Hi Giannis
Nice looking site, I noticed that your site are multilingual.. How
have you implemented the multilingual part? I guess I am also asking
what data access method you are using? Im asking since I what to know
what other people are doing..
I myself have done something with JPA, and made en
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Hth
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Hi Tony,
I don't have the answer but the same question. If you find a solution by your
own, please let me know!
Thank you!
Stefan
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Von: Anton Veretennikov [mailto:anton.veretenni...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 24. April 2009 04:45
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I've seen a few posts in the archive over the last few months asking about
1.3.6, but not a definitive answer.
Is 1.3.6 coming? If so, is there a ballpark about when?
(I've got a project that needs to upgrade, and we're trying to decide
whether to go to 1.3.5 or wait a bit for 1.3.6.)
Nick
Hi,
Nice to hear that everything seems to work now. About the datepicker,
which one is that? Because I'm using one from the wicketstuff projects
(http://www.dynarch.com/static/jscalendar-1.0/index.html) and that one
is working fine. But we're about to migrate to a jquery based one.
Rob
On 4
Liam Clarke-Hutchinson wrote:
I use an AjaxFormComponentSubmittingBehavior onblur for each field -
so it triggers the submission processing behaviour (including
validation) for the given field - although it updates the model. You
could use an applicable Ajax behaviour and then call the component'
I use an AjaxFormComponentSubmittingBehavior onblur for each field -
so it triggers the submission processing behaviour (including
validation) for the given field - although it updates the model. You
could use an applicable Ajax behaviour and then call the component's
validate() method if you wante
Hi all,
I have a form with a couple form components, most of which have
validators attached. For example, the mobile number input field has a
patternValidator attached:
mobile.add(new PatternValidator("^[1-9]([0-9]{8,14})"));
I have hooked all the validation actions with "onblur" events usin
Hi, all wicket users,
I hope somebody knows.
What is the jQuery filter for all wicket Ajax-enabled links?
Wicket version is 1.4-SNAPSHOT.
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Jeremy Thomerson-5 wrote:
>
> Bummer - if you didn't throw in the towel, I'd be interested in seeing
> the result. All session-relative wicket links are going to have a
> very distinct pattern that should be fairly easy [sic] to get in the
> pattern and not rewrite.
>
> Mind posting your rewri
2009/4/23 Major Péter :
> Is there some tool, which could make this to a little simpler problem?
> (I was thought about ListView with RadioButtons, where the RB's are
> interpreted by columns, but I didn't found an example to do this)
I would check out ListMultipleChoice or perhaps even Palette (f
Hi all,
I'm quite new to Wicket, and I really started to liking it. ;)
But now I have a problem, which I don't know how to solve:
In my application there are groups, users, and memberships. Every
membership has an entitlement (member, group leader, pr_manager and so
on), which is used for autho
Hi all, I am new at this so please be gentle.
I would like to use a RadioGroup to select one "element" among a list
of elements organized in groups.
I have two nested ListView, the outer looping over the groups, the
inner one looping over the elements of each group.
Each element of the inner listv
That's a normal anchor link...
This bit:
http://localhost:8080/audit/app/inbox.1?wicket:bookmarkablePage=:com.xyz.pages.stg.audit.AfmsReviewNewAssignmentPage&PARAM_PROCESS_INSTANCE_ID=1232
Is the URL for your generated page
This bit:
#
Is your anchor. It's normal behaviour. Try it on here:
htt
Thanks Peter, that looks like what I was after, albeit at an even
higher level. :)
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Peter Ertl wrote:
> Maybe these help...
>
> - you can override WebApplication.newAjaxRequestTarget(Page page)
> - you can use AjaxRequestTarget.addListener() to add listeners
>
>
>
Use a WebMarkupContainer and either:
- add the AttributeModifier for the onclick
- or, override onComponentTag and do tag.put("onclick", javascript)
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 3:38 PM, balingen tame wrote:
> I want to add long java script to
I want to add long java script to the onclick of a anchor , was
wondering if I do this using a Link , The reason I want to use a link is I
can append the java script with the attribute modifier.My concern is , any
link will also adds java script to call the server , in this case I
want lin
Hello,
I am sorry I am not going to be very specific here, because the error
I am experiencing is not very deterministic.
