What goes into the converter? Cant you debug this?
I guess its the number formatter somehow
On 3/4/08, Ned Collyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have the following
>
> private class I18nForm extends Form {
> public I18nForm(String id) {
> super(id, new CompoundPropertyMo
Swarm throws a RestartResponseAtInterceptPageException to the login
page if it detects an anonymous user trying to access a secure page.
in the login page you can then do (after a successfull login)
if(!continueToOriginalDestination()) setResponsePage(somePage.class);
the if is only in place becaus
Hi,
I wonder how I can achieve to use different pages from the same mounted root
page depending
on the page parameters.
For instance:
/cars/vendor
this should show a list of all cars by a vendor (ProductList.class),
vendor would be a page parameter
/cars/vendor/product
this should show the deta
Hey there,
Don't shoot, I just got here. And yes I did have look at the archive
to answer my question.
Actually I also read the MEAP Wicket in Action, but I wasn't satisfied
with the answers, so please hear me out and share your opinion.
The reason I'm here is that I fell in love with Wicket and
Yes, I suppose I can debug it after a while of downloading sources and
debugging stuff.
BigDecimalConverter bdc = new BigDecimalConverter();
System.out.println(bdc.convertToObject("3 000", Locale.FRENCH));
=>3
DoubleConverter dc = new DoubleConverter();
System.out.println(dc.convertToObject("3 0
On 3/3/08, Maurice Marrink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just using ajax to update one form field should not wipe out all the
> other form fields, unless you add the entire form to your ajaxtarget.
> It is sufficient to only add the formcomponent you are updating to
> your ajaxtarget that way any
How did you do the SSO?
Im trying the RemoteSSO but it doesnt seem to work out of the box... Or
they forgot to mention some critical information about it.. Do you have
to set a cross context or something?
regards
Toto Laricot wrote:
We've done it. Nothing Wicket-specific. JForum runs as a s
Try adding a WindowClosedCallback to your modal window to repaint the
ListMultipleChoice.
something like
setWindowClosedCallback(new WindowClosedCallback()
{
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
@Override
Firstly, I am not familiar with MVP but have used MVC a lot, and had a quick
read over Fowlers stuff.
Personally, I like to approach everything "enterprisey" by using services
which can be split into different areas of functionality.
The interface can be developed in a separate module so you do
Nick, I think you would be quite surprised at the level of auditing something
has to pass to be used in a financial system, especially a bank. (unless u
have some dodgy bank)
If something is theoretically possible, then thats as good as "proven".
Gotta remember that hackers are a lot smarter in
Hi,
I am trying to figure out where the time is lost.
This is my component, which has an AjaxEventBehaviour:
WebMarkupContainer timeslot = new WebMarkupContainer(id);
timeslot.add(new AjaxEventBehavior("onclick")
{
@Override
protected void onEvent(AjaxReq
While that is true.. It's also true that wicket devs favor stuff proven
with a quickstart, because it becomes easier to make a fix for something
you can see in code..
So as I've written once before a quickstart should be the way to go or
just use one of the existing applications, phone book or
I can claim anything in thought experiments. That is easy. Making it
true is something different.
Martijn
On 3/4/08, Ned Collyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Nick, I think you would be quite surprised at the level of auditing something
> has to pass to be used in a financial system, especiall
Wicket does nothing to protect from CSRF attacks, and it is trivially
vulnerable. Sure it's a lot more difficult with the standard
?wicket:interface type URLs than it would be with more predictable URLs,
but you can still quite easily guess the URLs, and futhermore, to
improve your chances of s
On 3/4/08, Gabor Szokoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the ajax debug window, I can only see the modalwindow form
> submission, and no further activity.
Woops, this part was wrong. The component was sent in the
ajax response, but without the new choices added to the model by the
modalwindow f
I found out that this is an IE issue. In Firefox it works fine and takes
about 300ms. But unfortunatly i have to use IE6.
So does anyone know how to speedup the javascript handling in IE6?
Benjamin
2008/3/4, Benjamin Ernst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to figure out where the time
My point is, if the code path exists, doing some elaborate session hijacking
sniffer something something predict blah... can be a pain in the arse and
not really a valuable investment.
