@bjarte and @charles
Sure, I've been learning Scala for a few months now and was trying to
create a wicket application with db4o and kept running into problems
that I did not know how to solve in Scala. Since Lift is witten in
Scala, I thought my learning curve could be about the same, so here
Guys,
Check this out:
http://code.google.com/p/simple-build-tool/
It appeared a couple of days ago - im wondering if its something we
could customize to make starting lift projects easier? Its all written
in scala so should be easily extendable.
I need to take a better look, but thought id
I'm working on an app in which users may spend significant time editing
a form before submitting it. It's possible during this time that their
session could time out. My concern is that they might submit a long
edit, discover that their session has timed out, log in, and lose the
edit. (They
Looks interesting. I subscribed to the list to keep an eye on it.
Ty
On Oct 5, 1:59 pm, Tim Perrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys,
Check this out:
http://code.google.com/p/simple-build-tool/
It appeared a couple of days ago - im wondering if its something we
could customize to make
I don't see a downside to providing an alternative build system to people
who are very Maven-averse (as long as I don't have to maintain it!, heh)
But yeah, replacing Maven at this point seems unwise, unless there are very
compelling reasons.
--j
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 12:15 PM, David
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Tim Perrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys,
Check this out:
http://code.google.com/p/simple-build-tool/
It appeared a couple of days ago - im wondering if its something we
could customize to make starting lift projects easier? Its all written
in scala so
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 7:28 PM, Charles F. Munat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on an app in which users may spend significant time editing
a form before submitting it. It's possible during this time that their
session could time out. My concern is that they might submit a long
edit,
I took a quick look at it. like make, ant, builr the main issue I've
got with it's it require scala to be installed and to don't manage the
version of scala use to build you're project. And I suspect it could
only build scala-project that used the same version as the tools
itself.
But I pro a
See net.liftweb.mapper.ProtoExtendedSession
This does not address the issue of the opaque identifiers used to map from
form fields to functions.
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Tim Perrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed - me and Ty were just talking about this incidentally, and
there is no
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 8:27 AM, efleming969 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
@bjarte and @charles
Sure, I've been learning Scala for a few months now and was trying to
create a wicket application with db4o and kept running into problems
that I did not know how to solve in Scala. Since Lift is
There's no *requirement* to use all of the -D stuff. If you just do
mvn -U archetype:generate
you actually get a nice list of archetypes, two of which are:
31: internal - lift-archetype-blank (A blank/empty liftweb project)
32: internal - lift-archetype-basic (The basic (liftweb) project)
If
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Charles F. Munat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if I understand you correctly, I would keep the session open
indefinitely, but implement a time-out that forced the user to log in
again after a certain period of inactivity?
I see how that way I could maintain the
Hmmm. That's an idea and I'm not averse to it. I'll think about it some
more.
Thanks,
Chas.
David Pollak wrote:
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Charles F. Munat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if I understand you correctly, I would keep the session open
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