The scenario: I am using 1.4-rc2, and I have a page with several (six,
to be precise) panels which load its contents by using a subclass of
AbstractAjaxTimerBehavior, which po
You could maybe make your own javascript for the modal window
Wicket.Window.prototype.center = function() {
// Set your window here.
};
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If you have an AjaxSubmitLink you can do the following
public void onSubmit( AjaxRequestTarget target, Form form ){
target.appendJavascript( "alert( 'hi!' );" );
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Thank you very much!!!
The AjaxSubmitLink ( with the DefaultFormProcessing set to false) solve my
problem!!
This is what happening when using to much copy-paste!! I was already using
AjaxSubmitLink everywhere in my code
Thierry
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 13:28
radiogroup g=new radiogroup("group", mybooleanmodel());
g.add(new radio("t",new model(boolean.true));
g.add(new radio("f",new model(boolean.false));
Click here for option one
Click here for option two
-igor
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Jason Novotny wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> S
is the link repainting the entire listview? in that case all values
will be lost because they are not submitted. either use
ajaxsubmitlink, or only repaint the new row. there is an article on
wicketinaction.com that shows how to do it.
-igor
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Thierry Leveque wrote
Hi,
Somehow I seem to have problems if I want to do individual radio
buttons in my HTML and it looks like I need to use RadioGroup. Here is
the example HTML and I'm trying to figure out how to wicket-ize it...
the model just needs to be a boolean since I have only two values.
Click here
did yous witch your aplication to deployment mode.
Using development mode in websphere using wicket will cause it to have
memory leaks.
Even in 1.3.5 we experience it.
Try switching to deployment mode and see if helps
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Martijn Dashorst <
martijn.dasho...@gmail.com>
Is there a time component already available where the user can choose hrs /mins
/ am-pm? If so can somebody please point me to the package?
thanks
No, it is an AjaxFallbackLink
Both ListView use AjaxFallbackLink to Add or Remove item.
Thierry
Sent from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:44, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> is your "add" button submitting the form?
>
> is setreuseitems turned on on both listviews?
>
>
> -igor
>
> On
datatable does not support changing columns, something on a todo list
to fix in 1.5. for now you can just recreate the datatable itself.
-igor
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Alfredo Aleandri
wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm a wicket beginner.
> I'm trying to shuffle the columns of a datatable using an AjaxF
is your "add" button submitting the form?
is setreuseitems turned on on both listviews?
-igor
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Thierry Leveque wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a ListView that is embedded inside another ListView. Both ListView
> are dynamic: Both have an Add and a Remove button.
> The ie
looks like tomcat is trying to save sessions to disk and restore them
on restart. this should be turned off while developing because you
change the structure of objects and they cannot always be loaded back.
this is a tomcat setting.
-igor
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 3:19 AM, Wicket Newbie Wicket New
open a jira issue.
-igor
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 1:08 AM, Anton Veretennikov
wrote:
> Hi, Wicket community
>
> While working with AbstractColumn I found that overriding
> getSortProperty() does not make column sortable until isSortable() is
> not overrided also.
>
> AbstractColumn::isSortable()
sounds like a bug, please open a jira issue.
-igor
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Steve Flasby wrote:
> Chaps,
>
> Ive just noticed that SqlTimestampConverter appears to be broken.
> I expected it to produce a Date/Time as output, but it only produces
> a time. SqlTimeConverter prints a si
Is there a time component available anywhere to basically let the user select
hr / min and am/pm?
thanks
Vidhya
Hi
I have a ListView that is embedded inside another ListView. Both ListView
are dynamic: Both have an Add and a Remove button.
The ietms in both ListView are a series of form fields.
The problem I have is only with my second ListView when I add more than one
item without submitting the form. The
El jue, 23-04-2009 a las 11:03 +0200, Steve Flasby escribió:
> Mmm,
>more and more sites being announced. Excellent stuff.
