...So that was the cause for my random problems in the other post: 
http://tapestry-users.832.n2.nabble.com/SetupRender-not-called-td6854976.html

I had this error for Palette, too! Haven't seen the exception for a few days 
now, so I guess your change made it into my branch :-)



Am 04.10.2011 um 15:58 schrieb Emmanuel DEMEY:

> Hi Tony
> 
> I just have a look to your issue, and I think it should work now (with the
> last version available on Github). I have forgotten to suppress a comment in
> my FormResourcesInclusionWorker.java in Tapestry5-jQuery. This worker has to
> be used just for the Form Component, but was used for all components.
> 
> BUT ... I have a question about this issue. In fact, in my worker, I add an
> advice to a SetupRender method :
> 
> PlasticMethod setupRender =
> plasticClass.introduceMethod(TransformConstants.SETUP_RENDER_DESCRIPTION);
> 
> setupRender.addAdvice(new MethodAdvice() {
>   public void advise(MethodInvocation invocation) {
>         javaScriptSupport.importStack(FormSupportStack.STACK_ID);
>         invocation.proceed();
>   }
> });
> 
> model.addRenderPhase(SetupRender.class);
> 
> With my previous mistake, this worker was executed also for the TextField
> component. The Texfield Class extends AbstractTextField, and this one
> extends AbstractField. I found just one SetupRender method in the
> AbstractField class.
> 
> When Tony tested his page, the SetupRender method of the AbstractField was
> never called, so the ClientId and ControlName were never initialized. So, in
> the generated HTML, both attributes are missing.
> 
> Is it normal ? Or am I missing something ?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Emmanuel
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 2011/10/3 Tony Nelson <tnel...@starpoint.com>
> 
>> I have found with the latest Tap5.3 beta that the html generated from a
>> simple textfield differs significantly if you are using tapestry-core or
>> tapestry-hibernate.
>> 
>> In my .tml file I have the following simple input:
>> 
>>       <t:label for="username">Username: </t:label>
>>       <t:textfield t:id="username" value="username" class="username" />
>> 
>> When this is run with tapestry-core I get the following html:
>> 
>> <label for="username">Username: </label>
>> <input class="username" value="f...@bar.com" id="username" name="username"
>> type="text">
>> 
>> When I run the same template with tapestry-hibernate I get the following
>> html:
>> 
>> <label>Username: </label>
>> <input class="username" value="f...@bar.com" type="text">
>> 
>> Notice the tapestry-hibernate version is missing the id attribute which is
>> causing my javascript to fail (and I think when the form is submitted, tap
>> can't seem to decode the values).
>> 
>> I've put together a small sample app that you can clone from github that
>> demonstrates the problem:
>> 
>> https://github.com/hhubris/broken
>> 
>> Simply change the tapestry dependency from tapestry-core to
>> tapestry-hibernate and restart jetty with "mvn clean jetty:run" to see the
>> problem.
>> 
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Tony Nelson
>> Starpoint Solutions


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