I'm using jfreechart with both Wicket and WebObjects - there isn't much
you have to do.
I created a class ChartResource that extends DynamicImageResource. In
that class I have this:
protected byte[] getImageData() {
JFreeChart tmpChart = this.getFactory().getChart();
Wow. Now that's a stupid safari bug. Please fill a bug, I'll look at it
as soon as I can. Thanks for finding it.
-Matej
Adam Smyczek wrote:
Problem found, it looks like safari aborts execution when
getElementsByTagName
is called on a text node (in contrast calling e.g. 'childNodes' works
How du I make a Link Component (an hyperlink) render as aLink Name/a without the href att
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to
Do you mean how to disable the link so it's not a link anymore?Link.setEnabled(false).The asomething/a is not valid html as far as I remember.Frank
On 9/13/06, Ayodeji Aladejebi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How du I make a Link Component (an hyperlink) render as aLink Name/a without the href att
Rick, Ted,
At this stage of the project we are just researching which options
current popular CMS systems
There are many many many (did I say many?) different features possible.
I think you should first pick a target audience and then model your CMS
towards that group of users with their
Hey,
At this stage of the project we are just researching which options
current popular CMS systems
I think you should first pick a target audience and then
model your CMS towards that group of users with their application.
Agree to disagree :)
The few stars in the flood of available CMS
OK, so I ripped out more of the stuff and hopefully it is manageable. The
problem is that in my last example I was able to set a new date when I
selected a radio button (I just couldn't clear it). Now I can't even set
the date. It leads me to beleive that maybe I'm not using the ListView
Hi,
When I throw a wicket.util.convert.ConversionException in my custom
IConverter, I don't see a message on the form, but instead I get to see
the stacktrace for the conversion exception on screen.
The wiki page
(http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/Using_custom_converters)
on custom
Do live AJAX examples at wicketframework.org work in Firefox 1.0.7?
I have them working only in IE 6.
Is it only my problem (may be firewall or smth.)?
-
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services,
Hello,
What is the intended audience? Do you intend to create a product
suitable for CMS administrators needs? In that case, we (the list) might
not really be the ones to ask. Most people here would probably be more
interested in a Wicket-CMS extension, something that would help us to
create
We only tested them in firefox 1.5+
See:
http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/FAQs#Which_browsers_has_been_tested_with_Wicket_AJAX
Martijn
On 9/13/06, Ars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do live AJAX examples at wicketframework.org work in Firefox 1.0.7?
I have them working only in IE 6.
What we would like to do is create these components and to incorporate those in a comlete application.The components could become a Wicket-extension and the CMS could be used by others. Ted Rick
On 9/13/06, Pierre-Yves Saumont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,What is the intended audience? Do you
so if it works please edit the FAQ to say that it do. :)FrankOn 9/13/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:We only tested them in firefox 1.5+See:
http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/FAQs#Which_browsers_has_been_tested_with_Wicket_AJAXMartijnOn 9/13/06, Ars [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That sounds good.
The main component that I think is needed is one that allow the user to
create rich documents. There are already many solutions for this, but
they are generally not well integrated. (By rich documents, I mean rich
text + images + minimal layout). Images are an important
I can imagine 2 very basic components (assuming jsr-170 is used):
- An editor component
Features:
- supporting different client side editors (e.g. FCKeditor and such)
or clear text (e.g. for Textile fans)
- supporting different models, but at least an implementation of a
jsr-170
I updated my FireFox to 1.5 and problems disappeared. Thnx!
Arseny
MD We only tested them in firefox 1.5+
MD See:
MD
http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/FAQs#Which_browsers_has_been_tested_with_Wicket_AJAX
MD Martijn
MD On 9/13/06, Ars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do live AJAX examples
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If you're wanting your CMS to be anything more than a school projects, I
don't really consider JSR-170 to be an optional piece. Both Liferay and
JBoss Portal are either adding or have already added support for it.
AFAIK, all the major players
Hello Wicket community,
We, two IT-students, are currently working on our graduation
assignment.
Our assignment states that we develop a Wicket CMS, or at
least components for the CMS.
