RE: border error

2009-09-03 Thread Chris Colman
I'm having trouble with borders as well.

This markup is within a page and I use a component resolver and in the
debug I see requests for the 'primaryWrapper' (PrimaryWrapper is a class
derived from Border. I then see the resolve request to resolve
'aboutUsPanel'. The panel is created and added to the MarkupContainer
passed into the resolve method (maybe in a border it needs to be
addAuto'd to a different parent perhaps?)

If I replace the aboutUsPanel span tag with some literal text everything
worlds fine. It appears to be a problem with the nesting of a panel
within the border component.


wicket:extend
div id=content
div wicket:id=primaryWrapper
span wicket:id=aboutUsPanel /
/div

div wicket:id = secondaryWrapper
Some text
/div
/div
/wicket:extend


The error I get is:

ERROR - RequestCycle   - Tag expected
[markup =
wicket\markup\com\sas\av\ui\wicket\templates\original\PrimaryWrapper_35.
html
html
body
wicket:border

!-- start primary section --
div id=primary-section  class=post
Hi there
wicket:body/
Yo
/div

/wicket:border
/body
/html
, index = 4, current = [Raw markup]]
org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupException: Tag expected
[markup =
wicket\markup\com\sas\av\ui\wicket\templates\original\PrimaryWrapper_35.
html
html
body
wicket:border

!-- start primary section --
div id=primary-section  class=post
Hi there
wicket:body/
Yo
/div

/wicket:border
/body
/html
, index = 4, current = [Raw markup]]
at
org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupStream.throwMarkupException(MarkupStream.
java:465)
at
org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupStream.getTag(MarkupStream.java:269)
at org.apache.wicket.Component.render(Component.java:2433)
at org.apache.wicket.Component.render(Component.java:2405)
at
org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.autoAdd(MarkupContainer.java:225)
at
org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.autoAdd(MarkupContainer.java:250)
at
com.sas.av.ui.wicket.templates.original.ComponentLibraryResolver.resolve
(ComponentLibraryResolver.java:85)
at
org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderNext(MarkupContainer.java:1441)
at
org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderComponentTagBody(MarkupContainer
.java:1601)
at
org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.onComponentTagBody(MarkupContainer.jav
a:1525)
at
org.apache.wicket.markup.html.border.Border$BorderBodyContainer.onCompon
entTagBody(Border.java:380)
at
org.apache.wicket.Component.renderComponent(Component.java:2626)
at
org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.onRender(MarkupContainer.java:1536)
at org.apache.wicket.Component.render(Component.java:2457)
at
org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderNext(MarkupContainer.java:1414)
at
org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderComponentTagBody(MarkupContainer
.java:1601)
at
org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderAssociatedMarkup(MarkupContainer
.java:675)
at
org.apache.wicket.markup.html.border.Border.onComponentTagBody(Border.ja
va:305)
at
org.apache.wicket.Component.renderComponent(Component.java:2626)
at
org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.onRender(MarkupContainer.java:1536)
at org.apache.wicket.Component.render(Component.java:2457)
at org.apache.wicket.Component.render(Component.java:2405)
at
org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.autoAdd(MarkupContainer.java:225)
at
org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.autoAdd(MarkupContainer.java:250)
at
com.sas.av.ui.wicket.templates.original.ComponentLibraryResolver.resolve
(ComponentLibraryResolver.java:85)


Back in my day we didn't need Tapestry, or Wicket or WebObjects, or
even Servlets, or for that matter Java! We just coded in plain assembly
language. And before that we had to just type in 1's and 0's. Sometimes
we didn't even have 1's. I once had to code for an entire month,
barefoot, in the dead of winter, using just 0's... but you didn't hear
me complaining.


 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Lea [mailto:ja...@kumachan.net.nz]
 Sent: Saturday, 18 July 2009 8:12 AM
 To: users@wicket.apache.org
 Subject: Re: border error
 
 is it due to closing the tabs div with the short version div /
instead
 of div/div?
 I had a feeling wicket doesn't like the div / version...
 
