hey wow, this is something i might actually use on a regular basis. thanks!
Vinayak Borkar wrote:
Hello fellow Wicketeers,
We have released a beta version of a code search engine for open source
Java code, that uses Wicket v1.4.
You could search for wicket by following the link:
Yeah I've for one always been very pro for wicketstuff.. It's nice keeping
things in one place.. Plus as you write if we share a somewhat similar
structure it's potentially easier to maintain..
2009/3/24 Ryan McKinley ryan...@gmail.com
Hi-
I've been looking to integrate a complex security
Hi
Must be the delay to your server (which is normal I think), I'd suggest
using something like scriptaculus and then a fade in / out effect. You could
possibly also just prefect it and replace it when fully loaded.
2009/3/24 santo_75 reinhard.vornh...@coredumped.de
Hi there,
i have a page
wow,
thanks for this ultimate application !
I have bookmarked it ;)
regards,
vineet semwal
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 9:07 AM, Vinayak Borkar vbo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello fellow Wicketeers,
We have released a beta version of a code search engine for open source
Java code, that uses Wicket
Hi Ryan,
I added you to the Project Members, so feel free to commit your examples.
Unfortunately, until now I haven't had time to work on it myself
The idea was to let the code mature in
http://code.google.com/p/wicket-jsecurity/
and maybe move it to wicket-stuff later on.
Maybe we should move
Hi,
well yes, I understand what you say. But I am not that deep into wicket an
ajax yet... so right now, I don't know what to do next.
Could you, or anyone else, give some details how to submit the image to the
client-browser and not show it before it's fully loaded?
thx
Santo
nino martinez
Very nice, indeed !
El mié, 25-03-2009 a las 12:43 +0530, vineet semwal escribió:
wow,
thanks for this ultimate application !
I have bookmarked it ;)
regards,
vineet semwal
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 9:07 AM, Vinayak Borkar vbo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello fellow Wicketeers,
We have
Can I do this?
MarkupContainer facetNameLink = new AjaxLink(facetNameLink) {
@Override
public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
// Get the dataprovider's query response
SolrQuery query = responseModel.getQuery();
// Set the query back to the beginning.
Okay here are some pointers :
http://ninomartinez.wordpress.com/2008/09/09/apache-wicket-javascript-integration/
http://blog.jayway.com/2008/09/26/wicket-javascript-internals-dissected/
And I would probably make a hidden container in which the image loads(so
that the browser has it loaded), and
No theres a ajax decorator you can override instead, or something like it...
2009/3/25 CrocodileShoes markjohndo...@googlemail.com
Can I do this?
MarkupContainer facetNameLink = new AjaxLink(facetNameLink) {
@Override
public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
// Get the
Hello,
i'm quite new to Wicket, and i'm trying to see what is the most common way
of adding tooltip texts to for example a Label in wicket.
I did find the 10-point-wiki about tooltips
(http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/how-to-add-tooltips.html), which seemed
quite complicated to me, so I thought
Hehe, we have several ways of doing it...
Theres two in wicketstuff minies.. ProtoTip and Mootip, both can do many
things.. The mootip has an example page for you aswell..
You can see the video at the end of this article for a small demo:
After a delay caused by really bad traffic we went off and had one of
the best community meetups ever. Many thanks to the presentors, I
enjoyed all of the presentations. If possible could you share your
presentation on slideshare.net (and tag it with wicketmeetup09) or
another venue?
I've
Ah Ok. After a quick search through the wiki I came up with this:
@Override
protected IAjaxCallDecorator getAjaxCallDecorator() {
return new AjaxCallDecorator() {
public CharSequence decorateScript(CharSequence script) {
// add Javascript to change id here
return + script;
No problem :)
2009/3/25 CrocodileShoes markjohndo...@googlemail.com
Ah Ok. After a quick search through the wiki I came up with this:
@Override
protected IAjaxCallDecorator getAjaxCallDecorator() {
return new AjaxCallDecorator() {
public CharSequence decorateScript(CharSequence
Right, thanks. I did find that one, but decided to try Dojo out first (it
looked pretty simple from the examples). Dojo, it seems, has no build for
1.4 in their repository, and i can't build it myself for various reasons.
So i guess i'll have a go at minis... cheers.
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I've basically followed the same route as you. I think i'll try mootips as
well.
