Between Scala and Lift, ScalaCheck and Specs, Eclipse and Buildr, Jetty and
JavaRebel, it's amazing to see how far the tools have evolved in the 2 years
I've been following Scala.
I had my epiphany today while 'upgrading' a small internal time-tracking
webapp. Code, save, refresh... BAM! There
Derek, Marius and I are writing a book for Lift:
http://github.com/tjweir/liftbook/tree/master
and
http://cloud.github.com/downloads/tjweir/liftbook/master-20090309.pdf
On Mar 10, 3:07 pm, Heiko Seeberger
wrote:
> I recently worked through "Starting with Lift". Great to have such a
> mature intr
In the webapp I'm working on, I have three separate forms (snippets)
linked to three separate objects. I would like to maintain a link
between the objects through ID fields, since all three forms contain
information pertinent to one individual record. The problem is, after
I submit the first for
I recently worked through "Starting with Lift". Great to have such a
mature introduction => Thanx!
Now I would like to dig a little deeper and I wonder if there is more
documentation?
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For sure im not sure how to write a spec test for something like this? Is
there anything I can use / copy as a starting point?
Cheers, Tim
On 10/03/2009 17:11, "David Pollak" wrote:
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> They do have S and LiftSession.
>
> The case null => guard should catch a null.
>
> Tim... can you add
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Derek Chen-Becker wrote:
> Actually, I'm trying to remember whether COMET actors have an associated
> LiftSession (and therefore access to S)...
They do have S and LiftSession.
The case null => guard should catch a null.
Tim... can you add a test to the code th
Can you see what the value of S.request is in your code? That's called by
the locale def:
def locale: Locale = LiftRules.localeCalculator(request.map(_.request))
The request.map(...) should either be an Empty or Full(HttpServletRequest).
I can't find anything obvious that would get a null into a
Yes, that looks like it. I'll give it a whirl.
Thanks!
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Good question I hadn¹t thought about it like that.
IMO, they need something as if you want to localize it makes it nearly
impossible otherwise...
Cheers, Tim
On 10/03/2009 16:58, "Derek Chen-Becker" wrote:
> Actually, I'm trying to remember whether COMET actors have an associated
> Lift
Actually, I'm trying to remember whether COMET actors have an associated
LiftSession (and therefore access to S)...
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Derek Chen-Becker
wrote:
> Somewhere request is being set to Full(null) instead of Empty, I would
> suspect. Otherwise, the flatMap would work corr
Somewhere request is being set to Full(null) instead of Empty, I would
suspect. Otherwise, the flatMap would work correctly. Let me see if I can
find anything.
Derek
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Tim Perrett wrote:
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> Guys,
>
> I think i might have just found a bug in the
> defaultLocaleCal
Actually, probally more like this (which actually compiles!):
def defaultLocaleCalculator(request: Box[HttpServletRequest]):
Locale = request.flatMap(r => {
tryo(r.getLocale()) match {
case x @ Full(_) => x
case _ => Empty
}
}).openOr(Locale.getDefault())
Cheers, Tim
On
Guys,
I think i might have just found a bug in the
defaultLocaleCalculator... By simply adding S.?("mykey") to a comet
actor, it bombs in spectacular style.
I worked the bug back as it was originally getting an NPE from my
code, so I shoved everything into boxes - that appears to have now
moved
I've modified the demo site to use ScalaJPA for the JPA framework (cuts down
a lot on boilerplate code). It's on the wip-dcb-jpa-scalajpa branch. Any
objections before merging?
Derek
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Done.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 5:37 AM, TylerWeir wrote:
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> Considering that we use it for PocketChange, it would make life a bit
> easier for us.
>
> We haven't run into any issues yet either so, it would be awesome if
> it was in Lift proper.
>
>
> On Mar 10, 4:47 am, David Pollak
> wrote:
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I have lift built from the github repo, typically like "mvn clean
install"
Then from your project you can run "mvn scala:console -
DmainConsole=LiftConsole"
You'll get a scala REPL and you can then import the things you'd like:
import net.liftweb.mapper
import net.liftweb.mapper._
And I then pu
Considering that we use it for PocketChange, it would make life a bit
easier for us.
We haven't run into any issues yet either so, it would be awesome if
it was in Lift proper.
On Mar 10, 4:47 am, David Pollak
wrote:
> Go for it.
>
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Derek Chen-Becker
> wrote:
I really think a general overview of lift architecture and perhaps a few
shiny app screenshots/demos would really be a great thing to see at this
conference!
http://ajaxian.com/archives/share-your-knowledge-at-the-ajax-experience-2
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Is someone able to take ownership of these tickets?
Cheers, Tim
On Mar 9, 5:52 pm, Tim Perrett wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Just logged a couple of bugs for SQL Server drivers:
>
> http://liftweb.lighthouseapp.com/projects/26102/tickets/18-sql-server...
>
> http://liftweb.lighthouseapp.com/projects/26102
Generally, we run our own servers with root access and configure
Jetty, or another servlet container to host the lift app. Its no
different than hosting any other JVM based web application in that
sense.
Cheers, Tim
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:03 AM, Jeff Chen wrote:
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> > Any suggestion/experi
Server is up now.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Caoyuan wrote:
> My server is down for maintainess, hope to up in this weekend.
>
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:21 PM, wiallia...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>>
>> Oh, yes I did not elaborate, as I did say before I found this page, if
>> you look at the b
Go for it.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Derek Chen-Becker
wrote:
> Any objections? The current code is on the wip-dcb-decimal-maprec branch.
>
> Derek
>
> >
>
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On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:03 AM, Jeff Chen wrote:
> Any suggestion/experience on a lift-friendly web hosting service? Thanks.
>
> >
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On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:21 PM, wiallia...@gmail.com
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> Oh, yes I did not elaborate, as I did say before I found this page, if
> you look at the bottom it has a link specifically for lift,
> http://blogtrader.net/page/dcaoyu
Oh, yes I did not elaborate, as I did say before I found this page, if
you look at the bottom it has a link specifically for lift,
http://blogtrader.net/page/dcaoyuan/entry/run_debug_lift_web_app ´all
points point to here´ as it were, unfortunately it has been taken
down. I did a bit of searching
The Scala console is pretty handy, but I was wondering if there was such a
thing as a Lift console? That is, a program that allows a developer to open
their Lift objects from the command line and play with them?
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