 Fernando Wermus wrote:
  Igor,
  Here it is: the border is in the page.
 
  wicket:extend
  div wicket:id=tabs /
  div wicket:id=border
 
  span wicket:id=labellabel contents here/span
  /div
  /wicket:extend
 
  On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Igor Vaynberg
 igor.vaynb...@gmail.comwrote:
 
 
  you dont have div wicket:id=border/div in
PaginaTestBorder.html

RE: border error

2009-09-03 Thread Chris Colman
I wonder if this border crash could be fixed by:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1789

This issue was resovled around 2009/8/31 but the latest 1.4.1 build is
dated 2009/8/16.

Are there any nightly builds available for download anywhere or do we
have to get a svn dump and build it ourselves in order to get the latest
version?

Regards,
Chris

Back in my day we didn't need Tapestry, or Wicket or WebObjects, or
even Servlets, or for that matter Java! We just coded in plain assembly
language. And before that we had to just type in 1's and 0's. Sometimes
we didn't even have 1's. I once had to code for an entire month,
barefoot, in the dead of winter, using just 0's... but you didn't hear
me complaining.


 -Original Message-
 From: Chris Colman [mailto:chr...@stepaheadsoftware.com]
 Sent: Friday, 4 September 2009 11:05 AM
 To: users@wicket.apache.org
 Subject: RE: border error
 
 I'm having trouble with borders as well.
 
 This markup is within a page and I use a component resolver and in the
 debug I see requests for the 'primaryWrapper' (PrimaryWrapper is a
class
 derived from Border. I then see the resolve request to resolve
 'aboutUsPanel'. The panel is created and added to the MarkupContainer
 passed into the resolve method (maybe in a border it needs to be
 addAuto'd to a different parent perhaps?)
 
 If I replace the aboutUsPanel span tag with some literal text
everything
 worlds fine. It appears to be a problem with the nesting of a panel
 within the border component.
 
 
 wicket:extend
   div id=content
   div wicket:id=primaryWrapper
   span wicket:id=aboutUsPanel /
   /div
 
   div wicket:id = secondaryWrapper
   Some text
   /div
   /div
 /wicket:extend
 
 
 The error I get is:
 
 ERROR - RequestCycle   - Tag expected
 [markup =

wicket\markup\com\sas\av\ui\wicket\templates\original\PrimaryWrapper_35.
 html
 html
 body
 wicket:border
 
 !-- start primary section --
 div id=primary-section  class=post
 Hi there
 wicket:body/
 Yo
 /div
 
 /wicket:border
 /body
 /html
 , index = 4, current = [Raw markup]]
 org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupException: Tag expected
 [markup =

wicket\markup\com\sas\av\ui\wicket\templates\original\PrimaryWrapper_35.
 html
 html
 body
 wicket:border
 
 !-- start primary section --
 div id=primary-section  class=post
 Hi there
 wicket:body/
 Yo
 /div
 
 /wicket:border
 /body
 /html
 , index = 4, current = [Raw markup]]
 at

org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupStream.throwMarkupException(MarkupStream.
 java:465)
 at
 org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupStream.getTag(MarkupStream.java:269)
 at org.apache.wicket.Component.render(Component.java:2433)
 at org.apache.wicket.Component.render(Component.java:2405)
 at
 org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.autoAdd(MarkupContainer.java:225)
 at
 org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.autoAdd(MarkupContainer.java:250)
 at

com.sas.av.ui.wicket.templates.original.ComponentLibraryResolver.resolve
 (ComponentLibraryResolver.java:85)
 at

org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderNext(MarkupContainer.java:1441)
 at

org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderComponentTagBody(MarkupContainer
 .java:1601)
 at

org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.onComponentTagBody(MarkupContainer.jav
 a:1525)
 at

org.apache.wicket.markup.html.border.Border$BorderBodyContainer.onCompon
 entTagBody(Border.java:380)
 at
 org.apache.wicket.Component.renderComponent(Component.java:2626)
 at
 org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.onRender(MarkupContainer.java:1536)
 at org.apache.wicket.Component.render(Component.java:2457)
 at

