Hey. Do you need help getting it into the repo1 main repository?
christian
On 8-Jan-08, at 19:06 , Sven Homburg wrote:
Hi there,
the t5components library is now mavenized
and implements two more components.
project page with demo http://213.160.23.119:8080/t5components/
click here
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I think that isEven or isOdd probably has enough common usage to be
worth exposing to child components too.
Christian.
On 14-Jan-08, at 13:10 , Robert Zeigler wrote:
Insert css class attributes for first/last. :)
Incidentally, regarding my earlier suggestion of making your own
component,
I'd like to second that, and at the very least, releasing maven
artifacts for those wanting to build T5 apps using M2 is critical.
This can be done regardless of whether T5 itself is using maven, but
it would be critical to easy use in most environments in which I have
worked or foresee wo
ossible to use Ant to build, but to generate Maven
artifacts. The dependencies are the good part of Maven, it's just the
build system layered on those dependencies that is atrocious.
On Jan 31, 2008 6:59 AM, Christian Edward Gruber
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd like to second that, a
2.1 answers all our prayers and that the IDE plugin dev
teams can integrate successfully.
-mike
On Jan 31, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Christian Edward Gruber wrote:
Heh. I've been following the maven dev list, and some of the re-
thinking done for 2.1 seems to clean things out substantial
Oh no you di'int...
Seriously, there is no end to the reference opportunities of that
song...
Christian.
On 1-Feb-08, at 15:27 , Daniel Jue wrote:
Eventually you can be "down with OPP" (Other People's POMs) and add
in the more advanced stuff and other options.
Kinda liking picocontainer, but tapestry-ioc is becoming my favorite
for non-embedded circumstances.
christian.
On 6-Feb-08, at 13:26 , Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
On Feb 5, 2008 2:39 PM, Jan Vissers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Indeed T5's IoC can be used without T5 core, although IMHO you're
bet
I've had very bad results with JRockit. At one client BEA had to
encourage the client to deploy with Sun's JDK owing to a memory
management issue that caused great memory thrash on load. This was a
BEA Portal app - no tapestry. It was crazy. And we validated the
problem with a sample ap
Not sure about that, but the META-INF stuff shouldn't be in src/main/
java, but rather in src/main/resources, at which point it will
automatically be put into the .jar. Not sure why what you're doing is
messing things up, but it's certainly against recommended practice for
the maven plugins
Can you still do so, supporting the old packaged but deprecating
those annotations with the old packaging?
I think that now would be the time, since you're ramping up to release.
Christian.
On 13-Mar-08, at 19:11 , Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
I think it is safe to say that all annotations in
I love it when someone invents new people to stage internet
conversations.
note the "just only" and other little language features that this
troll uses in all his posts, regardless of the story.
Even if I'm wrong in that supposition, this is open-source software.
If this was a real reque
Fair enough. I'm convinced. Sorry for the false positive, Joshua.
Cheers,
Christian.
On 19-Mar-08, at 06:50 , Filip S. Adamsen wrote:
Joshua is not a troll.
Besides, he didn't mention Wicket.
-Filip
On 2008-03-19 07:46, Christian Edward Gruber wrote:
I love it when someone i
Yeah, you have to think of not /src/main as the root, but as /src/main/
*/ as multiple roots which, in the case of jars, for example, are
merged into one location. That's generally true of maven project
layouts.
Christian.
On 31-Mar-08, at 05:50 , Angelo Chen wrote:
Hi Cordenier,
Thanks
Awesome! Violating CS101?! Classic! Dude, you should get your own
show on comedy central.
Christian.
On 15-Apr-08, at 06:34 , Rob Smeets wrote:
Oh, Mr. Lewis Ship, so you're musical. All the musicians I know who
program
are forward thinking people and very talented. They don't go and do
Freedom of speech is fine, but this list isn't necessarily a free
forum for any speech. There are limits. For example, random
political speech on this list would contravene the simple test of
"relevance". This troll's speech, while "relevant" in its surface use
of references to tapestry
That's not a maven problem, that's a problem with their repository
move. OpenQA put a damned html page up for the move, rather than an
http redirect, the way the spec says they should. (The http spec). It
bit us in the ass today too. :(
Christian.
On 30-Apr-08, at 15:38 , Joel Wiegman wr
A transition period where both repos were active wouldn't have hurt
either. :(
Christian.
