thanks lot richard.
I did whatever you said but I can't download the patch from
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1738
is there any way ?
Regards,
Afsaneh
http://www.nabble.com/file/p19526113/test.jpg
Hi,
I'm using Wicket 1.3.4 , I've to achieve this functionality what I
presented in the above image , if you know this how to achieve, you suggest
me , or send me sample code..
Thanks
Johni
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newbie_to_wicket a écrit :
http://www.nabble.com/file/p19526113/test.jpg
Hi,
I'm using Wicket 1.3.4 , I've to achieve this functionality what I
presented in the above image , if you know this how to achieve, you
strange, I successfully downloaded the path some seconds ago ...
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12386708/TerracottaPageStore.java.patch
A2M wrote:
thanks lot richard.
I did whatever you said but I can't download the patch from
without looking at code - can't you circumvent the problem by using POST
instead of GET?
kan-4 wrote:
If I have stateless form on a page, and form is submitted, page is
constructed again with all form data as parameters. Ok, it's not great
but it's impossible to avoid.
But, if the form
Hello
Today I had a quick look at samples in wicket-rad project and one
question came to my mind. Is it possible to user wicket-rad with
hibernate annotated beans?
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Hi Kan,
I've been looking into this problem for some time, and I'm really
interested in your solution, if you mind sharing !
As I've seend this kind of thread popup on the mailing list every 6
months or so with no real solution to the problem at hand, maybe you
could add it to the Wiki if
Igor,
Here's the generated source:
tr
td align=leftlabel wicket:id=password-label
for=userId2Password/label/td
td* input value= maxlength=256
type=password wicket:id=password name=password//td
/tr
And here's the Java code:
Igor, James,
Could you please give a short example of what you mean by using a Border?
I haven't used this component yet, and another example, beside what there is
in the site will be welcome
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
we use componentborder to do
Hi,
I want to execute some code every time the request cycle starts.
(Before any of my components gets called)
So, is there a listener or another mechanism which lets me do that?
Thanks,
Marko
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I have a rootless BaseTree and see it output
table style=display:none id=tree1f_0/tabletable
class=wicket-tree-content id=tree1f_1tr...
which according to http://validator.w3.org is invalid strict XHTML.
Looking at the
comment in the code, AbstractTree.onRender(), it appears that the
Hello!
I have my own class, which I call AjaxTextField:
public class AjaxTextField extends TextField {
public AjaxTextField(String s, PropertyModel propertyModel) {
super(s, propertyModel);
OnChangeAjaxBehavior _onChangeAjaxBehavour = new
OnChangeAjaxBehavior(){
i have just noticed that there is a command mvn war:inplace
which i saw from the appfuse demo
http://static.appfuse.org/movies/2.0/helloworld.mov
when we do modify on the code, jetty will pick it up,
i have tried, but will no luck,
does anybody know how to do that?
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Have a look at this link as it's provides an excellent example:
http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/compref/?wicket:bookmarkablePage=:org.apache.wicket.examples.compref.BorderPage
Best,
James.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Eyal Golan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor, James,
Could you please give
2008/9/17 Michael Sparer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
without looking at code - can't you circumvent the problem by using POST
instead of GET?
I use post already.
I got it. I have
class MyPage extends WebPage
{
public MyPage(PageParameters parameters)
{
super(parameters);// --- this line is the
You looking to do something like open a database connection? You
could just use a servlet filter. That's what most folks do with the
Spring OpenSessionInViewFilter.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 5:11 AM, mmocnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to execute some code every time the request cycle
Hi,
I'm trying to bind some values and Factories to the Request Thread.
I don't think that will work with a filter.
jwcarman wrote:
You looking to do something like open a database connection? You
could just use a servlet filter. That's what most folks do with the
Spring
I am in need for an ImageButton with AJAX fallback capability. I have
created from AjaxFallbackButton
a component AjaxFallbackImageButton that bases itself not on Button
but on ImageButton. See below. So
far, this seems to work and maybe others want to use it, too.
Also: Have I overseen an
Are you going to use ThreadLocals? Then, the filter would be able to
do it, as long as you can get a reference to the stuff you need at
that time.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 6:51 AM, mmocnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to bind some values and Factories to the Request Thread.
I
Hi all
What is the best way to integrate mootools in wicket ?
Does Mootools slow down the application? Does somebody had good expierence with
it?
Thanks in advane for any comments
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Does Mootools slow down the application? Does somebody had good expierence
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there is already a project in wicket-stuff with this... :-)
best regards, --- jan.
