thanks Igor, that is what I thought of, too. But was not sure if there is
another solution I was not aware of. Great!
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use a shared resource and pass a key o
I want to have a link that when hit will download a csv file. I would
prefer to use a Page or a component that I can use the @SpringBean
notation on so the csv file data can be retrieved via my service layer
beans.
I can generate the file using a WebPage with the following in my
constructor fo
Hi there,
I am trying to use mootips with mixed success. I've added it to a label on
my page but when I run it I get an alert box saying "Unable to get the value
of the property 'msDropDown': object is null or undefined".
It seams like a javacript error but I really have no idea about the how and
right, we use and but the escaping of html sux
-igor
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Zilvinas Vilutis wrote:
> You can use in javadocs, and still you'd need to escape html
> entities ( ">" to ">", & etc )
>
> Žilvinas Vilutis
>
> Mobile: (+1) 623 330 6048
> E-mail: cika...@gmail.com
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>
Hi,
Thanks for responding. I have found the answer for my question. When
extending the WebPage I also simultaneously use to the
extend the WebPage functionality. However when we extend deep into the
WebPage, we have to used in the tag to let
the page that extends WebPage know that this is a chi
You can use in javadocs, and still you'd need to escape html
entities ( ">" to ">", & etc )
Žilvinas Vilutis
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On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> sweet, too bad @literal does not preserve linebreaks. what we really
>
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Matt Brictson wrote:
> FWIW I tried 1.5-SNAPSHOT and the HTML resource reloading seems to work fine.
I'm seeing reloading working as expected on the basic HomePage.
However, on a LoginPage that I'm working on, a I do not see changes
reflected until I go to the URL
FWIW I tried 1.5-SNAPSHOT and the HTML resource reloading seems to work fine.
Here's what I did:
1. Generated a quickstart[1] using 1.5-SNAPSHOT using the "-U" maven option to
ensure the very latest snapshot was downloaded.
2. Pasted in the resource polling code into WicketApplication#init[2].
3
With the latest snapshot, I still wasn't seeing changes propagate. Until --
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 2:03 PM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> It is possible but you have to extend maven-jetty-plugin's configuration.
> There was something about Scanner. Ask Google for more info
Adding the scanIntervalSec
Yes, it is possible configure the jetty plugin to completely redeploy the
webapp when it detects a class file has changed, but this isn't quite the same
as what the Eclipse IDE and JRebel do. JRebel's site says: "instantly see any
code change made to an app *without* redeploying."
In my experie
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Matt Brictson wrote:
> Just to clarify, the resource polling should allow you to see HTML changes
> (but note Martin's comment about this potentially being broken in 1.5RC1). It
> does not affect Java reloading.
>
> For Java changes I believe this is not possible
Browse the sources at
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/jdk-1.5-parent/jquery-parent
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 7:51 PM, hariharansrc wrote:
> I want $(document).ready() a JQuery function to execute with wicket.I know i
> want to use wiquery but anybody tell how to call JQuery function
Just to clarify, the resource polling should allow you to see HTML changes (but
note Martin's comment about this potentially being broken in 1.5RC1). It does
not affect Java reloading.
For Java changes I believe this is not possible without an IDE or perhaps a
commercial product like JRebel[1].
> 'Resources in the
> htmlDir that was already set, like CSS, are also not updating.
I apologize for sending that last message prematurely; things in the
webapp/ directory are updating. HTML in the java/ subfolder is not,
however.
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See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3878 and
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3891.
RC5.1 has some issues in that area. Try with 1.5-SNAPSHOT.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 8:04 PM, Matt Brictson wrote:
> The way I've always done it (and this works just fine outside of Eclipse
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Matt Brictson wrote:
> The way I've always done it (and this works just fine outside of Eclipse as
> well), is to enable resource polling in Wicket for the directory that
> contains the HTML files.
>
> In the init() method of your WebApplication subclass (in the
The way I've always done it (and this works just fine outside of Eclipse as
well), is to enable resource polling in Wicket for the directory that contains
the HTML files.
In the init() method of your WebApplication subclass (in the quickstart this is
called WicketApplication.java) do something
I want $(document).ready() a JQuery function to execute with wicket.I know i
want to use wiquery but anybody tell how to call JQuery function using
wiquery
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sweet, too bad @literal does not preserve linebreaks. what we really
need is a CDATA like javadoc tag.
-igor
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 4:12 AM, Erik van Oosten wrote:
> Amazing stuff!
>
> You can write straight html in javadoc with the {@literal} syntax. E.g.:
>
> *
> * Given markup like this:
>
Hello,
I'm investigating writing a new project in Wicket and am playing
around with a project created from the 1.5-RC5.1 quickstart maven
archetype.