This assignment will take place from 4-9-2006 until late January
of 2007.
At this stage of the
Done. Thanks,
Adam
On Sep 13, 2006, at 1:58 AM, Matej Knopp wrote:
Wow. Now that's a stupid safari bug. Please fill a bug, I'll look
at it
as soon as I can. Thanks for finding it.
-Matej
Adam Smyczek wrote:
Problem found, it looks like safari aborts execution when
Dear Janne,
Currently, while starting up with wicket-portlets-exapmles
(successfully running now on LifeRay + Tomcat), the initial webapp we
are developing was started using WebPage, following the reference of
wicket-examples.
But, what about that webapp - based on WebPage - to be integrated in
can you show us some code please?-IgorOn 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,When I throw a wicket.util.convert.ConversionException in my customIConverter, I don't see a message on the form, but instead I get to see
the stacktrace for the conversion exception on screen.The wiki
Hello,
Although setStripXmlDeclarationFromOutput() is set to true in the
application class, the XML declaration is somtimes removed and somtimes
not. It is removed on each normal page load. However, it is not when the
page is reloaded by clicking the reload button in the browser and the
* Ted Roeloffzen:
Our assignment states that we develop a Wicket CMS, or at least
components for the CMS [...] We are also in doubt about using
the JSR-170. Are you familiar with this JSR
JSR-170 and especially its reference implementation Jackrabbit
rock! I would love to see a
I guess it has something to do with how ResponseBuffer works. Johan?
Juergen
On 9/13/06, Pierre-Yves Saumont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Although setStripXmlDeclarationFromOutput() is set to true in the
application class, the XML declaration is somtimes removed and somtimes
not. It is
Hi all,
Can anyone confirm that this is a bug or am I doing something wrong?
Cheers
Erik
Erik Brakkee wrote:
Hi,
When I throw a wicket.util.convert.ConversionException in my custom
IConverter, I don't see a message on the form, but instead I get to see
the stacktrace for the conversion
you need to show us more code first-IgorOn 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,Can anyone confirm that this is a bug or am I doing something wrong?
CheersErikErik Brakkee wrote: Hi, When I throw a wicket.util.convert.ConversionException in my custom IConverter, I don't see a
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
can you show us some code please?
The code is below.
The MessageValidationResult.isOk() returns false leading to a
conversion exception being thrown by the converter. I can make a
standalone example as well if you like.
Cheers
Erik
package
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
you need to show us more code first
Just posted it. My mail client has a problem because I did not show me
your reply.
-Igor
On 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
all,
Can anyone confirm that this is a bug or am I doing something
can you show us how you use the converter?-IgorOn 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
can you show us some code please?
The code is below.
The MessageValidationResult.isOk() returns false leading to a
conversion exception being thrown by the converter. I
When the date picker is used in a modal window, the picker comes behind the
modal window, making it unusuable. See
http://www.nabble.com/user-files/235996/datepicker.png . Also, I am eagerly
waiting for the earlier problem with date picker being unusable after an
ajax refresh.
--
View this
If you attach Links to other elements, like span, an onclick handler
is generated. If you want to do the same, you should make a custom
component that implements ILinkListener and override onComponentTag
like this (simplified):
protected final void onComponentTag(final ComponentTag tag) {
Title: palette validator
how can i make the selected list of a palette require, so that it is invalid if the selected list is empty. I can not get to the form components to add validators because the methods are all private.
Could you add a bug report please?
Eelco
On 9/11/06, Nili Adoram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a long testing cycle we've discovered the problem.
Since we work in development mode, by default Page.checkRendering()
verifies that all page components were indeed rendered.
When each component
palette.getRecorderComponent().setRequired(true);also please add an rfe to add a palette.setrequired() targetted for 1.3.-IgorOn 9/13/06,
Lusebrink, Scott E CTR DISA GIG-CS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can i make the selected list of a palette require, so that it is invalid if the
Going a bit deeper into the problem, it looks like wicket picks up the
z-index values in an arbitrary way. The components do not integrate enough
to figure out the correct z-index values. For instance, the date picker is
set at z-index 1000, while the modal window's mask is set to 2000 and so on.
actually i think its already been fixed action type=fix dev=Matej Knopp due-to=Tomer MevorachAjaxRequestTarget now doesn't switch component use check off, as it is no longer needed./action
-IgorOn 9/13/06, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you add a bug report please?EelcoOn 9/11/06,
Ah, cool.
