https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring-security-and-wicket-auth-roles.html
2011/2/28 wic...@geofflancaster.com wic...@geofflancaster.com
Can anyone point me to a tutorial or example on getting spring 3.x setup
and working with wicket-auth-roles for an AuthenticatedWebApplication?
Thanks in
Hello everybody!
Hope someone can help me. I don't really understand, what I should add as
ajax target :(
So, I have an abstract class Index where I add all my panels (3) and it is
my masterlayout. I add the panels in the index class like this:
add(new ShoppingCartPanel(id, anotherMehod);
The
Hi there,
If you want to refresh the panel, call setOutputMarkupId(true) on the panel
, then add the panel to the target.
If the Ajax Link is on the same panel, you can call
this.setOutputMarkupId(true) , and you can also add MyPanel.this to the
target.
The point is , what ever you want to
Thanks a lot for your replies, truly.
With the ideas that all have contributed i write a LDM that store a object
that is recovered in iterator and also a id for this object (to recover to
the database after).
I think this will be useful for people who start using Dataview,and are
somewhat
Just want to add that the call to the class which would encapsulate the code
to call the javascript function and get the result would not be in the
constructor, rather in the onclick() of a button or the applyState() of the
wizard.
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Upgraded to wicket 1.4.16 yesterday, and it seems to cause issues when a form
is removed after submit. Problem is probably related to the change in
Wicket-3438 (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3438
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3438 )
The usage we have a few
Unfortunately I'm not familiar with scala... but everyone is welcome to join
wicketforge and help to improve it... also java profs...
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Hi!
I think Wicket Ajax should prevent this on the client side.
As a workaround you can disable the sumbit button from javascript event
handler and re-enable it from wicket ajax response.
2011/2/28 eugenebalt eugeneb...@yahoo.com
How do we prevent the user from double-clicking a non-Ajax
Thanks for reply,
If you want to refresh the panel, call setOutputMarkupId(true) on the panel
, then add the panel to the target.
Does it mean I should call setOutputMarkUpId(true) in the constructor of the
panel? If I do so, the layout of the panel is destroyed.
If the Ajax Link is on
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On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:45 PM, Zoltán Nagy zberke...@gmail.com wrote:
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Hi, if you update the panel within the form, you need to update it's submit
link component outside this panel also.
onsubmit(target){
target.addComponent(formPanel);
target.addComponent(submitLinkNotNestedInsideTheFormPanel);
}
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Dmitriy Neretin
Thanks! I turn off formating.
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No, the panel is outside! What I just want, is that the panel shows me the
result of the submit.
But I did it :)
Hier is my solution:
1. Call in the constructor of the panel setOutputMarkUpId(true);
2. Instantiate the panel Class in the abstract Class (masterlayout) as field
and return it back
Hi!
2011/3/1 Dmitriy Neretin dmitriy.nere...@googlemail.com:
Thanks for reply,
If you want to refresh the panel, call setOutputMarkupId(true) on the panel
, then add the panel to the target.
Does it mean I should call setOutputMarkUpId(true) in the constructor of the
panel? If I do so,
Hi it is a bug, I created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3488
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 8:30 AM, Alexander Landsnes Keül
alexander.landsnes.k...@visma.no wrote:
Upgraded to wicket 1.4.16 yesterday, and it seems to cause issues when a
form is removed after submit. Problem is
Hi!
Yes, i've also run into this problem.
See the sources of the generated page, something will be between the
table and th/tr/tbody/thead tags. The browser simply drops your
generated list content or takes it outside of your table tags.
2011/2/28 Josh Kamau joshnet2...@gmail.com:
Has anyone
Here's a start, please anyone correct me if I've made any mistakes...
public class ListLDM extends LoadableDetachableModelList {
private String id;
public ListLDM(List l, String id) {
//constructor with primed model
super(l);
*bump*
I'm one of those people who is reading :-)
Antoine
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Per p...@hamburg.de wrote:
Hi,
I am measuring it in a profiler after the request has been completed,
but thanks for the hint.
In case anyone else is reading, I have been playing with the
Thanks Zoltan,
How did you resolve the issue? In my case , the entire table/table tag
is removed. If i put a test label just outside the table tag, it is
displayed.
Josh.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Zoltán Nagy zberke...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
Yes, i've also run into this problem.
See
Thank for the replies!
MZemeck wrote:
Here's a start, please anyone correct me if I've made any mistakes...
public class ListLDM extends LoadableDetachableModelList {
private String id;
public ListLDM(List l, String id) {
//constructor with primed
It is referenced by the superclass (LoadableDetachableModel in this
case). It will cache the list until after the request cycle is
complete. Upon subsequent request cycles, the load() method will be
called to re-load the list.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Juansoft andresnet2...@yahoo.es
super(l) stores the model as an instance variable on the superclass. When
getObject() is called on the LDM, it checks to see if the instance
variable (the model object) is null. If it is null, load() will be called
to populate the model. Once the request is complete the model is detached
Interesting, I'm also migrating to Wicket 1.5 with GAE
First a comment: In addition to what you mention I had to change the default
HeaderRenderStrategy to
org.apache.wicket.markup.renderStrategy.ParentFirstHeaderRenderStrategy
since it's rendering the child headers before parents and that
exactly. the problem is on the client side.
