ideas? Is there an installer for a previous version?
Joe
On Aug 9, 11:09 pm, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com
wrote:
Please do mvn -v If you're using Maven prior to 2.0.9, you'll see
problems.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com wrote:
Hi,
I just
* else try with maven 2.0.9 or 2.0.10
/davidB
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 08:00, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com wrote:
No, that's not it...
Apache Maven 2.2.0 (r788681; 2009-06-26 14:04:01+0100)
Java version: 1.5.0_13
Java home: /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.5.0
Hi,
I just pulled the latest Mac installer and tried to build an existing
project to a package and this happened...
$ mvn package
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO]
[INFO] Building XX
[INFO]task-segment:
in a
database etc?
Cheers, Tim
On Jul 25, 7:28 pm, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com wrote:
I'm completely stumped. I'll give the background for the sake of
completeness but I'm not sure if it will help or not. It's more of a
Jetty problem but perhaps someone here can help.
Standard Jetty
On Jul 26, 1:43 pm, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com wrote:
I won't post code because the render is making calls to external
programs so it wouldn't really help.
What happens is:
- data extracted and written to a text file on disc with the name of
the guid (under images/)
- external
I'm completely stumped. I'll give the background for the sake of
completeness but I'm not sure if it will help or not. It's more of a
Jetty problem but perhaps someone here can help.
Standard Jetty set-up running one Lift instance. Mac OS X.
I have a snippet which transforms the XML input,
Hi,
This is really a servlet question, but I'll ask here because it is a
Lift project I'm having a problem with.
I have some media files (MP3s) which aren't being given the correct
MIME headers. I have other binary files (GIFs, PNGs, JPGs) which work
fine but when I visit the URL for the MP3
This has been bugging me for some time. When you make a post on the
Google group, you get the message Your message will appear in Lift
momentarily. The meaning of that sentence is that the message will
appear for a brief period of time. I hope they didn't mean that!
Perhaps they meant 'shortly'?
Good afternoon (at least in England),
I'm writing an application which has a significant Lift manifestation,
but also some stand-alone Scala (maybe even Java but I'll exclude this
from the conversation). The stand-alone code is a set of tools that
hang off the database and do some heavy-lifting
, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com wrote:
Good afternoon (at least in England),
I'm writing an application which has a significant Lift manifestation,
but also some stand-alone Scala (maybe even Java but I'll exclude this
from the conversation). The stand-alone code is a set of tools
attempting to download the distinct
modules smack and smackx
Maven behaviour is to attempt all known repositories until a given artifact
was found, in this case you had two known repos: scala-tools.org and
repo1.maven.org
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 10:14 PM, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com
I'm trying to compile my Lift application but it seems that every time
I do it tries to download something or other. Case in point, just now:
Downloading:
http://scala-tools.org/repo-releases/org/igniterealtime/smack/smack/3.1.0/smack-3.1.0.pom
Downloading:
Re this: http://winstone.sourceforge.net/
Has anyone used Winstone? I have been using it for personal dev work
(since before I even knew about lift) and it seems to do the job. It
runs my Lift app without complaint. I'm currently doing a soak test to
see if it holds up to the (relatively low)
Sorry for yet another menu question. I have scoured this list first, I
promise!
I'm trying to do something I think is quite simple:
Two [or any nuumber of] menus (with children). Two different
templates. One menu and children shows up on one template, one shows
up on another. They are each
to apply expandAll=true
attribute
not just to lift:Menu.builder.../
but to lift:Menu.group name=mygroup/ and lift:Menu.item
name=myMenu/, or, as Joe requests below,
to any siteMap that is not the root siteMap.
Glenn...
On Jun 8, 2:06 pm, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com wrote:
Sorry for yet
appreciated!
Cheers
Joe
On Jun 6, 12:28 am, Timothy Perrett timo...@getintheloop.eu wrote:
Joe,
You might enjoy my article on URL rewriting:http://is.gd/wq4K
Does that help?
