Use the source, Luke! That's the great thing about open source. You
can read it to see what's going on and perhaps learn something along
the way. You'd be surprised what kind of tricks you can pick up by
reading other people's code. So, I'd say start working your way
through it to try to see
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 4:02 PM, RainbirdTheElder
wrote:
>
> I would be very grateful if you could try to explain this behavior to me in
> order to give me a better understanding of what Wicket is doing here and
> why, with my approach, I don't seem to be able to generate the result
> expected by
Hello Wicket community,
I'm relatively new to Wicket and I have a problem that I have not been
able to solve so far by means of Google and crawling through the user
mailing list archive.
What I want to do is change or replace the current Session of somebody
using my Wicket web application.
A
Hello Wicket community,
I'm relatively new to Wicket and I have a problem that I have not been
able to solve so far by means of Google and crawling through the user
mailing list archive.
What I want to do is change or replace the current Session of somebody
using my Wicket web application.
A
On Dec 18, 2010 2:35 PM, "Joe Lambe"
> > Thanks! I can't promise we'll take all suggestions seriously (*cough*
> > American Idol *cough*). :)
> >
I didn't think that not allowing voting until all submissions are in was
such a bad idea. Wow that sentence hurt my brain.
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for having the competition! It was fun to be part of it and we
> used it as a nice deadline for our wallboard. It was really the icing
> on the cake for us developing the wallboard.
>
> Glad to hear it. We've got more to come so stay tuned!
>
> Thanks for
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 7:49 PM, Joe Lambe wrote:
> @Martijn - I work at Atlassian and was one of the organizers of the
> campaign. Thanks for your *awesome* entry and I appreciate your critiques
> below. :)
Thanks for having the competition! It was fun to be part of it and we
used it as a nice
Use annotations
On Dec 18, 2010 11:37 AM, "smallufo" wrote:
> Thanks.
> but declarative txManagement add a lot of complexity to XMLs
> Is there any other option ?
>
>
> 2010/12/19 James Carman
>
>> declarative transaction management
Thanks.
but declarative txManagement add a lot of complexity to XMLs
Is there any other option ?
2010/12/19 James Carman
> declarative transaction management
Use declarative transaction management instead
On Dec 18, 2010 10:59 AM, "smallufo" wrote:
> I am developing a generic CRUD app , that can edit any Spring/JPA entities
> with a AbstractDao pattern's implementation , such as UserDaoImpl ,
> ForumDaoImpl ...etc
>
> In my wicket page : I have to use
I am developing a generic CRUD app , that can edit any Spring/JPA entities
with a AbstractDao pattern's implementation , such as UserDaoImpl ,
ForumDaoImpl ...etc
In my wicket page : I have to use @SpringBean to identify which
PlatformTransactionManager to use , such as :
@SpringBean(name="transa
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 3:05 AM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> Do you mind if we use this code for a new wicket-example application ?
Go for it! It was my intention to do so at some point, but I hadn't
actually finished my example until last night when I sent it here to
the list.
> I think we should
Hi Jeremy,
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 6:53 AM, Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
> Also worth mentioning, there are two other example "decorating header
> responses" that I committed into core for you to build on:
>
> 1 - ResourceReferenceDependencyInjectingHeaderResponse - which allows
> you to create a IRe
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