/main/java/org/apache/wicket/ajax/res/js/wicket-ajax-jquery.js#L1617)
"replaceWith" is now the standard replacement.
Will this appear in Wicket 6.9.0?
Best
Nico
Am 28.05.2013 um 21:12 schrieb Maxim Solodovnik [via Apache Wicket]:
> I also saw this behavior using 6.8.0
&g
Hi,
thanks for you quick replies! I will create the quick start and attach it to a
jira ticket.
Thanks to your hint Martin, for the moment I will use jQuery#replaceWith() to
make sure my app runs as expected.
Best
Nico
Am 14.05.2013 um 16:56 schrieb Martin Grigorov-4 [via Apache Wicket
avascript is a little more
complex and for example changes stuff inside the DIV, the javascript will
change stuff in the old instead of the new DIV container.
My javascript relies on the fact, that an id should always be present just
once.
Why is the old DIV not removed first, before the new DI
Wouldn't a profiler help pinpoint the culprit?
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On 12 Nov 2010, at 00:06, Mark Doyle wrote:
> I don't have any details to add except I say I saw this today too.
>
> I have a page with a lot of ajax panels on that are switched in and out. If
> I refreshed the page without do
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Wouldn't the imminent release of Wicket 1.5 warrant a second edition?
It would be most welcome indeed :)
On 11/11/2010 1:00 PM, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> You can download the first 4 chapters of EWDWW for free iirc, just as
> you can download 3 WiA ch
On 10/3/2010 1:35 PM, Eike Kettner wrote:
Just want to mention that with this change in wicket 1.5, wicket cannot
be used in OSGi environments as easiliy as wicket 1.4. One usually has
to create a wrapped jar somehow. Maybe this is worth to mention on the
migration guide wiki page?
Maybe this p
I can assure you that there are no apparent problems/conflicts in using
EclipseLink alongside Wicket. I'm doing it constantly :)
It is likely that there is an issue with how your IDE is setup or packages the
files. Some tools write their own META-INF directory in a war instead of using
the on
Is maven your build system?
On 25 Apr 2010, at 14:46, Matias Pansa wrote:
>
> I try clean and build many times with the same result , i try deleting all
> files manually to , a clean tomcat install and manually deploy the app.Thanks.
>
>
>
>> Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2010 13:34:28 +
>> From: an
Hmmm, does that imply that one of the member variables may be Serializable?
On 25 Apr 2010, at 05:18, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> the exception might have caused your page to not be serialized
> properly into the pagestore
>
> -igor
>
> On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Douglas Ferguson
> wrote:
>>
I've had excellent results with Glassfish. The login server for the MMO I
worked on (swtor.com) has been benchmarked at 32,000 logins per second on a 8
CPU machine. The maximum throughput on a simple servlet (nothing dynamic
though, just static data), was benchmarked at around 70k.
Obviously,
Johan Compagner schrieb:
why aren't you subclassing button and have a button that has that
modifier and use that one on all your forms?
doh! thanks, i haven't seen that obvious possibility
..is it right, to check wether the button is enabled in the
onComponentTag event before putting the att
a pity that the button needs to be handled in a special way,
is there maybe a way to improve this, or am i doing something wrong?
thanks, regards
nico
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Thanks, that worked for me,
however i needed to add the modifier in onBeforeRender, within the
constructor an exception
was thrown
@Override
public void onBeforeRender() {
submitButton.add(
new SimpleAttributeModifier("value",
submitButton = new Button("button.send",new
Model(getString("buttontxt.send")));
submitButton.setLabel(new Model(getString("buttontxt.send")));
add(submitButton);
regards, nico
info(getString("your.key"));
Jeremy Thomerson
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