[Lift] [ANN] some jar on maven central repository

2009-02-13 Thread David Bernard
Hi,

just to inform you that the following groupId are sync (24H delay) from
http://scala-tools.org/repo-releases to maven central repository :
* org.scala-lang
* org.scala-tools
* net.liftweb

So you no more need to include the following code into your pom.xml (except
if you use lib from other groupId like specs, scalachecks, scalaz)

  repositories
repository
  idscala-tools.org/id
  nameScala-Tools Maven2 Repository/name
  urlhttp://scala-tools.org/repo-releases/url
  snapshots
enabledfalse/enabled
  /snapshots
/repository
  /repositories

  pluginRepositories
pluginRepository
  idscala-tools.org/id
  nameScala-Tools Maven2 Repository/name
  urlhttp://scala-tools.org/repo-releases/url
/pluginRepository
  /pluginRepositories


The archetypes will be updated later.

/davidB

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[Lift] Re: [ANN] some jar on maven central repository

2009-02-13 Thread Josh Suereth
Great News! and Great work getting this all set up!

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 3:30 AM, David Bernard
david.bernard...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi,

 just to inform you that the following groupId are sync (24H delay) from
 http://scala-tools.org/repo-releases to maven central repository :
 * org.scala-lang
 * org.scala-tools
 * net.liftweb

 So you no more need to include the following code into your pom.xml (except
 if you use lib from other groupId like specs, scalachecks, scalaz)

   repositories
 repository
   idscala-tools.org/id
   nameScala-Tools Maven2 Repository/name
   urlhttp://scala-tools.org/repo-releases/url
   snapshots
 enabledfalse/enabled
   /snapshots
 /repository
   /repositories

   pluginRepositories
 pluginRepository
   idscala-tools.org/id
   nameScala-Tools Maven2 Repository/name
   urlhttp://scala-tools.org/repo-releases/url
 /pluginRepository
   /pluginRepositories


 The archetypes will be updated later.

 /davidB

 


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[Lift] Re: [ANN] some jar on maven central repository

2009-02-13 Thread Tim Perrett

David this is simply brilliant - kudos.

On Feb 13, 9:04 am, Josh Suereth joshua.suer...@gmail.com wrote:
 Great News! and Great work getting this all set up!

 On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 3:30 AM, David Bernard
 david.bernard...@gmail.comwrote:

  Hi,

  just to inform you that the following groupId are sync (24H delay) from
 http://scala-tools.org/repo-releasesto maven central repository :
  * org.scala-lang
  * org.scala-tools
  * net.liftweb

  So you no more need to include the following code into your pom.xml (except
  if you use lib from other groupId like specs, scalachecks, scalaz)

    repositories
      repository
        idscala-tools.org/id
        nameScala-Tools Maven2 Repository/name
        urlhttp://scala-tools.org/repo-releases/url
        snapshots
          enabledfalse/enabled
        /snapshots
      /repository
    /repositories

    pluginRepositories
      pluginRepository
        idscala-tools.org/id
        nameScala-Tools Maven2 Repository/name
        urlhttp://scala-tools.org/repo-releases/url
      /pluginRepository
    /pluginRepositories

  The archetypes will be updated later.

  /davidB
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[Lift] Lift SalesForce?

2009-02-13 Thread Tim Perrett

Guys,

Just thinking about making a lift-salesforce module... this would be
pretty useful for me and im sure others, however im not sure where we
would stand from a licensing point of view?

It appears the force.com WSDL is out on a CDDL ( http://www.sun.com/cddl/
) license - is that compatible with what lift uses? Im not much of a
legal bod, so please excuse my ignorance :-)

Cheers

Tim



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[Lift] Re: thanks

2009-02-13 Thread Viktor Klang
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 12:55 AM, Jorge Ortiz jorge.or...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Oliver ola...@gmail.com wrote:


 Thanks for all the help and support over the last few months. During
 that time, I've developed several
 Lift applications that are now successfully running in production at
 the company I work for.

 One of the things that has impressed me is the community spirit of the
 group.  I've had pretty much
 all my questions answered and problems fixed very quickly. This gave
 me confidence to push the
 adoption of the framework.

