Thank you all for your answers. This behaviour of the loop is actually
unexpected. I see that I'll have to stick with a more static structure
or to rewrite the components in question. For the moment, I will pospone
these things and come back to them later.
And no, I havn't found anything abou
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thiago, is this how it's supposed to work?
On 31/01/2011 1:40 PM, Paul Stanton wrote:
Sorry, I realise I'm not being very easy to understand, i'll clarify:
1. Yes thiago, I tried that and it doesn't work. It doesn't resolve
the message entry. Which makes sense given the source code for
EnumSe
I am trying to share tapestry JARs between multiple web apps by
placing Tapestry JARs into common library directory on the container
(domain1/lib in GlassFish)
Clearly Tapestry does not support this configuration, as I get multiple IoC
instances and warnings of such.
Is this by-design or some t
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 07:18:08 -0300, Paul Stanton
wrote:
thiago, is this how it's supposed to work?
What exactly?
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htt
Hi all,
I'm new to testNG, and wrote a simple java class to run my tests.
Problem is, it doesn't seem to run my @BeforeClass methods.
For some services, I like to write tests and develop to satisfy the
test, so I need to be able to debug (use breakpoints) and run them
rapidly and many times.
I usually run my tests from within Eclipse with the testng plugin. right-click,
run as -> TestNG
test. Works like a charm.
Uli
On 22.02.2011 12:22, Paul Stanton wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to testNG, and wrote a simple java class to run my tests.
>
> Problem is, it doesn't seem to run my @Bef
Hi,
I notice that:
getFileName()
and
getFilePath()
of UploadedFile return the same thing (the name of the file) on Windows.
This seems to be a bug. I'd like to get the path - is there any way to
do this?
Thanks,
c.
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 11:01:22 -0300, Newham, Cameron
wrote:
Hi,
Hi!
I notice that: getFileName() and getFilePath()
of UploadedFile return the same thing (the name of the file) on Windows.
This seems to be a bug. I'd like to get the path - is there any way to
do this?
It isn't a bug. For
Thanks Thiago.
Although that begs the question as to why there is a getFilePath().
c.
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From: Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo [mailto:thiag...@gmail.com]
Sent: 22 February 2011 14:22
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: T5: UploadedFile problem
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 11:01:22 -
Never used GlassFish, but skinny wars work fine in Tomcat.
Kalle
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 2:26 AM, Lenny Primak wrote:
> I am trying to share tapestry JARs between multiple web apps by
> placing Tapestry JARs into common library directory on the container
> (domain1/lib in GlassFish)
>
> Clearl
Hi all,
i'm looking for some ideas how to update entire column in html table,
without updating overall table.
For instance:
${rowValue.a}
${rowValue.b}
${rowValue.c}
Are you using maven?
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2011/2/22 Kalle Korhonen
> Never used GlassFish, but skinny wars work fine in Tomcat.
>
> Kalle
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 2:26 AM, Lenny Primak
> wrote:
> > I am trying to share tapestry JARs between multiple web apps by
> >
Yes, I am using maven, but I don't think it's of any consequence in this case.
Kalle, I just tried this with Tomcat 6, and I get the same error, although just
like in Glassfish,
the application seems to work.
I am assuming that this error will cause something to break at some point :)
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Everton Agner wrote:
> Are you using maven?
Yes.
Kalle
> 2011/2/22 Kalle Korhonen
>
>> Never used GlassFish, but skinny wars work fine in Tomcat.
>>
>> Kalle
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 2:26 AM, Lenny Primak
>> wrote:
>> > I am trying to share tapestry J
Hit your app with IE and it'll return something. Newer versions of IE
actually return "c:\fakepath".
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 13:48:05 -0300, Lenny Primak
wrote:
Yes, I am using maven, but I don't think it's of any consequence in this
case.
Maybe yes: by default, Maven puts all the dependency JARs in WEB-INF/lib
of the generated web app, so make sure the JARs you've put in the common
JARs
They are definitely not repeated. The only time I get this error is when there
more than
one web app running that depends on tapestry in the same container,
and there is only one copy of tapestry-* jars, in the common directory.
There are no tapestry jar files in the WEB-INF/lib in this case.
I
The warning you are getting are unavoidable. The background:
Tapestry makes service proxies serializable. This is important, as it
is not unusual to have a data object that persists in the HttpSession
that must have a reference to a IoC service.
The services are not serialized, just the proxies
Thanks! This error is actually 'severe' not a warning.
Can this be made into a warning,
or can some kind of list of IoC be used or some such in the static variable?
On Feb 22, 2011, at 12:31 PM, Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
> The warning you are getting are unavoidable. The background:
>
> Tapestr
You can do it with a little fiddling, but Tapestry is a bit conservative in
exposing this part of the API, see:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-838
Also, there is a wiki article as well with some helpful hints:
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToReadSymbolsFromPropertiesFile
Hi Dmitriy,
I solved similar problem by chaining list of MultiZoneUpdate, each with its
own RenderCommand, something like that:
@Inject
private Block myBlock;
MultiZoneUpdate mzu = null;
for(String id : indexes) {
mzu = addMZU(mzu, "zone-" + id, prepareRender(id));
}
private Re
There is an issue on jira about this problem:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-1115
Maybe you should vote for it ;)
The workaround I used was also target="_blank". But if you us
Content-disposition: attachment it will open a new tab/window but the
browser will close it just before show
> Any ideas how i can force t:loop to be executed or force myZone body to be
> rendered (i can re-iterate collection myself in handler method)?
A similar question was asked a couple weeks ago. You can search the
list for it for more details (subject was "Context of a Zone").
If what you are rende
Ok, I've installed the plugin .. not sure what was wrong with my java
code but the plugin works fine, thanks Ulrich.
Now that my @BeforeClass method is being run, I'm trying to get Tapestry
Ioc to provide me with some services...
I'm seting up the registry like so:
@BeforeClass
publi
I think you are missing the org.apache.tapestry5.hibernate.HibernateModule.class
Uli
On 23.02.2011 04:54, Paul Stanton wrote:
> Ok, I've installed the plugin .. not sure what was wrong with my java code
> but the plugin works
> fine, thanks Ulrich.
>
> Now that my @BeforeClass method is being r
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