Very well. But, this means that not even the Application holds the services
as members. Every call to getService() will go to the spring context, and
create a new proxy, right? This seems sub-optimal. Is the Application object
ever serialized? If it is not, and I make sure never to hold reference
those things could be mapped by wicket.js if needed
for example focus can already be done through an ajax request target
(focusComponent)
johan
On 4/18/07, Shailendra Pandey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok,
I went through it & i feel the dojo/prototype way of integration is
going to lastThe
the example works just fine
remove the try catch block in PlaysersPanel and run it
you will see that you get an NPE on PlayersPanel:46
maybe that try catch block was hiding the exception and you missed it
change List players=null; to List players=new ArrayList();
run the example and see it wor
I was using wicket 1.2.4. I downloaded the quickstart 1.2.5 bin and
extracted to my machine. I stripped out hibernate and all irrelevant
parts. The only significant change I had to make was to the
TabbedPanelPage.html file. I had to get rid of the wicket:extend reference.
You will see a comm
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On 4/17/07, john mattucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using an AjaxFormSubmitBehavior to render a little indicator on the
ongoing Ajax request which gets triggered
when the user clicks on the AjaxSubmitButton. The only pro
I'm using an AjaxFormSubmitBehavior to render a little indicator on the ongoing Ajax request which gets triggered when the user clicks on the AjaxSubmitButton. The only problem is that the form is getting sumitted prior to showingthe results ignoring ajax. If I remove the AjaxFormSubmitBehavior i
well, while testing panel, one should prepend "panel" in wicket path like:
tester.startPanel(MyPanel.class);
tester.clickLink("panel:logout");
this is pain and ugly but current WicketTester only support full absolute
path to refer certain component.
On 4/18/07, craigdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
I'm looking for some input on what is the best practices for testing Panels
that aren't inner classes to WebPage objects
If I do the following;
WicketTester tester = new WicketTester();
tester.startPanel(MyPanel.class);
tester.clickLink("logout");
I get an exception saying path: 'logout' does
Shailendra, please stick to one topic in a thread.
Best thing you can do is provide a working prototype with what you envision.
Eelco
On 4/17/07, Shailendra Pandey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok,
> I went through it & i feel the dojo/prototype way of integration is
> going to lastThe reaso
Ok,
I went through it & i feel the dojo/prototype way of integration is
going to lastThe reason a java to javascript is always going to
have constraints..The direction wicket is going about this relies
on 'javascript insertion' by pulling it out of a component where in it
is safe from the d
> -We can create our own components in java code (in compliance with
> Wicket interfaces and standards) and then use them to create web pages.
> -Wicket let us create our web page in a swing like manner (No HTML, Just
> write java code and it will create html pages using those java codes.)
> -We ca
On 4/17/07, legolas wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
thank you for reading my post.
Please let me know whether i understand wicket correctly
-We can create our own components in java code (in compliance with
Wicket interfaces and standards) and then use them to create web pages.
yes
-Wick
Hi
thank you for reading my post.
Please let me know whether i understand wicket correctly
-We can create our own components in java code (in compliance with
Wicket interfaces and standards) and then use them to create web pages.
-Wicket let us create our web page in a swing like manner (No HTML,
> Yeah I got it,
> I had been using the Webmarkupcontainer so much i din't check if there was a
> visibility method, thanks!
>
> One thing i would like to have just views upon.something which is not
> clean for me is writing javascript when i use wicket, the ids I let
> generated by wicket and
Thanks a lot igor; it works like a charm:)
igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> you can try setting style="width:400px;" or something. i do remember
> encountering that a while back on IE, it is quiet annoying.
>
> -igor
>
>
> On 4/17/07, Tony Fu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> This is really annoying.
maybe this should be moved to a separate thread because it is waay off
topic
-igor
On 4/17/07, Shailendra Pandey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah I got it,
I had been using the Webmarkupcontainer so much i din't check if there was
a visibility method, thanks!
One thing i would like to hav
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五、 其它(租凭、行政事业专用、机动车销售、房地产交易、税务代开)等专用发票;
如贵公司在做账或进销存方面如需要用到的话,
Yeah I got it,
I had been using the Webmarkupcontainer so much i din't check if there was a
visibility method, thanks!
One thing i would like to have just views upon.something which is not
clean for me is writing javascript when i use wicket, the ids I let
generated by wicket and then mix jav
Yep. That's the way to do it. We still really should fetch up a
dynamic example for wicket-examples. Unfortunately, the last thread
about it seems to have died. It's not difficult. But it helps if you
see a couple of examples I guess.
Eelco
On 4/17/07, Matej Knopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Th
On 4/17/07, Alexey Maksimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks.
I found a comment by Jonathan Locke claiming that Wicket is 17.4%
faster than tapestry.
>From my local tests on simple 'hello world' applications on tomcat,
I got results showing that tapestry 4.0 is approximately 60% faster
than
> I found a comment by Jonathan Locke claiming that Wicket is 17.4%
> faster than tapestry.