 I haven't always agreed with some of the design decisions in Lift, but
 that's true of any framework. I bet
 even a framework founder doesn't like everything about it.  Anyway
 sometimes programmers have to agree
 to disagree.

 I now find myself in the position of having to consider Slinky as an
 alternative to Lift. This brings up
 questions in my mind about community, support and maturity.  I'm not
 willing to let go of Lift's
 xhtml templating paradigm, so I can see some interesting discussions
 ahead.


 One of the projects I keep putting off is to extract Lift's templating
 system into a component that could be used as a stand-alone library. If this
 is something you'd be interested in, let me know and I'll try to prioritize
 it.


That'd be quite nifty actually.




 cheers
 Oliver




 



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[Lift] Re: thanks

2009-02-13 Thread TylerWeir

Jorge, this would be great.  I'd really appreciate anything you do in
this area.

Cheers,
Ty

On Feb 13, 12:58 am, David Bernard david.bernard...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 05:43, Oliver ola...@gmail.com wrote:

  If you could that would be great!

  On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Jorge Ortiz jorge.or...@gmail.com
  wrote:

   One of the projects I keep putting off is to extract Lift's templating
   system into a component that could be used as a stand-alone library. If
  this
   is something you'd be interested in, let me know and I'll try to
  prioritize
   it.

 I'm interesting, to generate static site.



   cheers
   Oliver


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[Lift] Re: [ANN] some jar on maven central repository

2009-02-13 Thread David Pollak
Excellent work!

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 12:30 AM, David Bernard
david.bernard...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi,

 just to inform you that the following groupId are sync (24H delay) from
 http://scala-tools.org/repo-releases to maven central repository :
 * org.scala-lang
 * org.scala-tools
 * net.liftweb

 So you no more need to include the following code into your pom.xml (except
 if you use lib from other groupId like specs, scalachecks, scalaz)

   repositories
 repository
   idscala-tools.org/id
   nameScala-Tools Maven2 Repository/name
   urlhttp://scala-tools.org/repo-releases/url
   snapshots
 enabledfalse/enabled
   /snapshots
 /repository
   /repositories

   pluginRepositories
 pluginRepository
   idscala-tools.org/id
   nameScala-Tools Maven2 Repository/name
   urlhttp://scala-tools.org/repo-releases/url
 /pluginRepository
   /pluginRepositories


 The archetypes will be updated later.

 /davidB

 



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[Lift] Complex Localization (6 months later)

2009-02-13 Thread Tim Perrett

Hey all,

Some of you may remember than 6 months ago or so, we had the longest
thread in lift list history:
http://groups.google.com/group/liftweb/browse_thread/thread/77d5a7dcb96ad2ab

The community has nearly doubled in size since that conversation and I
wonder if there is now any more appetite for extending the
localization stuff with localizer partial functions etc which would
let us localize database content? Im also technically able to actually
implement this now, which always helps ;-)

Obviously in the run up to 1.0 there is lots to be done elsewhere, but
I'll be working on this whatever (in a branch, for 1.1 perhaps) as I
need it for work, so if their are people out there who would find this
useful, or want to collaborate on it then by all means let me know :-)

Cheers

Tim
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[Lift] Re: Complex Localization (6 months later)

2009-02-13 Thread Marius

I'd say go for it. Lift's localization can be easily abstracted away
to work with a DB or whatever instead of Java's resource bundles.

Br's,
Marius

On Feb 13, 6:24 pm, Tim Perrett he...@timperrett.com wrote:
 Hey all,

 Some of you may remember than 6 months ago or so, we had the longest
 thread in lift list 
 history:http://groups.google.com/group/liftweb/browse_thread/thread/77d5a7dcb...