A better thing would be to ask the devs if it is plausible (regardless of
how hard it might be in the real world
The point of CSRF attack is that you *DONT* have to hijack the session.
By including for example an image on the attacking website with a src
reference to the vulnerable website, the browser load the page of
vulnerable website, and if you currently have a session, the browser
will be tricked i
Yes!! This is what I want to say in my example! The request is made by the
victim's browser and the attacker don't require to hijack the session!!
Thank you Sebastiaan for explain better than me!
Arthur.
2008/3/4, Sebastiaan van Erk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> The point of CSRF attack is that yo
Guys,
I've some Wicket (1.3.x) pages for which I need to get the absolute path (to
be included in a email message).
With wicket 1.2.x the call RequestCycle.get().urlFor(null,pageClass
,parameters).toString() was retuning the page absolute path (containing the
application context) but migrating to
>> I believe that answers the original question, that CSRF protection is
*NOT* a security feature offered by Wicket.
I think the same, I said it and they tell me that URLs wasn't predictables
when the page identifiers are a correlative numbers, so vulnerable to CSRF
attacks.
I want to emphasize t
ahh yep :)
I was actually fixing one of these last week using a different framework.
Must be late.
Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
>
> The point of CSRF attack is that you *DONT* have to hijack the session.
>
> By including for example an image on the attacking website with a src
> reference to t
Hi,
The tampering with data part is resolved by Wicket, since Wicket does
not use hidden fields but stores the data in the session on the server side.
Furthermore, Wicket by default does server side validation of all input,
even if you add ajaxy behaviors to also do client side validation.
As with all thing's you can make them more or less secure. As stated
before, depending on a level of paranoia nothing are secure!
Mounting a page and making it stateless, and further more making it take
parameters is one of less safer ones.
If the application is a web one, well use CSRF attac
I use RequestUtils to convert the path to an absolute path, seems to
work like a charm :-)
import org.apache.wicket.protocol.http.RequestUtils;
RequestUtils.toAbsolutePath(relativePath);
Regards
// Daniel
On 2008-03-04, at 12:17, Paolo Di Tommaso wrote:
Guys,
I've some Wicket (1.3.x) pag
That said...
Would a valid solution involving appending a pair of session keys to the
url workout?
http://thesiteiwannahack.com/?wicket:keyA=somethingreallylong&wicket:keyB=somethinkreallylong&wicket:interface=:11:formToHack::IFormSubmitListener::&myparam1=val1
The wicket:key would be added
>> Having an quickstart as a usecase could help developers decide if its
worth the effort.
Since the moment that wicket does not add any random parameter to urls, the
applications are vulnerable to CSRF attacks, so I think that quickstart
application could be a good example but I think that we can
yes, Sebastian, wicket resolved data tampering because it stores in session
form data. I commented "data tampering" too to refer to security features
that could be provided by frameworks, like HDIV does...
;-)
Arthur.
2008/3/4, Sebastiaan van Erk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> The tampering
Hi,
Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
As with all thing's you can make them more or less secure. As stated
before, depending on a level of paranoia nothing are secure!
But that's got nothing to do with the question: does Wicket offer
security feature X? Nor does it help answer the f
Wicket has support for protection just enable it:
CryptedUrlWebRequestCodingStrategy
and you can use that in combination with:
UrlCompressingWebRequestProcessor
The problem with this is i guess that the normal form get then also still
works but i am not sure
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:42 A
Hi,
Could someone please explain (or point me in the direction of a tutorial)
the difference between HttpSessionStore and SecondLevelCacheSessionStore.
We have to use a HttpSessionStore, because otherwise we get
NotSerializableException's being thrown everywhere.
Does using HttpSessionStore hav
i would just fix the serialization exceptions
So that you can cluster when you want to or you can restart your server
without loosing sessions
HttpSessionStore does have its problems because of the stack it keeps (with
use of backbutton)
johan
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 1:15 PM, richardwilko <[EMA
Hmm, Im a little slow this week.. Theres even an article about it:
http://javathoughts.capesugarbird.com/2007/08/protecting-wicket-application-against.html
Johan Compagner wrote:
Wicket has support for protection just enable it:
CryptedUrlWebRequestCodingStrategy
and you can use that in combi
Nice. thank you!