> >From my local tests on simple 'hello world' applications on tomcat,
> I got results showing that tapestry 4.0 is approximately 60% faster
> than wicket 1.2.5.
>
> Where can I get details of those benchmar
There are multiple solution for this.
Either dynamically change visibility of the components, or add
WebMarkupContainer instead of the component as placeholder. Or use
some kind of repeater (ListView, RepeatingView, ...).
Also you can group the components to a panel and then just switch
panels, t
Hi every one,
I am using wicket for past few months now. And the initial troubles have
started coming. One of them is my needs to choose to add or not add
components when page is being rendered. But as wicket forces me to have a
component added for every wicket:id and wicket:id for every component
Well, has it occurred to you that hello world might not be the best
test-case for a benchmark?
-Matej
On 4/17/07, Alexey Maksimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> I found a comment by Jonathan Locke claiming that Wicket is 17.4%
> faster than tapestry.
> >From my local tests on simple '
Hi folks.
I found a comment by Jonathan Locke claiming that Wicket is 17.4%
faster than tapestry.
>From my local tests on simple 'hello world' applications on tomcat,
I got results showing that tapestry 4.0 is approximately 60% faster
than wicket 1.2.5.
Where can I get details of those benchmarks
you can try setting style="width:400px;" or something. i do remember
encountering that a while back on IE, it is quiet annoying.
-igor
On 4/17/07, Tony Fu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is really annoying. Is there any way to fix it?
--
Hello,
I originally noticed the problem with wicket version 1.2.5 and have since
reproduced the problem with the latest wicket 1.3 snapshot. Thank you for
your quick response. I have opened JIRA issue WICKET-478 to address the
problem.
Thanks again,
Joe Brunner
Jean-Baptiste Quenot-3 wrote:
This is really annoying. Is there any way to fix it?
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>
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On 4/17/07, nlif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If I go with (1), then it makes sense to use the fact that the Application
instance is created by Spring, to also inject it with the Services: I just
provide setters. But then - how do I implement the getters so that they
return the proxies?
then
:)
btw, thanks for adding the tinymce project.
/Mats
On 4/17/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it is the wicketstuff jira
>
> eelco is smoking crack again
>
> -igor
>
>
>
> On 4/17/07, Mats Norén <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > Ah, I thought it was http://wicketstuff.org/jira
> >
>
lulian could you please sign up for wicketstuff.org/jira so i can set you as
the lead for wicket contrib tinymce
thanks
-igor
On 4/11/07, Iulian Costan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,
there is an already known issue related to this; tinymce's JS/CSS imports
are lost if there is any AJAX requ
it is the wicketstuff jira
eelco is smoking crack again
-igor
On 4/17/07, Mats Norén <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ah, I thought it was http://wicketstuff.org/jira
Is there a reason for the two separate issuetrackers?
/Regards Mats
On 4/17/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For
however/whatever he wants to do it needs to be done on the client. having a
roundtrip to the server will not really work for something like this.
-igor
On 4/17/07, wicketmarsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have address component added to form . this addresscompoent has address
details field.
Formally: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=134391.
Eelco
On 4/17/07, Mats Norén <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there JIRA for wicket-contrib-tinymce?
> I was thinking about adding a patch for the
> https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/branches/wicket-1.3/wicket-contrib-tinym
Is there JIRA for wicket-contrib-tinymce?
I was thinking about adding a patch for the
https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/branches/wicket-1.3/wicket-contrib-tinymce/
so that it uses 1.3.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT instead of wicket 1.2.4...
/Regards Mats
---
I have address component added to form . this addresscompoent has address
details field.
onchange of listview's textbox I want to hide the address component.
since address component has only wicket id and it is not html element ,
how do i access this address compoent inside the script ?
thanks
isolate the problem for me. i dont want any of the hibernate stuff, just
create a simple mock that returns some data. then post quickstart without
the libs in an attachment.
what wicket version are you using btw?
-igor
On 4/17/07, pwillemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No I never get a stack
Ah, I thought it was http://wicketstuff.org/jira
Is there a reason for the two separate issuetrackers?
/Regards Mats
On 4/17/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Formally: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=134391.
>
> Eelco
>
>
> On 4/17/07, Mats Norén <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
I see. In that case, you could just render the following script along
with your "Registration Successful" panel:
window.setTimeout('window.location="/welcome"', 5000);
jk
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 02:50:33PM +0200, ZedroS Schwart wrote:
> As it's on the page where the registration form i
As it's on the page where the registration form is presented, I would
have to update the page with this meta after successful submit, is
that correct ? If so, is it possible to update the meta through ajax ?
Thanks again
ZedroS
On 4/17/07, John Krasnay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about doing
No I never get a stack trace. Everything seems fine until the "rows" issue.
I get the error listed in my last post and a copy of the html with the
"rows" line in red.
