I've played around with Roller in the past but this is my first time trying
to implement a new feature. I'm working with Netbeans 6.1 and have to admit
the little bit of ant I learned years ago isn't helping me.
Right now, to test my changes, I modified the trunk/apps/weblogger/build.xml
to split
Should have mentioned what I was working on.
I am developing the ability to display threaded comments.
So far I got the displaying part done. I added an additional attribute
subComments to WebEntryComment and the associated wrapper of type List. In
the JPAWeblogEntryManagerImpl I'm building the L
I'm working on implementing threaded comments and I'm pretty much done but
in trying to clean things up I ran into a problem.
I have a form I'm using to submit the reply request.
If I run it as is I get the roller page not found page. I haven't been able
to figure out how to attach
Ok, I'm going to answer part of my own question. I kept trying to attach
the debugger using the process id. I switched to shared memory and it worked
right away. So I should be able to track down the problem now.
If in the future anyone is looking for similar information.
Start the tomcat serve
I put up my threaded comment changes in roller on a site I've been messing
around with. Please excuse the theme as it's still a work in progress as is
the rest of the site.
The threaded comments need some refinements too. You can go ahead and post
comments at
http://www.bergenjerseyforeclosures.co
Sorry,
URL was too long. Try this http://tinyurl.com/6cyfa8
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From: Java Web Development [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 9:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Threaded comments testing
I put up my threaded comment changes in roller on a
web
project and made the web project dependant on the 'roller-web' project. Then
I could hack up the roller web code as desired.
-Nathan
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Java Web Development <
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> I've played around with Roller in the past but this
; at the end of the forms action url.
you don't want to do that. Just strip that part out and it should work.
-- Allen
Java Web Development wrote:
> I'm working on implementing threaded comments and I'm pretty much done but
> in trying to clean things up I ran into a problem.
&g
> How to contribute to Roller
> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/2hsB
>
> Does that answer your questions about submitting patches?
Yeah that helps. I guess my main question is what exactly is a patch? Is it
just the output from svn diff? Do I run it from the root roller directory or
specific
in a
request parameter for "content" in order for the request to get passed
to the CommentServlet.
Java Web Development wrote:
> Actually that wasn't the problem The problem is that The way netbeans
knows
> a comment form is being submitted and needs to be forwarded to
That seems like a good idea but I have some concerns. Primarily because the
roller-webapp.war file is already 25M (mostly because of the 3rd party jars)
and adding the server on top of that might turn some people off.
I feel there are three main types of users to target. Those that want to
simply
there seem to be an awful lot of jars. Are all
three spring, struts and guice really necessary? Why both freemaker and
velocity? There are 18M worth of jars.
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From: Matt Raible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 8:42 PM
To: [email protected]
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> Do you really care about disk space? With terabyte hard drives only being a
> few hundred bucks, what's a hundred MBs? I'm sure we could use JarJar to
> create a single JAR that's 10 MB, but I think there's bigger fish to fry. I
> agree it's rather large, but I have 1 GB of space for $20/month, s
There is an attribute in WeblogEntryComment for remoteHost. If you're
running behind apache http server and you're not doing dns lookups, which is
the default, remoteHost will be the ip address. So in many cases calling
getRemoteHost() will give you the ip address.
Where exactly are you trying to
> Maven builds would be my preference. I could then generate Eclipse artifacts
> - the world doesn't revolve around Netbeans. Also, I think it would help
> distinguish the separation of the projects (JARs).
>
> -Nathan
I said there should be better IDE integration in general. I only singled out
N
> Nice! I'm looking forward to seeing a patch ;-)
>
> - Dave
Dave,
The mechanics of posting and replying to comments and the ability to turn on
this feature on a per weblog basis are done except for one issue and one
optimization I need to verify I can safely make.
Right now I'm working on comm
: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 3:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Ipof comments
In template. I can't find any macro to get it.
Boris
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Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 9:39 PM
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