But the real problem is that the RequestCycle#urlFor( Class, PageParams ) is
returning a relating path like:
../?wicket:bookmarkablePage=the.class.Name
Well the javadoc for urlFor() states:
*Returns a bookmarkable URL that references a given page class using a given
set of page
Checkout the other part of this thread, I think this has become a dead
end...
http://javathoughts.capesugarbird.com/2007/08/protecting-wicket-application-against.html
Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
Hi,
Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
As with all thing's you can make them more or less s
good article Nino! Our paranoia is not going to be really a paranoia... ;-)
As Sebastian comment "CSRF attack is relatively high risk, and relatively
low cost to fix".
Arthur.
2008/3/4, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hmm, Im a little slow this week.. Theres eve
How does the crypted web url request coding strategy work with
bookmarkable pages and nice urls? Do they play nice together?
The form with the token looks good, the question I have is, why is
something like it not the default (since almost everybody's site will be
vulnerable without it)?
Cur
Arthur Ahiceh wrote:
good article Nino! Our paranoia is not going to be really a paranoia... ;-)
:)
As Sebastian comment "CSRF attack is relatively high risk, and relatively
low cost to fix".
Yes that's true..
Arthur.
2008/3/4, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael <[EMAIL PROTE
Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
How does the crypted web url request coding strategy work with
bookmarkable pages and nice urls? Do they play nice together?
Im also thinking of Ajax, how does fit it...
The form with the token looks good, the question I have is, why is
something like it not the de
I have Component using CompoundPropertyModel (sth like that):
public class MyPanelOne extends Panel {
public MyPanelOne(String id, CompoundPropertyModel cModel) {
super(id);
Form form = new Form("someForm",cModel);
form.add(new MyPanelTwo("panelTwo"));
form.add(new Label("blabla"
You are adding the textfield not to panelTwo but to the form (in the
constructor of panelTwo).
That or you made some errors copy-pasting.
Try to add the textfield directly to PanelTwo and if that does not
work change the id of your textfield to "panelTwo.textfield"
Maurice
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1394
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
ok, enter a jira rfe
-igor
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 2:41 AM, Juha Alatalo
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In this case I have to visit different page when browse is chosen. When
I come back form is cleared, isn't it?
- Juha
That was copy-paste mistake.
Thx for that method with '.'
Mr Mean wrote:
>
> You are adding the textfield not to panelTwo but to the form (in the
> constructor of panelTwo).
> That or you made some errors copy-pasting.
> Try to add the textfield directly to PanelTwo and if that does not
> wor
I am using Ajax to populate 3 related DropDownChoice widgets in a search form
(area, country, region) - see my
http://www.nabble.com/Combining-Ajax-and-non-Ajax-pages-tt15587166.html#a15587166
previous thread for more info.
I am trying to maintain the search criteria in a model stored in the
I am using markup inheritance ( and )
and need to set the
page title from my subpage. I currently add a label in the base class
(BasePage.java)
and make it use an abstract method getTitle(), which is overridden in
the subclass
(SubPage.java). Has anybody found a better way?
Here's my soluti
Found it:
http://wicketstuff.org/maven/repository/org/wicketstuff/wicket-contrib-tinymce/1.3-SNAPSHOT/
Also see this in svn for examples on using Wicket TinyMCE:
https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicket-contrib-tinymce-examples/
Thanks,
Zach
Zach Cox wrote:
>
On 3/4/08, Ned Collyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Firstly, I am not familiar with MVP but have used MVC a lot, and had a
> quick
> read over Fowlers stuff.
