Wicket & Spring Security
Dear all, what is the recommended way of integrating Wicket 1.5.x with Spring Security 3.1.x? TIA & best regards, Erich
How to add tooltips to components?
Dear list, what is the recommended way of adding tooltips to wicket components? I have searched Google, but found mostly outdated (wicketstuff jwicket is version 1.4.1) or obsolete (wicketstuff dojo integration) hints. Thank you very much & have a nice day, Erich
Re: Maven: Where to find the current binaries
Hi Patrick, Thank you for the answer. All is fine as long as I specify a certain version, e.g. 1.4.13 But using a version range does not work, e.g. [1.4.10,1.5) I get the following error: ---8<--- [ERROR] An error occurred during dependency resolution of the following artifact: org.apache.wicket:wicket:null Caused by: Couldn't find a version in [1.3.0-beta2, 1.3.0-beta3, 1.3.0-beta4, 1.3.0-rc1, 1.3.0-rc2, 1.3.0, 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.3, 1.3.4, 1.3.5 , 1.3.6, 1.3.7, 1.4-m1, 1.4-m2, 1.4-m3, 1.4-rc1, 1.4-rc2, 1.4-rc4, 1.4-rc5, 1.4-rc6, 1.4-rc7, 1.4.0, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.4.3, 1.4.4, 1.4.5, 1.4. 6, 1.4.7, 1.4.8, 1.4.9] to match range [1.4.10,1.5) org.apache.wicket:wicket:jar:null from the specified remote repositories: central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2), maven2-repository.dev.java.net (http://download.java.net/maven/2), maven2-repository.codesmell (http://www.codesmell.org/maven/) ---8<--- So, maven tries to obtain the information from the same repo that works as long as I specify a single version, but fails to find a match. I am using maven 2.2.1 Regards, Erich From: Patrick Petermair To: users@wicket.apache.org Sent: Tue, November 16, 2010 11:35:46 AM Subject: Re: Maven: Where to find the current binaries Am 2010-11-16 11:29, schrieb Erich W Schreiner: > where to can I point Maven to obtain the current stable binaries, i.e. 1.4.13 >or > 1.4.14? My maven installation only finds versions up to 1.4.9 Do you have your own maven repository or some kind of mirror running? Wicket 1.4.13 is available via all the public maven repositories, so unless you filter/proxy something via your pom.xml, internal repository or settings.xml, you should be able to get it. Have you tied the wicket quickstart for maven? http://wicket.apache.org/start/quickstart.html Patrick - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
Maven: Where to find the current binaries
Dear list, where to can I point Maven to obtain the current stable binaries, i.e. 1.4.13 or 1.4.14? My maven installation only finds versions up to 1.4.9 Thanks / Best regards, Erich
[OT How can I open an account on jRoller?
Dear list, the jRoller site has disabled signup for a accounts. Does anybody know whom I can contact for a new account? TIA & best regards & have a nice weekend! Erich
How to show / hide individual column of a DefaultDataTable using Ajax?
Dear all, I'm trying to implement an Ajax button for showing / hiding some columns of a DefaultDataTable based on a Boolean associated with a custom session. Currently I have implemented an AttributeModifier that sets the style to "display:none" on the hidden columns. This is working fine for the table content (data rows) where I am adding this AttributeModifier to the cellItem, but not for the column headers. The function getHeader() returns a Label that I can hide by adding the same AttributeModifier, but I do not know how to get to the element itself. Effectively, I can hide the headers' label but not the header. Any suggestions, please? TIA & best regards, Erich
Re: Best practice: AJAX and how to implement state indicator image?
