Re: How to make Wicket prefer a custom resource finder always?
Guten Tag Sven Meier, am Mittwoch, 4. März 2020 um 10:19 schrieben Sie: > Maybe the default classpath finder is kicking in and loads a > template for a class that would otherwise inherit its markup from its > superclass? Thanks for the hint, that was exactly what was happening. Putting my finders at the front of the list otherwise worked as expected. After clearing all default finders things work again, but there's a downside: For some templates and languages I still relied on what gets bundled with Wicket, e.g. FeedbackPanel, and those need custom files now as well. There's no classpath-finder which could find them in the Wicket-JARs anymore. Not yet sure if I like this or not: Should only be very few templates currently and my directories easy fit to the default package-based naming scheme, so adding new files is easy. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Thorsten Schöning -- Thorsten Schöning E-Mail: thorsten.schoen...@am-soft.de AM-SoFT IT-Systeme http://www.AM-SoFT.de/ Telefon...05151- 9468- 55 Fax...05151- 9468- 88 Mobil..0178-8 9468- 04 AM-SoFT GmbH IT-Systeme, Brandenburger Str. 7c, 31789 Hameln AG Hannover HRB 207 694 - Geschäftsführer: Andreas Muchow - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
Re: How to make Wicket prefer a custom resource finder always?
Hi, have you tried removing the default finders? settings.getResourceFinders().clear(); Maybe the default classpath finder is kicking in and loads a template for a class that would otherwise inherit its markup from its superclass? Sven Am 3. März 2020 20:28:19 MEZ schrieb "Thorsten Schöning" : >Hi all, > >I'm maintaining a Wicket webapp with slightly modified directories to >get templates and language files from and created implementations of >IResourceFinder for both. Things worked like epxected for some years >now, but recently I changed deployment a bit to provide Javadoc by >default for all my artifacts. > >Javadoc is simply deployed as JARs and because it's stored in >"WEB-INF/lib", available in the classpath by default. That leads to >the problem that Wicket now finds HTML files generated by Javadoc as >templates to use. That doesn't work of course and results in errors >like the following: > >> Expected to find in associated markup file. Markup: >> >jar:file:/C:/Program%20Files/Apache/Tomcat%209.0/webapps/de.am_soft.sm_mtg.frontend.bug_2590_gradle/WEB-INF/lib/de.am_soft.sm_mtg.frontend-javadoc.jar!/de/am_soft/sm_mtg/frontend/panels/collectors/PnReadWithRealEstates.html > >So the first approach was to simply change the place where I provide >my own resource finders to Wicket to make them the first items in the >list. The current code is the following: > >> ResourceSettings settings = this.getResourceSettings(); >> List finders = settings.getResourceFinders(); >> >> finders.add(0, new CustDefTmplResFinder(this.getServletContext())); >> finders.add(1, new LangResFinder(this.getServletContext())); > >But that works for some pages only, sadly not for all. E.g. the >login-page works well that way, but after logging in, the former error >occurs again. > >So how do I tell Wicket to really always use my resource finders >first? Thanks! > >Mit freundlichen Grüßen, > >Thorsten Schöning > >-- >Thorsten Schöning E-Mail: thorsten.schoen...@am-soft.de >AM-SoFT IT-Systeme http://www.AM-SoFT.de/ > >Telefon...05151- 9468- 55 >Fax...05151- 9468- 88 >Mobil..0178-8 9468- 04 > >AM-SoFT GmbH IT-Systeme, Brandenburger Str. 7c, 31789 Hameln >AG Hannover HRB 207 694 - Geschäftsführer: Andreas Muchow > > >- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org >For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
How to make Wicket prefer a custom resource finder always?
Hi all, I'm maintaining a Wicket webapp with slightly modified directories to get templates and language files from and created implementations of IResourceFinder for both. Things worked like epxected for some years now, but recently I changed deployment a bit to provide Javadoc by default for all my artifacts. Javadoc is simply deployed as JARs and because it's stored in "WEB-INF/lib", available in the classpath by default. That leads to the problem that Wicket now finds HTML files generated by Javadoc as templates to use. That doesn't work of course and results in errors like the following: > Expected to find in associated markup file. Markup: > jar:file:/C:/Program%20Files/Apache/Tomcat%209.0/webapps/de.am_soft.sm_mtg.frontend.bug_2590_gradle/WEB-INF/lib/de.am_soft.sm_mtg.frontend-javadoc.jar!/de/am_soft/sm_mtg/frontend/panels/collectors/PnReadWithRealEstates.html So the first approach was to simply change the place where I provide my own resource finders to Wicket to make them the first items in the list. The current code is the following: > ResourceSettings settings = this.getResourceSettings(); > List finders = settings.getResourceFinders(); > > finders.add(0, new CustDefTmplResFinder(this.getServletContext())); > finders.add(1, new LangResFinder(this.getServletContext())); But that works for some pages only, sadly not for all. E.g. the login-page works well that way, but after logging in, the former error occurs again. So how do I tell Wicket to really always use my resource finders first? Thanks! Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Thorsten Schöning -- Thorsten Schöning E-Mail: thorsten.schoen...@am-soft.de AM-SoFT IT-Systeme http://www.AM-SoFT.de/ Telefon...05151- 9468- 55 Fax...05151- 9468- 88 Mobil..0178-8 9468- 04 AM-SoFT GmbH IT-Systeme, Brandenburger Str. 7c, 31789 Hameln AG Hannover HRB 207 694 - Geschäftsführer: Andreas Muchow - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org