I never really heard of MVP and looks like as per Martin Fowler's site it
has been "retired" and split into two other esoteric patterns
I do basically the same thing, but since the title does not change on my
pages I see no need to have a (dynamic) model for the property, plus I
just use the constructor to set it, which saves some loc. In other words:
public abstract class BasePage extends WebPage
{
// ...
public BasePage(S
The way I do it is; dont specify a title in your base page then just add the
title in the subpage:
base page.html
subpage.html:
hard code or use wicket label to add this
subpage.java
Richard
hbf wrote:
>
> I am using markup inheritance ( and )
> and need to
Just a thought from a security newbie... does/can wicket require POST
for form submissions? Would that prevent the issue of embedding the
evil param values in the src of an image?
-
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Ah, 'course! Should have thought of it, that's an option they mention
in "Wicket in Action".
However, Sebastiaan's solution can be reused in places where the markup
you have to change is not in . -- Good to know.
On 04.03.2008, at 15:27, richardwilko wrote:
The way I do it is; dont specify a ti
Forget it... it wouldn't help much.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Csrf:
Using POST instead of GET does not offer protection, as JavaScript can
be used to forge POST requests with ease.
On Mar 4, 2008, at 9:29 AM, Alex Jacoby wrote:
Just a thought from a security newbie... does/can wicket req
Hi Wicket users!
We've published a new version of the Wicket plugin for Grails that works
with Wicket 1.3. See announcement here:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRAILS/2008/03/04/Wicket+1.3+Grails+Plug-in+Released
And more info here: http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRAILS/Wicket+Plugin
One
On 3/4/08, Sebastiaan van Erk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do basically the same thing, but since the title does not change on my
> pages I see no need to have a (dynamic) model for the property, plus I
> just use the constructor to set it, which saves some loc. In other words:
>
>
> public ab
Hi,
I want to realize a palette within a ModalWindow. I have subclassed the
ModalWindow and added a palette with the setContent() method. This works
actually, the model is updated with the selected choices after closing the
modal window and submitting the form.
The only problem is the following:
Hi
I know theres the captcha in wicket extensions.. But have anyone
considered integrating something like this:
http://forge.octo.com/jcaptcha/confluence/display/general/Home
or
http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplecaptcha/
--
-Wicket for love
-Jme for fun
Nino Martinez Wael
Java Speciali
Is this for real? =)
Wow! This really makes my day. I'll have to check this out.
Having Groovy take care of "hot reloading" Pages seems like a *MUCH*
better solution than what we have today (spotty reloading of java
classes through the JVM).
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 8:49 AM, graemer <[EMAIL PRO
On the other hand, I've also done something with listviews.. Allowing
sub pages adding markup items to menus etc Using the listviews as
place holders...
Kaspar Fischer wrote:
Ah, 'course! Should have thought of it, that's an option they mention
in "Wicket in Action".
However, Sebastiaan's
On 3/4/08, Sebastiaan van Erk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Carman wrote:
>
> > The problem with this approach is that you're not able to localize the
> > title if you hard-code it. What I've done is actually specify a key
> > for my messages file and I use that. So, every page has to def
James Carman wrote:
The problem with this approach is that you're not able to localize the
title if you hard-code it. What I've done is actually specify a key
for my messages file and I use that. So, every page has to define its
page.title key in its PageClass.properties file.
That's what I
Hi. I am complete newby to Wicket, and currently making my way through the
"forest" if Wicket API :)
Today I tryed to create a "proof-of-concept" for new Wicket component, and
found some strange behavior of ModalWindow that is based on component
(Panel), and put within tag.
To put in short my pa
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 4:34 AM, Paolo Di Tommaso
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice. thank you!
>
> But the real problem is that the RequestCycle#urlFor( Class, PageParams ) is
> returning a relating path like:
>
> ../?wicket:bookmarkablePage=the.class.Name
why dont you mount your page and then
if you want to propogate the cpm down to the panel, but maybe index it
with the panel's id you can do
class mypanel extends panel {
protected imodel initmodel() {
imodel model=super.initmodel(); // returns original cpm
return new compoundpropertymodel(new propertymodel(model, getid()
you can mount productlist on /cars/vendors
and productdetail on /cars/vendor/product
-igor
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 12:24 AM, okrohne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I wonder how I can achieve to use different pages from the same mounted root
> page depending
> on the page parameters.
