- I have made all templates ".htm". - I have added setters and getters for @Bindable protected String title - I did build clean, deploy, server restart and refreshed the browser but the result is the same. - I have deployed 'click-examples' and they seem to work fine
My environment is: Build: - NetBeans 6.8 - Java Platform: JDK 1.6 - Framewor: Click Framework - Source/Binary Format: JDK 5 - Win XP Run: - Tomcat 6.0.26 - default installation - Java EE Version: Java EE 5 (this comes from the project properties) - Java Platform: JDK 1.6 (this comes from the server properties) - Win XP Thank you! On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Bob Schellink <[email protected]> wrote: > > One thing that looks odd (but unrelated to your question) is you are using > templates with an ".html" extension. Click by default supports templates with > an ".htm" extension. I suggest you use .htm for Click templates and .html for > static non-click pages. > > Wrt to your question it is possible that you are using a SecurityManager that > does not allow accessing protected/private variables. Could you expand on > your environment a bit. What JDK/Server/OS are you running on? > > Could you also deploy the Click 2.1.0 examples on the same server and see if > it works? > > kind regards > > bob > > > On 8/04/2010 00:06, vxc vxc wrote: >> >> Thank you, but I do have it enabled: >> >> ------------------------------------------ >> package clicktest.page; >> >> import org.apache.click.util.Bindable; >> import org.apache.click.Page; >> >> public class TestPage extends Page >> { >> @Bindable protected String title = "My Title"; >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> >> ----click.xml-------------------------------------- >> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> >> <click-app> >> <pages package="clicktest.page" autobinding="annotation"/> >> <!-- >> <mode value="development"/> >> <mode value="debug"/> >> --> >> </click-app> >> -------------------------------------------- >> >> When I change from: >> @Bindable protected String title = "My Title"; >> >> To: >> @Bindable public String title = "My Title"; >> >> ...binding works, but it dosn't work with 'protected'. >> >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 5:46 PM, Bob Schellink <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Annotation binding isn't enabled by default (in upcoming 2.2.0 it >> will be though). So what I think is missing in your click.xml is >> setting autobinding to "annotation" mode: >> >> <pages package="xxx.yyy.zzz" autobinding="annotation"/> >> >> >> http://click.apache.org/docs/user-guide/html/ch04s02.html#application-autobinding-annotation >> >> kind regards >> >> bob >> >> >> >> On 7/04/2010 8:24 AM, vxc vxc wrote: >> >> I have: >> >> ---------------------------test.html --------------------------- >> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> >> <html> >> <head> >> <title></title> >> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; </head> >> >> <body> >> $title >> </body> >> </html> >> --------------------------- >> >> ---------------------------TestPage.java version 1 >> --------------------------- >> >> import org.apache.click.util.Bindable; >> import org.apache.click.Page; >> >> public class TestPage extends Page >> { >> //@Bindable protected String title = "My Title"; >> >> public TestPage() >> { >> addModel("title", "My Title"); >> } >> } >> --------------------------- >> >> --------------------------- TestPage.java version 2 >> --------------------------- >> import org.apache.click.util.Bindable; >> import org.apache.click.Page; >> >> public class TestPage extends Page >> { >> @Bindable protected String title = "My Title"; >> >> /* public TestPage() >> { >> addModel("title", "My Title"); >> } >> */ >> } >> --------------------------- >> >> The first version of TestPage.java renders test.html correctly >> as: My Title >> >> The second version of TestPage.java renders test.html >> incorrectly as: $title >> >> >> >> Your helps is appreciated. >> Thank you! >> >> >> >
