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frameworks is a JavaScript library typically used in Manufacturing, Utilities, Machinery, Process, Server, Application Framework, Framework applications. frameworks has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However frameworks has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.

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            QUESTION

            JSF - Validation error in 1 component, leads all others in the form to fail
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 14:11

            Hey to all in the forum

            I use JSF Mojarra implementation, version JSF 2.2

            I need desperately a help on this.

            1. I have a snippet of my page.
            2. I have a custom component "example_result.xhtml" used in the page.
            3. I have my BackingBean.java Be aware please that this code is not the real code I made. If you run it, it will be very ugly maybe because I deleted all the css classes and I kept only the hot stuff I need to show you my problem.

            Everything is inside 1 form.

            The 5 "h:selectManyCheckbox" (in my code I have 8 or 9)

            In the form I have 5 "h:selectManyCheckbox" which are using values in the "value" attribute for different cases (javaFrameworks2Values, javaFrameworks3Values,...), and the "f:selectItems" use arrays of "SelectItem" (javaFrameworksSelectItems2, javaFrameworksSelectItems3...) created for these different cases, just to make some examples for me to understand how all the selectOne and selectMany components work. The ideas for this, about different cases were taken from these links: "https://stackoverflow.com/tags/selectonemenu/info" and "https://mkyong.com/jsf2/jsf-2-checkboxes-example".

            After I have 2 commandButtons

            1 for submit, and 1 for reset the values.

            Display the values

            After I display the results of the values of the "h:selectManyCheckbox" via the "example_result.xhtml".

            You can see the 4th "h:selectManyCheckbox" that is the only one different, because it has the attribute "required" with the attribute "requiredMessage". With it there is a "h:message" to display the validation error.

            In the BackingBean (which is Spring Bean, but it works perfectly good - sorry I don't want ejbs 3.x), I have initialized:

            1. The values of the SelectItems and
            2. The values of the "value" attribute, where the values of the "h:selectManyCheckbox" will be stored to be displayed later. [The code is completely castrated, to make it readable snippet].

            When the page is rendered, I select checkBoxes (e.g. the 2 last, because the 2 first are initials) from all the "h:selectManyCheckbox". When I say that select from all, I mean it. And from the 4th with the "required" attribute. I try in the buttons (see in the code) the "Effort 1", or "Effort 2", or "Effort 3" (in the "f:ajax" in the buttons) and the result outputs in the last part are displayed and updated like a candy. Without any problem. To achive this with the composite component I googled and tried a lot. But I made it.

            Then it comes the time to try the 4th to see the validation error of the "required" attribute.

            I select again from all as before, but not from all. NOT from the 4th "h:selectManyCheckbox" this time. I select nothing from the 4th "h:selectManyCheckbox" to ckeck the validator error message ("requiredMessage"). The result is: It displays the message of error (GOOD until now), BUT this time it does not update anything from the others "h:selectManyCheckbox" to the output results at the end, and it does not reset the values as well as it was doing before (when I selected from all and from the 4th as well).

            I understand that it says: as long as in the form the 4th failed with validation error, all the other "h:selectManyCheckbox" will not update the output results (something like wanting to fail all the others too).

            But what really happes here?

            1. It does not give the values to the "h:selectManyCheckbox", to be updated to the output?
            2. It gives the vales to the "h:selectManyCheckbox" normally, BUT it just not updates the output?

            The other efforts in the "f:ajax" in the buttons, are just efforts maybe to solve the problem but in these cases they don't even display the error message in the 4th case and of cource they don't update the other output results as well (again). But no message error as well.

            I don't know if the problem is clear to you. I can explain in the discussion better so I can clarify the situation better. [To be honnet it took me 1 and half hour to write all this thing]

            Thanks a lot in advance

            ========== Snippet from my page ==========

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 14:11

            After a lot of discussing with the only person who wanted to help to my issue here (and I thank him @WoAiNii for this a lot), I decided to post my solution:

            I will make 5 different forms with 5 set of buttons (submit/reset), to make escalate this problem, for 5 so much related components in the form.

            But my question is open: Why this is happening, what rule in JSF in this case is taking place and makes this situation. Anyone, comes with an explanation:

            • Thomas: this is a rule in JSF, or
            • is a JSF bug, or
            • this happens in these cases, or... whatever...,

            I will be glad to read it here so I will learn better, and others to will learn from these ideas of yours. Thanks a lot

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67750994

            QUESTION

            Why do I get compilation error when trying to use record type in C#?
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 09:38

            EDIT: Thank you everyone! I have never upgraded to a newer version of .NET and language version before. Thus didn't know about .csproj configuration. Even though I did a research before posting a question I was not able to find a solution myself. So, I just leave these two links for further reference, perhaps this might help someone as well.

            https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/frameworks

            https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/configure-language-version

            I have upgraded to .NET 5.0.301

            And finally got around to try record type in C# 9.0

            I wrote a simple code but got an error during compilation.

