Wicket Stuff TinyMCE Update?

2010-10-29 Thread Josh Glassman
Hi All,

Who if anyone is in charge of the Wicket Stuff TinyMCE project?

I have been having some issues with it and noticed that the TinyMCE
files have not been updated since the initial 3.3 release.  I tried
simply replacing the tiny_mce folder inside a copy of the
tinymce-1.4.12.jar with the latest from the website and my issues are
completely gone now.  Is there any chance we could get an updated
release with the newer files?

Now another question is coming to mind, is there any sort of standard
defined for how often an included dependency like this should be
updated?  On one hand it would be nice to always have the most
up-to-date files available through maven, but on the other hand that
could be very time and resource consuming depending on how often the
dependency is updated.  Thoughts?  Suggestions?

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Re: Wicket Stuff TinyMCE Update?

2010-10-29 Thread Josh Glassman
I would be willing to do so, at least temporarily.  How do I get
commit permissions, and how do I get a build created and installed to
the maven repo?

On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com wrote:
 dont think anyone is maintaining the project. you are welcome to take it over.

 -igor

 On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Josh Glassman josh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi All,

 Who if anyone is in charge of the Wicket Stuff TinyMCE project?

 I have been having some issues with it and noticed that the TinyMCE
 files have not been updated since the initial 3.3 release.  I tried
 simply replacing the tiny_mce folder inside a copy of the
 tinymce-1.4.12.jar with the latest from the website and my issues are
 completely gone now.  Is there any chance we could get an updated
 release with the newer files?

 Now another question is coming to mind, is there any sort of standard
 defined for how often an included dependency like this should be
 updated?  On one hand it would be nice to always have the most
 up-to-date files available through maven, but on the other hand that
 could be very time and resource consuming depending on how often the
 dependency is updated.  Thoughts?  Suggestions?

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Re: Wicket Stuff TinyMCE Update?

2010-10-29 Thread Josh Glassman
Ok, will talk to him.  My sf username is joshums.

On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com wrote:
 whats your sf.net username? i can give you access to svn.

 as far as builds, Michael O'Cleirigh takes care of those on regular
 basis. you might want to talk to him if you want more details.

 -igor

 On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Josh Glassman josh...@gmail.com wrote:
 I would be willing to do so, at least temporarily.  How do I get
 commit permissions, and how do I get a build created and installed to
 the maven repo?

 On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 dont think anyone is maintaining the project. you are welcome to take it 
 over.

 -igor

 On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Josh Glassman josh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi All,

 Who if anyone is in charge of the Wicket Stuff TinyMCE project?

 I have been having some issues with it and noticed that the TinyMCE
 files have not been updated since the initial 3.3 release.  I tried
 simply replacing the tiny_mce folder inside a copy of the
 tinymce-1.4.12.jar with the latest from the website and my issues are
 completely gone now.  Is there any chance we could get an updated
 release with the newer files?

 Now another question is coming to mind, is there any sort of standard
 defined for how often an included dependency like this should be
 updated?  On one hand it would be nice to always have the most
 up-to-date files available through maven, but on the other hand that
 could be very time and resource consuming depending on how often the
 dependency is updated.  Thoughts?  Suggestions?

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Re: Wicket Stuff TinyMCE Update?

2010-10-29 Thread Josh Glassman
Thank you both!

I just committed the new files to the 1.4 branch.  I'll look into
updating the project for 1.5 as soon as I am able.

Josh

On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 1:51 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com wrote:
 you are in

 -igor

 On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Josh Glassman josh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ok, will talk to him.  My sf username is joshums.

 On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 whats your sf.net username? i can give you access to svn.

 as far as builds, Michael O'Cleirigh takes care of those on regular
 basis. you might want to talk to him if you want more details.

 -igor

 On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Josh Glassman josh...@gmail.com wrote:
 I would be willing to do so, at least temporarily.  How do I get
 commit permissions, and how do I get a build created and installed to
 the maven repo?

 On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 dont think anyone is maintaining the project. you are welcome to take it 
 over.

