Hello James, I don't think so, all my libs are T4. I'll dig a little bit more into this problem and check what could be the reason. What's giving me the creeps is as I said, I'm just adapting the Xtile lib (which works perfectly) while mine that is almost the same thing, with a little diference on the response output is not working :(
thanks for the hint, if you have any other I'd be glad to hear ;) Regards On 2/28/06, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Are you using a library that's based on an older version of Tapestry? The > getLink() method used to look like... > > > http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/3.0.3/doc/api/org/apache/tapestry/engine/ > IEngineService.html > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vinicius Carvalho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 7:40 PM > To: Tapestry users > Subject: Question with Services (another one...) > > Well, thanks to Geoff I forgot to put my template (doh). Now I'm getting > an > bizzarre error: > > java.lang.NoSuchMethodError > org.apache.tapestry.engine.IEngineService.getLink > (ZLjava/lang/Object;)Lorg/apache/tapestry/engine/ILink; Stack Trace: > > - org.tupiniquim.components.ajax.AjaxRequest.getScriptSymbols( > AjaxRequest.java:32) > > <component-specification allow-body="no" allow-informal-parameters="no" > class="org.tupiniquim.components.ajax.AjaxRequest"> > <parameter name="listener" required="yes"/> > <parameter name="receiveName" required="yes"/> > <parameter name="sendName" required="yes"/> > <parameter name="refreshTimeout" required="no"/> > <component id="script" type="Script"> > <binding name="script" > value="'/org/tupiniquim/components/ajax/AjaxRequest.script'"/> > <binding name="symbols" value="scriptSymbols"/> > </component> > <inject property="service" object="engine-service:ajaxXML"/> > </component-specification> > public Map getScriptSymbols(){ > ILink link = getService().getLink(false,this); // This is where > the > error happens > Map result = new HashMap(); > result.put("sendFunctionName", getSendName()); > result.put("receiveFunctionName", getReceiveName()); > result.put("url", link.getURL()); > if(getRefreshTimeout() != null){ > result.put("refreshTimeOut",getRefreshTimeout()); > } > return result; > } > > <contribution > configuration-id="tapestry.services.ApplicationServices"> > <service name="ajaxXML" object="service:org.tupiniquim.ajaxXML" /> > </contribution> > <service-point id="ajaxXML" > interface="org.apache.tapestry.engine.IEngineService"> > <invoke-factory> > <construct class="org.tupiniquim.services.xml.XMLService"> > </construct> > </invoke-factory> > </service-point> > > After debugging I found that Tapestry uses a proxy (EngineOuterProxy) for > its services. But why it's not allowing the use of the method? Am I > missing > something? > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