Eelco
On 9/13/06, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
actually i think its already been fixed
action type=fix dev=Matej Knopp due-to=Tomer
MevorachAjaxRequestTarget now doesn't switch component use check off, as
it is no longer needed./action
-Igor
On 9/13/06,
That probably has to do with the fact that the datepicker component
was build on top of jscalendar, which is not maintained by Wicket's
team. By now we acknowledge that many times it is actually a good idea
to re-invent the wheel instead of building on such components... the
problems we have with
i think for now we can change the zindex of modal to 500 or something. but then if you have any jscalendars on the page that invokes the modal window they will show through :)-Igor
On 9/13/06, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That probably has to do with the fact that the datepicker
On 9/13/06, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i think for now we can change the zindex of modal to 500 or something. but
then if you have any jscalendars on the page that invokes the modal window
they will show through :)
Ugh. What do you think Matej?
Eelco
Most likely, there is no reason why a modal window would be invoked by a date
picker, but the general problem of assuming random z-index is still valid.
igor.vaynberg wrote:
i think for now we can change the zindex of modal to 500 or something. but
then if you have any jscalendars on the
If a user clicks a button that opens a datepicker, and then clicks
something else that shows the modal window, the datepicker will still
show.
Eelco
Most likely, there is no reason why a modal window would be invoked by a date
picker, but the general problem of assuming random z-index is still
This is great!
Has anyone gotten their hands on a copy? How is it?
Hugh.
On 9/13/06, Stephanie Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm glad we're having our first real Wicket book available now...It is
more than just a how-to guide; Karthik goes through the effort of explaining
Hi,
I found out what the problem was. I did not call setType() on the
component. The problem is that I did not get a good error message but
just a big stack trace on my screen (see end of this mail), so it was
difficult to find this problem.
Now that I have my converter working
If we use Ctrl-F with firefox to search something
inside the sourcecode viewer of the wicket examples
the close link will shift to the scroll bar, and
user cannot scroll it.
here are the screen capture:
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7086/3341/1600/wicket.jpg
After i cancel the search
I bought it, though I didn't read it entirely yet. It looks like a
well done book. There is an example chapter if you want to sample:
http://www.apress.com/book/supplementDownload.html?bID=10189sID=3763
Eelco
On 9/13/06, Hugh Willson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is great!
Has anyone gotten
spying on the competition eh? :))-IgorOn 9/13/06, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:I bought it, though I didn't read it entirely yet. It looks like awell done book. There is an example chapter if you want to sample:
Forward from announcement list. Sorry for the cross post subscribers
of wicket-announce, but there are a lot more subscribers on
wicket-user and I thought it might interest most users of Wicket.
Eelco
-- Forwarded message --
From: Stephanie Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sep 13,
Hi,
Converters allow localized messages to be configured in property files
but as far as I can see it is only possible to specify one validation
message per converted type. In practice it would be nice to specify
multiple ones. This is useful because in my code I can give a detailed
explanation
you can use TypeValidator for the generic keyor TypeValidator.failedtype-simple-name for the specific keys eg TypeValidator.PhoneNumber = if conversion string-phonenumber failed.-Igor
On 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,Converters allow localized messages to be configured in
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
you can use TypeValidator for the generic key
or TypeValidator.failedtype-simple-name for the specific keys
eg TypeValidator.PhoneNumber = if conversion string-phonenumber
failed.
I am already using this, but I want to one level more specific, for
instance:
Did you have any luck with this yet tracking it down?Because i am very curious how this can happen because in the detach of the request i am clearing all things of the current threadin that map. So why something hangs is very strange.