>Great looking site, Giannis.
>
Please add your sites to
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/sites-using-wicket.html
A lot of people ask "Are there sites made with Wicket?
Hi,
I'm a wicket beginner.
I'm trying to shuffle the columns of a datatable using an
AjaxFallbackLink, this is my code (only relevant part):
my WebPage content:
private AjaxFallbackDefaultDataTable usersTable;
private List> userColumns = new ArrayList>();
private UserProvider userProv
I created a simple linkfor java script to open a client side popup
window and not forserver processing.
here is the code
View
when i see generated html source the codeit is the same no
difference
but when I put my mouse o
Wicket doesn't do anything with native stuff—we're doing pure Java.
Either you did something strange, or there's a bug in WebSphere or the
IBM JDK you're running into.
Martijn
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Basak, Prasan (TCS)
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our web application use following configuration fo
Two points:
1 - really long lists are nearly always bad for users
2 - can't you just do this with CSS? put a div around the list and
put overflow: auto into it's style?
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 9:11 AM, HHB wrote:
> Hey,
> I have a ListView
I can't really remember - I just had to say that I think you win the
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 6:37 AM, Basak, Prasan (TCS)
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our web application use following configuration for develo
Hey,
I have a ListView that could hold a lot of rows.
Is there a way to embed the list view an a
scroll-able area/thing?
or I have to fallback to pagination ?
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I don't see why having multiple ways to send information is reinventing the
wheel.
My point was that form submission is a standard for send information. Is the
classic way.
Ajax doesn't require this. You are able to send information on any
javascript event. And maybe someone had implemented that.
Maybe these help...
- you can override WebApplication.newAjaxRequestTarget(Page page)
- you can use AjaxRequestTarget.addListener() to add listeners
Am 23.04.2009 um 13:45 schrieb Liam Clarke-Hutchinson:
Hi Martin,
Yeah, we've got a page that has an immediate child label that needs to
be re
Thanks for your feedback Martijn.
Yes, you're right. I will solve this issue using threads.
Von: Martijn Dashorst
An: users@wicket.apache.org
Gesendet: Donnerstag, den 23. April 2009, 10:59:39 Uhr
Betreff: Re: Pagemap locking issue
Why would you want your us
Liam Clarke-Hutchinson-3 wrote:
>
> What do you mean by processing? Form processing? Normal rendering?
>
Normal rendering, but as I mentioned later in the thread, even though it was
Wicket issuing the redirect, it was somehow being caused by my attempts at
URL rewriting and the redirects do no
Jeremy Thomerson-5 wrote:
>
> Bummer - if you didn't throw in the towel, I'd be interested in seeing
> the result. All session-relative wicket links are going to have a
> very distinct pattern that should be fairly easy [sic] to get in the
> pattern and not rewrite.
>
> Mind posting your rewr
Unless I'm reading the RFC wrong, the behaviour of
QueryStringUrlCodingStrategy is correct...
http://labs.apache.org/webarch/uri/rfc/rfc3986.html#components
The query component contains non-hierarchical data that, along with
data in the path component, serves to identify a resource within the
sc
Thanks guys.
I created a jira issue (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2236)
I also added a patch to it.
I just hope I did everything correctly as this is a first time for me.
Eyal Golan
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Our Eclipse users have varying issues with Tomcat, and I've picked up
a couple myself today in Intellij cause by half-assed deployments,
although I suspect that's more a Maven issue. /tangent.
In Eclipse, for us, it seems to be caused by resources from a earlier
deployment still remaining, so try
By content you mean the text yeah? Create your link (We use
AjaxFallbackLinks for Ajax links, but there's others), and then create
a label with an appropriate model, and add the label to the link.
You're markup would look like so:
How dynamic a content you're after really depends on what you're
Hi Martin,
Yeah, we've got a page that has an immediate child label that needs to
be refreshed on pretty much every Ajax request being generated by the
other children on the page..
We were trying to avoid passing a reference to the label to the other
children's constructors, as it smells bad and
Hi,
Our web application use following configuration for development, and it
frequently gives Java core dump without enough load.
