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A kind of pageflowcontrol
Hello Folks,
In an application I want to introduce some kind of pageflow. This is how I planned to do it:
In a page I inject a flowcontroller.
From within the page the flowcotroller is accessed via a method:
getFlowController.proceed(some parameters).
Based on the parameters the flowcontroller redirects to a page.
I could let the proceed method returning a page. But I prefer to let the flowcontroller return the page itself, (so proceed is void).
Is this possible? and could someone give me a hint on how to do it?
Paul Voors
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RE: Re(2): A kind of pageflowcontrol
Posted by Mark Stang <ms...@pingidentity.com>.
http://superinterface.com/easywizard.htm
-----Original Message-----
From: Voors Paul [mailto:paul@atp.nl]
Sent: Thu 5/18/2006 12:45 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re(2): A kind of pageflowcontrol
Hello mark,
Where can i find Easy Wizard?
Paul
Mark Stang (05/17/2006 17:37):
>Look at Easy Wizard.
>
>regards,
>
>Mark
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Voors Paul [mailto:paul@atp.nl]
>Sent: Wed 5/17/2006 5:55 AM
>To: tapestry-user@jakarta.apache.org
>Subject: A kind of pageflowcontrol
>
>Hello Folks,
>
>In an application I want to introduce some kind of pageflow. This is how I planned to do it:
>
>In a page I inject a flowcontroller.
>>From within the page the flowcotroller is accessed via a method:
>getFlowController.proceed(some parameters).
>Based on the parameters the flowcontroller redirects to a page.
>I could let the proceed method returning a page. But I prefer to let the flowcontroller return the page itself, (so proceed is void).
>
>Is this possible? and could someone give me a hint on how to do it?
>
>
>Paul Voors
>
>
>
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Re(2): A kind of pageflowcontrol
Posted by Voors Paul <pa...@atp.nl>.
Hello mark,
Where can i find Easy Wizard?
Paul
Mark Stang (05/17/2006 17:37):
>Look at Easy Wizard.
>
>regards,
>
>Mark
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Voors Paul [mailto:paul@atp.nl]
>Sent: Wed 5/17/2006 5:55 AM
>To: tapestry-user@jakarta.apache.org
>Subject: A kind of pageflowcontrol
>
>Hello Folks,
>
>In an application I want to introduce some kind of pageflow. This is how I planned to do it:
>
>In a page I inject a flowcontroller.
>>From within the page the flowcotroller is accessed via a method:
>getFlowController.proceed(some parameters).
>Based on the parameters the flowcontroller redirects to a page.
>I could let the proceed method returning a page. But I prefer to let the flowcontroller return the page itself, (so proceed is void).
>
>Is this possible? and could someone give me a hint on how to do it?
>
>
>Paul Voors
>
>
>
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Met vriendelijke groet,
Paul Voors
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Company:
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RE: A kind of pageflowcontrol
Posted by Mark Stang <ms...@pingidentity.com>.
Look at Easy Wizard.
regards,
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Voors Paul [mailto:paul@atp.nl]
Sent: Wed 5/17/2006 5:55 AM
To: tapestry-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: A kind of pageflowcontrol
Hello Folks,
In an application I want to introduce some kind of pageflow. This is how I planned to do it:
In a page I inject a flowcontroller.
>From within the page the flowcotroller is accessed via a method:
getFlowController.proceed(some parameters).
Based on the parameters the flowcontroller redirects to a page.
I could let the proceed method returning a page. But I prefer to let the flowcontroller return the page itself, (so proceed is void).
Is this possible? and could someone give me a hint on how to do it?
Paul Voors
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RE: A kind of pageflowcontrol
Posted by Mark Stang <ms...@pingidentity.com>.
Look at Easy Wizard.
regards,
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Voors Paul [mailto:paul@atp.nl]
Sent: Wed 5/17/2006 5:55 AM
To: tapestry-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: A kind of pageflowcontrol
Hello Folks,
In an application I want to introduce some kind of pageflow. This is how I planned to do it:
In a page I inject a flowcontroller.
>From within the page the flowcotroller is accessed via a method:
getFlowController.proceed(some parameters).
Based on the parameters the flowcontroller redirects to a page.
I could let the proceed method returning a page. But I prefer to let the flowcontroller return the page itself, (so proceed is void).
Is this possible? and could someone give me a hint on how to do it?
Paul Voors
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Re: Re(2): A kind of pageflowcontrol
Posted by Andreas Bulling <sp...@phoenix.hadiko.de>.
On 18. Mai 2006 - 08:51:00, Voors Paul wrote:
| Hello Bianca,
|
| Thats a posible solution, I will test it. But preferably I wan to inject something like te request cycle in the flowcontroller, via spring ore havemind.
No problem:
Just do the following:
public class FlowControlImpl implements FlowControl
{
private IRequestCycle _requestCycle;
public FlowControlImpl(IRequestCycle requestCycle)
{
this._requestCycle = requestCycle;
}
[...]
}
Hope this helps,
Andreas
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Re(2): A kind of pageflowcontrol
Posted by Voors Paul <pa...@atp.nl>.
Hello Bianca,
Thats a posible solution, I will test it. But preferably I wan to inject something like te request cycle in the flowcontroller, via spring ore havemind.
Paul
Bode, Bianca (05/17/2006 15:51):
>Hi Paul,
>
>If you pass the Page as a parameter to the proceed method, I guess you
>can use getRequestCycle().activate(String page) to do this.
>Never done it, but it sounds logical to me :)
>
>Kind regards, Bianca
>Freelance Java Developer, Netherlands.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Voors Paul [mailto:paul@atp.nl]
>Sent: woensdag 17 mei 2006 13:55
>To: tapestry-user@jakarta.apache.org
>Subject: A kind of pageflowcontrol
>
>Hello Folks,
>
>In an application I want to introduce some kind of pageflow. This is how
>I planned to do it:
>
>In a page I inject a flowcontroller.
>>From within the page the flowcotroller is accessed via a method:
>getFlowController.proceed(some parameters).
>Based on the parameters the flowcontroller redirects to a page.
>I could let the proceed method returning a page. But I prefer to let the
>flowcontroller return the page itself, (so proceed is void).
>
>Is this possible? and could someone give me a hint on how to do it?
>
>
>Paul Voors
>
>
>
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RE: A kind of pageflowcontrol
Posted by "Bode, Bianca" <bi...@hp.com>.
Hi Paul,
If you pass the Page as a parameter to the proceed method, I guess you
can use getRequestCycle().activate(String page) to do this.
Never done it, but it sounds logical to me :)
Kind regards, Bianca
Freelance Java Developer, Netherlands.
-----Original Message-----
From: Voors Paul [mailto:paul@atp.nl]
Sent: woensdag 17 mei 2006 13:55
To: tapestry-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: A kind of pageflowcontrol
Hello Folks,
In an application I want to introduce some kind of pageflow. This is how
I planned to do it:
In a page I inject a flowcontroller.
>From within the page the flowcotroller is accessed via a method:
getFlowController.proceed(some parameters).
Based on the parameters the flowcontroller redirects to a page.
I could let the proceed method returning a page. But I prefer to let the
flowcontroller return the page itself, (so proceed is void).
Is this possible? and could someone give me a hint on how to do it?
Paul Voors
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