, it's
possible that the cl
El Lun 02 Mar 2009 18:26:32 Carl Crowder escribió:
> This is just a vague guess, but as far as I *think* that class name
> isn't the only thing Java uses to compare two classes when casting. So
> if you have defined your TreeNode class in more than once place, it's
> possible that the class you're
I'm trying use the tapestry tree component found in http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5TreeComponent
but I'm stuck with a very strange exception which is this:
java.lang.ClassCastException: uy.com.ipcontact.webjastconf.components.TreeNode
cannot be cast to uy.com.ipcontact.webjas
Hi,
I'm trying use the tapestry tree component found in
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5TreeComponent
but I'm stuck with a very strange exception which is this:
java.lang.ClassCastException: uy.com.ipcontact.webjastconf.components.TreeNode
cannot
helps!
/Ted
2008/4/8, Stephane Decleire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Has anybody already get such a strange exception ?
org.apache.tapestry.ioc.internal.util.TapestryException
:
com.mycompany.components.accounts.ManagerStates cannot be
cast to com.mycompany.components.accounts.ManagerSta
> > class and you will end up with exceptions like that.
> > Atleast this is what I think.
> >
> > Maybe we could check this and show a more human readable error message?
> >
> > Hope it helps!
> > /Ted
> >
> > 2008/4/8, S
st this is what I think.
Maybe we could check this and show a more human readable error message?
Hope it helps!
/Ted
2008/4/8, Stephane Decleire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Has anybody already get such a strange exception ?
org.apache.tapestry.ioc.internal.util.T
pe it helps!
/Ted
2008/4/8, Stephane Decleire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Has anybody already get such a strange exception ?
>
> org.apache.tapestry.ioc.internal.util.TapestryException
> :
> com.mycompany.components.accounts.ManagerStates cannot be
> cast to com.mycompany.comp
Has anybody already get such a strange exception ?
org.apache.tapestry.ioc.internal.util.TapestryException :
com.mycompany.components.accounts.ManagerStates cannot be cast to
com.mycompany.components.accounts.ManagerStates
???
My ManagerStates class is an enum and here is the stack trace
Tapestry 4.1.2-SNAPSHOT added a nice css for the (ajax) exception page, so
it's much more
readable by default.
On 3/22/07, Borut Bolčina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Using Firebug I managed to nail down the problem. Great tool.
On 22.3.2007 9:06, Borut Bolčina wrote:
> The exception page renders
Using Firebug I managed to nail down the problem. Great tool.
On 22.3.2007 9:06, Borut Bolčina wrote:
The exception page renders over the content. When I click the plus
icon of the Tree component (Tacos 4.1.0-SNAPSHOT on Tapestry 4.1.1) I
get unreadable exception page.
Can this exception be w
The exception page renders over the content. When I click the plus icon
of the Tree component (Tacos 4.1.0-SNAPSHOT on Tapestry 4.1.1) I get
unreadable exception page.
Can this exception be written out to console, so I can read it?
Here's how it looks like:
http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=
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