On review board: http://reviewboard.liftweb.net/r/117/
I added a few doc comments to nearby stuff, let me know if there are
inaccuracies or style changes that should be made.
-Ross
On Nov 21, 2009, at 9:37 PM, David Pollak wrote:
> Looks like I was over-eager with the HPP stuff.
>
> Yeah, che
OK that's good to know. Thanks! I'll give that a try.
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 5:45 PM, philip wrote:
> Hi, I am using H2 database without any problems so far. Just change
> the connection, use the right maven build or jars.
>
> val driverName: String = Props.get("db.driver") openOr
> "org
Looks like I was over-eager with the HPP stuff.
Yeah, checkbox should return the entire list of things checked.
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Ross Mellgren wrote:
> yejun on github opened up an issue:
>
> def checkbox[T](possible : Seq[T], actual : Seq[T], func : (Seq[T]) => Any,
> attrs :
Hi, I am using H2 database without any problems so far. Just change
the connection, use the right maven build or jars.
val driverName: String = Props.get("db.driver") openOr
"org.h2.Driver"
val dbUrl: String = Props.get("db.url") openOr
"jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost/~/databasename"
Hi all,
I'm planning for a simple project that involves a small web site and database.
I plan to use Lift for the web part so that I can learn it. For
database, I'm interested
in H2 database for its speed and flexibility. I've seen H2 database mentioned
a few times on the list. I wonder if those w
OK - just a quick follow up.
I got a chance this afternoon to test the simple demo app that
Jean-Luc suggested. I changed the mapping on "books" to be
fetch=EAGER. and put a debug statement on the list method in
authorOps. Of course it works just fine :-) - so the problem lies
somewhere else in m
Hmm, you raise an interesting point. So I guess the situation is more
variegated:
1) If you have a locale calculator that works per-request and does not have an
app default, then it is definitely incorrect to call S.? out of a request
context,
2) but if you have one that works app-wide then it
I agree that getting an NPE is less than desirable!
I'm not sure things are wrong per-say; the defualt locale calculator
has an app wide setting and there is nothing to say that that a user
must implement their locale calculator in a particular way... This is
one of the great things about li
Oops I misspoke, the strToLinkText conversion is already lazy, so it's not the
menu text, just the message. Here is the diff:
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ object RoleAdmin {
case _ => Text(S.?("No instance to delete"))
}
- val missingTemplate = Text(S.?("Missing template"))
+ def missingTempla
It's being called to provide the link text for menus during sitemap creation at
boot time, as well as during class initialization time to make some vals that
contain error text. I believe initializing these at Boot time to be incorrect
since the correct locale cannot be known until a request is
Ross,
Where in your code are you calling this method? What I'd the context
that puts it outside of a request?
Cheers, Tim
Sent from my iPhone
On 21 Nov 2009, at 23:03, Ross Mellgren wrote:
> I'm poking around the LiftTicket codebase, and currently it suffers
> from an NPE on Boot:
>
> ERR
I think eclipse and maven might be two of the only projects following that
convention (besides others in the eclipse ecosystem). The question in my
mind is what is the popular version number convention in the Scala
ecosystem.
- Josh
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Heiko Seeberger <
seeber...@we
I'm poking around the LiftTicket codebase, and currently it suffers from an NPE
on Boot:
ERROR - Failed to Boot
java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
at
org.liftticket.liftticket.snippet.UserAdmin$.menus(UserAdmin.scala:41)
at bootstrap.liftweb.Boot.buildMenus(Boot.scala:74)
In the recent thread, a couple people asked for the ability to create dynamic
menu items per request from the database. David suggested
Loc.supplimentalKidMenuItems which works fine for dynamic children of a static
menu, but doesn't support the ability to make the top level menu dynamic.
Menu h
Yeah, Full(()) makes sense for 1.1-SNAPSHOT which is what my code was using,
and Full(NullLocParams) makes sense for M7 and earlier. I apologize; I should
have asked what version you were developing against.
I think that you are correct with regard to the top level menu having to be
static -- l
Oscar,
Please use Lift 1.1. You'll get a much more information error message.
Basically, you need to add an entry to SiteMap.
Thanks,
David
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Oscar Picasso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just created a simple project with the maven archetype and tried to add a
> view as ex
Amazing. Great news. Good job guys. Wish I was there.
2009/11/21 Timothy Perrett :
> Folks,
>
> I got back from Devoxx late last night and thought I would just post
> some thoughts and experiences from the event.
>
> Firstly, there was an awesome interest in Scala and Lift - my talk was
> really b
yejun on github opened up an issue:
> def checkbox[T](possible : Seq[T], actual : Seq[T], func : (Seq[T])
> => Any, attrs : (String, String)*)
> Func will only return first element in possible when it is checked
> or List().
It is easily reproducible.
Based on the type of func, I agree it lo
Hi,
I just created a simple project with the maven archetype and tried to add a
view as explained in the "The Definitive Guide to Lift".
package org.opicasso.two.view
>
> import net.liftweb.http.LiftView
> import scala.xml.NodeSeq
>
> class SomeView extends LiftView {
>
> override def dispatc
Hi David,
Thanks for your welcome. I hope to have now a little more time to take a
deeper look at lift.