 -igor

 On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Josh Glassman josh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi All,

 Who if anyone is in charge of the Wicket Stuff TinyMCE project?

 I have been having some issues with it and noticed that the TinyMCE
 files have not been updated since the initial 3.3 release.  I tried
 simply replacing the tiny_mce folder inside a copy of the
 tinymce-1.4.12.jar with the latest from the website and my issues are
 completely gone now.  Is there any chance we could get an updated
 release with the newer files?

 Now another question is coming to mind, is there any sort of standard
 defined for how often an included dependency like this should be
 updated?  On one hand it would be nice to always have the most
 up-to-date files available through maven, but on the other hand that
 could be very time and resource consuming depending on how often the
 dependency is updated.  Thoughts?  Suggestions?

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Re: TextFieldInteger

2010-07-22 Thread Josh Glassman
There is also a constructor that will take a Class type as a parameter.

On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 3:11 PM, T Ames tamesw...@gmail.com wrote:

 I think you have to use the setType(Integer.class) method on the TextField
 object.

 setType

 public final FormComponent

 file:///C:/Downloads/Java/wicket/apache-wicket-1.4.1/apidocs/org/apache/wicket/markup/html/form/FormComponent.htmlT

 file:///C:/Downloads/Java/wicket/apache-wicket-1.4.1/apidocs/org/apache/wicket/markup/html/form/FormComponent.html
 *setType*(java.lang.Class? type)

 Sets the type that will be used when updating the model for this component.
 If no type is specified String type is assumed.

  *Parameters:*type - *Returns:*this for chaining

 On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Douglas Ferguson 
 doug...@douglasferguson.us wrote:

  Has anybody succesfully used TextFieldInteger?
 
  I get an runtime exception trying to cast String to Integer.
 
  If supply (Integer.class) to the constructor then it is trying to case
 Long
  to Integer.
 
  D/
 



Re: new feature in trunk and branch: Component#onInitialize()

2010-07-13 Thread Josh Glassman
Nice, I have one or two places where onInitialize would make more sense than
onBeforeRender. Thanks for the update!

One question, does it matter where in the override we call super#onInitialize
(beginning or end)?


Re: Math captcha with Wicket?

2010-05-06 Thread Josh Glassman
Take a look at

http://wicket.apache.org/docs/1.4/org/apache/wicket/extensions/markup/html/captcha/CaptchaImageResource.html

You might need to override some of it, or make your own customized version
to get the text and look you want.  Looks like a good starting point at
least.

On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Thomas Götz t...@richmountain.de wrote:

 nino martinez wael schrieb:

  http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/2d/overview/rendering.html


 Well, tanks ;-)
 I was hoping to find some ready-to-be-used library/components that already
 does that ...

   -Tom


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Re: Combo Box (help!)

2010-05-06 Thread Josh Glassman
[Ljava.lang.String;@HEX looks like you are stuffing an Array of Strings into
a String.  So, it calls String[].toString() and stuffs that into your
String, like so...  System.out.println(new String[] {string, array});.

I'm not real familiar with the choice renderer, so I'm not sure how this
would happen when your string gets loaded back in to your model.  Maybe
someone else has an idea?


Re: formsubmitbehaviour and textarea with tinymce behaviour

2010-05-05 Thread Josh Glassman
http://wicketbyexample.com/wicket-tinymce-some-advanced-tips/


Re: wicket tinymce blank string

2010-05-05 Thread Josh Glassman
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/240546/removing-html-from-a-java-string

. . . and then . . .

yourStringWithoutHTML.trim().isEmpty()


Re: String Resource Loading from DB

2010-04-22 Thread Josh Glassman
Ah, right... we got around that by not using the class (partly so we could
use the same resource strings across different classes).  The only other
thing I can suggest is to use more unique keys for anonymous classes, though
that is clearly not ideal.  Maybe someone else knows a better solution.