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/use-wicket-as-template-engine.html
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That example would be even more useful if it included the border's html in
its Behind he Scenes section:
MyBorder.html (hopefully not too badly mangled by Nabble or your mail
client)
...
wicket:border
div style=border: 2px dotted #fc0; width: 300px; padding: 5px;
before the border
My DropDownChoice always displays as if nothing is selected. Using it
works fine, but every time the page is (re)loaded the selection is reset.
wantOnSelectionChangedNotifications return true.
I have an older version of my app deployed (using an older version of
Wicket) that works as
I've just looked into this and there is the MyBorder in the source.
It may be more useful if it as on page.
OK, so will use this, but still, I think that there's something wrong with
beforeRender(), the star is added after the component.
Or am I missing something?
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 3:27
On 17 sep 2008, at 14:55, Anders Peterson wrote:
My DropDownChoice always displays as if nothing is selected. Using
it works fine, but every time the page is (re)loaded the selection
is reset.
wantOnSelectionChangedNotifications return true.
I have an older version of my app deployed
Has anyone used Rational tools such as TestManager, Robot, Functional Tester
or Performance Tester to do functional and load testing with a Wicket-based
web app? Right now, I'm just trying to find out if it's doable rather than
looking for specific details.
Thanks,
Steve
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Hi again
I have no idea of how to solve it..
Could you please explain more in detail?
What I want to do is, when I click on a link/button or something similar I
want to open a pdf which will be downloaded from a database as a byte[]..
How would I do this?
//Ulrik
Kai Mütz wrote:
ulrik
Extend DynamicWebResource with something like
public class MyDynamicResource extends DynamicWebResource {
protected final ResourceState getResourceState() {
return new MyResourceState();
}
private class MyResourceState extends ResourceState {
This is the code that creates the DropDownChoice:
myForm.add(new DropDownChoiceBLView(views,
this.getPortfolio().getViews(), new
ChoiceRendererBLView(toDisplayString)) {
@Override
protected void onSelectionChanged(BLView newSelection) {
Isn't it always like this; as soon as you ask someone you start thinking
about the problem differently. Or should I say you start thinking
straight. The problem was, of course, with the equals-method of the
listed objects (two instances of that class would never be equal).
Thanks for being
Great you figured it out!
Some problems have simple solutions...
Regards,
Daan
On 17 sep 2008, at 16:07, Anders Peterson wrote:
Isn't it always like this; as soon as you ask someone you start
thinking about the problem differently. Or should I say you start
thinking straight. The problem
The easiest approach is to use Wicket's quickstart and start Start.java
in debug mode in your favorite IDE. With hot code replace and
DEVELOPMENT mode you will have all your changes in .java and resources
files reloaded automatically.
Other options are:
1. use Jetty's Maven plugin (mvn jetty:run)
use onkeydown to update your model
-igor
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 2:44 AM, ulrik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
I have my own class, which I call AjaxTextField:
public class AjaxTextField extends TextField {
public AjaxTextField(String s, PropertyModel propertyModel) {
subclass webrequestcycle and put your stuff into onbeginrequest.
-igor
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 2:11 AM, mmocnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to execute some code every time the request cycle starts.
(Before any of my components gets called)
So, is there a listener or another
Hi all,
While I was experimenting with date pickers in portlets, I've noticed
something. When a portlet makes a header contribution, it cannot
directly contribute to document's head, instead it generates something like:
script type=text/javascript
i said look into icomponentborder, not border...
-igor
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 5:57 AM, Eyal Golan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just looked into this and there is the MyBorder in the source.
It may be more useful if it as on page.
OK, so will use this, but still, I think that there's
you are adding the behavior to the textfield, not to your label. so it
is rendered properly - before the input tag.
-igor
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:04 AM, Eyal Golan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor,
Here's the generated source:
tr
td align=leftlabel
Hi,
since I have switched to the latest Wicket version, I get that exception
a lot of times.
But I really don't understand what I am doing wrong.
Yes I know that it is not easy to give any hints without knowing any
details. But maybe that is a common error...
Any hints are welcome.
Thanks,
Hi All,
In one of the security tests for the web app I am working on the following
url
http://localhost:8080/contextroot/resources/org.apache.wicket.ajax.WicketAjaxReference
displays all the jars in the browser. The application is running on weblogic
9.2.
Is this a Wicket Issue or weblogic
We need more information. Latest version doesn't provide enough. Which
*specific* version? What was your previous version? What are your
settings for wicket?
Martijn
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 5:10 PM, Johannes Schneider
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
since I have switched to the latest Wicket
Ensure that all the objects you are storing in your page implement
Serializable
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Johannes Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
since I have switched to the latest Wicket version, I get that exception
a lot of times.
