Hi Daniel,
Comments in-lined.
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 10:29 PM, Daniel Dominik Holúbek
dankodo...@gmail.com wrote:
Ernesto, thank you very much :)
If my application ever goes to the production, it will be thanks to you :)
You are welcome.
Regarding the images problem: I think I did not
I'm assuming your using the 1.4 snapshot...
I think that images will be relative to the component (or at least one
if them up the tree).
The image component uses a resource that will use the arc attribute to
look for the images, so if the arc attribute is bogus, then one of the
other
Hello,
I am working on a code that someone wrote more than a year ago. (We have
Wicket legacy code already :) )
In the page, there's a FeedbackPanel.
In the constructor, there are some validations. If a validation fails, we
put it in the feedback panel using error(...) .
When opening the page we
Hi,
I would like to load HTML according to page parameters. So If I get as page
parameter page1 a need to get page1.html or page1_en.html and so on...
Any guess?
thank you,
Vitek
Well, I went ahead and checked in my changes to the pom files to fix
this issue. I would urge all of the project owners out there to make
sure everything looks okay to them. I did change one library's code
to get stuff working. One library was directly using the Log4J API
for logging and I
I think for that you might try setting the variation based on the
parameter.
This would allow you to load different HTML content using the standard
mechanism.
- Brill
On 22-Mar-09, at 7:17 AM, Vitek Tajzich wrote:
Hi,
I would like to load HTML according to page parameters. So If I get
I'm creating a new component to access Gravatar (see: http://en.gravatar.com/)
.
I wanted to just extend the components the make Image work, because I
wanted it to work just like an Image and fall back to a standard image
if the Gavatar image was not present. Unfortunately almost everything
So eclipse is having trouble with the html extension files in the java
source directory.
I set up a demo for Wicket Skunkworks to demo the components we're
working on, and I used the standard wicket pattern of putting the
html alongside the java in order to make things clearer to how must
Works fine for me without any special configuration. I use the Eclipse
JEE version and HTML files come up in the HTML Editor.
Check which editor is associated with *.html files under Window
Preferences, then under General/Editors/File Associations.
Eclipse remembers the last editor you used to
I get the HTML editor as well but I also get some dialog popping up
when I load the HTML from the src.
I just updates to the latest this morning, so maybe there is something
new.
- Brill Pappin
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On 22-Mar-09, at 12:38 PM, John Krasnay j...@krasnay.ca wrote:
Works
if you get this error then you are screwed whether the markup fles are
in src/main/java or src/main/resources because they are both
configured as classpath folders in eclipse.
anyways, im using the latest 3.4 and dont have this problem.
-igor
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Brill Pappin
Hi all,
I've been busy on a project of mine that uses Wicket 1.4 RC 2 as a
frontend to a collection of EJB3 beans containing my business logic.
As users of this application will be able to use webservices as well
to use the application I'd also like to use authentication and more
importantly
Hmm, I'll have to investigate.
I *don't* get it when I have it set up with the HTML in the resourses
folder.
- Brill Pappin
Sent from my mobile.
On 22-Mar-09, at 1:58 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com wrote:
if you get this error then you are screwed whether the markup fles are
Bill, if you have a stack trace in the log, we might take a stab at guessing
the culprit (it's not often the base Eclipse tooling, but some add-on
plugin).
Thomas
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Brill Pappin br...@pappin.ca wrote:
Hmm, I'll have to investigate.
I *don't* get it when I have
Nazis!
And now that this thread is dead, we can all go and enjoy our lives ;-)
Thomas
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 6:50 AM, taha siddiqi tawushaf...@gmail.com wrote:
Now you all get a gun and shoot me :)
I got your point
How many times
No No No ..
Fund the culprit.
The stack trace below suggests its MoreUnit (a handy little plugin
particularly for those that use TDD)
!ENTRY org.eclipse.ui.workbench 4 2 2009-03-22 19:08:25.463
!MESSAGE Problems occurred when invoking code from plug-in:
org.eclipse.ui.workbench.
!STACK 0
Hi
I was working on AjaxFallbackDataTable and FilterForm.
Although there is a GoFilter but there is no AjaxGoFilter. Am I
missing something here ?
Thankyou
taha
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I know there have been a few people inquiring about this from time to
time.
I write about my experiences here, in the hope that this is helpful:
http://bioscene.blogspot.com/2009/03/serialization-in-osgi.html
Cheers,
=David
Hi,
I've set up a Wicket application as ROOT with URL pattern /* and have some
mounts on it.
Now I want all unmounted stuff handled thru the Homepage-class (i.e. get the
path-info for a redirect). Is there a way to do this?
ATM, I get a 404 : /test/ was not found on this server. when calling
what about setting up an error page using the standard servlet
method that points to a wicket page?
There are a few different ways you can capture errors:
in the web.xml for instance you can use a construct something like
(check the syntax):
error-page
Hi Brill,
what about setting up an error page using the standard servlet method
that points to a wicket page?
the point is: you will still get a 404 error code for the page (which the
user/search engine shouldn't, since it's not an error).
Best regards, --- Jan.
Can you mount another filter that, if Wicket does not respond, instead
responds with either a valid page or a redirect back to a valid Wicket page?
--
Jeremy Thomerson
http://www.wickettraining.com
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:12 AM, Jan Kriesten
kries...@mail.footprint.dewrote:
Hi Brill,
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