It`s possible... how I could do that? I thought "mvn clean" did it...
2014-02-04 Scott Wilson <[email protected]>: > > On 4 Feb 2014, at 16:01, Eduardo López wrote: > > > Actually, I downloaded the whole project instead of updating it, and I > > repeated all the necessary steps (including mvn clean install) when you > > updated the Rave's version. > > > > I just did it again, just in case, and the problem continues. I tried > with > > different widgets ("Geo", "SimpleChat" and "Bubbles"), and none > appears... > > Hmm, I just retried it with FF, Chrome and Safari and it all seems fine. > > Maybe you have a stale version in your Maven repository? > > > > > > > 2014-02-04 Scott Wilson <[email protected]>: > > > >> Thanks Eduardo, > >> > >> On 4 Feb 2014, at 12:49, Eduardo López wrote: > >> > >>> Sure! > >>> > >>> 1. Start Rave (mvn cargo:run) > >>> 2. Go to Widget Store > >>> 3. Click "Add new Widget" on the menu bar > >>> 4. Click the "W3C" tab. > >>> 5. Click "Browse" > >>> 6. I select one of the widgets that the browse window offers (Wookie > >>> default widgets) > >>> 7. Click "get metadata" > >>> 8. After seeing the "Add Widget" form, I click "add widget" > >>> 9. Then I go to the Admin interface and change the widget's status from > >>> PREVIEW to PUBLISHED, and I update the widget > >>> 10. Return to Widget store > >>> 11. I select the widget that I added before to the store and I add it > to > >>> the page. > >>> 12. Going back to the page, the widget does not appear. If I delete the > >>> "visibility:hidden" attribute, the widget appears, but this change is > not > >>> persistent. > >>> > >>> This doesn't happen with the default widgets in the widget store, it > >>> happens with the new ones. > >>> > >>> Thanks. > >> > >> Are you working with the latest source code of Rave? If you have updated > >> (svn up), did you run mvn clean install to update your local jars? > >> > >> I just repeated your steps (I selected the "Geo" widget from Wookie to > >> test with) and it all worked fine. > >> > >> S > >