org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderNext(MarkupContainer.java:1414)
 at

org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderComponentTagBody(MarkupContainer
 .java:1601)
 at

org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderAssociatedMarkup(MarkupContainer
 .java:675)
 at

org.apache.wicket.markup.html.border.Border.onComponentTagBody(Border.ja
 va:305)
 at
 org.apache.wicket.Component.renderComponent(Component.java:2626)
 at
 org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.onRender(MarkupContainer.java:1536)
 at org.apache.wicket.Component.render(Component.java:2457)
 at org.apache.wicket.Component.render(Component.java:2405)
 at
 org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.autoAdd(MarkupContainer.java:225)
 at
 org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.autoAdd(MarkupContainer.java:250)
 at

com.sas.av.ui.wicket.templates.original.ComponentLibraryResolver.resolve
 (ComponentLibraryResolver.java:85)
 
 
 Back in my day we didn't need Tapestry, or Wicket

Re: border error

2009-07-17 Thread Igor Vaynberg
you dont have div wicket:id=border/div in PaginaTestBorder.html

-igor

On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Fernando
Wermusfernando.wer...@gmail.com wrote:
 What am I doing wrong in this very simple example?


 public class PaginaTestBorder  extends AuthenticatedWebPage{
    public PaginaTestBorder(){
        add(new EmptyPanel(tabs));
        MyBorder border = new MyBorder(border);
        border.add(new Label(label, I am the label));
        add(border);
    }
 }


 MyBorder.html
 div
  Everything outside of the lt;wicket:bordergt; tags will be ignored.
  Might be handy as preview code.
    wicket:border
     before the border contents br /
      wicket:body/
     br /after the border contents br /
    /wicket:border
 /div



 class MyBorder extends Border
 {

   public MyBorder(String id)
   {
       super(id);
   }
 }

 WicketMessage: The component(s) below failed to render. A common
 problem is that you have added a component in code but forgot to
 reference it in the markup (thus the component will never be
 rendered).

 1. [MarkupContainer [Component id = border]]
 2. [MarkupContainer [Component id = _body]]
 3. [Component id = label]

 Root cause:

 org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: The component(s) below
 failed to render. A common problem is that you have added a component
 in code but forgot to reference it in the markup (thus the component
 will never be rendered).

 1. [MarkupContainer [Component id = border]]
 2. [MarkupContainer [Component id = _body]]
 3. [Component id = label]





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 www.linkedin.com/in/fernandowermus


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Re: border error

2009-07-17 Thread Fernando Wermus
Igor,
Here it is: the border is in the page.

wicket:extend
div wicket:id=tabs /
div wicket:id=border

span wicket:id=labellabel contents here/span
/div
/wicket:extend

On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.comwrote:

 you dont have div wicket:id=border/div in PaginaTestBorder.html

 -igor

 On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Fernando
 Wermusfernando.wer...@gmail.com wrote:
  What am I doing wrong in this very simple example?
 
 
  public class PaginaTestBorder  extends AuthenticatedWebPage{
 public PaginaTestBorder(){
 add(new EmptyPanel(tabs));
 MyBorder border = new MyBorder(border);
 border.add(new Label(label, I am the label));
 add(border);
 }
  }
 
 
  MyBorder.html
  div
   Everything outside of the lt;wicket:bordergt; tags will be ignored.
   Might be handy as preview code.
 wicket:border
  before the border contents br /
   wicket:body/
  br /after the border contents br /
 /wicket:border
  /div
 
 
 
  class MyBorder extends Border
  {
 
public MyBorder(String id)
{
super(id);
}
  }
 
  WicketMessage: The component(s) below failed to render. A common
  problem is that you have added a component in code but forgot to
  reference it in the markup (thus the component will never be
  rendered).
 