Looks like there is a Maven repo here:
http://wicketstuff.org/maven/repository/org/wicketstuff/wicketstuff-minis/1.3.0-SNAPSHOT/
RoyBatty wrote:
Right, thanks. I did find that one, but decided to try Dojo out
Hello,
I am implementing a 'double-submit' prevention strategy by pre-pending the
relevant wicket component's 'onclick' handler with this.disabled=true.
This works fine for components that are translated as normal HTML buttons ie
input type='button' and that form submission only involves
no you should use this one for 1.4
http://wicketstuff.org/maven/repository/org/wicketstuff/wicketstuff-minis/1.4.0-SNAPSHOT/
But it should be the result of this one :
https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicketstuff-core/minis-parent/
Im not sure where Jeremys
I think this is pretty simple aswell :
add(new Label(tooltip01, this is tool tip 01)
.add(new MootipBehaviour(
This is my tool tip,
I can be very long and even
have
I had a really good evening yesterday. Very good presentations! I'm
really sorry I had to leave before the end (in order to be home at a
halfway decent hour).
Maybe next time we can have a few less presentations so there will be
some time left for socializing? (Although I realise that it
Wow, it really is that easy!
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Am 25.03.2009 um 10:17 schrieb nino martinez wael:
The problem with wicket stuff have been cleared up a bit, the part
about
which projects are dead and not.. Those in wicketstuff-core are
alive, and
if they become incompatible with the current version of wicket they
will be
kicked..
are
Hello,
I have a AjaxFallbackLink and on click of it, the application performs some
action. But the application should continue only based on the confirmation
dialog value of the java script.
Lets say, the code is like this.
add(new AjaxFallbackLink(delete)
{
public void
2009/3/25 Martin Funk mafulaf...@googlemail.com:
Am 25.03.2009 um 10:17 schrieb nino martinez wael:
The problem with wicket stuff have been cleared up a bit, the part about
which projects are dead and not.. Those in wicketstuff-core are alive, and
if they become incompatible with the current
see this thread
http://www.nabble.com/AttributeModifier-in-AjaxLink%27s-onClick.--Possible--tp22697831p22698229.html
2009/3/25 vela vela@gmail.com:
Hello,
I have a AjaxFallbackLink and on click of it, the application performs some
action. But the application should continue only based
Op woensdag 25-03-2009 om 11:26 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Linda van
der Pal:
Maybe next time we can have a few less presentations so there will be
some time left for socializing? (Although I realise that it would be
hard to choose from the presentations offered.)
Agreed. One minor
I solved the problem.
The problem was due a incompatibility of TinyMCE with AjaxTabbedPanel.
After I change it to TabbedPanel it worked.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Daniel Ferreira Castro
dfcas...@gmail.comwrote:
I am still trying to make tinymce work on my project. But I only get a
There is some fix, where you preload(use a headercontributer) the
tinymce script on the page where the ajaxtabbedPanel are.. Last time I
did this where for 1.3...
2009/3/25 Daniel Ferreira Castro dfcas...@gmail.com:
I solved the problem.
The problem was due a incompatibility of TinyMCE with
Hello,
my goal is to display a table with dynamic number of columns (and of course
rows) based on my EntryData class.
ArrayListEntryData entries = ...;
public class EntryData implements Serializable
{
private String entryID;
private ArrayListFieldData entryFields;
We've created a grid with dynamic columns similar to
org.apache.wicket.extensions.markup.html.repeater.data.grid.AbstractDataGridView,
except, of course, that the cell populators (the columns) don't come from
a fixed array, but from a (dynamic) list.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:35 PM, rora
buy Wicket in Action
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Farhan Bajwa farhan.ba...@ymail.com wrote:
Is there any resource which provides detailed examples in Wicket
framework, other than the examples provided in the wicket
library http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/ or
do you really use such ugly id's? :)
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 15:15, Erik van Oosten e.vanoos...@grons.nl wrote:
Interesting.
I think we have something similar. We do stuff like
new TextField(/addresses/address[1]/street)
and this will automatically bind the text field to a node in the XML
Yep, I agree - please feel free to contribute.
We might want to hold off on the name change though. There *might* be a
name discrepancy with ki and another project in the interwebs. We're still
waiting on what we should do per the project Mentors after they come back
from Apache Con, where
I would like to know if it would be possible at all to use one of the
repeater control family member to display such data structure. I'll
appreciate any help and sample code.