I have used the quickstart and the Apress Wicket book as guides in my wicket
learning.If I want you to debug it in quickst
How about doing this the old-fashioned way?
jk
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 02:16:57PM +0200, ZedroS Schwart wrote:
> First of all, thanks for your answer.
>
> Regarding this form, in fact it's the registration one. On successful
> form filling (having check that the login is unique), I would like
Hi,
I am using Wicket 1.2.5 with the Wicket-Spring extension, but without the
annotation support (I am on JDK 1.4).
It seems there are two ways to integrate with Spring:
1) In my web.xml, to use the SpringWebApplicationFactory, and to define
MyWicketApplication as a bean in my Spring context XML
As far as I can tell he did not want to hide just all other textfields but
other form parts.
Oh and the nulled/duplicated id's is only if you forget to add
.setOutputMarkupId(*true*);
to the individual components within the listview... (like me)
On 4/17/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
First of all, thanks for your answer.
Regarding this form, in fact it's the registration one. On successful
form filling (having check that the login is unique), I would like a
feedback message to be rendered saying "Registration succesfull,
you'll be redirected to the login page in a few seconds"
Well it is there and the java doc says it returns an absolute URL but it
doesn't only the path info. So my quest continues..
Where do I get the original http servlet request so I can find the host etc?
Anyone?
John RDF wrote:
>
> Very sorry. My IDE was being weird. It is there in the Request
The javadocs should be updated (almaw?)
i because now we always return relative urls
((WebResponse)RequestCycle.get().getRequest()).getHttxxx()
johan
On 4/17/07, John RDF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well it is there and the java doc says it returns an absolute URL but it
doesn't only the pat
Good to know that !
But isn't it surprising that a BookmarkablePageLink, when rendered in
the html page, is a full link and not a relative one ?
Furthermore, the relative link is given this way : ../URL. Is it
possible to have it without the .. ? Otherwise, as I see it for now,
I'll have to split
then build the urls yourself and use packagedtexttemplate to preprocess the
javascript before you output it
we need better support for this, but its not there yet.
-igor
On 4/17/07, Paolo Di Tommaso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Guys, the problem is another, lets recap:
I've a folder with a ja
Very sorry. My IDE was being weird. It is there in the RequestCycle.. Oops..
John RDF wrote:
>
> Thanks for your quick reply Johan.
>
> I have worked out to avoid the escaping prob..
>
> Now just how do I get the original request to find out the host I am
> running on? As this has to run in
Thanks for your quick reply Johan.
I have worked out to avoid the escaping prob..
Now just how do I get the original request to find out the host I am running
on? As this has to run in multiple environments I do not want to hard code
the host.. I was expecting to be able to get the original req
No that is not possible in wicket. We don;'t generate full paths.
You have to do that yourself, wicket can't do that because we can be behind
proxies
or being virtual hosted.
So you must configure somewhere what your hostname:port:/contextpath is
and prepend that.
johan
On 4/17/07, ZedroS Sch
We never generate hosts in the url
in wicket 1.3 we even never generate a absolute url (all urls are relative)
and you do have the & it is just escaped that should work fine i believe
johan
On 4/17/07, John RDF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In my app I need to leave wicket temporarily to detou
What should that submit do?
Set the form to none visible and then also add an timer that redirects after
5 seconds?
Why not directly redirect? Do you want to show a none visible form for 5
seconds and then move on?
But do you add the parent of the form to the to render components? So that
the pa
In my app I need to leave wicket temporarily to detour to another site and
then come back to a page in my wicket app. I used the following code to
generate the return URL but it seems to generate an incomplete URL with some
illegal characters in it also..
String returnURL = urlFor(getPageMap(), S
I'm not really familiar wih junit but I'm willing to do the test.
I just would like to be sure the perimeter I'm considering is valid in Wicket.
In fact, I'm using an "AjaxForm", meaning I got the submit through an
AjaxSubmitButton.
Then, on the onSubmit of the form, I try to do
-> form.setVisib
Guys, the problem is another, lets recap:
I've a folder with a javascript, a css and some images. From both the css
and the javascript I references these images using a relative path. For
example in the css url(the-image-1.gif) and in the javascript file image.src= '
the-image-2.gif'.
The css wo
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why would all the ids be the same?
and why would you use the id. i would add a special class to the textfields,
and then using something like prototype do
onchange=hideothers(this);
function hideothers (t) {
var textfields=$$(class:myclass); // or whatever prototype syntax is
textfields.forea
Thanks igor, that was just what I needed, it's all working perfectly now.
Cheers
Andrew
igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> http://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/wicket-stuff/branches/wicket-1.3/
>
> see wicket-contrib-tinymce as well as wicket-contrib-tinymce-examples
>
> -igor
>
>
> On 4/16
Because id's will be all the same for a listview's generated textfields and
you want to read out the value I suppose try using "this" in the event.
function test(x){
alert(x.value);
}
On 4/17/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
you should do this through javascript, it would be kind
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