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> >>Dave Newton wrote:
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Yeah definitely seems like a bug to me.
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> If it was a subview I would agree. But this is the root view which is
> why I'm surprised by the behaviour.
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> Alexandre Poitras wrote:
> > Well if
(ApplicationFilterChain.java:252)
> ...
>
>
> I'm using a nightly from 20060313 so forgive me if this is fixed in the
> latest code. If not, can I file a bug?
>
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> >> If it _didn't_ make somebody shudder I'd seriously question their
> >> overall programming knowledge... at some point you have to start over.
> >
> > Well, that's one assessment. OTOH, it is pro
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> > >>the
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orizeAction command.
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> * http://tinyurl.com/m255a
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> Another popular solution is the SecurityFilter.
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> * http://securityfilter.sourceforge.net/
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t does not mean you don't improve. There is
> nothing incompatible between being stable and being innovative and
> changing. In fact, if a code base does not keep up, it is unstable. A code
> base is not stable if you cannot count on it for the future.
>
> On 3/30/06, Alexandre Poit
ndre, why you think this is a contradiction. Could you
> please point that out?
>
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> >
> > You lack memory Dakota, here's what you just wrote yesterday :
> >
> > "The hullabaloo, Larry, is about the stabi
> go through a process of deprecation.
> >
> > On 3/30/06, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Don't bother about him Bart. I said it and I will say it again, he is
> > > a troll. I tried to have a constructive discussion with him s
er this
> question. Backward compatibility is never a reason to trash a product. You
> go through a process of deprecation.
>
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> >
> > Don't bother about him Bart. I said it and I will say it again, he is
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> explain your point of view so us mere
> mortals can actually learn something rather than being all smug and
> superior on people who dissagree with
> you.
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> So I changed it "for Dummies" to 101 at the last minute before sending it.
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> > Check it out of SVN, fix it, and use it. If you are so darn
> > smart, we will all be begging to use it i
is a very good
product by the way.
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> You said it came from Struts. Jeesch`
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> >
> >
> > > These distinctions bo back before Java i
re not Struts progeny.
I have programmed in Smalltalk and used Swing API in the past so I
have don't narrow my point of view to my Struts experience indeed.
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> I was not talking about you. I was talking about JSF. JSF is well known
> for being for tools. Read your own citations.
>
It is? Or was it just one goal among many others?
> On 3/20/06, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECT
mini design
pattern, design pattern, you name them. Sorry but once again you are
just taking the part you want.
>
> On 3/20/06, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I don't agree with you FacesServlet is a pure front controller, Faces
> > lacks an
e that the will of the majority would be
> done no matter what.
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> been.
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> > On 3/20/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> JSF is built for those who are
> > > technically challenged an
t under
Struts Umbrella because it's focus is not on the application
controller. Well I got to go work soon and this post is already long
enough but I will post later the reasons why I choose JSF over
Tapestry if you are still interested in.
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> On 3/19/06, Alexandre Poitras <[E
be h:subview or other component?
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> I felt that this was pretty safe, but if you have some contrary
> opinions, please roll them out and I will be more than happy to
> address your concerns. If you don't have anything specific, then I am
> not interested.
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Hey that's look like a very good book Gary. I was looking for
something new to read so maybe I'll give it a try. Thank :)
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> > You keep say
> to become a permanent volunteer by an existing group of
> > permanent
> > > > > > > volunteers, and as a result is given some degree of authority to
> > > > make
> > > > > > > decisions that will affect those that come to the shelter, then
> > I
> > > > > > > think there is definitely a higher level of responsibility to
> > that
> > > > > > > "community" of homeless, as well of course to the other
> > permanent
> > > > > > > volunteers. Again, as I've said all along, the degree of extra
> > > > > > > responsibility I think is debatable.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > In your original analogy, the volunteer would be someone like
> > > > me. In
> > > > > > > my modified version, they would be a committer. At least in my
> > > > eyes,
> > > > > > > there is a difference.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Excellent analogy though, you definitely made me think and
> > evaluate
> > > > my
> > > > > > > position, I appreciate that! :)
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> > > > > Excellent analogy though, you definitely made me think and evaluate my
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> Larman is great.
Best introduction book I have ever red. Big +1!
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>
> > The view state contains a tree
> > of the components on the page. This is why the restore view is
> > needed for handling a post of the page.
>
> Ok, to post to a component I must have component present, which is why
> component is saved in a tree.
I will stick with
the traditional approach and use Shale test package but if some people
had experience with them and Shale test package I would like to hear
your experience.
Thank! Sorry for the long post :)
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Ok I'm coming back after having done some reading. From what I
understand it's seem the shale test framework provides you stub
objects but they aren't true mock objects as in EasyMock or jMocks. Am
I correct?