If you could debug or change the src a bit of wicket (by
hmm, right now we dont support it, although it should be pretty easy to do. we will need to add a field to ConversionException to let you specify the key, and then append that to the resourcekey.give me a bit
-IgorOn 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
what would you poll the form for? (calling isVersioned()) from the form components isVersioned()?That is pretty much already done in that method.i guess why we don't versioning formcomponents because it doesn't make much sense for the data (model) change.
I guess the rest like visible it should
yes, it doesnt make sense for form components that act on input, but this doesnt exactly apply to buttons.-IgorOn 9/13/06, Johan Compagner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:what would you poll the form for? (calling isVersioned()) from the form components isVersioned()?
That is pretty much already done in
yeah that a button is a FormComponent on the wicket side is maybe a bit strange..Because almost all the things formcomponent has are not really used by a button.I get that on the markup side it is a form thing.. But to be a formcomponent in java is maybe not even needed.
johanOn 9/13/06, Igor
add an rfe for 2.0 :)-IgorOn 9/13/06, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah that a button is a FormComponent on the wicket side is maybe a bit strange..Because almost all the things formcomponent has are not really used by a button.I get that on the markup side it is a form thing.. But to
you really shouldn't lock objects over request.. Because you don't controll anything. He can close the browser or go awayIn a swing app where you have a connection to you can at least do something about it(and show that to the user that he looses it and take it again on a focus of a field)
But
alright, if you check out from wicket-1.x branch (which will be 1.2.3 when it is released) you will have ConversionException.setResourceKey(String).-IgorOn 9/13/06,
Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm, right now we dont support it, although it should be pretty easy to do. we will need to
I guess the reason that a button is a formcomponent is because a
button can receive input... the value of a submit is pretty
important...
Martijn
On 9/13/06, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
add an rfe for 2.0 :)
-Igor
On 9/13/06, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah
Johan Compagner wrote:
what would you poll the form for? (calling isVersioned()) from the
form components isVersioned()?
That is pretty much already done in that method.
So I don't need to wait until all components are added to the form to
call setVersioned(true)?
i guess why we don't
we are talking about form components that take their input off form submissions - like textfield - its not very practical to version it because on backbutton you would resubmit the form and it would once again pull its value from the request params.
it doesnt work right now on buttons - i am going
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
we are talking about form components that take their input off form
submissions - like textfield - its not very practical to version it
because on backbutton you would resubmit the form and it would once
again pull its value from the request params.
Ok, I didn't get that.
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
alright, if you check out from wicket-1.x branch (which will be 1.2.3
when it is released) you will have
ConversionException.setResourceKey(String).
Wow! The people on this list keep on amazing me. Do you have a private
life? :-)
-Igor
Forms themselves are versioned by default afaik, its the form components that are not. and now buttons are versioned by default.-IgorOn 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Igor Vaynberg wrote:
we are talking about form components that take their input off form submissions - like
i have a gorgeous wife and two beautiful kids :)-IgorOn 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor Vaynberg wrote: alright, if you check out from wicket-1.x branch (which will be
1.2.3 when it is released) you will have ConversionException.setResourceKey(String).Wow! The people on this
In other words: his bar bum years are over and he can code instead of
chasing girls all the time :)
Eelco
On 9/13/06, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have a gorgeous wife and two beautiful kids :)
-Igor
On 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
I eventually implemented something very close to what you describe.
Basically it is a sort of optimistic locking with field merging so that
update fails only for those fields that are found different at update
time than at read time. In such case, fields that can be updated are and
those that
Just a general comment on this thread, I have added a VersionedForm to
our application which will discover a stale object based on the
version number in the object (using javax.persistence @Version
annotation). I have described this component here:
Hi,
I am having more and more difficulty following the mail discussions. I
need a mail client that supports watching mail threads.
Cheers
Erik
-
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
if you keep a clone of the object before the change in your session (which sounds like you do) then there wont be any issues. you have all 3 states needed to merge correctly.-Igor
On 9/13/06, Pierre-Yves Saumont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I eventually implemented something very close to what you
Use gmail. Works perfect. If you don't have an account, let me know so
that I can give you one.
Eelco
On 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am having more and more difficulty following the mail discussions. I
need a mail client that supports watching mail threads.