            I use Visual Studio Code as an editor.

            VS Code version 1.57.0

            C# extension version 1.23.12

            Here is my settings.json:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 02:23

            Check your target framework and language version in your .csproj file. You should find something like:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67978410

            QUESTION

            "not in" is working but "not exists" is not working in hql
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 07:06

            i am working in jave, spring, mysql, hibernate environment

            I have the following hql it gives me the correct out put

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 07:06

            QUESTION

            How to add multiple dataframe columns to the basic mplfinance plot()
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 01:49
            import yfinance as yf
            msft = yf.Ticker('MSFT')
            data = msft.history(period='6mo')
            import mplfinance as mpf
            
            data['30 Day MA'] = data['Close'].rolling(window=20).mean()
            data['30 Day STD'] = data['Close'].rolling(window=20).std()
            data['Upper Band'] = data['30 Day MA'] + (data['30 Day STD'] * 2)
            data['Lower Band'] = data['30 Day MA'] - (data['30 Day STD'] * 2)
            
            apdict = (
                    mpf.make_addplot(data['Upper Band'])
                    , mpf.make_addplot(data['Lower Band'])
                    )
            mpf.plot(data, volume=True, addplot=apdict)
            
            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 01:49
            • As per Adding plots to the basic mplfinance plot(), section Plotting multiple additional data sets
              • Aside from the example below, for two columns from a dataframe, the documentation shows a number of ways to configure an appropriate object for the addplot parameter.
              • apdict = [mpf.make_addplot(data['Upper Band']), mpf.make_addplot(data['Lower Band'])] works as well. Note it's a list, not a tuple.
            • mplfinance/examples

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67978325

            QUESTION

            Access element from v-on event handler in vue3
            Asked 2021-Jun-14 at 21:29

            It is not infrequent that I need to access the element of a component, in vue. For instance here in element-plus, to make sure that the focus is removed:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 21:29

            Try it with an inline function and use the target blur method without defining the ref:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67976183

            QUESTION

            How to update cocoapods for flutter on Mac without getting an error?
            Asked 2021-Jun-14 at 18:11

            I use Flutter with Android Studio on a Mac.

            One day (today), I ran "flutter doctor" from the command line.

            It stated that my "cocoapods" was not good enough.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Mar-12 at 04:49

            QUESTION

            Can we do CQRS without axon in spring boot
            Asked 2021-Jun-14 at 13:58

            I want to know that can we do CQRS without axon server in spring boot application and other thing is what are the axon alternative Frameworks for spring boot? And also what are the difference between axon community edition avd the enterprise edition? How does affect it when we the horizontal scaling the application. Thanks.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 22:55

            CQRS being an architectural pattern, you can most definitely do CQRS in vanilla Spring Boot. It might require you to break up the read side and write side in separately deployed services and manually arrange to keep them eventually consistent.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67961854

            QUESTION

            Xcode error 'building for iOS Simulator, but linking in dylib built for iOS .. for architecture arm64' from Apple Silicon M1 Mac
            Asked 2021-Jun-14 at 09:55

            I have an app which compiles and runs fine in older Macs with Intel processors in physical devices & iOS simulators.

            The same app also compiles and runs fine from newer Apple Silicon Mac with M1 processor with physical iPhone devices, but, it refuse to be compiled for iOS simulator.

            Without simulator support, debugging turn around time gets gets really long so I am trying to solve this issue. Not to mention Xcode preview feature isn't working either which is annoying.

            The first error that I encountered without making any changes (but moved from Intel Mac to M1 Mac) is like below.

            building for iOS Simulator, but linking in dylib built for iOS, file '/Users/andy/workspace/app/Pods/GoogleWebRTC/Frameworks/frameworks/WebRTC.framework/WebRTC' for architecture arm64

            The Cocoapods library that I am using is GoogleWebRTC, and according to its doc, arm64 should be supported so I am baffled why above error is getting thrown. As I have said before, it compiles fine in real device which I believe is running on arm64.

            According to the doc..

            This pod contains the WebRTC iOS SDK in binary form. It is a dynamic library that contains the armv7, arm64 and x86_64 slices. Bitcode is not supported. Our currently provided API’s are Objective C only.

            I searched online and it appears there appears to be 2 workarounds for this issue.

            1. The first one is by adding arm64 to Excluded Architectures
            2. The second option is to mark Build Active Architecture Only for Release build.

            I don't exactly understand if above are necessary even when I am compiling my app on M1 Mac which is running under arm64 architecture, because the solution seems to be applicable only for for Intel Mac which does not support arm64 simulator, as for Intel Mac, simulators might have been running in x86_64, not with arm64, so solution #1 is not applicable in my case.

            When I adapt the second change only, nothing really changes and the same error is thrown.

