I've been browsing the TimeTracker source to see if I can sort things out.
I've found the parameter I mentioned... the shell's ajaxEnabled="true". I
set it up in my test code and no change. Huess it's allready true by
default.
Since http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1/components/Shell.html does not
mention it I'm only guessing.
By what I gather from the TimeTracker code no ajax like form submission is
implemented. All ajax calls are made by @EventListener's setups. Is the form
ajax submit working? Has anybody got it working?

Thanks,

On 8/21/06, Pedro Viegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yep, sorry, I was messing things up a bit.
I corrected several errors I had on the code.
The form submits fine, all works but not asyncronously. It does a normal
submit and not an ajax one.
The client side form validation is also not working. Only server side.
So async mode is apparently not activating.
Any clues why? I seem to remember something on the mailing list a while
back of activating ajax globally... maybe on the shell component? Something
like that?

My testcode is as follows...


.html

<html jwcid="@Shell" title="Test page!" renderBaseTag="false"
      browserLogLevel="DEBUG" debugEnabled="true"
debugContainerId="dojoDebug"
      doctype="literal:PUBLIC html &quot;-//W3C//DTD XHTML 
1.0Transitional//EN&quot; &quot;http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-
transitional.dtd&quot;">

<body jwcid="@Body">
    <span jwcid="@Insert" value="ognl:new java.util.Date()"/>
    <form jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" clientValidationEnabled="ognl:true"
          async="ognl:true" updateComponents="ognl:{'results'}"
listener="listener:formSubmit">

               Project name: <input jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
value="ognl:name"
                                    validators="validators:required"/>
<br/>
               Project description: <input jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
                                           value="ognl:description" />
        <input jwcid="@Submit"/>

    </form>
    <div id="results">
        Name: <span jwcid="@Insert" value="ognl:name" /> <br/>
        Description: <span jwcid="@Insert" value="ognl:description" />
    </div>
    <div id="dojoDebug" style="background-color: #DDD;">
       Debug goes here!
    </div>
</body>
</html>

.java

public abstract class Test extends BasePageImplementation {

    @InitialValue("literal:delegateIt")
    public abstract String getName();
    @InitialValue("literal:A project management suite!")
    public abstract String getDescription();

    public void formSubmit(IRequestCycle cycle) {
        getLogger().debug("Entered formSubmit");
        getLogger().debug("Name: "+getName());
        getLogger().debug("Description: "+getDescription());
    }
}

Thanks,



On 8/20/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't believe @Submit or similar components accept that parameter.
> (double
> check the docs, but I think that only applies to the @Form currently..or
> various links)
>
> On 8/20/06, Pedro Viegas < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi there.
> > Been trying to get a Tap4.1 form component to behave like a
> Tacos:AjaxForm
> > with no success.
> > If I understand correctly what I have to do is declare my form with
> > async="true" and have a submit with the updateComponents="some id",
> right?
> > I have the following example witch always does a normal full page
> submit.
> >
> > test.html
> >
> > <html jwcid="@Shell" title="Test page!" renderBaseTag="false"
> >       browserLogLevel="DEBUG" debugEnabled="true"
> > debugContainerId="dojoDebug"
> >       doctype="literal:PUBLIC html &quot;-//W3C//DTD XHTML
> > 1.0Transitional//EN&quot;
> > &quot;http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-
> > transitional.dtd&quot;">
> >
> > <body jwcid="@Body">
> >     <span jwcid="@Insert" value="ognl:new java.util.Date()"
> > listener="formSubmit"/>
> >     <form jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED] " clientValidationEnabled="true"
> async="true">
> >                Project name: <input jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> > value="ognl:name"
> > validators="validators:required"/> <br/>
> >                Project description: <input jwcid="
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> > value="ognl:description" />
> >         <input jwcid="@Submit" updateComponents="results"/>
> >     </form>
> >     <div id="results">
> >         Name: <span jwcid="@Insert" value="ognl:name" /> <br/>
> >         Description: <span jwcid="@Insert" value="ognl:description" />
>
> >     </div>
> >     <div id="dojoDebug" style="background-color: #DDD;">
> >        Debug goes here!
> >     </div>
> > </body>
> > </html>
> >
> > test.page
> >
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> > <!DOCTYPE page-specification PUBLIC
> >   "-//Apache Software Foundation//Tapestry Specification 4.0//EN"
> >   "http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/dtd/Tapestry_4_0.dtd";>
> >
> > <page-specification class="com.teamware.delegateit.view.pages.Test ">
> > </page-specification>
> >
> > test.java
> >
> > public abstract class Test extends BasePageImplementation {
> >
> >     @InitialValue("literal:delegateIt")
> >     public abstract String getName();
> >     @InitialValue("literal:A project management suite!")
> >     public abstract String getDescription();
> >
> >     public void formSubmit(IRequestCycle cycle) {
> >         cycle.getResponseBuilder ().updateComponent("results");
> >     }
> > }
> >
> >
> > The listener code with the ResponseBuilder.updateComponent is only a
> test
> > since is was not functioning. I think it should not even be necessary.
>
> > I'm using the 4.1.1SNAPSHOOT 20060815.
> > Anybody knows what's wrong?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> >
> > --
> > Pedro Viegas
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Jesse Kuhnert
> Tapestry/Dojo/(and a dash of TestNG), team member/developer
>
> Open source based consulting work centered around
> dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind.
>
>


--
Pedro Viegas




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