On 30-Apr-08, at 21:00 , Josh Canfield wrote:
Also... the 1.0-beta build appears to be incorrectly deployed for
remote-control... hopefully they'll fix it eventually
You're being deliberately obtuse and Trollish, Rob. You have been on
this list long enough to know that the IoC infrastructure is a
separate sub-project. I use it in a framework of my own, completely
independently of the web-framework. The AOP features are are used by
the web framework,
Heh. Of course - off line. Won't show the list what the address is?
Why is that, Rob? You have my e-mail from the list - feel free to
contact me off-line. I've been doing this sort of thing since before
there was a commercial web. I'm not faint of heart. Try me.
Christian.
On 2-May-
Flex and GWT are kind of apples to T5's oranges. The other two are
RIA frameworks - the main client is in Javascript on the server. T5
is a web application, not just web-delivered. The GUI is xhtml (or
the like). It can use Javascript, it can even host flex components
(one of my clients
So this commit message about two weeks ago is a mistake in apache's
automatic commit notification system?
http://www.archivum.info/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/2008-04/msg00012.html
(For the link-challenged, it's Jesse Kuhnhert commiting a change to
the Tapestry4 code with the following log comments:
So why don't you abandon tapestry? Why do you hang around at all, if
such dedicated committers are abandoning it. Journalistic fanatical
devotion to the truth and spreading it? No... that's not it? Howard
spurned your advances? Could be Please. Give me some other
answer that makes
I think this is as simple as the Tutorial not having been updated to
the most recent release of T5. Essentially it's a documentation
error. You were right to bump to 5.0.11, I suspect.
I wouldn't use jetty runner, but would revert back to the older Jetty
Launcher. We had one developer ju
I'd rather suggest org.apache.tapestry.t5 or .v5. Entirely an
aesthetic thing, but just putting it out there. Clearly there's no
semantic difference.
Christian.
On 19-May-08, at 11:02 , Massimo Lusetti wrote:
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Howard Lewis Ship
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is a bit of a red herring. I can understand the reluctance from
one perspective, but it might help to think of it not as tapestry v3,
v4, and v5, but as first-web-framework, another-web-framework, a-
different-web-framework. They're not the same, though they are
similar in some archit
Again, the differences between T3, T4, and T5 are not really
"versions" in the typical sense. They're different architectural
bases. You might call them three different web frameworks entirely.
So there should be no reason technically for them to overlap, and they
should have three diffe
are wondering "what on earth?"
My suggestion would be
org.apache.tapestry.ng(for Next Generation)
or along the food line:
org.apache.tapestry.mignon
org.apache.tapestry.ribeye
org.apache.tapestry.nystrip
org.apache.tapestry.porterhouse
you get the drift :)
- Original Message - From: &qu
And the commits are there, so it's already been done. I think we can
wrap up the thread.
Christian.
On 20-May-08, at 14:45 , Kevin Menard wrote:
Par for the course in a beta framework. I'll grant you that this is
a much larger change than is typical for a beta, but it's a now-or-
never s
Wouldn't it be rather normal to create a tapestry-tx that provided
transaction wrappers around existing services, much the way tapestry-
spring and tapestry-hibernate do? Especially now that there's a bit
more AOP going on in T5.
Christian.
On 20-May-08, at 17:00 , Thiago HP wrote:
On 5/
Well Howard's other suggestion, with having jsps live within a T5 app
might be a way to do it. You build a shell around your current app,
move some of your boilerplate inclusions (header/footer stuff) into a
layout component, and then make a custom component to drive your
jsps. That would
I thought I saw this removed from the SVN, so it should not be there
in the next update.
christian.
On 22-Oct-07, at 4:07 AM, Alex Shneyderman wrote:
I am using archetype to create a quickstart app. I have copmiled from
sources and installed the archetype.
Now when I run create:archetype th
Why can't you use it as a component? This feels like a component to me.
Christian.
On 22-Oct-07, at 10:37 AM, Angelo Chen wrote:
Hi,
I have this template:
<
it can be used as component like this:
but if I use it as page template, it can not be rendered at run
time, I have
to
I with you, here. But (as you know, 'cause you did it) sometimes you
have to start over to get it right. One can architect one into a
corner, and evolving back into a good state isn't always possible.
Christian.
On 23-Oct-07, at 11:51 AM, Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
Let me repeat ... I have
Um... every example is MVC, since the framework is an implementation
of a component/event driven MVC architecture. The basic tutorial on
the main tapestry 5 website is a good place to start. It walks you
through using a model object which is then rendered for editing.
Christian.