>
Hey everyone. I am not sure wicket deals with anything like this but I wanted
to check before I decided to go the javascript route.
I want an autosuggest textfield for a listchoice. So say I have a a
listchoice that is supposed to show customer names from a table in the
database and say there are
The feature is called autocomplete textfield in wicket... you can
easily find it on the web (google).
2008/3/4, taygolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hey everyone. I am not sure wicket deals with anything like this but I wanted
> to check before I decided to go the javascript route.
>
> I want an au
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 07:27:41PM -0800, Gin Yeah exclaimed:
>Can you just make your 1d list look like a 2d list to the ListView?
>
> // this make a 1d list to look like a 2d list
>class FoldingList extends AbstractList> implements
>Serializable {
>List inputList;
>int width
There's also an autocomplete textfield that uses the scriptaculous
javascript library. a fancy demo of it can be found here:
http://demo.script.aculo.us/ajax/autocompleter_customized
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Martin Makundi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The feature is called autocomplete te
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008, Sven Schliesing wrote:
> This works quite good. But I'm having problems with using too much
> "internal knowledge" (e.g. the tabs-container id) of the AjaxTabbedPanel.
>
> Sure, this is more an academically problem. But I'd like to know if
It's not plain academic, because t
Hi,
but how can I specify that vendor and product is variable?
For instance how would you mount this:
/cars/chrysler-> uses ProductList.class
/cars/chrysler/voyager->ProductDetail.class
So chrysler(vendor) is a parameter for ProductList.class,
chrysler(vendor) and voyager(product) are
I have a use case that says that one user can only be logged on to one
device at a time. The way I implemented this is by allowing the user to log
on to a second device which would intern log them off the first device. I
have done this by having the session look for other sessions that have the
sam
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 9:47 AM, okrohne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> but how can I specify that vendor and product is variable?
> For instance how would you mount this:
>
> /cars/chrysler-> uses ProductList.class
> /cars/chrysler/voyager->ProductDetail.class
>
> So chrysler(
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 4:42 AM, Sebastiaan van Erk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The form with the token looks good, the question I have is, why is
> something like it not the default (since almost everybody's site will be
> vulnerable without it)?
because we are a generic framework and i believ
i've been given permission to open source the kitten captcha i wrote for
thoof. i don't have time right now, but hope to get to it before too long.
to see it, you can submit a story on thoof.
jon
Nino.Martinez wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I know theres the captcha in wicket extensions.. But have a
btw, if you really want to be extremely secure and don't mind some number
crunching overhead, you might try using cryptographically secure urls. it's
as easy as installing a new url coding strategy in wicket.
Arthur Ahiceh wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I have a very critical application in a banki
If I write my own MyValidator for a field I can place my resourceKey for
example 'minimum' in my panel's properties file under
"myForm.weight.MyValidator.minimum". This however requires everyone
using that validator to add this value to their panel/page. I assume
there is a default way of providin
i have not yet written a highly secure application in wicket yet, but i've
been waiting for years for the financial sector to discover wicket because i
believe it transparently solves the majority of security problems for that
domain (if not all). most other web frameworks (and possibly all) cann
yeah, urls keyed to user's session...
-igor
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Jonathan Locke
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> btw, if you really want to be extremely secure and don't mind some number
> crunching overhead, you might try using cryptographically secure urls. it's
> as easy as in
public abstract class BasePage extends WebPage {
public BasePage(final PageParameters parameters) {
// If the title is not set in any sub-pages this will be the
default
setTitle(new StringResourceModel("base.page.title", this,
null));
}
pro
I think you can put "MyValidator.minimum" in your app's properties file.
That makes it the app-level default.
Yuesong
-Original Message-
From: Michael Mehrle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:53 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Resource keys for custom Vali
Is there a validator in wicket that constrains the input length?
Michael
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Yeah, that would work - thanks!
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Wang, Yuesong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 11:31 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: RE: Resource keys for custom Validators?
I think you can put "MyValidator.minimum" in your app's propertie
StringValidator
-Original Message-
From: Michael Mehrle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 2:39 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Textfield length validator?