I would use a custom panel component which would have the following markup:
tr
thEntry Id/th
th
I'm not sure if most actually *deploy* their production servers on
Jetty (there's nothing holding anyone back), but I think that Tomcat,
Glassfish and JBoss are also very popular.
Jetty is most commonly used during development because it is so easy to embed.
AFAIK no books have been written for
Haha, yes ugly, but very clear.
In any case, using bind (as on CompoundPropertyModel) works as well.
That way you can use proper component ids in combination with XPath-like
property expression.
Johan Compagner wrote:
do you really use such ugly id's? :)
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 15:15,
Pro Wicket has been written during Wicket 1.2 availability. Therefore
you should not expect everything to work directly. If you use the
wicket-quickstart download from Wicket 1.2 the example should match.
Instead of using this part from Pro Wicket, why don't you download the
free bonus chapter
ok, i'll try to clarify that a bit :)
javier,
parece que te equivocaste de lista (esta es la de apache wicket, por
lo tanto es improbable que recibas una respuesta a tu problema).
probablemente quieras reenviar el mensaje a quien realmente
corresponda.
saludos
francisco
2009/3/25 Jeremy
Thanks for this advice. I agree I should perhaps switch to Wicket in Action
since I do have the entire book in addition to the chapter 15 bonus.
Regards,
Mohamed
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Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 9:29 AM
To:
This again makes me wonder how the cglibproxy thing are comming along?
2009/3/25 Erik van Oosten e.vanoos...@grons.nl:
Haha, yes ugly, but very clear.
In any case, using bind (as on CompoundPropertyModel) works as well. That
way you can use proper component ids in combination with XPath-like
On my continued google travels I found this page that I think provides the
best work-around:
http://blog.josh420.com/archives/2008/02/how-to-disable-the-submit-button-ofweb-form.aspx
Cheers
Jeremy
Jeremy2009 wrote:
Hello,
I am implementing a 'double-submit' prevention strategy by
You have a Component Reference here:
http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/compref/
This and the two you mentioned are, in my opinion, the best collections
of live examples you can find. Besides there are lots of other useful things
scattered in many sites, and you can also look at the
What CGLIB proxy thing?
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 9:44 AM, nino martinez wael
nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com wrote:
This again makes me wonder how the cglibproxy thing are comming along?
2009/3/25 Erik van Oosten e.vanoos...@grons.nl:
Haha, yes ugly, but very clear.
In any case, using bind (as
Are you implying that in a production environment Glassfish, Tomcat, or
JBoss are better to use with Wicket than jetty? I was planning to learn
jetty to use it in development and in production and the 'Pro Wicket'
book states that it [Wicket] was is a good fit for developing Wicket
applications
On Mar 25, 2009, at 4:12 AM, Maarten Bosteels wrote:
Hi Ryan,
I added you to the Project Members, so feel free to commit your
examples.
Unfortunately, until now I haven't had time to work on it myself
Thanks Maarten
The idea was to let the code mature in
I think that it isn't a problem to use Jetty in production. In brazil
there is a huge forum about java www.guj.com.br and they were using
Tomcat, the forum was slow, they changed to Jetty and added some other
techniques and now everything goes fine.
Sure that if you want to use JEE, IMHO I
No, I'm implying that more people use Jetty pure for development, and
deploy on different production containers. Jetty is just fine afiak.
Our company just uses tomcat (and one instance of glassfish) for
production/test. Our devs use tomcat (with sysdeo plugin) and jetty
(quickstart) in their
hey, thanks for all the input guys.
I have already downloaded the 1.4 one and started playing with it according
to the examples.
I'm using prototip, it works like a charm!
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I've asked this general question myself and came away with a few valuable
thoughts:
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=15073
http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/02/08/19/2042235.shtml?tid=108
http://www.webtide.com/choose/jetty.jsp
Does anybody have any thoughts or preferences with regards to Mootips and
Prototips?
I've briefly glanced at both and Prototip seems to offer more settings, e.g.
sticky tips, close buttons etc
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I've only tried prototip (obviously...) so far, and it seems to do everything
i need. :)
I have one more question though... For minis, all resources - images,
js-files and most importantly, .css-files - are located in the same package
as the java classes inside the jar. But i'll want to change
I run Continuum on my server and just started receiving notifications two
days ago that inmethod grid was not compiling. It showed up right after the
commit of this ki security stuff.