I don't know a really good solution but these workaround could solve it:
- turn off generating wicket: tags:
Application.get().getMarkupSettings().setStripWicketTags(true);
- don't use table at all, use divs instead
- use separate templates for
Thanks Zultan for your feedback. Striping wicket tags didnt help. Anything
other than a table works. Does it mean it is Illegal to use table tags
inside inside a modal dialog?
Josh.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 10:09 PM, Zoltán Nagy zberke...@gmail.com wrote:
exactly. the problem is on the client
Hi, send a quickstart, I tried to simulate here without
success, CheckBoxMultipleChoice is working fine.
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:20 PM, eugenebalt eugeneb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yes, I've tried both the first one and the second one with
onclick/onchange. The problem is still happening.
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Did you check the javadocs for ModalWindow?
If you want to use form in modal window component make sure that you
put the modal window itself in another form (nesting forms is legal in
Wicket) and that the form on modal window is submitted before the
window get closed.
I don't know if that will
Hi Antoine,
I have started collecting my hints over here:
http://www.small-improvements.com/blog/technical/tuning-wicket-session-size
Please note that much of it may be considered hacks and bad practice (I
am just a Wicket user, not a Wicket master). There may be better ways to
achieve the
Hi James,
I use a form in a moda window. i have also put the modal window inside
another form (i have called it modal window holder)
Josh.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 10:19 PM, James Carman ja...@carmanconsulting.comwrote:
Did you check the javadocs for ModalWindow?
If you want to use form in
Hi Josh, CheckGroup is set to render body only by default. As it correspond
to your table tag, it will be skipped. You can
call frmUserList.setRenderBodyOnly(false) or bind the CheckGroup component
to another tag in the markup, that can be skipped.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Josh Kamau
Hi Pedro,
good catch.
I've never liked it that CheckGroup is the only component which uses
setRenderBodyOnly(true) by default :(
Not very consistent and thus something to watch out for.
Regards
Sven
Am 01.03.2011 20:29, schrieb Pedro Santos:
Hi Josh, CheckGroup is set to render body only
Per,
Awesome summary. Much obliged.
Rob
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yup, nice read. tks for sharing
onComponentTag saved my arse too in the past. Probably that's why I don't
think it's that ugly anymore :)
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 2:41 PM, robert.mcguinness
robert.mcguinness@gmail.com wrote:
Per,
Awesome summary. Much obliged.
Rob
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Hi Per,
easy to read, good advice... Even the easiest stuff made me wonder
whether I did that right... Excellent to see all these tips together.
Thanks a bunch!
Antoine
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Per p...@hamburg.de wrote:
Hi Antoine,
I have started collecting my hints over here:
Great stuff, could you let us know when you have completed a 'final'
version so I can check back?
From: Per p...@hamburg.de
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 03/01/2011 02:22 PM
Subject:Re: Just 100K per session? That would be my dream come
true! (Anyone here who has tuned
I found this useful also :
http://www.small-improvements.com/10-things-about-apache-wicket-i-love/wicket:pageMapName/wicket-8
[same site, same author, kudos Per]
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 3:13 PM, mzem...@osc.state.ny.us wrote:
Great stuff, could you let us know when you have completed a 'final'
one other possibility you didn't mention is to nest or layer models. you
could use an attribute modifier with a view-adapting model that wraps the
data model to provide translation from a pure data model into a value
appropriate for the view layer. this would preserve abstraction better. make
That's right. I haven't seen the attached zip.
2011/3/1 Pedro Santos pedros...@gmail.com:
Hi Josh, CheckGroup is set to render body only by default. As it correspond
to your table tag, it will be skipped. You can
call frmUserList.setRenderBodyOnly(false) or bind the CheckGroup component
to
Hi Fernando,
I didn't come across your problems, although I use TONS of Wicket AJAX. :-)
But what helped me sort my problems and thoughts was to create a
quickstart (see the main docs), and to start with a minimal example.
Then enhance it step by step until the quickstart shows the same
Your last exception seems pretty similar to those mentioned in
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3470 (especially the last one
also related to GAE: loading a persisted session at application startup).
Attila
2011/3/1 Per Fragemann p...@small-improvements.com
Hi all,
I'm running a
I've seen that wiki but it's for spring 3.0 and wicket 1.3. I need a
solution for spring 3.1 and wicket 1.4+
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