Is there a validator in wicket that constrains the input length?
Michael
--
We have the following on our base TextField
public void setMaxLength(int maxLength)
{
this.maxLength = maxLength;
if (maxLength > 0)
add(new AttributeModifier("maxlength", true, new
Model(maxLength)));
}
On Tue, Mar
+1
we are a very open community and have historically encouraged
people to post wicket stories, jobs (poems, songs ;-)), really anything
wicket-related... i would not like to see that changed.
Matej Knopp-2 wrote:
>
> I don't think there is anything wrong with posting emails about new
> wic
On 3/4/08, Hoover, William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> public abstract class BasePage extends WebPage {
> public BasePage(final PageParameters parameters) {
>
> // If the title is not set in any sub-pages this will be the
> default
> setTitle(new StringReso
could you share this technique? i think this might be a good idea.
Nino.Martinez wrote:
>
> On the other hand, I've also done something with listviews.. Allowing
> sub pages adding markup items to menus etc Using the listviews as
> place holders...
>
> Kaspar Fischer wrote:
>> Ah, 'cou
How about not invalidating the session but just log off the user. That
way you can use session.error(...) and still let the user know about
what happened as long as they make another request before the session
times out.
There is only one extra thing you need to do,
Starting with version 1.3.0 was
Hello,
is it possible to add the wicket javadoc as an artifact in pom.xml.
So maven can download and integrate javadoc Jar in eclipse by itself?
thanks in advance
daniel
mvn eclipse:eclipse -DdownloadSources=true
-igor
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 1:42 PM, SEIDLER DANIEL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to add the wicket javadoc as an artifact in pom.xml.
> So maven can download and integrate javadoc Jar in eclipse by itself?
>
> thanks in adv
Just run mvn eclipse:eclipse -DdownloadSources=true, refresh eclipse
and you'll have javadoc in eclipse.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:42 PM, SEIDLER DANIEL
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to add the wicket javadoc as an artifact in pom.xml.
> So maven can download and integra
Doh... Split second too late...
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:56 PM, lars vonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just run mvn eclipse:eclipse -DdownloadSources=true, refresh eclipse
> and you'll have javadoc in eclipse.
>
> On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:42 PM, SEIDLER DANIEL
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Raised as https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1395
Rgds
Ned
Ned Collyer wrote:
>
> Yes, I suppose I can debug it after a while of downloading sources and
> debugging stuff.
>
> BigDecimalConverter bdc = new BigDecimalConverter();
> System.out.println(bdc.convertToObject("3 000", Loc
I have tried just logging off the user and not invalidateing the session and
it does work. I just wasn't sure if I was required to invalidate it when I
called logoff(...).
> -Original Message-
> From: Maurice Marrink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:10 PM
> To: u
Hi,
I am sorry but I do not get it...
To what refers :
"i was going to suggest that... " ?
Maybe I have a blockhead , I don't see how I can mount
the pages appropriate ...or does your answer refer to using different panels
for "detail" and "list"?
Could you please give a code snippet or be more
Thx Guys, that worked !
Am 04.03.2008 um 22:55 schrieb Igor Vaynberg:
mvn eclipse:eclipse -DdownloadSources=true
Not required, just wise. therefor i would suggest only not
invalidating the session if you trigger an automatic logoff. if the
user himself loggs off i would definitely invalidate.
Also on an after thought, i am not sure if the app container is
automatically picking up you messing with someone else
different panels
-igor
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 2:08 PM, okrohne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am sorry but I do not get it...
> To what refers :
> "i was going to suggest that... " ?
>
> Maybe I have a blockhead , I don't see how I can mount
> the pages appropriate ...or does you
We are building a somewhat similar application. The only difference is
that we don't need to synch the search criteria with the search panel
(the Ajax dropdowns in your case), since the search panel in our
application will do a clean search when used from the results page.
The code looks something
I was thinking that leaving the session validated may cause problems
elsewhere. I am now thinking I should invalidate the session when I auto
logoff and then store a message for that device in some kind of device
specific message queue in my application. I already track each device's
unique id with
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