Google App Engine just released support for Java/Scala. I just sent in
my laptop for repairs and won't get it back for a while.
Anyone want to try Lift on GAE and report back?
--j
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Hi There,
I don't know if somebody already found this, but I think its nice and
helpful, too.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ajax/tutorials/wa-aj-comet/
Tobias
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Awesome! Hell yeah, i'll give this a try!
On Apr 8, 8:40 am, Jorge Ortiz wrote:
> Google App Engine just released support for Java/Scala. I just sent in
> my laptop for repairs and won't get it back for a while.
>
> Anyone want to try Lift on GAE and report back?
>
> --j
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As stated in the Scala list, GAE doesn't support JDBC or Threads.
It does however, support JPA.
Since it only supports the Servlet 2.4 spec currently, it doesn't include
the Continuations as in the 3.0 spec.
This means that for now, I think the odds are against us on this one.
Did I miss someth
Thanks, that helped!
If I want to create some initial items in a table when lift is started
first, where is a good point to do that?
I had a look a Boot.scala but couldn't find an entry point.
Tobias
> Right, sorry about that.
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> On Apr 6, 10:01 am, Derek Chen-Becker wrote:
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>> Actually,
See my response on the scala list
On Apr 8, 2009 2:28 AM, "Viktor Klang" wrote:
As stated in the Scala list, GAE doesn't support JDBC or Threads.
It does however, support JPA.
Since it only supports the Servlet 2.4 spec currently, it doesn't include
the Continuations as in the 3.0 spec.
This
Can you fwd to the lift list for those of us not on the main scala
mailing lists?
Thanks, Tim
On Apr 8, 3:14 pm, David Pollak wrote:
> See my response on the scala list
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This looks like the thread:
http://www.nabble.com/-scala--Google-App-Engine-for-Scala%21-td22944265.html
Linc.
On 08/04/2009, at 4:53 PM, Timothy Perrett wrote:
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> Can you fwd to the lift list for those of us not on the main scala
> mailing lists?
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> Thanks, Tim
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> On Apr 8, 3:14 pm, David
Thanks for the link - sounds pretty awesome!
On Apr 8, 9:45 pm, Lincoln Stoll wrote:
> This looks like the
> thread:http://www.nabble.com/-scala--Google-App-Engine-for-Scala%21-td229442...
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Hi there.
I'm having issues with a simple snippets example.
The error, view and template can be seen here: http://gist.github.com/91971
I'm sure it's a trivial issue, my code seems identical to the example
given in the Getting Started PDF.
Help is much appreciated.
Thanks.
Douglas F Sheare
What am I doing wrong?
I'm trying to implement tabs using the jquery-tabs.js (the JqueryTabs
Plugin), but when I run the application, I get the following
javascript error:
jQuery.Tabs is undefined http://localhost:8080/ Line 34
I'm using the following snippet to create the jquery script
ini
Has anyone tried to use the Scala OSGI bundle, say in Sling, to
persist data to Jackrabbit? Any attempt at an implementation, at this
stage, would be welcome.
Glenn Silverman
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Glenn, my understanding is that the OSGI stuff is *extremely* new... Check
back on the recent conversations about it on list and that might answer some
of your questions :-)
Josh might also chime in with an appropriate answer as I think he's been
working on the OSGI stuff.
Cheers, Tim
On 08/04
Hi,
What happens when you do a clean build? Do you still get the error?
Are you getting any snippet failure errors in the console when jetty
is running?
Thanks, Tim
On Apr 8, 9:10 pm, Douglas F Shearer wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I'm having issues with a simple snippets example.
>
> The error, vie
I've found the solution to this. It seems that for some reason I
needed to provide the return type on the posts method, as so:
def posts(html: NodeSeq): NodeSeq = {
...
Odd it should fail in such a manner without it, I would expect the
return type to be inferred by the compiler, or an error give
Hi :
I would like to know is there an MappedNumber to reflect to database
type NUMBER(2) that I can define the number of digits, like 2 for
example?
And while there is an example about the MappedDecimal in the lift
book, I cannot find the class in official API??
Thanks..
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I'm writing a proposal for a presentation on moving from Rails to Lift.
A couple of stumbling blocks that I've mentioned are:
1. Understanding and taking advantage of immutable constructs.
2. Getting the hang of the view-centric approach to MVC.
Before I go much further, I'd like to poll this
In your boot try this:
ResourceServer.allow {
case "jquery-tabs.js" :: Nil => true
case "jquery-ui-1.7.1.custom.min.js" :: Nil => true
}
On Apr 9, 12:17 am, glenn wrote:
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> I'm trying to implement tabs using the jquery-tabs.js (the JqueryTabs
> Plugin), but when I
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