Yes - a FileUpload can be in any component (though it will need to be nested
in some parent multi-part form). Your error below has nothing to do with it
being in a panel. In later versions of 1.4, there was a change that
requires a FileUpload component to have a model to store it's data. You
nee
Is it possible to do a file upload within a Panel ?
Or can it only be done in a WebPage? I have seen some solutions using IFrames
within panels to get around this.
ERROR [http-8080-1] (RequestCycle.java:1072) - there was an error cleaning up
target
org.apache.wicket.request.target.componen
Hi,
If you have existing legacy Swing tables model code that you want to test
on the web without re-writing all the TableModel logic, try this wicket
component.
WebTable myTable = new WebTable("tableTest", new SimpleTableModel());
add(myTable);
class SimpleTableModel extends javax.swing.table.A
Oh, and if you want to add it to wicket stuff, just ask here for commit
rights by supplying your SF ID.
Read thoroughly: http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWEB/Home
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On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Jeremy Thomerson
wrote:
> You're ve
You're very welcome to start a Wicket Stuff project (wicketstuff.org) or
contribute it to one that already exists, depending on where it would fit,
perhaps one noted below [1]. If you believe it is something that belongs in
core, you should open a JIRA [2]. Prepare yourself - it's not likely to b
Hi,
I have several reusable components that I want to contribute to the Wicket.
Do you know where/how I can contribute?
Thanks,
Valentine
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Could you share the code, or at least the core idea of how it hooks
into a normal page/component, in the meanwhile
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Valentine2008
wrote:
>
> I created a reusable component, PanelWithAjaxBusyIndicatingMask, which
> extends Panel.
>
> The functions it has:
>
> It will
I created a reusable component, PanelWithAjaxBusyIndicatingMask, which
extends Panel.
The functions it has:
It will add a transparent mask layer to the current page to prevent further
UI interactivity when there are any busy Ajax activities.
The mask layer will have an animation gif and a confi
Cool, thanks. I'll give it a try.
jk
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 08:52:44AM -0800, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> change the coding strategy to use query string to encode params. see
> querystringcodingstrategy for necessary code.
>
> -igor
>
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Some little points:
- on the "onsubmit" of a form (or any onsubmit like in button,
submitlink, ajaxfallbackbutton, etc.) you don't need to verify the
validity: wicket does it for you, it firsts validate the form and then
call onsubmit if there is no error. Thus it means you can remove your
"v
So one problem we've seen in a few places occurs when a (somewhat
slow) request happens that refreshes the page or component, but then
the user clicks on a link on the pre-refresh screen, and ends up
getting a nasty exception thrown, since the component clicked on no
longer "exists"
Is there a sin
Thanks for the response! It seems to be working well. I am posting what I
ended up with. Please let me know if you see anything that is a really bad
idea.
@Override
public void onSubmit(){
validateCriteria();
if(!hasErrorMessage()){
MyReportFactory pdfRef = new
Have a look at RequestCycle#setRequestTarget.
Additionnaly, you may have a look at SubmitLink, since the validation
step has nothing to do in the onClick of a link
jeredm wrote:
I am using FOP to create a PDF dynamically based on user input into a web
form. I don't have a problem creating th
I am using FOP to create a PDF dynamically based on user input into a web
form. I don't have a problem creating the PDF only with the display of it.
I need that PDF to be immediately sent to the user via a redirect or
download. so something like this
@Override
public void onClick(){
val
If I'm correct, the modal window uses js to determine the resizing in px.
If you want it to resize in % of screen, you'd probably have to override
modal.js to determine the appropriate % to set the window width.
However, if you want the window to be some percentage wide, you don't really
want it r
getWidthUnit() is not considered if the ModalWindow is resizable.
Nino Martinez wrote:
if getWidthUnit() arent final then override?
Emanuele Gesuato wrote:
Hi there,
In ModalWindow as defined in wicket-extension the width has a fixed
length expressed in pixel (600px). I would like to have t
change the coding strategy to use query string to encode params. see
querystringcodingstrategy for necessary code.
-igor
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 6:36 AM, John Krasnay wrote:
> Hi Wicketeers,
>
> My client has a web security infrastructure in place where a transparent
> proxy sits in front of the
if getWidthUnit() arent final then override?