Hi Igor, thank you for your suggestion, the lookup of the icon to display works fine. I now override ResourceReference.newResource() Unfortunately, the lookup only works correctely the first time, i.e. when the Page is displayed. Subsequent Ajax updates and re-rendering of parts will always show the same (initially displayed) icon, independent of the current model state. Any suggestions on how to Ajax-enable this? Many thanks for your time, Erich Von: Igor Vaynberg An: users@wicket.apache.org Gesendet: Dienstag, den 29. Juni 2010, 17:32:27 Uhr Betreff: Re: Best practice: AJAX and how to implement state indicator image? the resourcereference you give your image can serve different images based on some condition. -igor On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Erich W Schreiner wrote: > Dear all, > > I am trying to find the best way to implement a state indicator that shows > different images. The state of the model object can be changed by the user, > resulting in an AJAX update being sent the server and a re-rendering of the > model object, which should show the correct state image then. > > Currently I am adding an Image for each state and override their isVisible() > method to have only one image shown. Is there any way to do this using a single > Image component and some dynamic way of looking up the image to render? > > Related to this is the problem of showing a set of Ajax-enabled icon buttons, > again with their visibility depending on the model state and themselves > influencing this state. I would like to merge these buttons into a single one > (e.g. for setting a boolean to true / false and showing a checkbox checked / > unchecked). > > TIA & best regards, > Erich - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
Best practice: AJAX and how to implement state indicator image?
Dear all, I am trying to find the best way to implement a state indicator that shows different images. The state of the model object can be changed by the user, resulting in an AJAX update being sent the server and a re-rendering of the model object, which should show the correct state image then. Currently I am adding an Image for each state and override their isVisible() method to have only one image shown. Is there any way to do this using a single Image component and some dynamic way of looking up the image to render? Related to this is the problem of showing a set of Ajax-enabled icon buttons, again with their visibility depending on the model state and themselves influencing this state. I would like to merge these buttons into a single one (e.g. for setting a boolean to true / false and showing a checkbox checked / unchecked). TIA & best regards, Erich
Re: How to perform form validation with ajax before user submits the form
Hi Ernesto, I was not aware of this static method. Works like a charm :-) Many thanks for the quick response. Regards, Erich From: Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro To: users@wicket.apache.org Sent: Mon, May 17, 2010 1:26:36 PM Subject: Re: How to perform form validation with ajax before user submits the form On 1) Why not call AjaxRequestTarget.get().addComponent(yourFeedbackPanel)? Ernesto On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Erich W Schreiner wrote: > Dear all, > > I would like to perform form validation using Ajax before the user actually > submits the form, similar to Ajax-based field validation. I have added an > implementation of AbstractFormValidator to the form, and an Ajax behavior > that sends the current data to the server triggered by the "onchange" event. > My problems are: > 1. The form validator gets called and can process the current form fields, > but I do not see how to refresh the feedback panel properly. > 2. What is the best practice to trigger form validation? Currently, I call > getForm().onFormSubmitted() from within setObject() of my model, which in > turn gets called from the "onchange" Ajax behavior, but to call > onFormSubmitted() is discouraged in the javadoc. > > TIA for any feedback :-) > Erich - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
How to perform form validation with ajax before user submits the form
Dear all, I would like to perform form validation using Ajax before the user actually submits the form, similar to Ajax-based field validation. I have added an implementation of AbstractFormValidator to the form, and an Ajax behavior that sends the current data to the server triggered by the "onchange" event. My problems are: 1. The form validator gets called and can process the current form fields, but I do not see how to refresh the feedback panel properly. 2. What is the best practice to trigger form validation? Currently, I call getForm().onFormSubmitted() from within setObject() of my model, which in turn gets called from the "onchange" Ajax behavior, but to call onFormSubmitted() is discouraged in the javadoc. TIA for any feedback :-) Erich
AjaxEditableLabel with icon in addition to label
Dear all, I would like to add an icon next to the label of an AjaxEditableLabel component. I tried to use a Panel or WebMarkupContainer, but both are not subtypes to WebComponent (which is the return type of newLabel() that I tried to overwrite). Can you please provide me with suggestions about how to implement this? TIA, Erich
AjaxEditableLabel and feedback on error
Dear all, I am trying to implement a list with AJAX-powered inline editing and have set one field of the model to "required" using ajaxEditableLabel.setRequired(true). Now, whenever I hit [Enter] after clearing the related input field, I get the message "Field 'editor' is required.". The field name 'editor' is coming from the internal instantiation of the editor field at line 491 of AjaxEditableLabel.java: editor = newEditor(this, "editor", model); Is there any way to use the actual field name from the domain model for the feedback message, e.g. "Field 'name' is required." ? Thanks & best regards, Erich