Hi Kalle,

great idea, works great.


Kind regards
David

On 11.05.2016 08:50, Kalle Korhonen wrote:
In Tomcat, you'd just drop in a new context.xml and specify a docBase
attribute in it (see
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1812244/simplest-way-to-serve-static-data-from-outside-the-application-server-in-a-java).
Jetty had something similar, see their docs.

Kalle

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 10:47 PM, D.R. <d.re...@googlemail.com> wrote:

Hi Kalle,

sounds nice, how do i setup a new context and use it?

Kind regards
David


On 11.05.2016 07:38, Kalle Korhonen wrote:

If you are serving static files but want to keep the deployment simple,
it's very straight forwarded to set up a new context, such as /images/ to
purely serve static resources. I've done it in a few occasions and the
nice
thing about it is that you don't really need more than one liner in an xml
file and you can configure the resource "webapplication" with very
aggressive caching settings (at least Tomcat allows caching and serving
everything from memory).

Kalle

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 10:29 PM, D.R. <d.re...@googlemail.com> wrote:

Hi Jens,
thanks for answer. No, not really what i want.

I would like to write in my .tml
<img src="${asset:myasset:images/image.jpg}" alt="image"/>

which renders something like:
<img src="/myassets/images/image.jpg" alt="image">
and take a file from the filesystem by a defined path.

I think for that the ExternalUrlAssetFactory is not doing what i want and
i have to deal with my own impl of AssetFactory and Resource.

In the meantime i found a solution from Lance which do similar what i
want:


http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30478306/tapestry-load-image-asset-from-filesystem

But i think more and more it is better to use an image server for that
issue.


Kind regards (also to Bobby)
David


On 10.05.2016 12:16, Jens Breitenstein wrote:

Hi David!
If I look at the classes implementing AssetFactory there is
ExternalUrlAssetFactory, maybe this is what you want
(file:///your-dir/your-asset.png)?
AssetModule.java configures all context asset factories so you have to
contribute

      configuration.add("file", new ExternalAssetFactory("file"))

in your module, too. I have to admit, I did not test it, just browsing
the T5.4 sources.


Jens


Am 10/05/16 um 08:53 schrieb D.R.:

Hi @all,
i need a new asset domain to have access to the filesystem.

In the doc http://tapestry.apache.org/assets.html
they say you "may define a new AssetFactory and contribute it to the
AssetSource service configuration"

I have no idea how to deal with the two methods. Please help. What i
have to do in Order to get access to files on my filesystem?

public AssetFactory buildAssetFactory()
      {
          return new AssetFactory(){

              @Override
              public Asset createAsset(Resource arg0)
              {
                  return null;
              }

              @Override
              public Resource getRootResource() {
                  return null;
              }

          };
      }

Kind regards
David


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