On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 3:27 AM, Zilvinas Vilutis cika...@gmail.com wrote:

 the combination of class, key, locale, style must be unique, so if I
 have the same keys ( while locale and style is not changing ) - the
 classname must be unique. So I cannot use this in anonymous classes,
 as it does not resolve, e.g. page class name


 Žilvinas Vilutis

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 E-mail:   cika...@gmail.com



 On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Josh Glassman josh...@gmail.com wrote:
  Not sure what you mean about implementing a unique class... any class
 which
  inherits from Component can call getString(String key), which will call
 your
  custom IStringResourceLoader.  Additionally, you can set the locale on
 any
  MarkupContainer or the Session, and Components will use their parent's
  locale falling back to the Session's.
 
  You can also use the wicket:message tag directly in your markup, which
 uses
  whatever locale it's associated class uses.
 
  What we do is set the locale on the Session, and use that and a resource
 key
  to pull the string from the database.  We use DB caching, and turn off
 the
  built-in resource string caching that wicket does (see below, goes in
  WebApplication.init()).
 
  getResourceSettings().setLocalizer(new Localizer() {
@Override
protected void putIntoCache(String cacheKey, String string) {
   // Do nothing... no caching desired, since our DB layer caches
}
  });
 
 
 
  On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 1:53 PM, Zilvinas Vilutis cika...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  Yes,
 
  That seems to work. Although each component which needs to be
  localized needs to implement a unique class, 'cause in many cases the
  Component class is WebMarkupContainer ( if we use components in list
   etc ).
 
  Does anyone have practice on using any performance experience on that?
 
  Do you use DB caching or method caching?
 
 
  Žilvinas Vilutis
 
  Mobile:   (+370) 652 38353
  E-mail:   cika...@gmail.com
 
 
 
  On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 7:40 AM, Josh Glassman josh...@gmail.com
 wrote:
   Yup, you have the right idea.
  
   Something like...
  public class DatabaseStringResourceLoader implements
   IStringResourceLoader {...}
  
   And then in your WebApplication.init()...
  getResourceSettings().addStringResourceLoader(new
   DatabaseStringResourceLoader());
  
   Cheers,
   Josh
  
 
 

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Re: String Resource Loading from DB

2010-04-20 Thread Josh Glassman
Yup, you have the right idea.

Something like...
   public class DatabaseStringResourceLoader implements
IStringResourceLoader {...}

And then in your WebApplication.init()...
   getResourceSettings().addStringResourceLoader(new
DatabaseStringResourceLoader());

Cheers,
Josh


Re: RequiredTextFieldInteger

2009-12-30 Thread Josh Glassman
Thanks Igor!

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com wrote:
 alternatively you can let your testmodel implement
 IObjectClassAwareModel and return the type of object that the model
 contains so that wicket can do the conversion automatically. this is
 why you dont need to do this explicitly when using propertymodels
 directly.

 -igor

 On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 you have to tell wicket that it should convert the string into an
 integer by either calling settype(integer.class) on the textfield or
 using the constructor that takes the class type arg

 -igor

 On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Josh Glassman josh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 I am having a problem with Ajax updates from a
 RequiredTextFieldInteger.  I get a ClassCastException when the model
 object is updated, because the convertedInput value is a String.  I am
 using a custom model, and I suspect I am missing something here
 because it works if a PropertyModel is used.  Unfortunately that is
 not sufficient for my needs.  I have attached a quickstart which
 replicates the problem using a custom model around the Calendar class.
  If anyone has an idea of what I need to do, please let me know.

 Thanks in advance,
 Josh


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Re: Exceptions in MyApplication.init()

2009-10-23 Thread Josh Glassman
There is a wiki page with information on creating custom error pages.

http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/error-pages-and-feedback-messages.html

Hopefully that is what you are looking for!

Josh

On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Tomás Rossi tro...@mecon.gov.ar wrote:
 Hey people,

 I've noted that if an exception occurs during the execution of init method
 of MyApplication (which extends WebApplication), a SERVICE UNAVAILABLE
 (error 503) page shows. We'd like to have our own error page for this case
 and figured out a workaround which includes catching and saving the
 exception in the init method, setting some state and then handling it
 later...
 But, what is the Wicket way of doing this?

 Thanks in advance,
 --
 Tom;



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