Have a look at the sign in exampels at http://www.wicketstuff.org/wicket13/
//Swanthe
itayh wrote:
Hi,
Currently in my server anyone that logged in can add and see all the data in
the system (that he added or other people added)
I need the ability to create different users and each user can s
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Steve Viens wrote:
> I'm a newbie too but I'm having the same problem without resolution
> (Wicket 1.3.5). I'd like to simply include the image from the context root.
> After reading the archive below...
>
> http://www.nabble.com/Newbie-IMG-question-td20501
Trevor Campbell wrote:
I am having trouble working out how to download a dynamically
generated file.
I have a simple form that captures and number of pieces of information
and then generates a piece of text that I want to send to the user as
a text file download.
The form is a standard Form
tbt wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am using flash in my web application and currently using the example
> given at
> http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/object-container-adding-flash-to-a-wicket-application.html
>
> This works fine but my swf files are stored in a database and when
> displayed now is converte
I am having trouble working out how to download a dynamically generated
file.
I have a simple form that captures and number of pieces of information
and then generates a piece of text that I want to send to the user as a
text file download.
The form is a standard Form in a page extending Web
Hi Jonathan and Peter, thanks alot for your reply, i tried to get the
sessions by using the
IRequestLogger as suggest by Jonathan . It do really helps.
IRequestLogger requestLogger = Application.get().getRequestLogger();
SessionData[] sessions= requestLogger.getLiveSessions();
System.out.println
I'm a newbie too but I'm having the same problem without resolution
(Wicket 1.3.5). I'd like to simply include the image from the context
root. After reading the archive below...
http://www.nabble.com/Newbie-IMG-question-td20501647.html
...I believe that there isn't supposed to be anthi
Hi Serkan
I havent tried with Tomcat. Will try it and get back to you.
/Murat
2009/1/8 Serkan Camurcuoglu
> Murat have you tried it with tomcat, maybe it's jetty's bug?
>
>
>
>
> Murat Yücel wrote:
>
>> Well i have create a jira issue on this problem. Hopefully someone from
>> the
>> wicket t
Is This A Possible Approach
logger.debug(getPageMapEntry().getNumericId() + "");
logger.debug(getCurrentVersionNumber() + "");
sxiForm.add(new Link("backButton") {
@Override
public void onClick() {
Hi,
We have this application and each page has a wizard like functionality in
which you filll up this page first, and then go to the next page.
Each page I have has about 50k used in memory according to the
RequestLogger.
The current solution I have right now to go to previous page is to pass t
its pretty easy to do. the headerstoolbar uses isortstatelocator
interface that the idataprovider must implement. sortabledataprovider
implements isortstatelocator in a manner where there is only one
current sort column, but its easy to write your own implementation
that keeps track of last n sort
Hi Everyone, i will use this post to introduce myself after replying to
'itayh'
You may need to create you database schema in a way you can filter the data
based on the Logged User. This is not wicket or framework specific is just a
change on data retrieval strategy.
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Hi, my name is Juan Carlo
Hey,
Just wanted to repost this. I know that's big no -no but there were tons
of emails around my first posting and I just want to make sure it didn't get
lost in the shuffle.
Or maybe just no one has any good solutions for this.
Has anyone tried to implement multiple sorting in a data table?
Curties,
:)
well, actually it's a very theoretical course.
The guys I do the assignments with are less experienced programmers than me.
The other thing is, that when I describe friends about Wicket, I always tell
them that if I had needed to teach OO, I would show Wicket as a good
example.
Eyal G
Hi,
Currently in my server anyone that logged in can add and see all the data in
the system (that he added or other people added)
I need the ability to create different users and each user can see only the
data that he enter.
Does wicket has a build in solution for this scenario?
Thanks in adva
OK, I solved the problem. It seems that Tomcat didn't restart correctly after
setting the variable. Sorry!!!
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Hello,
I'm developing an application using Wicket 1.3.5. Now I want to set
deployment-mode for my application using "-Dwicket.configuration=deployment"
as a parameter for my java vm. After that, the big warning-message about
wickts's development-mode is gone. Although I see the following message
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