            When I make both changes and tried building, I now get the following 2nd error during build. (not really 100% sure if I solved the 1st error / I might have introduced 2nd error in addition to 1st by adapting two changes)

            Could not find module 'Lottie' for target 'x86_64-apple-ios-simulator'; found: arm64, arm64-apple-ios-simulator

            The second library that I am using is lottie-ios and I am pulling this in with a swift package manager. I guess what is happening is that because I excluded arm64 in build setting for iOS simulator, Xcode is attempting to run my app in x86_64. However, library is not supported running in x86_64 for some reason, and is throwing an error. I don't have much insights into what dictates whether or not library can run in x86_64 or arm64 so I couldn't dig to investigate this issue.

            My weak conclusion is that GoogleWebRTC cannot be compiled to run in iOS simulator with arm64 for some reason (unlike what its doc says), and lottie-ios cannot be compiled to run in iOS simulator with x86_64. So I cannot use them both in this case.

            Q1. I want to know what kind of changes I can make to resolve this issue...

            The app compiles and runs perfectly in both device & simulator when compiled from Intel Mac. The app compiles and runs fine in device when compiled from Apple Silicon Mac. It is just that app refuse to be compiled and run in iOS simulator from Apple Silicon Mac, and I cannot seem to figure out why.

            Q2. If there is no solution available, I want to understand why this is happening in the first place.

            I really wish not to buy old Intel Mac again just to make things work in simulator.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Mar-27 at 20:15

            Answering my own question in a hope to help others who are having similar problems. (and until a good answer is added from another user)

            I found out that GoogleWebRTC actually requires its source to be compiled with x64 based on its source depo.

            For builds targeting iOS devices, this should be set to either "arm" or "arm64", depending on the architecture of the device. For builds to run in the simulator, this should be set to "x64".

            https://webrtc.github.io/webrtc-org/native-code/ios/

            This must be why I was getting the following error.

            building for iOS Simulator, but linking in dylib built for iOS, file '/Users/andy/workspace/app/Pods/GoogleWebRTC/Frameworks/frameworks/WebRTC.framework/WebRTC' for architecture arm64

            Please correct me if I am wrong, but by default, it seems that Xcode running in Apple M1 silicon seems to launch iOS simulator with arm arch type. Since my app did run fine on simulators in Intel Mac, I did the following as a workaround for now.

            1. Quit Xcode.
            2. Go to Finder and open Application Folder.
            3. Right click on Xcode application, select Get Info
            4. In the "Xcode Info Window" check on Open using Rosetta.
            5. Open Xcode and try running again.

            That was all I needed to do to make my app, which relies on a library that is not yet fully supported on arm simulator, work again. (I believe launching Xcode in Rosetta mode runs simulator in x86 as well..?? which explains why things are working after making the above change)

            A lot of online sources (often posted before M1 Mac launch on Nov/2020) talks about "add arm64 to Excluded Architectures", but that solution seems to be only applicable to Intel Mac, and not M1 Mac, as I did not need to make that change to make things work again.

            Of course, running Xcode in Rosetta mode is not a permanent solution, and Xcode slows down lil bit, but it is an interim solution that gets things going in case one of libraries that you are using is not runnable in arm64 simulator.. yet.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65978359

            QUESTION

            Installation of earlier versions of Python (prior to 3.8) fails on Mac with M1 Chip (ARM based Apple Silicon)
            Asked 2021-Jun-13 at 07:02

            I have Macbook with Apple M1 Chip in which I have to use Python 3.6.5 for my project. It comes with Python 2.7.16 and 3.8.2 preinstalled. I used brew to install Python which by default installed 3.9.1.

            So, I tried this homebrew formula to install 3.6.5, but got following error:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Apr-16 at 05:02

            Using answer of @Charles Duffy you can make older versions run on M1s. However Python versions before 3.8 will NOT be officially supported on M1 because they were not in bug-fix phase when M1 chips were released. It is stated clearly here as:

            ">Are there plans to backport PR 22855 to any branches older than 3.9?

            The plan is to also support 3.8 on Big Sur and Apple Silicon as 3.8 is still in bugfix mode. There are no plans to backport support to 3.7 and 3.6 which are in the security-fix-only phase of their release cycles."

            in this python bug tracker.

            So I don't think there is any way to get them working on M1 unless someone tweaks python on their own.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65653464

            QUESTION

            Spring batch AbstractJob Encountered Fatal Error - could not serialize the execution context
            Asked 2021-Jun-12 at 18:44

            I'm getting this error because one of the fields in my domain class is a LocalDate. Stack trace below. Jackson is complaining about Java 8 date/time not being supported by default, but Spring Boot 2.5 comes with com.fasterxml.jackson.datatype:jackson-datatype-jsr310. How do I get Spring Batch to support my LocalDate field in my domain class?

            If I change the field to be a java.util.Date it works perfectly.

            Thanks!

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-10 at 03:14

            You can add serializer and deserializer for it.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67913592

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