Re: [Wicket-user] Webby is cool

2007-02-15 Thread Chris M
Oops, sorry. I am the author of webby and webby4db. As my daytime job is 
not related too much to wicket and webby, I am not too actively reading 
this mailing list either.

Thanks for the positive feedback btw.

Please have a look at my latest blog post 
(http://r8fe.net/wordpress/?p=13) to see my plans for the future of webby.

If anybody is interested in participating (and eventually making the 
team list grow a little ;-)), just let me know.

Regards,
Chris

Igor Vaynberg wrote:

 lol
 -igor


 On 2/13/07, *Eelco Hillenius* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://r8fe.net/webby/team-list.html

 Spooky! ;)

 Eelco

 On 2/13/07, Jason Schnitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The WebbyDB seems to be a link off of the concepts page under
 persistance.
 
  webbyDB: http://r8fe.net/webby4db/
 
  I have never used this myself just interested.
 
  Jason
 
  On 2/13/07, Jean-Baptiste Quenot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   * nilo de roock:
  
Today I looked at WebbyDB, it's a
 'PHP-type-of-dump-classes-on-webpage' app,
hibernate handles the persistency side. It depends on webby,
 wicket,
databinder and hibernate.
  
   Do you have a pointer please?  Or is it http://r8fe.net/webby/
   --
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[Wicket-user] generic bean support with webby: release 0.5

2006-11-12 Thread Chris M
Dear All,

there's a new version of webby available, see http://r8fe.net/wordpress/.

If generic bean (or: business object) manipulation and navigation is of 
interest to you, you might have a look and leave me a comment or an email.

Best regards,
Chris

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[Wicket-user] Webby uses Wicket ... link would be nice.

2006-10-19 Thread Chris M
Just released 0.4 of webby, webby4db and examples, see 
http://r8fe.net/webby and the blog entry at http://r8fe.net/wordpress.

Webby aims at supporting quick creation of data centric web 
applications, built upon Wicket, using a bean descriptor like approach.

My question: Could someone of the wicket-committers add a link to it 
from the external links section of the Wiki Index?

Cheers,
Chris

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[Wicket-user] Toolkit for editing and navigating business objects (a.k.a. Beans)

2006-09-05 Thread Chris M
Dear All,

based on some ideas about business objects, descriptions of them and 
annotations I built a first implementaiton of a toolkit, named webby. 
Webby uses wicket, wicket-extensions and databinder (http://databinder.net).

The goal of this effort is to allow concentrating on writing code which 
solves business issues, not dumb input/output routines and repetitive 
user interface functionality, see the http://r8fe.net/webby/index.html.

If you are interested in these topics, please have a look at 
http://r8fe.net and let me know your feedback here on this list or as 
comments on my latest blog post (http://r8fe.net/wordpress).

Cheers,
Chris

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[Wicket-user] svn checkout: could not connect to server

2006-06-01 Thread Chris M

Trying to checkout wicket 1.2 fails. Using the command

svn checkout 
https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket/branches/WICKET_1_2/wicket wicket


results in the following:

svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svnroot/wicket/branches/WICKET_1_2/wicket'
svn: PROPFIND of '/svnroot/wicket/branches/WICKET_1_2/wicket': could not 
connect to server (https://svn.sourceforge.net)


Am I doing something wrong here?

Cheers,
Chris


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Re: [Wicket-user] Wicket behind apache, using ProxyPass?

2006-05-21 Thread Chris M

Dave,

thanks for the slash hint, but it did not help. Maybe you are using 
some other config directives for apache to get it running?


I am now successfully using mod_jk as suggested by Aaron. Thanks for 
this hint!


Chris

David Leangen wrote:


I also use Wicket behind a firewall and use ProxyPass.

Personally, I've never had any problems. I use this type of config on the
firewall machine:


 ProxyPass /contextRoot/ http://localserver:8080/contextRoot/
 ProxyPassReverse /contextRoot/ http://localserver:8080/contextRoot/


Maybe the missing ending slash is the problem?


Cheers,
Dave




 


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Thanks, sounds like a better fit to what I need.