 The community has nearly doubled in size since that conversation and I
 wonder if there is now any more appetite for extending the
 localization stuff with localizer partial functions etc which would
 let us localize database content? Im also technically able to actually
 implement this now, which always helps ;-)

 Obviously in the run up to 1.0 there is lots to be done elsewhere, but
 I'll be working on this whatever (in a branch, for 1.1 perhaps) as I
 need it for work, so if their are people out there who would find this
 useful, or want to collaborate on it then by all means let me know :-)

 Cheers

 Tim
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[Lift] Windows installer

2009-02-13 Thread Tim Perrett

Guys,

Just uploaded a new windows installer - Id appreciate some feedback -
as Im a mac head I have little access to test this stuff on the dows'

If their are problems with it - please let me know as im keen to fix
any issues before 1.0 release

Cheers

Tim



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[Lift] Re: [ANN] some jar on maven central repository

2009-02-13 Thread Derek Chen-Becker
Have I mentioned that you rock?

On 2/13/09, David Bernard david.bernard...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 just to inform you that the following groupId are sync (24H delay) from
 http://scala-tools.org/repo-releases to maven central repository :
 * org.scala-lang
 * org.scala-tools
 * net.liftweb

 So you no more need to include the following code into your pom.xml (except
 if you use lib from other groupId like specs, scalachecks, scalaz)

   repositories
 repository
   idscala-tools.org/id
   nameScala-Tools Maven2 Repository/name
   urlhttp://scala-tools.org/repo-releases/url
   snapshots
 enabledfalse/enabled
   /snapshots
 /repository
   /repositories

   pluginRepositories
 pluginRepository
   idscala-tools.org/id
   nameScala-Tools Maven2 Repository/name
   urlhttp://scala-tools.org/repo-releases/url
 /pluginRepository
   /pluginRepositories


 The archetypes will be updated later.

 /davidB

 


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[Lift] Re: [scala] typed browser scripting languages?

2009-02-13 Thread David Pollak
http://haxe.org

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Meredith Gregory
lgreg.mered...@gmail.comwrote:

 Scalads, lasses and Lifted,

 Does anyone know of efforts to create a typed functional equivalent to
 JavaScript? The current situation with the momentum to use third party
 components with no ability to catch interaction between components at
 compile time means that you are flying completely blind when you use third
 party code. This really weakens the value prop of providers like jQuery --
 especially jQuery as it has no dependency management, either.

 i know of one group that compiles OCaml to JavaScript (for a mobile
 platform). Are there other efforts people know about?

 Best wishes,

 --greg

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[Lift] Re: [scala] typed browser scripting languages?

2009-02-13 Thread Meredith Gregory
David,

Thanks! Has anybody used this?

Best wishes,

--greg

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 2:47 PM, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 http://haxe.org


 On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Meredith Gregory 
 lgreg.mered...@gmail.com wrote:

 Scalads, lasses and Lifted,

 Does anyone know of efforts to create a typed functional equivalent to
 JavaScript? The current situation with the momentum to use third party
 components with no ability to catch interaction between components at
 compile time means that you are flying completely blind when you use third
 party code. This really weakens the value prop of providers like jQuery --
 especially jQuery as it has no dependency management, either.

 i know of one group that compiles OCaml to JavaScript (for a mobile
 platform). Are there other efforts people know about?

 Best wishes,

 --greg

 --
 L.G. Meredith
 Managing Partner
 Biosimilarity LLC
 806 55th St NE
 Seattle, WA 98105

 +1 206.650.3740

 http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com




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[Lift] Re: typed browser scripting languages?

2009-02-13 Thread Alexander Kellett

http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/

java - javascript

alas, http://www.scala-lang.org/node/291

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:46 PM, Meredith Gregory
lgreg.mered...@gmail.com wrote:
 Scalads, lasses and Lifted,

 Does anyone know of efforts to create a typed functional equivalent to
 JavaScript? The current situation with the momentum to use third party
 components with no ability to catch interaction between components at
 compile time means that you are flying completely blind when you use third
 party code. This really weakens the value prop of providers like jQuery --
 especially jQuery as it has no dependency management, either.

 i know of one group that compiles OCaml to JavaScript (for a mobile
 platform). Are there other efforts people know about?

 Best wishes,

 --greg

 --
 L.G. Meredith
 Managing Partner
 Biosimilarity LLC
 806 55th St NE
 Seattle, WA 98105

 +1 206.650.3740

 http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com

 


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