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couldn't find anything. So I
hope there are some unit testing zealots around here.
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> > I agree with you Michael since our designer is a big fan of Zen Garden
> > and I must say I don't miss working with tables :) I would like a
> > strict XHTML rendererkit but I must sa
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>
> If you'd like to meet in person to discuss this issue I'm happy to oblige.
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> And yes, I posted this to the group rather than you personally, because:
>
> a) you won't talk to me directly
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a LOT of it.
> I just wish there was some kind of effort to bring a lot of this
> together into one 'framework' - I know this goes against a lot of the
> open source thinking, but if Shale is that useful, which I believe it
> is, I'd like to see maybe absorbed into something like MyFaces.. is that
> a possibility? It's just confusing about what you truly need to get to
> be productive.
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> (DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:27
> 0)
> at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.execute(
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> at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.execute(DefaultMaven.java:115)
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> NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
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> DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
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Sorry to repost this, but I wanted to know if I was the only one facing this
difficulty and if it's the case how to avoid it. Any thougts?
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efering to :
http://www.irian.at/myfaces/panelnavigation_2.jsp.source
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> On 1/7/06, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Ok can we all ignore th
Just a small correction below :
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> I am developping a navigation panel like the panel2 from tomahawk (I
> had to offer some more features) and I like the way you can embedd
> some navigation items tags (NavigationItem, Navigati
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> >
> > http://java.sun.com/blueprints/corej2eepatterns/Patterns/DispatcherView.html
> > [3]
> >
> > http://java.sun.com/blueprints/corej2eepatterns/Patterns/FrontController.html
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g demo program, which is
> > > > > > not in a
> > > > > > shape that I'm quite ready to check in yet :-).
> > > > >
> > > > > Okay, I'll hold off worrying about Shale for now. Sounds like I can
> > > > > work it in easily
development effort.
Some comments below.
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> > I was in charge of implementing application security last
se help me on this. I am stuck on this for a long time.
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I could be wrong btw. I haven't used it in one year. From the site, it
looks like it has changed this part.
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> That's the only one I know but it has some weird technological choices :
> http://www.mvnforum.com/mvnforu
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answer but it is still confusing to me right now.
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ect everything
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n AJAX world are going to be faced with this
> kind of problem no matter what frameworks they are using. What are you
> going to do if you end up using an AJAX-style approach that migrates the
> entire application into a singe page (which is an architectural style at
> one
> end of the extremes of what is reasonable with AJAX, but it's definitely
> going to need consideration)?
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> As this combines the "hottest" topics around (JSF, AJAX) it would be nice to
> have a few words about it.
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> some capacity, so keeping an eye on it and re-evaluating it every so often
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> > the values will be visible in clear text?? How can i check how the data is
> >
> > getting encrypted over the network?? Do i need to use some tool for it??
> > Actually, before implementing it, i need to tell all the pros and cons for
> &g
lp from net about this issue. So, postin this question
> on this group.
> I want to know exactly what difference does it make if i set
> Cookie.setSecure(true)?? I am using SSL in my application. What are the
> advantages or disadvantages of doing it from security point of view.
>
>
Tapestry and even
> Ruby on Rails. I just wanted to know if you could write a JSF app today
> and be reasonably sure that you could do easy validation on the server, be
> relatively efficient in it and not run into major snafus with application
> server differences.
>
> Preston
>
>
>
easily as you can in Visual Studio,
> more people will be on board. Arguably this isn't a good thing though...
> it tends to lower the caliber of developer at the same time. But from the
> viewpoint of businesses, it's a great thing
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> On 12/13/05, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > First, it [JSF] is component oriented so it is easier to reuse
> > code between applications and easier to understand.
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> Struts can be easily made component-oriented.
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licensing and who created the reference implementation I'm
> naturally a little skeptical of JSF. Excited, but skeptical. Hopefully
> someone can fill me in or at least explain what holes Shale is meant to
> fill.
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Ok the bug seems stricly related to the element. It happens when
you put tabs instead of space to between the differents attributes.
For example, with pass if the characters between 'a'
and 'href' are spaces and not a tab character.
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lipse. Seems to have disappear, weird... I'll try to do some
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rticular Clay
> template somehow. That would take care of the output side of things, but
> how would you propose to handle the decoding of an input component?
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> > > I see.
t possible because
a renderer is not a UI component (saved in the view tree).
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> I see. I guess you're right but again I have a problem I have to ship it
> as a custom component because this kind of menu is quite common.
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I am trying to get
the grasp on Shale-Clay and establishing some personal "best practices".