Aaron Hiniker wrote:

   


I usually use mod_jk for apache + tomcat.. you may try that if you
can't get this to work


On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 10:46 +0200, Chris M wrote:

 


The following setup I'd like to get up and running:

- apache 2 listening on port 80, serving some static pages to
   


the internet
   


- tomcat (running on port 8080), serving applications where some of
which (but not all) are intended to be used via the internet as well.
- in order to not have to open any other port than port 80, apache is
configured via ProxyPass (see
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html) to forward
   


requests
   


to tomcat like this:

ProxyPass /my-app http://my.domain.com:8080/my-app
ProxyPassReverse /my-app http://my.domain.com:8080/my-app

For an application built with webwork for the view this works
   


nicely, but:
   


For an application built with wicket this does not work, I get e.g. an
URL like:

http://my.domain.com/my-app;jsessionid=CF5B5B15DAA865DB9920B71CF
   


6E28496?wicket:interface=:1::
 


and apache giving me error 404.

Any ideas? Any help appreciated!

Regards,
Chris



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[Wicket-user] Wicket behind apache, using ProxyPass?

2006-05-20 Thread Chris M

The following setup I'd like to get up and running:

- apache 2 listening on port 80, serving some static pages to the internet
- tomcat (running on port 8080), serving applications where some of 
which (but not all) are intended to be used via the internet as well.
- in order to not have to open any other port than port 80, apache is 
configured via ProxyPass (see 
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html) to forward requests 
to tomcat like this:


ProxyPass /my-app http://my.domain.com:8080/my-app
ProxyPassReverse /my-app http://my.domain.com:8080/my-app

For an application built with webwork for the view this works nicely, but:

For an application built with wicket this does not work, I get e.g. an 
URL like:


http://my.domain.com/my-app;jsessionid=CF5B5B15DAA865DB9920B71CF6E28496?wicket:interface=:1::

and apache giving me error 404.

Any ideas? Any help appreciated!

Regards,
Chris



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Re: [Wicket-user] Wicket behind apache, using ProxyPass?

2006-05-20 Thread Chris M

Thanks, sounds like a better fit to what I need.

Aaron Hiniker wrote:

I usually use mod_jk for apache + tomcat.. you may try that if you 
can't get this to work



On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 10:46 +0200, Chris M wrote:


The following setup I'd like to get up and running:

- apache 2 listening on port 80, serving some static pages to the internet
- tomcat (running on port 8080), serving applications where some of 
which (but not all) are intended to be used via the internet as well.
- in order to not have to open any other port than port 80, apache is 
configured via ProxyPass (see 
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html) to forward requests 
to tomcat like this:


ProxyPass /my-app http://my.domain.com:8080/my-app
ProxyPassReverse /my-app http://my.domain.com:8080/my-app

For an application built with webwork for the view this works nicely, but:

For an application built with wicket this does not work, I get e.g. an 
URL like:


http://my.domain.com/my-app;jsessionid=CF5B5B15DAA865DB9920B71CF6E28496?wicket:interface=:1::

and apache giving me error 404.

Any ideas? Any help appreciated!

Regards,
Chris



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[Wicket-user] multiple tab pages, tabbed panel

2006-03-12 Thread Chris M
I am looking for support for tabbed panes in wicket. On 
www.wicket-library.com I found a description of a class 
wicket.markup.html.tabs.TabbedPanel or LazyTabbedPanel. 
(http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/compref?bookmarkablePage=wicket.examples.compref.TabbedPanelPage)


The issue is that I can't find this class in neither wicket nor 
wicket-extensions. Do you have a hint where to find the class or why I 
can't find it?


Thanks,
Chris



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[Wicket-user] Running examples in live action gives proxy error

2006-02-08 Thread Chris M

hi,
when trying to run the examples from 
http://wicket.sourceforge.net/Examples.html#Running_the_Examples_Yourself 
in live action, then a page with proxy error opens. can someone fix 
this or let me know where to post this message so that it is picked up 
and fixed by someone? i think it is important to have an easy way in 
running the examples so that potential wicket users (as i am) can easily 
evaulate the tool.


thanks,
chris




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