Thanks for the fast reply... I tried it out, but I got a NullPointerException:
java.lang.NullPointerException Stack trace - org.apache.tapestry.internal.TapestryUtils.computeDepth( TapestryUtils.java:375) - org.apache.tapestry.internal.TapestryUtils.orderProperties( TapestryUtils.java:354) - org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.BeanModelSourceImpl.create( BeanModelSourceImpl.java:110) - $BeanModelSource_110eaaa53c1.create($BeanModelSource_110eaaa53c1.java) - my.package.pages.Start.getModelForGrid(Start.java:54) - $PropertyConduit_110eaaa5416.get($PropertyConduit_110eaaa5416.java) - org.apache.tapestry.internal.bindings.PropBinding.get( PropBinding.java:54) - org.apache.tapestry.internal.structure.InternalComponentResourcesImpl.readParameter (InternalComponentResourcesImpl.java:189) - org.apache.tapestry.corelib.components.Grid._$read_parameter_model( Grid.java) - org.apache.tapestry.corelib.components.Grid.getDataModel(Grid.java :230) - org.apache.tapestry.corelib.components.GridColumns.getColumnNames( GridColumns.java:116) - $PropertyConduit_110eaaa542a.get($PropertyConduit_110eaaa542a.java) which eventually filters up to give: - org.apache.tapestry.ioc.internal.util.TapestryException Failure reading parameter source of component my.package.pages.Start:grid_0.columns.loop: Failure reading parameter model of component my.package.pages.Start:grid_0: org.apache.tapestry.ioc.internal.util.TapestryException locationclasspath:org/apache/tapestry/corelib/components/GridColumns.html, line 3, column 106 I entered the code you gave me into the Start java file and entered: <t:comp type="Grid" source="prop:items" model="prop:modelForGrid"/> in Start.html. Start.java also contains: private Collection<MyInterface> _items = _myService.getAll(); along with getters and setters. MyInterface essentially is: public interface MyInterface { public String getDescription(); public void setDescription(String description); public Date getLastModified(); public void setLastModified(Date lastModified); public String getTitle(); public void setTitle(String title); public Collection getCategories(); public void setCategories(Collection categories); public Collection getReferences(); public void setReferences(Collection references); } I'm also interested in how Grid will handle collections/how I can tell it to. What am I doing wrong? :-( Thanks! On 2/22/07, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
@Inject private BeanModelSource _modelSource; @Inject private ComponentResources _resources; public BeanModel getModelForGrid() { return _modelSource.create(MyInterface.class, false, _resources); } ... and bind the Grid's model parameter to the modelForGrid property. On 2/22/07, Peter Beshai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am running into difficulty getting Grid to work with my data. I have a > collection of MyInterface which is filled with objects of MyInterfaceImpl. > The problem is that MyInterfaceImpl is package-private, which causes > PropertyConduit to throw an exception:: > > java.lang.IllegalAccessError tried to access class > my.package.MyInterfaceImpl from class $PropertyConduit_110ea5beca5 > Stack trace > > - $PropertyConduit_110ea5beca5.get($PropertyConduit_110ea5beca5.java) > - > org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.CoercingPropertyConduitWrapper.get > (CoercingPropertyConduitWrapper.java:36) > - org.apache.tapestry.corelib.components.GridCell.beginRender( > GridCell.java:64) > - org.apache.tapestry.corelib.components.GridCell.beginRender( > GridCell.java) > - > org.apache.tapestry.internal.structure.ComponentPageElementImpl$10$1.run > (ComponentPageElementImpl.java:334) > - > org.apache.tapestry.internal.structure.ComponentPageElementImpl.invoke > (ComponentPageElementImpl.java:931) > - > org.apache.tapestry.internal.structure.ComponentPageElementImpl.access$100 > (ComponentPageElementImpl.java:68) > - > org.apache.tapestry.internal.structure.ComponentPageElementImpl$10.render > (ComponentPageElementImpl.java:338) > - org.apache.tapestry.internal.services.RenderQueueImpl.run( > RenderQueueImpl.java:57 > > > Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do? Will it require me to code > my own BeanModel for the Grid?? I find that kind of confusing, so any help > would be great :-) > > Thanks > -- > Peter Beshai > > Pure Mathematics/Computer Science Student > University of Waterloo > -- Howard M. Lewis Ship TWD Consulting, Inc. Independent J2EE / Open-Source Java Consultant Creator and PMC Chair, Apache Tapestry Creator, Apache HiveMind Professional Tapestry training, mentoring, support and project work. http://howardlewisship.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Peter Beshai Pure Mathematics/Computer Science Student University of Waterloo