There is no separate apps jar. The apps are in the trident test.pivot directory
as individual java files (with their bxml). I think the answer is the "apps"
jar is the trident jar because these are test programs.
As a side note, as I integrated trident into my styling and triggering pivot
extension, I found I needed to add one more decorater, a trident repaint
decorator. You can now add trident fireworks to any pivot component without
fiddling with a repaint timeline directly by just doing:
<decorators>
<trident:RepaintDecorator />
<tridenttest:MatrixRainDecorator backgroundFill="false" />
</decorators>
which is totally useless along with the also useless styling and triggering
example :-)
<ComponentAction targetType="org.apache.pivot.wtk.Container">
<ApplyStyles styles="{backgroundColor:'#ffffff'}"/>
<triggers>
<Trigger
values="{isValid:true,thresholdExceeded:true} ignorePropertyErrors="true">
<ApplyStyles
styles="{backgroundColor:'#00ff00'}"/>
<ApplyDecorators>
<trident:RepaintDecorator />
<tridenttest:FireworksDecorator
backgroundFill="false" />
</ApplyDecorators>
</Trigger>
</triggers>
</ComponentAction>
Jul 9, 2010 09:39:27 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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> The jars are the pivot jars (core ,wtk, tera - I was using head but still
with BeanSerializer
> instead of BXMLSerializer) and the single trident jar available at kenai.
What about your application JAR?
> I don't know if when you do something on the web, the pivot application
> requires the
> pivot web jar.
No, the web JAR contains classes for executing web queries (i.e. accessing
REST services). You don't need it to deploy a Pivot application via the web
unless you need that functionality.
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