Hi, I am trying to understand more about the Seaside application. In the Seaside Borges webpage, there is an paragraph as follows
------------------------------------------------------------------------ As a quick example, here is the simplest possible Seaside application: WAApplication named: 'hello' do: [:session | session respond: [:response | response nextPutAll: 'Hello world!']]
Making a call to WAApplication class>>named:do: associates an application name with a one-parameter block. When a request is first made for that application name to the Seaside server, a new WASession object will be created and passed into the block. In this case, the application simply generates a single response and then exits.
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If I evaluate the example the I get an error " named:do: not understood "
I traced through the WACounter example but it appears to do its job in a slightly different way.
Thank you for any help.
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Hi:
First, I must say that I'm a newbie also. Anyway I will try to help.
You are looking the paper related to the Seaside Design, Kernel section. I think that could be more useful try with the Tutorial: "A Walk on the Seaside". You can see several working examples and figure out easily how to develop a "Hello World" example.
Also, Avi Bryant has wroted a mail explaining me more things that was VERY useful for me. I've put that mail at the Seaside swiki in: http://swiki.squeakfoundation.org/sea/62
HTH
Regards.
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----- Original Message ----- From: j s To: seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 4:17 AM Subject: [Seaside] newbie question
Hi, I am trying to understand more about the Seaside application. In the Seaside Borges webpage, there is an paragraph as follows ------------------------------------------------------------------------ As a quick example, here is the simplest possible Seaside application: WAApplication named: 'hello' do: [:session | session respond: [:response | response nextPutAll: 'Hello world!']]
Making a call to WAApplication class>>named:do: associates an application name with a one-parameter block. When a request is first made for that application name to the Seaside server, a new WASession object will be created and passed into the block. In this case, the application simply generates a single response and then exits. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- If I evaluate the example the I get an error " named:do: not understood " I traced through the WACounter example but it appears to do its job in a slightly different way. Thank you for any help.
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