There are so many possibilities with this component.
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> On 12/5/05, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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that some more
> > > logic
> > > > components might be add in the future (I don't know how many
> Tapestry
> > > has
> > > > but it should give us a good estimation). So I guess putting that in
> > > > ClayAmalgam is fine for the moment but it can become bloate
n if it was
> organized similar to the JSTL libraries (c, fmt, x,..) it would be
> bloated. I guess we could break each function out into a separate class.
> Then we might have ClayAmalgamImport, ClayAmalgamOut,
> ClayAmalgamForEach. Or, make "ClayAmalgam" the managed bean name of a map
> in application scope that contains Out, Import and ForEach entries. Maybe
> it will be more clear when we have a few more.
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...). Do you think it a good idea and is it doable?
On 12/5/05, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I was using a symbol your right.
>
> The first page was loading the component page via a symbol. The component
> page was looking like this :
> component.
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using Clay to make a Tile-like template with a deep of 2 levels and
> I
> > get a java.lang.StackOverflowError.
> > Should I increase it size by using the max stack memory size parameter
> of
> > the jre? Have you someone el
Ok I got it, I had a recursive component. Sorry about that!
On 12/5/05, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I am using Clay to make a Tile-like template with a deep of 2 levels and I
> get a java.lang.StackOverflowError.
> Should I increase it siz
Hi,
I am using Clay to make a Tile-like template with a deep of 2 levels and I
get a java.lang.StackOverflowError.
Should I increase it size by using the max stack memory size parameter of
the jre? Have you someone else got this error before ?
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e not defined by a bound component using
> the jsfid attribute, are considered symbols.
>
>
>
>
>
> The HTML parser normalizes the case of attributes to lower case. The
> token replacement is now case insensitive. The example above will now work.
>
> What is the scenario that you are talking about? Please give an example.
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mponent with a jsfid of "
> base.html" in the global file. It couldn't be used as a top level
> component. The suffix of the jsfid defines the type of handler. The
> suffixes can be overriden with a "context-param" in the web deployment
> descriptor.
>
> We might want to think about this in the future but we probably need to
> document what will be in 1.0 first.
>
>
> Gary
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gt;
> Gary
> -- Original message --
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> > On 12/3/05, Alexandre Poitras wrote:
> > > Yeah but this type of list is not supported unfortunately. I guess I
> will
> > > have to create a new display for the list component.
> > >
> >
I think they are quite the same cases, the second one being a subset of the
former.
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> On 12/3/05, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yeah but this type of list is not supported unfortunately. I guess I
>
de an easy and fast way to developpers to create simple panels
without having to write all the Java code and understand the JSF API
necessary to create custom components.
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> On 12/2/05, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED
t;
> The new syntax is [EMAIL PROTECTED] This was changed to be
> consistent with the other symbols. All symbols must be prefixed with an @.
> The documentation doesn't reflect this yet.
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> Gary
>
&
e component '@contenu' doesn't exist so it's
mean my symbols are not resolved.
Any ideas of what is wrong???
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Ok I finally found why. Now you have to use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
because it is a symbol. I hope this can help some other people.
On 12/2/05, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Like the title says, #{managed-bean-name} is always evaluated to 0.
> Any idea why?
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>
ok I found the problem, I was still using an old version of Shale
On 12/2/05, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Me again :)
>
> I have tried to use symbols like you suggested to built a layout system.
> Everything seems to work great except
Like the title says, #{managed-bean-name} is always evaluated to 0.
Any idea why?
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>
>
> ..
> ..
> ..
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> I can see how the Tapestry like "remove" and "content" tags would be handly
> here.
>
> Gary
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>
>
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> > Hermod
> >
>
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going to go this way too? Gary any suggestions?
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> I'm guess that others on the list could tell us the correct Struts protocol
> for doing this release planning.
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tion. The example above gives the
> option for creating pages that use the HTML views only (no extra XML configs).
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approaches even
if it's not totally *right* semantically. It would be a lot easier to
use in my opinion. Just my two cents.
On 11/29/05, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does Clay support something similar to $remove$ and $content$ in
> Tapestry? It's great to keep t
That would be outstanding. I've been holding off on Clay documentation for a
> couple reasons. I've been spending most of my time with features and I'm
> also holding out on some help (someone currently working on a couple of books
> besides speaking at the NFJS :-).
>
read this, feel free to post many details.
On 11/28/05, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get a grasp on Struts Clay. I understand there are 4
> ways of using it and wich one you might want to use depends of the
> situation.
>
> I would
roach.
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OH sorry all the information is provided on the front page. I had
looked everywhere but there :)
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> > Hi,
> >
> > On the website, it'
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