On 24-Oc
I agree. I'm using tapestry-ioc in a new UI framework I'm building
for desktops, and this is really helping out.
Christian.
On 9-Nov-07, at 5:52 PM, Andy Huhn wrote:
Howard,
Excellent documentation! I'm a newbie to the world of Tapestry, IoC,
and front-end development in general (my backg
On 15-Nov-07, at 12:42 AM, Christopher Ottley wrote:
I'd appreciate any feedback you guys may have.
Sure... how 'bout: why would you build with ant? ;)
No, seriously though, I'm going to point some people to your blog. My
general contractor is quite enamored with Flex and Laszlo.
Christia
Wouldn't you get proper multiprocessing behaviour from a dual-core
processor, since the choice of processor that is accessing a given
thread at any point isn't deterministic, nor is thread execution
order? Or would you just find the issues faster on 1000 processors.
christian.
On 18-Nov-0
p wrote:
It's not deterministic at all and that's the scary part. Another
option would be to create a virtual multi-core computer that exists to
force unlikely but valid race conditions, to ensure that they are
handled properly. But I'm anything but an academic.
On Nov 18, 2
Yeah. If I know that I'm going to hit shared services that aren't
purely stateless, then I will tend to use a worker that spawns a
thread, which can be polled from time to time. I wrote a nice little
wrapper infrastructure for this, so I basically just override the "do"
method and then th
Webobjects had a nice little context variable which was built into the
URL's and it would increment with every request within the session.
You could tie "undo" or other functionality to it. It was fairly
unobtrusive. The same mechanism could be used for conversation,
though. Instead of
If you just override removeEldestEntry() on LinkedHashMap, you'll get
LRU behaviour. You can subclass it and set a max capacity, and LRU if
you've hit capacity. Not a heavy implementation, but it might reduce
a dependency if you're only importing commons-collections for the LRU.
christian
I can help, Sven, if you want. Just mail me and we'll try to get them
into the repo1 repository (the main one mirrored on ibiblio)
christian.
On 24-Dec-07, at 15:02 , Sven Homburg wrote:
sorry,
but i dont have any know how about maven
Mike Lake wrote:
Sven, just looking at these compo
Well, you can always make a portlet-container component. :)
Christian.
On 30-Dec-07, at 15:12 , Arve Klev wrote:
My vote is to portlet in T5.
Sincerely, Arve Klev
2007/12/29, Jan Vissers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Add me to the portlet petition;
Me too!
Add me to the portlet petition; we're
A good way would be to alter the Form object to contain (via a hidden
variable) a field that's generated per the whitepaper linked from that
wikipedia article. The form would then consume the post, and if that
field is not in the expected state, generate an error state, which
could then be
Strings are stored in UTF-16 by default anyway in Java (a Char type is
16bits), so unless you're constructing the strings in very creative
ways, you're already paying the memory cost. The question of what you
output to the browser or the database is a matter for adaptation and
transmission
ry parameter to every link with authentication, and then provided
filters in the ComponentEventRequestHandler pipeline to enforce the
check.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Martijn Brinkers (List)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Christian,
Do you have some example code of you Form extension?
Thanks,
enough. (Although there could be
configuration
symbol which configures the default, thus enabling the default to be
on or
off and then developer could override that if needed.)
Christian Edward Gruber-2 wrote:
Ok, people should read the whitepaper. Part of it describes how http
gets and using que
On 14-Aug-08, at 15:06 , Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo wrote:
I even started to play with Javassist, but unfortunately I had other
things to do at the time.
Almost all times I think of it I think of writing a Spring-esque
annotation-driven transaction management package for Tapestry-
IoC .
Might be good to do an on-registration circular dependency check to
ensure that services cannot be defined if they would cause a cycle.
I'd open a JIRA but I'm lazy. (Ok, I'll open one tomorrow. I'm
going to sleep now)
Christian.
On 1-Sep-08, at 03:35 , Kristian Marinkovic wrote:
U
You can set your ~/.m2/settings.xml file to include
c:/Dokume~1/shomburg/.m2/repository/
This is a pretty standard issue with windows and Maven (and often
windows and Java in general)
Christian.
On 12-Sep-08, at 17:44 , Sven Homburg wrote:
dont smile, is on my todo list !
2008/9/12 Howa
Yeah... this is off-topic, but don't use the m2ecipse 0.0.x builds.
The latest is 0.9.6 and it's released from a new update site.