Cheers, Tim
On Jun 5, 6:37 pm, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com wrote:
I'm after re-writing, not a re-direct (although
Hello everyone,
I want to be able to handle requests that don't fall within the
sitemap. I have a site with members, and, providing that a user id
doesn't conflict with any part of a sitemap path, I want site.com/
member to redirect to site.com/user/member. I've done this kind with
Rails, but
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 1:47 AM, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I want to be able to handle requests that don't fall within the
sitemap. I have a site with members, and, providing that a user id
doesn't conflict with any part of a sitemap path, I want site.com
Just to check -- are you familiar with the difference between option
types and null references in scala? It's an important distinction and
it's very important with Lift.
Joe
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I'm getting this too (on Ubuntu). I thought it was standard behaviour
to see a stack trace... obviously not!
On Jun 3, 7:23 pm, Jeppe Nejsum Madsen je...@ingolfs.dk wrote:
I'm curious: Am I the only one getting rather useless error messages in
the browser when Lift fails to parse the
Hi everyone,
I have three sites that hang off a single database: One central site
to edit information and two browse-only sites which aggregate the
information. Previously I have been doing this by exposing a simple
web service on the central site and having the other two sites consume
and
Thanks. I'll give that a go once I'm au fait with maven.
Joe
On Jun 2, 6:46 pm, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd create a Maven project with the models in it. You can use the resulting
JAR file with other projects.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Joe Wass j
I agree that the wiki needs a clear remit. I have found it very useful
for learning (especially the cheat sheet). But the first thing I ever
did with lift (which was only last week) was firstly to read the
'getting started' document but secondly to RTFS (only some of it!), in
particular Mapper.
This may be heresy on this list, but I'll ask it anyway. A general
point for discussion which I'm raising because the Lift Book mentions
AJAX early on in the PocketChange app.
How important is AJAX and all the associated Web 2.0 stuff to you and
to your projects? I'm quite happy without
Hi everyone.
I'm planning to deploy a Lift app on a virtual host (Slicehost) with
Jetty. I'm also running one or two sites on the side, but nothing too
heavy. I want to try running with 256 MB RAM (I could go to 512 but
I'd rather not pay for that if I don't have to!). I currently use
virtual
for #1. By the time you're serving up enough pages to push the
limits of SliceHost, you're probably serving 60+ pages/second and might have
a real business.
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com wrote:
Hi everyone.
I'm planning to deploy a Lift app
Is there an idiomatic way to represent the following? I've done it
many times before manually in PHP, but never with ORM. I suppose I
know how I'd do it in Lift long-hand (I'm very new) but there might be
a 'Lift' way of doing it. Subject could be an enum or a table.
Entity: School
Entity:
Mapper (by default)
On May 27, 11:03 pm, Timothy Perrett timo...@getintheloop.eu wrote:
What persistance mech are you using Mapper or JPA? The solution
differs depending on your choice.
Cheers, Tim
On May 27, 10:38 pm, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com wrote:
Is there an idiomatic way
On 27/05/2009 23:08, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com wrote:
Mapper (by default)
On May 27, 11:03 pm, Timothy Perrett timo...@getintheloop.eu wrote:
What persistance mech are you using Mapper or JPA? The solution
differs depending on your choice.
Cheers, Tim
On May 27, 10:38 pm
Hi,
I'm new to Lift and I'm scoping it out for a project. I'm asking here
because I haven't found any obvious documentation on the matter.
How easy would it be to accept an image from an upload, store it in a
MappedBinary (I assume that would be the correct type?) and then be
able to return
Apologies, I searched everything but this list!
The following threads are relevant:
http://groups.google.com/group/liftweb/browse_thread/thread/a4a04b145128e6f8/cb5e7026cb361fa6?lnk=gstq=image#cb5e7026cb361fa6
I've been looking at lift since yesterday morning (and scala for a
week or so) and I'm very pleased with what I see. I'm a little
frustrated though, Jetty appears to be breathtakingly slow to start
and stop occasionally. Sometimes the pause before this:
[INFO] Started Jetty Server
[INFO]
slow box.
Is your CPU at 100%?
What kind of machine is hosting your ubuntu VM?
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Joe Wass j...@folktunefinder.com wrote:
I've been looking at lift since yesterday morning (and scala for a
week or so) and I'm very pleased with what I see. I'm a little
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