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Developer Musings: Application State Objects in Tapestry - changed?
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Tales from the day of a java web developer. Monday, February 5, 2007. Application State Objects in Tapestry - changed? I've noticed in 4.1.2-SNAPSHOT, that ASO handling has changed somewhat. From what I've read. The ASO should be created upon first request. That used to include OGNL accessors as well (. Here's a test app. Which shows the problem. Uncomment the pageBeginRender hack in Home.java to see it work. Bug reported: http:/ issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-1256. April 13, 2007 at 4:27 PM.
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Developer Musings: Creating a CRUD interface using widgets in tapestry
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Tales from the day of a java web developer. Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Creating a CRUD interface using widgets in tapestry. Binding name="displayName" value="literal:Billable Item"/. EventListener(elements = "billableItem", events = "onchange",. SubmitForm = "addBillableItemEventForm",. Async=true, validateForm = false). EventListener(elements = "billableItem", events = "onchange"). So what can we do to add our intelligence, short of developing some custom javascript as per usual? Hibernate and link tables.
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Developer Musings: December 2007
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Tales from the day of a java web developer. Saturday, December 15, 2007. Vote for java6 on OSX. While most development still goes on in java 1.5, the push for java 1.6 is starting to gain steam. Apple had a java 1.6 developer preview for Tiger, but it has mysteriously disappeared for Leopard, leaving the only option an OpenJDK port. To push for an official JDK 1.6, check out the voting page. And here is the magic number:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). People finally taking climate change seriously.
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Developer Musings: May 2007
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Tales from the day of a java web developer. Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Creating a CRUD interface using widgets in tapestry. Binding name="displayName" value="literal:Billable Item"/. EventListener(elements = "billableItem", events = "onchange",. SubmitForm = "addBillableItemEventForm",. Async=true, validateForm = false). EventListener(elements = "billableItem", events = "onchange"). So what can we do to add our intelligence, short of developing some custom javascript as per usual? Thursday, May 3, 2007.
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Developer Musings: February 2007
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Tales from the day of a java web developer. Monday, February 5, 2007. Application State Objects in Tapestry - changed? I've noticed in 4.1.2-SNAPSHOT, that ASO handling has changed somewhat. From what I've read. The ASO should be created upon first request. That used to include OGNL accessors as well (. Here's a test app. Which shows the problem. Uncomment the pageBeginRender hack in Home.java to see it work. Bug reported: http:/ issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-1256. Thursday, February 1, 2007.
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Developer Musings: March 2007
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Tales from the day of a java web developer. Friday, March 2, 2007. A recipe for logging in your java webap. Logging in your web application is one of those things that should take 2 seconds to set up before you can just forget about it. You don't really want to invest a lot of time figuring out how it works. In many cases, it does work just like this, until it doesn't. Recently, my log4j.properties has started to be ignored on my developer machine. Why? That has finally led me to this excellent article:.
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Developer Musings: Event Listener Oddities
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Tales from the day of a java web developer. Wednesday, June 27, 2007. I have a pretty straight forward paradigm:. Two groups of 3 radio buttons followed by a property selection. An async form with no listener whatsoever. A submit button with an action listener (called saveTime). The idea is that choosing a radio button narrows down the list in the property selection. Here is my impl:. Input type="radio" jwcid="@Radio" value="ognl:@.Stage@Production" onclick="document.getElementById('stageRadioGro...Input...
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Developer Musings: Tapestry Case Study
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Tales from the day of a java web developer. Friday, March 2, 2007. I came across this interesting writeup today on a Fortune 100 company deciding to use Tapestry over the tried and true struts approach. It's a decision facing many developers, and it can be tough to justify your choice of a new and emerging technology. Read on for their experiences. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). People finally taking climate change seriously. A recipe for logging in your java webap. View my complete profile.
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Developer Musings: Vote for java6 on OSX
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Tales from the day of a java web developer. Saturday, December 15, 2007. Vote for java6 on OSX. While most development still goes on in java 1.5, the push for java 1.6 is starting to gain steam. Apple had a java 1.6 developer preview for Tiger, but it has mysteriously disappeared for Leopard, leaving the only option an OpenJDK port. To push for an official JDK 1.6, check out the voting page. And here is the magic number:. February 8, 2010 at 11:44 AM. February 19, 2010 at 11:54 AM. To buy fylnlLXb [URL=h...
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Developer Musings: June 2007
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Tales from the day of a java web developer. Wednesday, June 27, 2007. I have a pretty straight forward paradigm:. Two groups of 3 radio buttons followed by a property selection. An async form with no listener whatsoever. A submit button with an action listener (called saveTime). The idea is that choosing a radio button narrows down the list in the property selection. Here is my impl:. Input type="radio" jwcid="@Radio" value="ognl:@.Stage@Production" onclick="document.getElementById('stageRadioGro...Input...