Hello Dustin,
You can also find more information on the wiki:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/listview-and-other-repeaters.html
Regards,
Erik.
Dustin Sallings wrote:
I am trying to convert an old struts and tiles/jsp app to wicket.
This app has a bunch of links that get added
aye, I guess I should be better to reference towards the wiki/ other example
pages...
I guess that would give users a better toolbox, since there are a fairly bunch
of documentation out there.
regards Nino
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You do not have to use the existing signin page. You could write a page
that has a constructor with 1 parameter of type PageParameters. Then
mount that page to some URL and call it directly from your other
application. The username and password can be in post parameters or in
the URL directly.
Hi all,
We are working on a CMS which uses Wicket and Jackrabbit.
Currently we're working on linking between different pieces of content.
We want to have an article which has several links to other content, but how
do we render that with wicket.
Normally i would use a repeater when i don't know
On 12/20/06, Filippo Diotalevi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/20/06, Ayodeji Aladejebi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How easy will it be to take advantage of container resource injection when
deploying wicket as client tier in glassfish server for instance.
Hi Ayodeji, as Igor has already
Are we going to add this to core or as a wicket-stuff project?
Martijn
On 12/22/06, Filippo Diotalevi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/20/06, Filippo Diotalevi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/20/06, Ayodeji Aladejebi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How easy will it be to take advantage of container
Hi Ted,
You probably have to change the text yourself. URLs you can get from the
method Component#urlFor(Class,PageParameters).
Regards,
Erik.
Ted Roeloffzen schreef:
Hi all,
We are working on a CMS which uses Wicket and Jackrabbit.
Currently we're working on linking between
I really hope that JEE 5 support should be a first class citizen in wicket.
my organization for instance is speedily adopting glassfish for all our
management solutions of which wicket is now even the defacto client tier
displacing even JSF which should be more native to JEE.
On 12/22/06,
side by side with the spring projects looks good to me.
johan
On 12/22/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are we going to add this to core or as a wicket-stuff project?
Martijn
On 12/22/06, Filippo Diotalevi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/20/06, Filippo Diotalevi [EMAIL
fillipo,
i just tested your patch with glassfish now, works great at least with
@PersistenceUnit
...two thumbs
On 12/22/06, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
side by side with the spring projects looks good to me.
johan
On 12/22/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are
If this is a contribution which goes into our ASF repo, then we need a CLA
from the contributor, no matter how much of it is a copy of existing
wicket-spring. If you could also add a unit test like this one, to ensure
correct headers:
But who is going to maintain it then? Adding stuff to our core is good
and all, but it needs to be maintained.
Personally I think the best lifecycle is to become a Wicket stuff
project, make sure it grows community support and then vote it into
core. Or find one (better: 2) core committer sponsor
On 12/22/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are we going to add this to core or as a wicket-stuff project?
On 12/22/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But who is going to maintain it then? Adding stuff to our core is good
and all, but it needs to be maintained.
I agree with that. Unless some of the core devs will support it I think it
will be nice to have in stuff. Now that I think about it stuff could
actually be our own incubator ;)
Frank
On 12/22/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But who is going to maintain it then? Adding stuff to
You could instead use a OpenSessionInViewFilter (which you can
blatently copy from Spring) that opens a hibernate session for you and
you can use that in both your wicket app and legacy app.
Martijn
On 12/22/06, ChuckDeal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a legacy app that I am replacing with
Hi, I need to start a new thread that loads some data while displaying a
progress bar, however I'm getting the following exception :
Exception in thread Thread-20 wicket.WicketRuntimeException: There is no
application attached to current thread Thread-20
at
This path works to load my app: http://localhost:2467/aims/app
This one doesn't: http://localhost:2467/aims/app/ -- note the ending
slash
When tracing through the WicketFilter code, it looks like isWicketRequest()
can't deal with it so it delegates to
Chuck's using extended sessions, so using that filter for the Wicket
side wouldn't be an option. But I also don't think that wrapping a
Wicket RequestCycle around a servlet request is a good idea (if it's
even possible).
Instead, I would use a filter for the legacy stuff only. You can still
tie
Sorry, that would be 1.3-SNAPSHOT (built from latest on 22DEC2006)
ChuckDeal wrote:
This path works to load my app: http://localhost:2467/aims/app
This one doesn't: http://localhost:2467/aims/app/ -- note the ending
slash
When tracing through the WicketFilter code, it looks like
no we do not. when you attach a patch to jira it has a little checkbox
saying you are contributing this code as ASL2 so he doesnt need a CLA if we
take the code from jira attachment.