We contacted IBM support, who, after analysing dump file, has found that
some of the html files of our app have been stored in the native memory
space ( not heap memory)
Hello Francisco,
I don't think the issue is exactly the same, as I am always getting
"interface" URLs, the "good" ones... but it might be related, as I am
also having component + resource listener on the same page (though I
have no header contributor).
Regards,
Daniel.
2009/4/23 francisco treac
Hey,
Is there a way to set the content of a link
dynamically (the value is coming from model object)?
The link has to be Ajax enabled for sure.
Thanks.
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Hi everybody,
our wicket application behaves in a strange way. After restarting Tomcat server
in Eclipse everything works fine. But after restarting Tomcat server in Eclipse
for the second time, Page Expired is shown. Several Exceptions appear in log
file, but I don't know, how to get rid of th
I don't think it's the same issue, but I had some trouble with loading
a Flash stream and IResourceListener
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2204
Francisco
2009/4/23 Daniel Fernandez :
> By the way, in case this gives you more information, my "DataPanel" is
> very similar to the "Ope
By the way, in case this gives you more information, my "DataPanel" is
very similar to the "OpenFlashChart" Panel class defined in
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/open-flash-chart-and-wicket.html, as in
fact my flash object is Open Flash Chart (I am loading many charts in
the same page in an asynchr
Hi all,
using 1.3.5 :
mounted a bookmarkable page using the QueryStringUrlCodingStrategy, now I'm
passing in a page parameter with key "search" and value "te?t" -- the target
url is
?search=te?t
tracing this, turns out the QueryStringUrlCodingStrategy just applies UTF-8
encoding (or whatever
Thank you again for your time, Igor.
Your explanation makes sense by itself, but it is not my problem, I'm
afraid... this thing can happen to me even the first time I load the
page, without reloading at all.
I investigated deeper and I realised that what was happening was that,
when the server re
Mmm,
more and more sites being announced. Excellent stuff.
Great looking site, Giannis.
How many of you guys work for big organizations developing with
Wicket?
Some people I know would be very interested to find out. I work
mainly for banks who are a bit conservative (except when it comes
to
συγχαρητήρια!
btw, I noticed you used Smooth Gallery. Really neat.
If you did some work around it you might be interested in contributing
to the project at http://code.google.com/p/wicket-slides/ ?
Francisco
2009/4/23 Giannis Koutsoubos :
> Inlaconia.gr is a travel and business guide for the pre
Why would you want your users to wait for 1 minute to get results? On
what planet and time/space continuum do you expect users to wait for
that?
Don't do the computation in the request thread. Compute the stuff in a
separate thread, process or whatever and subscribe the user's
session/page/whateve
Looks great. Yet another cool website built in Wicket :).
I liked especially the integration of the photo gallery, it's beautiful.
Cheers,
Azzeddine Daddah
www.hbiloo.com
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Giannis Koutsoubos
wrote:
> Inlaconia.gr is a travel and business guide for the prefectur
Inlaconia.gr is a travel and business guide for the prefecture of
Laconia in Greece.
The site uses :
Wicket 1.4
Wicket GMap2
Tomcat with apache frontend
Spring, Hibernate, Mysql
The site is multilingual and wicket made the development a complete fun.
Many thanks to everyone involved in Wicket.
Hi, Wicket community
While working with AbstractColumn I found that overriding
getSortProperty() does not make column sortable until isSortable() is
not overrided also.
AbstractColumn::isSortable() is looking like now:
public boolean isSortable()
{
return sortProp
Hi all,
i'm developing a wicket application, in which i have to lookup mutiple tables
with millions of datasets depending of the user inputs.
Any operation on these tables is very time consuming not to talk about join
operations ... (A request can take a few seconds or some minutes to complete)
Chaps,
Ive just noticed that SqlTimestampConverter appears to be broken.
I expected it to produce a Date/Time as output, but it only produces
a time. SqlTimeConverter prints a simple time as I expected.
Looking in the code SqlTimestampConverter::convertToString uses:
DateFormat format = D
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