SOLVED !! Re: Problem following TextField example
Browsing the forum archive I've found a clue to this issue: In web.xml I've changed the line url-pattern/wicket/url-pattern, adding a url-pattern//url-pattern as another url pattern and now it doesn't give an error. Thanks !!! Daniel dtoffe wrote: Eelco Hillenius wrote: Yes, as I said in my last post, I'm using 1.2.6, last stable version as of some two or three days ago. Thanks for your example !! That's why those two URLs are so different. What is not clear to me is what exactly goes wrong? Do you get exceptions? Or do your models not get upated right? Eelco The server log shows no exception trace or error message at all, and the page turns to HTTP Status 404 (The requested resource () is not available.) I've deleted the closing tag in the LT html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml; GT line, notice the lacking of a slash sign just before the greater than sign. This way I've received a very long Unexpected RuntimeException trace, and at the end, this dump (sorry for the long size and formatting): -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Problem-following-TextField-example-tf4302594.html#a12265590 Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: SOLVED !! Re: Problem following TextField example
Browsing the forum archive I've found a clue to this issue: In web.xml I've changed the line url-pattern/wicket/url-pattern, adding a url-pattern//url-pattern as another url pattern and now it doesn't give an error. Can you give us your whole url-pattern section please? Note that it should end in a star, like url-pattern/*/url-pattern. Eelco - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: SOLVED !! Re: Problem following TextField example
Eelco Hillenius wrote: Browsing the forum archive I've found a clue to this issue: In web.xml I've changed the line url-pattern/wicket/url-pattern, adding a url-pattern//url-pattern as another url pattern and now it doesn't give an error. Can you give us your whole url-pattern section please? Note that it should end in a star, like url-pattern/*/url-pattern. Eelco Sure !! It is like this: servlet-mapping servlet-nameWicketApplication/servlet-name url-pattern/wicket/url-pattern /servlet-mapping servlet-mapping servlet-nameWicketApplication/servlet-name url-pattern//url-pattern /servlet-mapping I'm using Netbeans 5.5.1 with the Wicket support plugin, so I didn't edited this file by hand but rather I added a / in the edit field in a comma separated list as instructed, like /wicket,/, and the editor converted that to the xml tags. The /wicket part seems to be put there at the creation of the example Wicket project, which is handled by the support plugin. BTW I've used just /, not /*, but since my example was just one page, perhaps that's why it worked anyway. I'll change that to /*. Hope this helps, I want to add... well, as you all might have noticed, I'm newbie in all this, in the last weeks I've been suffering all the pains of JSP, JSF, XML and all that nightmare. I've found Wicket last thursday night and right now I'm rather confident about the things that I, with all my newbieness on my shoulders, can do in the next days. Thanks for doing such great work !!! Daniel -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Problem-following-TextField-example-tf4302594.html#a12267558 Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: SOLVED !! Re: Problem following TextField example
servlet-mapping servlet-nameWicketApplication/servlet-name url-pattern/wicket/url-pattern /servlet-mapping servlet-mapping servlet-nameWicketApplication/servlet-name url-pattern//url-pattern /servlet-mapping I'm using Netbeans 5.5.1 with the Wicket support plugin, so I didn't edited this file by hand but rather I added a / in the edit field in a comma separated list as instructed, like /wicket,/, and the editor converted that to the xml tags. Tbh, I don't see why you would need two mappings. Maybe it is something the plugin requires, but typically one should be enough. The /wicket part seems to be put there at the creation of the example Wicket project, which is handled by the support plugin. BTW I've used just /, not /*, but since my example was just one page, perhaps that's why it worked anyway. I'll change that to /*. You need /* (or /wicket/*) to let Wicket handle things like javascript/ css contributions and serve packaged images etc. Wicket simply doesn't work properly if you don't put that star in. I want to add... well, as you all might have noticed, I'm newbie in all this, in the last weeks I've been suffering all the pains of JSP, JSF, XML and all that nightmare. I've found Wicket last thursday night and right now I'm rather confident about the things that I, with all my newbieness on my shoulders, can do in the next days. Thanks for doing such great work !!! Good, keep on struggeling and eventually you'll get there :) Eelco - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]