This is how we work here! ;)
Have fun!
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 2:01 PM, denethon wrote:
> Using clone(true, true) solved it! Thank you for your fast response :-)
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Using clone(true, true) solved it! Thank you for your fast response :-)
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Hi,
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 1:33 PM, lucast wrote:
> Dear Forum,
>
> I'm trying to (retro) fit TDD into my Wicket project (Wicket Spring
> Hibernate) after reading "growing object-oriented software guided by tests"
> by Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce.
>
> One of the first thing the book suggest is
Dear Forum,
I'm trying to (retro) fit TDD into my Wicket project (Wicket Spring
Hibernate) after reading "growing object-oriented software guided by tests"
by Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce.
One of the first thing the book suggest is to write an acceptance test for
each feature.
The simple feature
Hi,
How do you "move" the HTML element with id "ajaxLinkID" ?
I think you can use jQuery#clone(true, true) to preserve the event bindings
of the original HTML element.
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 1:06 PM, denethon wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm in the process of
Hi
I'm in the process of updating a wicket application from wicket 1.5 to
wicket 6, and have come across a challenge regarding third party javascript
code altering the DOM after markup has been sent to the client.
Basically there are several elements in the markup who are
distributed evenly acro
Hi,
Wicket sources are publicly available. Use them! It will save you a lot of
time! ;-)
Here is the related code:
Page page = createPage();
if (page == null)
{
throw new WicketRuntimeException("Error creating page for modal dialog.");
}
So it seems your page creator is null.
Martin Grigorov