Cheers
g m a i l :) would never use a mailing list without it again.-IgorOn 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Hi,I am having more and more difficulty following the mail discussions. I
need a mail client that supports watching mail
Nice!
Wouldn't mind picking up a copy - too bad Amazon's one Canadian
delivery truck is apparently busy for the next 4 to 6 weeks :-( ...
looks like it's an electronic version for me!
Thanks!
Hugh.
On 9/13/06, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I bought it, though I didn't read it
I use Thunderbird, threaded view.
I don't know if it's true, but I was told that gmail requires subjects
to stay unchanged in order to group threads.
(seems to be the case in this list, anyway)
-
Gustavo.
Erik Brakkee wrote:
Hi,
I am having more and more difficulty following the mail
subject change testOn 9/13/06, Gustavo Santucho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Thunderbird, threaded view.I don't know if it's true, but I was told that gmail requires subjectsto stay unchanged in order to group threads.(seems to be the case in this list, anyway)-Gustavo.
Erik Brakkee wrote:
yep, its true.seems gmail threading is a list not a tree. i dont know if its good or bad, i think i actually prefer it.-IgorOn 9/13/06,
Gustavo Santucho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Thunderbird, threaded view.I don't know if it's true, but I was told that gmail requires subjectsto stay
On 9/13/06, Gustavo Santucho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Thunderbird, threaded view.
I liked Thunderbird too. But I use gmail for everything now.
I don't know if it's true, but I was told that gmail requires subjects
to stay unchanged in order to group threads.
(seems to be the case in
Does it work?
PS: Note that the new subject contains the original one in your test.
-
Gustavo.
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
subject change test
On 9/13/06, *Gustavo Santucho* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Thunderbird, threaded view.
I don't know if it's
this appears as a separate thread.-IgorOn 9/13/06, Gustavo Santucho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Does it work?PS: Note that the new subject contains the original one in your test.
-Gustavo.Igor Vaynberg wrote: subject change test On 9/13/06, *Gustavo Santucho* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:
[EMAIL
Hello,
I have been looking at wicket for some time. I found it after looking at
many other frameworks (Struts, Spring, WebWork, etc). Wicket seemed to be
the best suited to my needs (more java focused with great components).
Although, technically, it had one the web framework race for me, its
If the modal window is resizable, why is it ignoring the window size, and
what should be done if I do need to supply a width and height? At the
moment, I can set an initial width and height, but after I close the window
and go to another page with another modal window, instead of using the
Thanks for the reply igor I will experiment... On 9/13/06, Igor Vaynberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:depends on what you want to do with it, if you want the input to go back into the question you can just do
item.add(new TextField(inputText
, new PropertyModel(item.getModel(),
Hi Samyem,
If you have concrete suggestions to improve components, it works best
to create feature requests for them at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=119783atid=684978. That way,
they won't get lost in the email archives.
Eelco
On 9/13/06, samyem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the
And of course, if you have concrete code (patches), that will even
increase the chance of the request being honored and quickly so.
Eelco
On 9/13/06, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Samyem,
If you have concrete suggestions to improve components, it works best
to create feature
I'm not a fan of gmail because all of your list mail is all bunched up in with all of your other lists. Labels just don't replace folders IMHO.Ayway, I just wanted to try changing the subject to see if a new thread was started. That seems like a bad move because of all the RE and spacing issues
LOL, just tried the same thing.Now what if I change the subject back to the original?On 9/13/06, Igor Vaynberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:this appears as a separate thread.
-IgorOn 9/13/06, Gustavo Santucho
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Does it work?PS: Note that the new subject contains the original
there is a trick to the labels.assign each list a label, then do archive - skip inbox, and your list gets its own folder-IgorOn 9/13/06,
James Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not a fan of gmail because all of your list mail is all bunched up in with all of your other lists. Labels just don't
yo yo yo,
So I've got a decent build of Shades up on sourceforge
http://sourceforge.net/projects/shadesdb
I've incorporated some of the feedback I received on
my blog from some of the Wicket folks.
http://notskateboarding.blogspot.com/
I'm feeling ready to start some type of Wicket-stuff
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