  1. [MarkupContainer [Component id = border]]
  2. [MarkupContainer [Component id = _body]]
  3. [Component id = label]
 
  Root cause:
 
  org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: The component(s) below
  failed to render. A common problem is that you have added a component
  in code but forgot to reference it in the markup (thus the component
  will never be rendered).
 
  1. [MarkupContainer [Component id = border]]
  2. [MarkupContainer [Component id = _body]]
  3. [Component id = label]
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: border error

2009-07-17 Thread Igor Vaynberg
nothing really jumps out at me. create a quickstart and attach it to a jira
issue.

-igor

On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Fernando Wermus
fernando.wer...@gmail.comwrote:

 Igor,
Here it is: the border is in the page.

 wicket:extend
div wicket:id=tabs /
div wicket:id=border

span wicket:id=labellabel contents here/span
/div
 /wicket:extend

 On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  you dont have div wicket:id=border/div in PaginaTestBorder.html
 
  -igor
 
  On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Fernando
  Wermusfernando.wer...@gmail.com wrote:
   What am I doing wrong in this very simple example?
  
  
   public class PaginaTestBorder  extends AuthenticatedWebPage{
  public PaginaTestBorder(){
  add(new EmptyPanel(tabs));
  MyBorder border = new MyBorder(border);
  border.add(new Label(label, I am the label));
  add(border);
  }
   }
  
  
   MyBorder.html
   div
Everything outside of the lt;wicket:bordergt; tags will be ignored.
Might be handy as preview code.
  wicket:border
   before the border contents br /
wicket:body/
   br /after the border contents br /
  /wicket:border
   /div
  
  
  
   class MyBorder extends Border
   {
  
 public MyBorder(String id)
 {
 super(id);
 }
   }
  
   WicketMessage: The component(s) below failed to render. A common
   problem is that you have added a component in code but forgot to
   reference it in the markup (thus the component will never be
   rendered).
  
   1. [MarkupContainer [Component id = border]]
   2. [MarkupContainer [Component id = _body]]
   3. [Component id = label]
  
   Root cause:
  
   org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: The component(s) below
   failed to render. A common problem is that you have added a component
   in code but forgot to reference it in the markup (thus the component
   will never be rendered).
  
   1. [MarkupContainer [Component id = border]]
   2. [MarkupContainer [Component id = _body]]
   3. [Component id = label]
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: border error

2009-07-17 Thread Jason Lea
is it due to closing the tabs div with the short version div / instead 
of div/div?

I had a feeling wicket doesn't like the div / version...

Fernando Wermus wrote:

Igor,
Here it is: the border is in the page.

wicket:extend
div wicket:id=tabs /
div wicket:id=border

span wicket:id=labellabel contents here/span
/div
/wicket:extend

On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.comwrote:

  

you dont have div wicket:id=border/div in PaginaTestBorder.html

-igor

On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Fernando
Wermusfernando.wer...@gmail.com wrote:


What am I doing wrong in this very simple example?


public class PaginaTestBorder  extends AuthenticatedWebPage{
   public PaginaTestBorder(){
   add(new EmptyPanel(tabs));
   MyBorder border = new MyBorder(border);
   border.add(new Label(label, I am the label));
   add(border);
   }
}


MyBorder.html
div
 Everything outside of the lt;wicket:bordergt; tags will be ignored.
 Might be handy as preview code.
   wicket:border
before the border contents br /
 wicket:body/
br /after the border contents br /
   /wicket:border
/div



class MyBorder extends Border
{

  public MyBorder(String id)
  {
  super(id);
  }
}

WicketMessage: The component(s) below failed to render. A common
problem is that you have added a component in code but forgot to
reference it in the markup (thus the component will never be
rendered).

1. [MarkupContainer [Component id = border]]
2. [MarkupContainer [Component id = _body]]
3. [Component id = label]

Root cause:

org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: The component(s) below
failed to render. A common problem is that you have added a component
in code but forgot to reference it in the markup (thus the component
will never be rendered).

1. [MarkupContainer [Component id = border]]
2. [MarkupContainer [Component id = _body]]
3. [Component id = label]





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