But I really don't understand what I am
Thanks a lot, thats exactly what I was looking for.
I overwrote newRequestCycle() in my Application to return my own
WebRequestCycle subclass.
I was allready wondering if that really wasn't possible to do without some
hack with a filter.
Thanks again,
Marko
igor.vaynberg wrote:
subclass
How do I do that?
//Ulrik
igor.vaynberg wrote:
use onkeydown to update your model
-igor
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 2:44 AM, ulrik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
I have my own class, which I call AjaxTextField:
public class AjaxTextField extends TextField {
public
see how onchangeajaxeventbehavior works, you want something like that
but attached to the onkeydown event
-igor
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:59 AM, ulrik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I do that?
//Ulrik
igor.vaynberg wrote:
use onkeydown to update your model
-igor
On Wed, Sep 17,
I'd like to create a Contact Us (by email) page, that lets users send their
inquiries directly from the web page to an email address, without using
outlook.
Could someone give me some direction on how to go about doing this in
wicket?
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Take a look at form processing and perhaps the JavaMail API (or Apache
Commons Email for a simpler API).
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 2:35 PM, newbieabc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to create a Contact Us (by email) page, that lets users send their
inquiries directly from the web page to an
Confirmed: the 1.3.5 modal.js fixes my problem. Thanks again.
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 7:20 PM, Timo Rantalaiho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Scott Swank wrote:
Wicket 1.3.4
I have noticed that in ie 6 7 the tab order no longer corresponds to
the tabindex order for form
I wouldn't classify filters as hacks. I like to think about them as
primitive forms of AOP. Unless you think about AOPs as hacks :P...
2008/9/17 mmocnik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks a lot, thats exactly what I was looking for.
I overwrote newRequestCycle() in my Application to return my own
Also, with filters, you can add in as many as you like for different
purposes. With the request cycle, you either have to hand-code the
logic into the request cycle implementation or develop a pluggable
architecture where you can add more things in dynamically, but then
you're right back to where
Do you think that modulus number should be customizable? So, for now,
you mod your number of users by 100. But, for larger sites, they
might want to mod it by 1000 or 256 or whatever.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Uwe Schäfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor Vaynberg schrieb:
you can prefix
For persistence, the answer is probably yes, as it uses hibernate as the jpa
provider (and jpa and hibernate annotations are almost identical). Haven't
tested though.
For form generation and validation, no, not at the moment, but it should be
pretty simple to implement it by just implementing a
A microsoft tech tip (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222064) for IE
suggests to put a
/BODY
HEAD
META HTTP-EQUIV=PRAGMA CONTENT=NO-CACHE
/HEAD
/HTML
head tag after the closing /body tag. But wicket (1.4M3) deletes the
head and the served page is
those are some pretty old browsers
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Stefan Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A microsoft tech tip (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222064) for IE
suggests to put a
/BODY
HEAD
META HTTP-EQUIV=PRAGMA CONTENT=NO-CACHE
/HEAD
Hi,
while I couldn't imagine why this works for you I tried it with my Application
on Tomcat-6.0.18.
Nope, you see nothing but The requested resource () is not available. So I
guess it is either Weblogic or your code
Regards,
Timm
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 17:18:42 schrieb nanotech:
Anyway, I don't think the cache pragma makes some difference as we set the
proper http headers. Pragmas are just alternative thing to do so.
-Matej
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Stefan Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
A microsoft tech tip (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222064) for IE
OK, so I'm going to look for another solution. Thank you.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. September 2008 22:38
An: users@wicket.apache.org
Betreff: Re: head after /body
Anyway, I don't think the cache pragma makes some
Some very annoing designers is messing things up :)
Here's the thing. I'm designing the wicket pages and a common thing is to
add a css attribute to a ListView.
Something like listItem.add( AttributeModifier( myClass , .. to make a
row red, something bold etc.
My problem is that if there
include example markup using wicket:remove/wicket:remove
Martijn
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:19 AM, Mathias P.W Nilsson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some very annoing designers is messing things up :)
Here's the thing. I'm designing the wicket pages and a common thing is to
add a css attribute
yeah, something like
table
wicket:remove
trtd class=archived highlited.../td/tr
/wicket:remove
tr wicket:id=listviewtd .../td/tr
/table
-igor
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Martijn Dashorst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
include example markup using wicket:remove/wicket:remove
Martijn
On
Thanks.
I used this a while but after multiple markup inheritance I just didn't see
the point because the markup don't look like in runtime anyways.
After reading Wicket In Action I realized that for this to work properly
you'd have to create a lot of wicket:remove tags.
