Hi
Would like to know if some one has used Wicket Web Beans in their wicket
projects?
One of our requirements is to add fields at runtime and be able to render it
on the front end.
So in this case , I have no control of building the panels for some fields
that are 'yet' to be created and to
James
Could you please clarify this for me, I noticed is that with PropertyModel
usage in the above context.
I have to define one(PropertyModel instance) for each of the form component
explicitly, like so
1. ModelStudyModel studyModel = new ModelStudyModel(new
StudyModel());/Top level Model
As solution I can see using HttpServletRequestWrapper instead of dealing
directly with the HttpServletRequest passed by the container.
This way we can provide custom implementation of HttpServletRequestWrapper
that overrides javax.servlet.ServletRequestWrapper.getCharacterEncoding()
and if
Does anyone know if any patches were submitted for this or does anyone
know of some code that can work?
We're finding more and more of our users are Chrome and Safari and its
becoming a pain. I have tried looking at this but my javascript
knowledge is beginner at best.
thanks for any help or
Do i need to create css file for that
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 1:45 AM, vineetsemwal [via Apache Wicket]
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don't add them in wicket:panel/
vineet semwal
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On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 5:24 PM, b...@actrix.gen.nz wrote:
Hi James,
Thank you very much for your reply.
It didn't work because the form was submitted with input type=image,
and I did not add an ImageButton for it.
Things would be a little easier if there was an overridable onClick()
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 5:42 AM, nivs shravann...@gmail.com wrote:
2. firstName = new TextField(studyName,new
PropertyModelStudy(pModel.getObject().getStudyName(),studyName));
It should be:
new PropertyModelString(pModel, studyName).
The first argument to PropertyModel's constructor is the
i meant don't add style in wicket:panel tag ,add it to say div..
wicket:panel
div style= my style
your markup
/div
/wicket:panel
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[X] wicket 1.5 branch is set to wicket 1.5-SNAPSHOT and if there is
demand we can cut releases to match the wicket milestones and/or release
candidates.
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Thanks, that seems to do the trick...
Fernando: Returning null does not work since the resolve method requires a
not null return value. But if the AjaxLink trick works, it seems I wont be
needing to modify the resolve method anyway...
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Thank you very much i got that
Regards
Aruna.R
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 8:48 AM, vineetsemwal [via Apache Wicket]
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i meant don't add style in wicket:panel tag ,add it to say div..
Where does your fields come from ? In WWB, you have to provide beans,
and configure them with annotations or beanprops files to control the way
the beans are displayed.
You can provide beans and they will be correctly displayed in a default
way, with proper editing inputs according to
Hi,
First of all, before I get flamed - I've seen many topics about this since I've
been looking into this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/users@wicket.apache.org/msg27512.html
http://www.danwalmsley.com/2008/10/21/render-a-wicket-page-to-a-string-for-html-email/
I tried to use AjaxPagingNavigator in a simple page in Eclipse Helio with WTP
(configured tomcat6). When debug, it just gives out a raw API page of
ExceptionErrorPage with mismatched close tag error that reference the API
page.
Couple of other pages in the same app are working fine.
I then
ok, I had read that in a post from several years ago, it just didnt make
sense to me, because I thought alive and well would mean that is has some
ability to work with a more current version of wicket. a bit misleading
first response.
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I have seen that wiquery for instance takes another approach in for instance
their AutoCompleteBehavior.
In that class they override respond() and get the response from the
requestcycle and start writing to it, like this:
@Override
protected void respond(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
I have been looking around a bit more and it seems like Wicket in Action
provides a solution on p.260 (the book keeps on growing on me).
It looks like the idea is to extend AbstractAjaxBehavior and use
RequestCycle.get().setRequestTarget(new StringRequestTarget(myString));
or more generically
I have an User class with a gender field using a Gender-Enum:
public class User implements DomainObjectLong {
...
private Gender gender;
I want to bind this gender field to a radiogroup (representing all enum
values) in a registration form.
This is what I did so far:
code
public enum Gender {
Hello,
Based on the vote there were 3 votes for and none against. All those
who voted wanted trunk to track 1.5-SNAPSHOT versus a stable milestone.
I have created a branch to track wicket 1.4-SNAPSHOT here:
Thanks a lot Igor for your quick response and the fix. That did the trick.
Cheers,
Satish
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From: Igor Vaynberg [mailto:igor.vaynb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 4:49 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: style=\display:none\
should be fixed in
Hi Daniel
Thank you for getting back so quickly.
I used Hibernate that maps to entities in the table.
Fields are defined by an administrator when he creates a new entity like
Study(Hibernate entity for Study). There is a standard table called Study
however if the administrator feels this new
It sounds like what you're after is a dynamic form. This has been discussed
several times on the list and used to be detailed in the wiki. It's pretty
straightforward to implement. Hopefully this gives you an implementation
option.
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Nivedan Nadaraj
Hi Niv,
I'm not sure if I just get your domain model right, the closest I think
you can get is something like this:
http://jweekend.com/wicketwebbeans-examples-1.1/WebBeans/?wicket:interface=:0:2:::
Where you can have a list (a table) of fields, each with a name, a
datatype and a
Hello, guys
Can you please advise me on the proper implementation of the
DynamicWebResource subclass?
When I override the abstract methods I see that my getResourceState() is
called twice.
The resource is registered in Wicket and is used to generate a JavaScript
data.
Thanks,
Dmitry
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pass in a dummy application to tester
-igor
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Joe Hudson joe.hud...@clear2pay.com wrote:
Hi,
First of all, before I get flamed - I've seen many topics about this since
I've been looking into this:
In case of wiQuery, many behaviors wicket AJAX is used (not jquery
AJAX) so it seem natural to use AbstractDefaultAjaxBehavior. In other
cases probably you are right and it is over killing. Is that what you
are asking?
Cheers,
Ernesto
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 10:47 PM, Erik Brakkee
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