hmmm..so correct me if its not the right understanding..i.e. the only time
wicket would be fetching the older page versions is when a user hit the back
button and clicks on a link (or submit a form) from that previous page, and
with that whatever page-version those links/forms were linked to
Yet another question...
Does wicket handles double form submission in anyway ? like if the user
clicks the back button where the previous page was a result of a form
submission, which could result in double form submission..OR otherwise
refreshes that page..
Yes, Wicket by default uses the
But a user can click the back button to go to the previous page with
the form and submit it again, but that isn't something wicket should
prevent. Because that could be valid for that application, a user
submit something then sees it made a mistake, presses back, corrects
it and submit again..
Wat you could try to do is make that markup container a
transparantresolver. Then the components can be added to the page
itself
2007/11/18, nlif [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried adding an attributeModifier to the Page class, and it doesn't work
(the dir attribute is not added to the html element).
I tried adding an attributeModifier to the Page class, and it doesn't work
(the dir attribute is not added to the html element).
I then tried creating a WebMarkupContainer (and adding wicket:id to the html
element in my html file), but this throws an exception. I think it's because
I did it in
Thats why we also have IcomponentBorder, because thats like a swing
border, you add that border to a component instead the other way
around
2007/11/16, Stefan Simik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
thanks for your response igor,
yes, you are right, i understand, that in the output html border wraps
its
I've successfully implemented Spring injection in *pages*, using annotations
from the wicket-spring-annot jar.
But when I try to inject a bean in the *session* class:
public class WkSession extends AuthenticatedWebSession {
@SpringBean
private UserService userService;
// getter /
On Nov 18, 2007 2:55 AM, mfs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah that scenario still makes sense where the user goes to the form page
itself, but i was refering to the scenario where the user goes to the page
(with the back button) which got shown after form submission, as in that
case the browser
Uwe Schäfer wrote:
Is it currently impossible to use constructor injection ?
To quickly answer my own question: no, but little tricky! :)
Well, you need to replace instances of new FooComponent() with something
that gets injected, like a ProviderFoo if you're using Guice, or some
kind of
Yeah that scenario still makes sense where the user goes to the form page
itself, but i was refering to the scenario where the user goes to the page
(with the back button) which got shown after form submission, as in that
case the browser would be submitting the request to the server (implicitly
Yes, I just found it in the Javadoc of SpringComponentInjector, and was about
to post it, but you have been faster!
Anyway, thank you.
Best regards,
Hugues
Timo Rantalaiho wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007, Hugues Pichereau wrote:
I've successfully implemented Spring injection in *pages*, using
Hi Igor and Eelco,
I studied wicket-seam code and i understand its injection pattern
pretty well. But i want to implement the seam integration by other
approach because there are some special things:
1. With SeamProxyTargetLocator is not possible to inject null values.
2. in
The image is:
http://www.ibstaff.net/fmartinez/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/arch.jpg
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On Nov 18, 2007 4:39 PM, Frank Martínez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
This (Attached image) is my vision of the Wicket-Seam Integration.
I am working on it and i
I've found what I wanted in \test\java\org\apache\wicket\properties
Cheers,
Daniel
dtoffe wrote:
Hi !
Can I put arbitrary (I mean, not mapped to components) properties in
my own subclass of WebApplication, or I have to put them in another place
? How should I load them ?
Hi !
Can I put arbitrary (I mean, not mapped to components) properties in my
own subclass of WebApplication, or I have to put them in another place ?
How should I load them ? Should I use java.util.Properties, or the wicket
flavour ?
I've been looking at the code of Properties,
Hi Murat!
If you are running behind a WebSeal proxy, just configure the junction as
transparent and
deploy your application with the same context-root as the junction name.
Then you can run like:
myserver1.xxx.com:80/myapp1 - localhost:8080/myapp1
The transparent setting means that the proxy
Hi
I am setting locale and a userid to my custom Session in the
application.newSession() method
(the information comes from a front end proxy),
and this works fine under Jetty, but I get this nullpointer exception under
WebLogic.
Is that the wrong place to call bind()?
its possible, you just have to figure out how to do it :)
-igor
On Nov 18, 2007 5:23 AM, Frank Martínez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Igor and Eelco,
I studied wicket-seam code and i understand its injection pattern
pretty well. But i want to implement the seam integration by other
approach
just use Properties, thats what its for... no need for anything
wicket-related here
-igor
On Nov 18, 2007 9:46 AM, dtoffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
Can I put arbitrary (I mean, not mapped to components) properties in my
own subclass of WebApplication, or I have to put them in
Hi Igor and Eelco,
I studied wicket-seam code and i understand its injection pattern
pretty well. But i want to implement the seam integration by other
approach because there are some special things:
1. With SeamProxyTargetLocator is not possible to inject null values.
2. in
Thanks for your help !
Cheers,
Daniel
igor.vaynberg wrote:
just use Properties, thats what its for... no need for anything
wicket-related here
-igor
On Nov 18, 2007 9:46 AM, dtoffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
Can I put arbitrary (I mean, not mapped to components)
On Nov 18, 2007 7:51 AM, Frank Martínez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The image is:
http://www.ibstaff.net/fmartinez/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/arch.jpg
Looks fine, but it doesn't tell me much about how it would be
implemented. I prefer to talk code :-)
Eelco
Hello users,
I am in the process of deploying a wicket site and found that the
cool scriptalicious effect I am using does not work when I am in
Deployment mode. In the Safari console it shows:
SyntaxError: Parse error
http://www.blahblah.com/resources/
The easy solution is to disable javascript cleanup:
INIT:
getResourceSettings().setStripJavascriptCommentsAndWhitespace(false);
I have been too lazy to actually try to fix the problem, I'm afraid.
Frank
On Nov 19, 2007 7:21 AM, John Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello users,
I am in
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