Very often you will
I am not sure what the getrequestcycle().setredirect(true); is for.
Can you please explain that a little bit. Why can't I just set the response
page.
Is that something special for logouts?
Do I need to use 'setRedirect(true)' for th following also?
catch (ApplicationException ae)
{
Hello Guys,
I am trying to do something similar where i have a DataView (contained in a
webmarkupContainer) which shows the results of a search. The whole
implementation is ajax-based. Attached to the DataView is an IDataprovider
implementation which is responsible for fetching the data from the
You could just always have a feedback panel on your page and if it
doesn't have anything to show, it'll just be invisible. Then, if
something goes wrong, you just set an error-level message and it'll
show up on your feedback panel (don't forget to add the feedback panel
to your ajax response and
Hi,
I have a small webapp in dev. Been working good in 1.3.4. I just tried it
out with 1.4m3 today, and is throwing a spring error.
I notice now the annotat package are incorporated into the spring
package, but that shouldn't affect the webapp.
Here is the Exception:
The setRedirect(true) call tells Wicket to use the Servlet API to
issue a redirect to go to the response page as opposed to just
streaming it back as the response to the current request.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 7:45 PM, m_salman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not sure what the
Thanks for the followup
I understand what you are saying, but what i am not able to figure out, is
the best way to communicate to the Search-Page THAT there was an EXCEPTION
in the IDataProvider.iterator() or IDataProvider.size() methods (which
contains all the back-end calls and is
Thanks for your reply.
Since I don't have much understanding of these things -- I am a kicking and
screaming web GUI developer, can you please tell me if I should use the
redirect command for my error handling code.
Really appreciate your help.
jwcarman wrote:
The setRedirect(true) call
wierd idea: i wonder how hard it would be to create a tiny stripped-down
eclipse or netbeans that's easy for designers to do nothing but wicket page
viewing and simple html/css editing in...
Mathias P.W Nilsson wrote:
Thanks.
I used this a while but after multiple markup inheritance I
Great Idé. And a plugin that deals with some things :)
The only plugin to eclipse that I know of is Panda( ... I think ) that let's
you create a new Wicket page and Panel and the markup is created for you.
Now. It would be nice to have a plugin that when you're in markup mode
only let you deal
How often does an exception happen? Exceptions are supposed to be
just that, exceptional. Is it really worth your time/effort to code
for something that's not going to happen that often?
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:16 PM, mfs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the followup
I understand
What's in your WEB-INF/lib folder? Do you have conflicting versions
of the SpringComponentInjector? Are you using maven? If so, try mvn
dependency:tree or mvn dependency:list to see what your classpath
looks like.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:05 PM, bryan0101 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I
I got this error when I upgraded from 1.3 to 1.4.In my case, the reason was
that I had placed the new wicket jars into the WEB-INF/lib directory, but
had accidentally not removed all of the old ones.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 6:27 PM, James Carman [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
What's in your
That's kinda what I was gettin' at. :)
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:37 PM, King Of All Germans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got this error when I upgraded from 1.3 to 1.4.In my case, the reason was
that I had placed the new wicket jars into the WEB-INF/lib directory, but
had accidentally not
I know.Our mails crossed in the ether.
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On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 6:42 PM, James Carman [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
That's kinda what I was gettin' at. :)
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:37 PM, King Of All Germans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got this error when I upgraded from 1.3 to 1.4.In my
1.3 and 1.4 are not binary compatible, you will have to recompile your
code against 1.4
-igor
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 5:05 PM, bryan0101 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a small webapp in dev. Been working good in 1.3.4. I just tried it
out with 1.4m3 today, and is throwing a spring
Well you were right, but you then exceptions are for those exceptional
scenarios, and we still want to cater those. I would say just a good
programming practice
I am sure it shouldnt be that much of an effort to implement what i need,
and hopefully someone has a better suggestion in this
Ops, thanks.
I used MyEclipse's builtin tomcat for test deployment, and even I took out
all the jars and changed build-path and does redeploy, it doesn't change the
jar automagically within the .metadata/eclipse.Tomcat/webapp . You'd
think that eclipse does check if the deploy dest has the
Igor,
Thanks :-)
I feel so dumb ...
Anyway, I've broaden my knowledge with the Border issue. Which is good I
guess.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 5:31 PM, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
you are adding the behavior to the textfield, not to your label. so it
is rendered properly - before the
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, walnutmon wrote:
A related question is how do I test a situation like this? The problem I'm
running into is that I have them represented by the same model object, so
when I want to test the only way I can think to load the text box is to
retrive the object and set the
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