I haven't looked at it yet, hoping that someone who was working with ki
security or inmethod would do so.
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I've asked this general question myself and came away with a few
Hymm. I'm not sure what it could be... I did copy the inmethod-grid
pom to cuild the ki-secuity pom, but I think i got rid of any conflicts.
What is the error the Continuum server spits out? Perhaps it has
something to do with syringe? (committed about the same time as ki-
security)
I know on mootips you can create a Moosettings object where you can specify
the css class. You can then add those settings to the mootip.
I did a quick experiment before and it seemed change the style to the new
class defined in my apps css file.
Surely Prototips has something similar?
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That shows what commit it started failing on, etc.
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On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Ryan McKinley ryan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hymm. I'm not
dooh -- totally my fault. I unintentionally posted some local changes:
/trunk/wicketstuff-core/inmethod-grid-parent/inmethod-grid/src/main/
java/com/inmethod/grid/DataProviderAdapter.java
/trunk/wicketstuff-core/inmethod-grid-parent/inmethod-grid/src/main/
The commons-proxy snapshots will be in the repository on the build
server, because it's also running in the build server.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Ryan McKinley ryan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hymm. I'm not sure what it could be... I did copy the inmethod-grid pom to
cuild the ki-secuity
search this list for SecureForm, might give you some ideas for the
form-token pattern.
-igor
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:22 AM, Jeremy2009 jscol...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am implementing a 'double-submit' prevention strategy by pre-pending the
relevant wicket component's 'onclick' handler
The newer version of prototip js is a commercial license, so im not
sure what the future are for it.. Mootip are not..
2009/3/25 RoyBatty math...@afjochnick.net:
I've only tried prototip (obviously...) so far, and it seems to do everything
i need. :)
I have one more question though... For
Nope. As far as I can tell, you can only add Validators to subclasses of
FormComponent.
James Carman-3 wrote:
You could add a validator to the form itself, right?
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On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 9:39 AM, triswork tristan.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Nope. As far as I can tell, you can only add Validators to subclasses of
FormComponent.
James Carman-3 wrote:
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yup thats the one, and thanks for answering
2009/3/25 Johan Compagner jcompag...@gmail.com:
you mean the PropertyModel based on proxies (there is an issue in jira for
that)
I have some code working yes. But the problem is that commons-proxy isnt
good enough yet to use
(because we in wicket
There is no wicket-contrib project. There is a project that was
wicket-contrib-yui. If that's what you need, the source is here:
https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicketstuff-core/yui-parent/
Run these three commands and you'll have it:
svn co
Hi Matt,
I'm trying to use your framework but have come unstuck with the following :
1. I wanted to extend User but because you have marked it as an Entity with
no inheritence annotation I have had to have my own User entity which has a
one2one mapping to the appFuse user. Is it possible you
Did you intend to send this to Matt Raible's AppFuse mailing list?
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On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:43 PM, asif11 a...@mailinator.com wrote:
Hi Matt,
I'm trying to use your framework but have come unstuck with the following :
1. I wanted to
Thanks Jeremy. I will have a look at snaphot.
But what I'm concerned about ... I would like to include just stable
versions of components into my project. Is it possible to find a stable
version of yui integration for wicket 1.3.5?
Jeremy Thomerson-5 wrote:
There is no wicket-contrib
Wicketstuff has not had a history of creating point releases. That is the
goal that we recently set with moving everything to wicketstuff-core. I
would suggest checking out the code (you may need to check the old 1.3.X
branch), and modifying the pom to give it a name like
1.3.5-CUSTOM-BUILT-DATE
i am fully conviced that james can do all that. :)
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 19:31, James Carman jcar...@carmanconsulting.comwrote:
Ok, ok. I get it. I get it. I've got a request in to make Commons
Proxy more like SLF4J in that the implementation is discoverable at
runtime. I personally
Oh, I have no problem doing that. The issue is getting the other PMC
members to agree to it. I had ProxyFactory set up as an interface in
the first place and they strongly suggested that I change it to a
class.
As for the SFL4J-likeness request, I don't think that's too tough.