Using 'mvn jetty:run' from the command-line, none of the changes I
make to source files, either Java or HTML, are picked up unless I
restart the ser
Fixed with https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3896
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> Good catch!
> Please create a ticket.
>
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Fabio Cechinel Veronez
> wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I was in doubt whether this message should be sent
Good catch!
Please create a ticket.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Fabio Cechinel Veronez
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was in doubt whether this message should be sent to user or dev list
> so following http://wicket.apache.org/help/email.html page
> recommendation I'm sending it to user list.
>
>
Hello all,
I was in doubt whether this message should be sent to user or dev list
so following http://wicket.apache.org/help/email.html page
recommendation I'm sending it to user list.
Well, I was trying wicket-1.5-RC5.1 and I notice that PageParameters
class implements two new interfaces IIndexe
better check the documentation for HTML element, specifically
'target' attribute
you don't need Wicket Link for this. You can do it with
WebMarkupContainer + AttributeModifier("href")
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 5:11 PM, ramlael wrote:
> I have requirement like, the 'pdf'/'html url' coming from we
I have requirement like, the 'pdf'/'html url' coming from web services,
based on condition I need to display pdf/html in new window, if I use normal
Link, not able to open the html in different window, if its ajax link I can
add java script for opening in new window.
Regards,
Rambabu
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Here is my code for generating PDF from AjaxLink in a seperate window
public abstract class AjaxPdfGenerationIconPanel
extends AbstractPdfGenerationPanel {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
private final SimpleAttributeModifier[] behaviors;
public AjaxP
Why do you use Ajax for this ?
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 4:38 PM, ramlael wrote:
> Hi, its working fine with normal link, but not with ajax link, any idea about
> this problem?
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Hi, its working fine with normal link, but not with ajax link, any idea about
this problem?
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Found the problem:
The
We are using the standard Wicket ModalWindow.
To this we add our own Panel.
In order to override the CSS which is used by ModalWindow (defined in the
file model.js) , we are taking the existing CSS (which we grab using
Firebug), add it to the
Amazing stuff!
You can write straight html in javadoc with the {@literal} syntax. E.g.:
*
* Given markup like this:
*
*{@literal
*Name:
* }
*
* If the {@code name} component has its label set to 'First Name' the resulting
output will be:
*{@literal
*First Name:
* }
Regards,
Erik.
Op 13-0
btw,
it doesn't seem to occur on glassfish's http port.
That's what's really weird..
I can replicate it by moving fast from one link to another.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 6:52 PM, Horacio Natyural
wrote:
> hi,
>
> i think glassfish is the one causing it.
> There seems to be a problem with glas
hi,
i think glassfish is the one causing it.
There seems to be a problem with glassfish 3.0.1's https listener.
it seems to be mixing up request. i don't know if anyone got this type
of request before but look at this html page.
The HTML pages contain the actual http request? Glassfish seems to b
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 1:16 PM, sri357 wrote:
> Thank you very much,i could now sucessfully set focus,but dont we have any
> direct componet.setFocus() type of methods to set focus.
No.
But it is quite easy to create a Behavior that does it.
component.add(new FocusBehavior());
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Thank you very much,i could now sucessfully set focus,but dont we have any
direct componet.setFocus() type of methods to set focus.
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Don't worry about the synchronization of markup ids. Inside my
"populateItem" method I did:
Label moreInfo = new Label("more-info", "more-info");
moreInfo.setOutputMarkupId(true);
moreInfo.setMarkupId("more-info" + listItem.getIndex());
and the same thing with the
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Andrea Del Bene wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> have you tried org.apache.wicket.request.URLEncoder?
This class is only in 1.5. In 1.4 (as the stacktrace shows) it is
named WicketUrlEncoder.
Mike: you'll need to encode the value before passing it to PageParameters.
Thank you.
This is what I get when I tried the same stuff on the archetype: the
visibility of the tooltip flickers between hidden and visible when I'm
hovering the label. Each time it flickers, the tooltip "top" position
receives some negative hundreds. I've attached the situation and my
firebug c
Hi Mike,
have you tried org.apache.wicket.request.URLEncoder?
Hi,
is wicket providing a class encoding a page parameter string for url?
Usecase: I have a searchword. This is put plain into the page parameters.
But if i use for example the searchword "myword%" i get
ERROR - RequestCycle
Hi,
is wicket providing a class encoding a page parameter string for url?
Usecase: I have a searchword. This is put plain into the page parameters.
But if i use for example the searchword "myword%" i get
ERROR - RequestCycle - URLDecoder: Incomplete trailing
escape (%) pattern
jav
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