You could do it with JQuery directly, or implement WiQuery dialog.
The latter is preferrable, because if you close a ModalWindow in the browser
with no roundtrip then the server side state will not be notified that it is
closed, and thus might reappear if the page is refreshed as a whole.
-
ModelMySuperLongNameForASimpleFooObject model = Model.newModel();
Go on a hike in the Greek islands for six months, when you come back download
Java 1.7 where you can do neato stuff like
ModelMySuperLongNameForASimpleFooObject model = new Model();
Or use an IDE which automatically fills the
Hello, I download file by
getRequestCycle().setRequestTarget(requestTarget);
How can I redirect to other page after download?
setResponsePage(MyPage.class); does not work
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hmm, interesting, that would be nice-to-have.
now it would be even better if inside this behavior one could add other
markup just like labels which i is not possible with a
MarkupComponentBorder. is that somehow doable?
Antoine
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Igor Vaynberg
Not much - the last news was here - https://blogs.apache.org/infra/ - and it
looks as if the CWiki system's being restored at present as some of the
area's are there, but many aren't, yet.
/Gwyn
On 14 April 2010 23:26, Carl Sziebert car...@gmail.com wrote:
Any updates on when the reference
Hi,
I'm a liitle confused about AjaxSubmitLink's JavaDoc, and the code inside
it... I'm using Wicket 1.3.6:
If/when javascript is turned off in the browser, or it doesn't support
javascript, then the
browser will not respond to the onclick event, using the href directly.
Wicket will then use
Not really, but it looks as if there's some progress and the machines
restore is underway, although it's not got to the Wicket spaces yet. Note
that Apache was attacked the CWiki machine was one of the ones open to
compromise - see https://blogs.apache.org/infra/ - but while it looks as if
it's
I can sympathise with that. However I don't think it would be a
maintenance nightmare if the constructors are set to private; but that
would mean a dramatic API change for such convenience and I'm guessing
you're not willing to do this.
Best,
James.
On 14 April 2010 17:01, Igor Vaynberg
Hello dear Wicket Gurus,
I'm currently rewrite one fat client java program to wicket one.
And I have to say that mostly this isn't a big issue but there is one
thing that I really miss in wicket.
In a program is a lot of business logic there and we used
ConfirmDialogs to go through branches.
For
Hello to you all,
it's been a very long time since I wrote here.
I have a question regarding folder locations.
I am working with WiQuery and it is unbelievable great.
Also the support there (thanks indiana ;) )
In WiQuery there are 'themes' and the location of the CSS and images is in a
separate
You can define packages and put all CSS / JS files into them. Note that
there must be some class also along with them, it may be an empty class.
Then you can reference these resources using that class declaration.
Note that if your css uses images, then you have to put correct paths into
that
On 04/15/10 13:06, James Perry wrote:
I can sympathise with that. However I don't think it would be a
maintenance nightmare if the constructors are set to private; but that
would mean a dramatic API change for such convenience and I'm guessing
you're not willing to do this.
Apart from the huge
My link is a static html link its not ajax link ,and this link resides in
AjaxFallbackDefaultDataTable , the repaint of this table containing is
handled by AjaxFallbackDefaultDataTable.
Please tell me how can I add the java script in this case ?
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Hi,
I am at a point where I need to upgrade my application from Spring 2.5.6 to
Spring 3.0.1.RELEASE. I have a working application and when I update Spring, I
see the following exception on deployment:
Caused by: org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCurrentlyInCreationException:
Error
have you tried using jQuery 1.4 live/delegate handlers? they will attach
events to elements even after initial dom load.
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What error? Next time post the stack :)
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Steven Haines lyg...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I am at a point where I need to upgrade my application from Spring 2.5.6 to
Spring 3.0.1.RELEASE. I have a working application and when I update Spring,
I see the following
I posted a few lines from the error, but here is the complete stack trace. My
initial searches on this pointed to a circular dependency caused by autowiring,
which may or may not be the case - when I removed the default-autowire
parameter from my beans node then the error changed to state that
Sorry for the spam, I found the root cause of the problem - I guess there is
some kind of circular dependency in Spring/Hibernate that appeared when I
integrated the app with Wicket... I dont full understand, but I changed
application context XML file to wire by name instead of type and the
sure, you just have to build the render process yourself.
-igor
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 2:08 AM, Antoine van Wel
antoine.van@gmail.com wrote:
hmm, interesting, that would be nice-to-have.
now it would be even better if inside this behavior one could add other
markup just like labels
No , please tell more on usingjQuery 1.4 live/delegate, you have any
example ?
ok one more easy solution may be if I add the function in onclick attribute
of the link , but I dont know to write jquery function in onclick attribute
, please tell me how can I write the jquery function in
hopefully this helps:
We can bind a simple click handler to this element:
$('.clickme').bind('click', function() {
// Bound handler called.