Emanuele Gesuato wrote:
Hi there,
In ModalWindow as defined in wicket-extension the width has a fixed
length expressed in pixel (600px). I would like to have the width in
"%" but the widthUnit is available only when the the component is not
resiz
Hi there,
In ModalWindow as defined in wicket-extension the width has a fixed
length expressed in pixel (600px). I would like to have the width in "%"
but the widthUnit is available only when the the component is not
resizable.
In fact in ModalWindow.getWindowOpenJavascript() there is the
Hi Wicketeers,
My client has a web security infrastructure in place where a transparent
proxy sits in front of the application server and filters requests based
on URL pattern. I am trying to fit their first Wicket-based application
into this infrastructure. We would like to allow requests based o
Hi,
wicketworker a écrit :
Its working now .. I had to put the panel inside another div tag and create a
WebMarkupContainer for that..
sure, this is very common when using wicket & ajax
Serkan Camurcuoglu-3 wrote:
did you call setOutputMarkupId(true) and
setOutputMarkupPlaceHolderTag(t
Its working now .. I had to put the panel inside another div tag and create a
WebMarkupContainer for that..
Serkan Camurcuoglu-3 wrote:
>
> did you call setOutputMarkupId(true) and
> setOutputMarkupPlaceHolderTag(true) on your panel? setOutputMarkupId(true)
> is required for the panel to have
Hi!
Empty File Upload field breaks validation of other fields in WicketTester.
The form processes a simple MockHttp..Request but the tester sends
Multipart...Request.
Wicket quickstart attached to jira:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2015
Anybody familiar with the necessary intern
I know this would be very difficult to create by hand, but if you
automatically create a web.xml which includes 200 such filter
definitions (replacing Application1 and dbfile1 with other values) I
think that would do what you want. Note that here you obtain the db
configuration file name as a f
I can confirm that the same code works on Firefox 3.0.4 - I just ran
it up on the older version. So its definitely the 3.0.5 update which
has the issue.
Any ideas?
cheers,
Steve
On 9 Jan 2009, at 13:36, Steve Swinsburg wrote:
Hi all,
Just testing an application I have written whic
You're doing it backwards. Have one webapp which accepts the parameter
at the end of the URL, not before.
cheers,
Steve
On 9 Jan 2009, at 13:36, Sean W wrote:
path:
/ContextPath/wicket/BookmarkablePage
It appears to me that using Wicket you cannot place anything in the
path
between
Hi all,
Just testing an application I have written which works perfectly fine
in Safari 3.2.1, but in Firefox 3.0.5 the FileUpload is failing.
Some code:
in form:
//upload form component
FileUploadField uploadField = new FileUploadField("picture");
form.add(uploadField);
in onSubmit() of
path:
/ContextPath/wicket/BookmarkablePage
It appears to me that using Wicket you cannot place anything in the path
between the context path and the mounted name except for "wicket", which is
defined as your . In other words, a mounted page cannot be
referenced from more than one path. This also
If you want, you can also extend WebMarkupContainer, and share those
components through wicketstuff for example.
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 6:15 AM, Martin Makundi <
martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com> wrote:
> Just a Wicket WebMarkupContainer will do.
>
> Put it in a listview.
>
> t. Martin
>
> 2009
Take a look at RequestLogger and the InspectorBug
Eunice wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there any methods or functions in wicket that can give me
>
> numbers of users/sessions that is currently active and viewing/opening a
> page?
>
> I've been googling and read on the API, still cannot get any clue
implement javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionListener
Am 09.01.2009 um 08:07 schrieb Eunice:
Hi,
Is there any methods or functions in wicket that can give me
numbers of users/sessions that is currently active and viewing/
opening a
page?
I've been googling and read on the API, still cannot get
Just a Wicket WebMarkupContainer will do.
Put it in a listview.
t. Martin
2009/1/9 lizz :
>
> Yes I know but this should be displayed in a wicket web page and the number
> of tasks types is not static (it is based on the page datamodel
> (CompundPropertyModel), so I think i need a wicket compone
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