I believe it's http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/update/ for the new
plugin update site. It is a much, much improved environment for
working with maven and eclipse
Any recursion can be unwound into a loop, and that's the best way to
handle things for the moment, I expect.
Christian.
On 4-Nov-08, at 14:45 , Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
Supporting recursive components is a little tricky, in terms of
managing
internal state of the component while it renders
FYI, in general, you shouldn't be using the container in your tests,
unless you're testing the wiring itself. You should be creating the
component/service under test, and constructing it with fakes. This
isn't absolute but there is a lot more effort/configuration/overhead
if you want to u
try startup is very, very fast once all the
underlying classes are instantiated.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Christian Edward Gruber
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FYI, in general, you shouldn't be using the container in your
tests, unless
you're testing the wiring itself. You
Um... I didn't think you did/should store .tml's in /src/main/java.
If you do, and you build with Maven, then they probably won't be
copied over.
But I think src/main/resources are primarily for components, because
components can be built without having a web-app there - they're part
of
Ah. Got it.
Christian.
On 4-Dec-08, at 21:41 , Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
My point was that it was possible the IoC was being re-initialized on
each test and it wasn't noticeable because its very fast.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Christian Edward Gruber
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
It's not a fix, it's a design. Code goes in /src/main/java. Resources
go in /src/main/resources. It's part of having a place for
everything, and everything in its place.
You could hack it by a custom execution of the resources plugin
pointing to your "alternative resources location" (ie,
something special to drop my pages in the resources
dir or
does this just work and I am overlooking something.
Thanks,
-Luther
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Christian Edward Gruber <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's not a fix, it's a design. Code goes in /src/main/java.
I believe you are correct.
Christian.
On 5-Dec-08, at 12:38 , Jonathan Barker wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong: specifying the resources directory in this
way
means that the original (default) src/main/resources will not be
used, so if
you want to mix-and-match resource locations then you n
prüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Christian Edward Gruber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 5. Dezember 2008 17:06
An: Tapestry users
Betreff: Re: AW: Advantages of various .tml storage locations?
It's not a fix, it's a design. Code goes in /src/main/java.
Resources
go in /src/m
It may, but I always change /src/*/resources folders from source
folders to class folders, since they are resources, not code, so they
don't really need to go through Eclipse's incremental compiler.
That's just me though. Either way works.
Christian.
On 11-Dec-08, at 10:27 , Daniel Jue w
ian, just curious to know what version of eclipse you run, I
have played with this a little and noticed differences from 3.3 to
3.4 in the way class folders are handled.
- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Edward Gruber"
To: "Tapestry users"
Sent: Thursday,
Yes, congratulations and many thanks. T5 has turned into the best web
development framework, in my view, easily knocking out WebObjects, as
well as page-at-a-time-MVC and scripting systems like Struts and jsps.
regards,
Christian.
On 15-Dec-08, at 02:08 , Peter Stavrinides wrote:
Thanks fo
Thanks, Sven. This stuff is great. I just looked into
chenillekit.org, but can't find org/chenillekit in the
repo1.maven.org, nor can I find your release and snapshot repository.
Could you let us know where that is, and possibly add that to the
chenillekit.org docs?
cheers,
Christian.
Perfect... thanks. Missed it.
christian.
On 15-Dec-08, at 17:32 , Sven Homburg wrote:
http://www.chenillekit.org/mvnrepo.html
the latest snapshot compiled right now
2008/12/15 Christian Edward Gruber
Thanks, Sven. This stuff is great. I just looked into
chenillekit.org,
but can't
There are some on the tapestry wiki, under the Tapestry 5 How-Tos.
Christian.
On 2-Jan-09, at 13:51 , Kevin Monceaux wrote:
Tapestry Fans,
I've been tinkering with Tapestry a little bit off and on but am
still pretty much a complete newbie.
In the past I've tried a few other Java framewor
Ethically irresponsible? They're doing this for free, you realize.
We haven't paid them a darned thing, so I think the ethics need to be
about a community coming together, rather than accusations of lack of
support. Additionally, the source is there for you to address JIRAs,
and if you'r
If you mark the pages you need to be accessed via https with the
@Secure annotation, T5 will take care of that for you (as long as your
webserver is set up to handle https).
Christian.
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my first page is http, but if you click a link the next page
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Why would they be manifested by the IoC? Are they value/domain
objects? They probably shouldn't be managed by the IoC, but by a
service which is itself injected. That service should then be able to
provide these objects and, if given them in serialized form and re-
constitute them appropr
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Likewise. I'd love to see it.