On Wed, Mar 25,
ohh and yeah mootip supports ajax tips, tool tips loaded via ajax...
very usefull if you have lots of tips with images / animations...
2009/3/25 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com:
The newer version of prototip js is a commercial license, so im not
sure what the future are for it..
Don't do it: http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog69.html
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2009/3/25 Phillip Rhodes spamsu...@rhoderunner.com:
I apologize for this posting, but being a fellow wicket enthusiast who needs
some help, I wouldn't have minded seeing such a posting. For our project, we
are
yeah search the list i did something once but its not a great solution
and it does not work when clustering
2009/3/25 Andreas Kaluza kal...@rhrk.uni-kl.de:
Hi @ all,
I'm using Wicket 1.35 with a jetty server. My question is if I can get the
number of the active users, who are logged in the
It's just rewriting the UI. Most of the code is behind spring services, so
this is hardly a 100% rewrite, it's just a rewrite of the UI layer.
Please bear in mind that we are not rewriting the application just to get from
webframework a into webframework b. Even if I kept it in webframe a,
Hi Janos,
I did what you advised me to do but got the following exception (in this
case I used a list of 3 entries with 3 fields):
Unexpected RuntimeException
WicketMessage: The component(s) below failed to render. A common problem is
that you have added a component in code but forgot to
I just discovered my problem, but I decided to post this because it may help
someone.
When using a DataView, be sure to use .setItemsPerPage( before using
.setCurrentPage( or else you will get the exception:
IndexOutOfBoundsException: argument [page]=1, must be 0=page1
Perhaps the documentation
So it's not a rewrite but a new application.
On Mar 25, 2009 4:28pm, Phillip Rhodes spamsu...@rhoderunner.com wrote:
It's just rewriting the UI. Most of the code is behind spring services,
so this is hardly a 100% rewrite, it's just a rewrite of the UI layer.
Please bear in mind that we
Hi,
Can you, please, be more explicit when you said Because you're not
using jetty-config.xml
I changed bb.setContextPath(/); to bb.setContextPath(/QuickStart);
And the result is the same.
But I do not see how can I refer to the jetty-config.xml in the
Start.java file.
Regards.
Mohamed
I've created a small impression of our event based on the photo's I
and a coworker took during the meetup. Check out the video:
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Thx for the reply!
1) In which class do I find the list?
2) Has someone another idea, for my problem?
Greetz
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. März 2009 20:18
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Betreff: Re:
If you use some sort of database, you can easily do that, on any kind of
environment (like clustered).
If not, another way is syncing with some rest service between all
instances in a clustered application.
In one instance, of course you can do that in many ways.
Cheers
Bruno Borges
Why do you so badly want it to be on /QuickStart? It was working for you
on / - now start learning Wicket with it - that was the intention of the
quickstart.
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On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Chenini, Mohamed mchen...@geico.comwrote:
Hi,
the list = this mailing list
search it on nabble
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On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 7:10 PM, Andreas Kaluza kal...@rhrk.uni-kl.dewrote:
Thx for the reply!
1) In which class do I find the list?
2) Has someone another idea, for my problem?
Greetz
Hi there !
I'm polishing the first prototype of my web application before
release. When I wanted to modify the look and feel of Wicket's modal
windows I was surprised to notice that the HTML is hardcoded
Javascript code !
I was expecting to extend the ModalWindow class, for instance,
changing the
Hi,
I notice when I hit the back button it takes me to the last page without
hitting the server. I read some posts that mentioned the method in WebPage
that should disable caching by default
protected void setHeaders(WebResponse response) {
response.setHeader(Pragma, no-cache);
http://www.nabble.com/Back-button-retrieving-cached-data-even-with-proper-headers.-to17260832.html#a17260832
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On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 8:44 PM, novotny novo...@gridsphere.org wrote:
Hi,
I notice when I hit the back button it takes me to the
Hi,
This concerns Wicket Version : 1.4-rc2
In componentModelChange class, we see the following :
@Override
public String toString()
{
return ComponentModelChange[component: + getPath() + ];
}
ComponentModelChange[ piece of it, in toString( )
or better have a something like IChangeCLUSTERABLE extends IClusterable,
that would simply the change component type hierarchy and make our naming
conventions more apparent ... is that a valid opinion?
Regards
Vyas, Anirudh
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Ricky ricky...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
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