});
When the element is clicked, the handler is called. However, suppose that
after this, another element is added:
$('body').append('lt;div
It works thanks .
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Is there a way to add attributes to child components in a behavior that
is added to a page? I want to create a behavior that is added to a page
that adds some js to the header and then adds some js in an onfocus
attribute of each child form component on the page. I have the list of
child form
Warren,
See MarkupContainer#visitChildren
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On 15 April 2010 18:44, Warren Bell warr...@clarksnutrition.com wrote:
Is there a way to add attributes to child components in a behavior that
Take out the 'default-autowire=byName' from your beans.xml
and it will work.
Cheers!
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Steven Haines lyg...@yahoo.com wrote:
Sorry for the spam, I found the root cause of the problem - I guess there is
some kind of circular dependency in Spring/Hibernate that
Answering my own question: use Resource Reference:
new Image(img, new ResourceReference(Page2.class, image.png));
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Nikita Tovstoles
nikita.tovsto...@gmail.com wrote:
Correction:
PackageResource packageResource = PackageResource.get(Page2.class,
image.png);
I have that figured out, I just don't know how to add the attribute to
each component. I can't add a behavior, since Cannot modify component
hierarchy after render phase has started (page version cant change then
anymore) Can I even do this in a behavior?
Cemal Bayramoglu wrote:
Warren,
See
Any ideas?
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Roman Ilin roman.i...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello dear Wicket Gurus,
I'm currently rewrite one fat client java program to wicket one.
And I have to say that mostly this isn't a big issue but there is one
thing that I really miss in wicket.
In a program
Sorry if this got double posted, I didn't see it up there.
I have that figured out, I just don't know how to add the attribute to
each component. I can't add a behavior, since Cannot modify component
hierarchy after render phase has started (page version cant change then
anymore) Can I even do
Hi Roman,
you'd need continuations for modal dialogs, see:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-598
Sven
Roman Ilin wrote:
Any ideas?
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Roman Ilin roman.i...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello dear Wicket Gurus,
I'm currently rewrite one fat client java
I use current stable wicket 1.4 on JBoss.
Wicket application is only small part of our EE project.
So Jetty continuations isn't an option for me.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:08 PM, Sven Meier s...@meiers.net wrote:
Hi Roman,
you'd need continuations for modal dialogs, see:
Hi Warren,
The way I normally handle this situation is to create a javascript
emitting behaviour that is attached to the container. This behaviour
will emit the necessary javascript method to do what you need to do.
Then for each child component you can use an AttributeModifier to write
I assume you were trying this in beforeRender of your behaviour, which
as you say is too late.
If you really need to use a behaviour encapsulate all this, try
something like the following, but some may feel its a little
politically incorrect to do this in bind.
class MyBehaviour extends
... and if you're not building your component tree before you add such
an IBehaviour to the parent container you can instead override
onBeforeRender on that container to do something like:
@Override
public void onBeforeRender() {
hi,
thanks.
I know this, but my question was different.
I saw in some projects that the JS and CSS files are in the same hierarchy
as the class that is used for their scope, but the main folder is different.
Example:
I have a Java class: com.myCompany.ResourceScope.java
it is located under src.
I
Eyal,
This is not to do with Wickets resource loading. Its got to do with
how you set up your build mechanism, and in particular, which files,
from which folders you tell it to include in the creation of the
target (folders or archives).
In other words, you need to tell Maven or Ant or your IDE
@Eyal
Maybe you would like to have a look at this thread.
http://n4.nabble.com/resource-css-loading-td1878209.html
Regards,
Apple Grew
my blog @ http://blog.applegrew.com/
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 2:41 AM, Eyal Golan egola...@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
thanks.
I know this, but my question was
I ended up doing it in bind of the behavior and it works fine. I just have to
remember to add the behavior to the page after all the other components. Thanks
I assume you were trying this in beforeRender of your behaviour, which
as you say is too late.
If you really need to use a behaviour
This is the key - and it has been discussed before (in the many grueling 1.4
conversations). The short of it is that with private constructors there's a
huge change and an inability to extend. And without the private
constructors, the static methods are dumb and extraneous because you would
need
This appears to be an issue in the documentation of the AjaxSubmitLink. I
just checked and the documentation is still the same in 1.4. I will try to
verify this and fix it tomorrow. In the meantime, it would be helpful if
you opened a JIRA issue to keep track of this (post the link back to this
Yes, this is risky. Why not add the appropriate onclick handler via JS on
the client side? i.e., you could output javascript (jQuery in this example)
that says:
$('#myTableID tr').click(function() {
// do whatever your onclick should do
});
That's just another option - not necessarily the
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