You will need to build a select model for your list
http://tapestry.apache.org/using-select-with-a-list.html
I would create an Interface and have the child implement it so you can
create a generic one
Then create an edit block out of that code. This will allow the BeanEditor
to edit this kind of
Is there a reason this is not a fluid setter? Right now I have to do:
Initialization foo = jsSupport.require("foo");
foo.with("bar");
foo.invoke("myFunc");
I'd rather just do:
jsSupport.require("foo").with("bar").invoke("myFunc")
but with(Object...) returns void :(
Adam
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Wouldn't jsSupport.require("foo").invoke("myFunc").with("bar"); Work?
IMHO if the library is your own (a bit from a mixin that adds a spinner on ajax
buttons and then removes it on a response),
ajaxResponseRenderer.addCallback((JavaScriptCallback) javascriptSupport -> {
javascri
You can do:
jsSupport.require("foo").invoke("myFunc").with("bar");
Best regards,
Cezary
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Adam X wrote:
> Is there a reason this is not a fluid setter? Right now I have to do:
>
> Initialization foo = jsSupport.require("foo");
> foo.with("bar");
> foo.invoke("my
I was thinking about that but never tried as it doesn't seem intuitive
at all :) But thanks for the hint, I will refactor.
Adam
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 6:06 PM, Cezary Biernacki wrote:
> You can do:
>
> jsSupport.require("foo").invoke("myFunc").with("bar");
>
> Best regards,
> Cezary
>
>
> On Th
In my experience Tapestry generates better HTML than many (most?) of other
frameworks. Lets take for example the whitespace issue. In most cases
whitespace in templates are artefacts of indentation used to improve
readability of templates during development. As the result when blindly
preserved, wh