Christian.
On Mar 31, 2010, at 1:34 PM, Ivano Luberti wrote:
Keep getting a permission denied message
Il 26/03/2010 17.03, Ben Gidley ha scritto:
Hi,
Skillsmatter have changed the permissions - so it may work better
now or try
http://vimeo.com/10399058
Ben
Actually, we're going to use 5.2 (I'm working with Mike Taylor on this)
We'll check the list archives, but a lot of what we're seeing seems
related on first blush, but isn't related, because we can't get to the
problem solved in those e-mails (we're not getting the main page
component looke
later on and send out my changes that do work w/ 1.3.0 .
Although it does give a warning when I build the app w/ 1.3.0 (because
there's a newer version), the app runs fine when I deploy to GAE (
http://www.zadachite.com)
Regards,
Alex K
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Christian Edward Grube
,
Alex K
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 4:38 AM, Christian Edward Gruber <
christianedwardgru...@gmail.com> wrote:
We figured it out. It wasn't a T5 or GAE issue, but rather how we
assembled the war using google's internal build tools. We just
hadn't lined
up all the pieces be
,
was
it ? ).
Most of the tips I picked up from Dmitry's blog.
I can check later on and send out my changes that do work w/
1.3.0 .
Although it does give a warning when I build the app w/ 1.3.0
(because
there's a newer version), the app runs fine when I deploy to GAE (
http:
Hi,
We're building a service that connects to an RPC system for use
in a t5 app (5.2-snap) but can't find anywhere to declare/identify
shutdown logic. Is there any sort of event the service impl can hook
into either with an annotation or a module contribution somewhere to
allow us to
nnectionManager implements interface
RegistryShutdownListener{
public void registryDidShutdown()
}
When the register shuts down, the method registryDidShutdown will be
called.
Shing
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Subject: service s
We are now using T5.2 snapshot on GAE without modification.
Christian.
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Hi,
I gathered some experience with tapestry the last 18 Month and I am
very satisfied with Tapestry. But at this moment I have quite an
issue with a new project. I cho
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An: "Tapestry users"
Betreff: Re: Singleton Service behaves like a Per-Thread service
Not sure, but you're probably doing yourself a disservice by storing
state in a singleton. For instance, you have t
certain IP range to log into the site,
however
some people need to use the site from laptops on the road.
What is the best way to accomplish this? I was thinking through the
mac
address of the machine maybe or something of that nature?
Thanks,
--James
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admin
side(very
restricted), both on the same server. Will this still solve my
issue if I
use 2 webservers or will I need 2 separate servers?
--James
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I just proposed a session for Agile2009 on using Tapestry 5 in an
agile development context, focusing on its rapid development
capabilities (reloading, etc.) it's strong support for clean layers,
no wasted code, and inversion-of-control. I thought I'd let the lists
know. If anyone wants t
ules undermines that), but I do
practice the principles of an agile developer, to the best of my
knowledge. In any case, I'm glad this is being covered.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Christian Edward Gruber
wrote:
I just proposed a session for Agile2009 on using Tapestry 5 in an
a
9, at 21:18 , Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
Ok, I'm in as "hlship" ... see if you can add me to the proposal.
Great idea, thanks!
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That's awesome, Howard. I'll send an off-list message on getting
signed up
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This shouldn't be true as of 2.0.9, what with the plugin lock-down,
unless
you're using version ranges or snapshot versions. The maven guys
have had
their problems, but they're sorting it out.
What does "plugin lock-
That way I never get
snapshots unless I'm explicitly allowing them.
Can you provide the full command-line, and I'll try it out on an empty
local repo and see what I get?
Christian.
On 25-Feb-09, at 12:05 , Massimo Lusetti wrote:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Christian Edward Gruber
Hi Massimo,
Ok, the problem here has nothing to do with snapshots or maven
acting non-deterministically. It's that you haven't provided a
groupId, artifactId, and java package for your quickstarted project.
You're running this in batch-mode, for reasons I don't understand,
unless yo
at profiles would be active in a default
execution of maven. You might then see what profiles are active so
you can target your search.
Christian.
On 26-Feb-09, at 09:55 , Massimo Lusetti wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Christian Edward Gruber
wrote:
Ok, the problem here h
I think some actual hard numbers would help with this. If an example
page renders one way with js at the bottom, and another way with js at
the top, these can be timed and compared. If real-world performance
differences are at an acceptable minimum, then it's fine. But the
fact that "top
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