I am delighted to see how much the community as grown around this exciting
framework.
I am really impressed by both the framework and the community.
Congratulations.
Oscar
On Tue, Nov 17, 20
I am finally able to use the plugin.
I noticed the plugin version is 2.7.7 and that the lift project scala
version was 2.7.3 so I changed the scala version to 2.7.7
It works now. Actually I am not sure this was the change that made it work
because just before I restarted eclipse and it already see
How about
pleaseGoOutAndConvertThisInputStreamToAStringAndReturnIt
And then after returns the String you can call a function called
thankYou
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Timothy Perrett
wrote:
> HAHAHA. That is an awesome method name if ever i did see one. Little
> confused why "readWhole
HAHAHA. That is an awesome method name if ever i did see one. Little
confused why "readWholeInputStream" was somehow not the obvious
choice ;-)
Cheers, Tim
On Nov 21, 4:37 pm, Jack Widman wrote:
> I kind of like it. Says exactly what it does :)
>
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 9:56 AM, David Pollak
I kind of like it. Says exactly what it does :)
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 9:56 AM, David Pollak wrote:
> Helpers.readWholeThing(reader): String
>
> Yes... this method name is ripe for bettering.
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 6:47 AM, jack wrote:
>
>> I have seen this problem around and it seems b
No worries David - it was a great event, and something im really proud of :-)
Cheers, Tim
On 21 Nov 2009, at 15:58, David Pollak wrote:
> Awesome write-up. Perfect way to start my day!
>
> Thanks for working hard to promote Scala and Lift and community the value of
> both to a broader audienc
Hi,
Heiko, can you find the stated version number policies of 3 or 4 other well
> regarded open source projects? That will allow us to synthesize the best of
> what others have done into a coherent policy for Lift.
Take a look at the recommended OSGi version policy:
http://www.aqute.biz/Code/XB
Awesome write-up. Perfect way to start my day!
Thanks for working hard to promote Scala and Lift and community the value of
both to a broader audience.
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 6:37 AM, Timothy Perrett wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I got back from Devoxx late last night and thought I would just post
> som
Helpers.readWholeThing(reader): String
Yes... this method name is ripe for bettering.
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 6:47 AM, jack wrote:
> I have seen this problem around and it seems basic but I haven't found
> a solution. I need to turn an InputStream into a String. There seems
> to be a bug in the
2009/11/20 monty chen
> David Pollk, thanks you reply!
>
> Let us talk about tomcat or jetty Which web container is recommended
> to use to deploy the Lift app.
>
> I remember your reply of Derek Chen-Becker:
>
> On 5月5日, 上午5时59分, David Pollak wrote:
> > Derek,
> > Please note that about half o
I have seen this problem around and it seems basic but I haven't found
a solution. I need to turn an InputStream into a String. There seems
to be a bug in the Source class that fails for large files so I don't
want to use that (though it is an elegant approach).
The following doesn't work because
By the way, the slide from my presentation can be found here: http://is.gd/50jVi
Cheers, tim
On Nov 21, 3:37 pm, Timothy Perrett wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I got back from Devoxx late last night and thought I would just post
> some thoughts and experiences from the event.
>
> Firstly, there was an awes
Folks,
I got back from Devoxx late last night and thought I would just post
some thoughts and experiences from the event.
Firstly, there was an awesome interest in Scala and Lift - my talk was
really busy (~550 people) and the general Scala Enthusiast BOF right
afterwards was packed.
Myself, Bil
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 4:29 AM, Timothy Perrett wrote:
> Heiko,
>
> Sounds pretty rational - couldn't agree more that we need a suitable policy
> in place.
>
Heiko, can you find the stated version number policies of 3 or 4 other well
regarded open source projects? That will allow us to synthesi
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Scala-Basics-Bytecode-David-Pollak
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FWIW, I'm seeing the same thing. Unfortunately. I'm downloading the
source on another folder and cross referencing as I need.
Thanks.
regards,
CH
On Nov 19, 5:29 am, glenn wrote:
> You can either use debugging facilities in Eclipse or, as I mostly
> do,
> sprinkle a lot of println or Log.info s
Got my code working so it generates a menu.
Looked at WikiLoc in the Wiki Liftweb example, it has:
def defaultParams = Full(WikiLoc("HomePage", false))
So I guessed that it needs to have something with a Full
Changed it to:
override val defaultParams = Full(NullLocParams)
So now my code is
case
Heiko,
Sounds pretty rational - couldn't agree more that we need a suitable policy in
place.
Cheers, Tim
On 21 Nov 2009, at 08:27, Heiko Seeberger wrote:
> For me it is important that there is a version policy in place, such that
> everyone knows what's the difference between a change to 1.1
Also I guess there is another problem with this approach, it does not
render the entire menu, only one of 2nd level menu items. The 1st
level menu items are Menu. Am I right in saying this?
On 11月21日, 下午2時56分, Ross Mellgren wrote:
> Here's an example of doing what David decribed (at least, as I u
Hi Ross,
Thanks for the code - however it didn't compile on my machine, why is
that?
Also I cannot get it to show a menu, can you take a brief look at my
code, whats the problem? I notice supplimentalKidMenuItems gets called
every time the page is rendered so thats a positive, but no menu items
a
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