-igor
On 12/22/06, Frank Bille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this is a contribution which goes into our ASF
lets start with wicket-stuff, let it live there for a few months to become
stable and then add it to core.
-igor
On 12/22/06, Frank Bille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree with that. Unless some of the core devs will support it I think it
will be nice to have in stuff. Now that I think about
I have a legacy app that I am replacing with Wicket. It has to be done over
time, so I can't do a wholesale rewrite of the app. I have Wicket as the
main framework and my legacy, homemade framework will be the secondary.
The few Wicket/Databinder pages that I have work pretty well. My legacy
call it anyway :)
-igor
On 12/22/06, Jaime De La Jara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I need to start a new thread that loads some data while displaying a
progress bar, however I'm getting the following exception :
Exception in thread Thread-20 wicket.WicketRuntimeException: There is no
Here is the Filter that I implemented (
http://www.nabble.com/file/5085/AIMSFilter.java AIMSFilter.java ). It works
for me, for now... I still don't fully understand what I have done, I think
understanding will come with some more experimentation and exploration.
I don't even know if this is
On 12/22/06, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no we do not. when you attach a patch to jira it has a little checkbox
saying you are contributing this code as ASL2 so he doesnt need a CLA if we
take the code from jira attachment.
Not sure if that holds if the code drop is more than a
I am getting a NullPointerException when I try to visit the home page of
my web application. Root cause:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at wicket.markup.parser.XmlPullParser.parse(XmlPullParser.java:390)
at wicket.markup.MarkupParser.readAndParse(MarkupParser.java:196)
at
Hi there
I need a little help to solve this.
I want to create a table using DataTable, where the user can select a row
and
then see some more details in a extra row inserted below the selected.
Something like this:
th
tdcol 1/tdtdcol 2/tdtdcol 3/td
/th
tr
tdaaa/tdtdbbb/tdtdccc/td
/tr
tr
td
if that person single-handidly wrote/owned webspehere why wouldnt it? :)
-igor
On 12/22/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/22/06, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no we do not. when you attach a patch to jira it has a little checkbox
saying you are contributing this
Ok, ckecking the API I found this other method :
public static Application get(java.lang.String applicationKey)
that allows me to obtain the reference of my application, thought
its use is not recommended. Is there any side effect of using
this method? Maybe it should be used with care in a
On 12/22/06, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if that person single-handidly wrote/owned webspehere why wouldnt it? :)
That would constitute a very evil person ;-)
Martijn
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Wicket 1.2.3 is as easy as 1-2-3.
The setStyle() on a column, puts the style a col tag!
I belive that is the only way you can set style to a complete column on a
single tag.
Niels
igor.vaynberg wrote:
nothing in the works yet, still trying to figure out the nicest way to do
this
niel's idea might be more straightforward
that shouldnt be a problem, each node has its own application object and
each node will register it under the same servlet context key.
i dont know what you are doing exactly, but you might still have to set the
threadlocal if you are using part of api that needs it.
-igor
On 12/22/06, Jaime
Yes, and the idear was that setStyle() should do a class=,
so maybe setCSSClass() is better...
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Yep,
Styling should be done in the css, not on the markup tags. Though
sometimes convenient and I often violate this myself, I cringe
everytime I add a style=
what does your web.xml look like (the filter and the filtermapping)
On 12/22/06, ChuckDeal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This path works to load my app: http://localhost:2467/aims/app
This one doesn't: http://localhost:2467/aims/app/ -- note the ending
slash
When tracing through the
you could have a panel for every row. So that you can dynamically add
whatever type
of row you want to that table.
On 12/22/06, Niels Bo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there
I need a little help to solve this.
I want to create a table using DataTable, where the user can select a row
and
then
can you check for us why that is null in your case?
All those exceptions are logged just make sure you have the right
logging.properties
johan
On 12/22/06, August Detlefsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am getting a NullPointerException when I try to visit the home page of
my web application.
Thanks everyone for the responses. I got it to do what I wanted
without an excessive amount of work.
I wasn't able to find a component that would generate a regular link
within my application context so I wrote one, but it was pretty easy.
From the examples I saw, I thought
I figured out how to setup logging it was easy. I was trying to load the
markup HTML from a jar file:
12-22 12:18:32 [DEBUG] [UrlResourceStream] - cannot convert url:
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