Should'nt this be on the main page aswell?
http://wicket.apache.org/ last mention are "Wicket 1.5-RC5.1 released
- 25 Jun 2011"
2011/8/28 Martin Grigorov :
> The Wicket Team is proud to introduce the seventh Release Candidate in
> Wicket 1.5 series. It includes bug fixes and improvements reported
Hey heads up, there is some bug in the logic of one of the services. And on
this front its clear. Thanks :)
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@PointBreak: imo not doing anything stupid like that, but I dont wanna be too
sure been up 14 hours. Maybe my eyes are missing something. Take a look.
Be the judge, here is a simplified version of the code:
Spring XML Summary:
[The idea is that the menu model mixes Static & dynamic items via Spr
What you are saying doesn't make sense. The SpringBean proxy doesn't
cache anything, so would still proxy all method calls to the original
bean. If you are not seeing updated values in that bean, there is
something else going on. Unless with "update" you mean that you replace
the original bean with
its not currently possible to flush the proxy's cache
however, modifying the original bean should be fine because the proxy
should forward all method invocation to the bean...
-igor
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Arjun Dhar wrote:
> Hi,
> I believe @SpringBean creates a proxy over the origin
Hello,
We have an odd problem where one ModalWindow shows dropdowns that are
technically below it. (One can actually click on them and modify the values)
We knew it was an error in IE6 and JQuery (bgiframe.js is supposed to fix
it) but for the most part it never appeared in Wicket. Out of many
Mo
Hi,
I believe @SpringBean creates a proxy over the original bean.
I have a situation where in the Application.init() -- --> Service
layer that has direct access to SpringContext. I modify the original Bean
(getting it via Spring Context). However, this update to the object wont
reflect in the asso
new MyPage(bean);
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 5:01 PM, eugenebalt wrote:
> I need to construct a page from a bean object. Ideally, I'd pass a custom
> Object to
>
> PageParameters params = new PageParameters();
> params.add("bean", bean);
>
> but it's not letting me do that... only Strings. Any sugge
I need to construct a page from a bean object. Ideally, I'd pass a custom
Object to
PageParameters params = new PageParameters();
params.add("bean", bean);
but it's not letting me do that... only Strings. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Thanks Martin.
On 8/29/11 4:03 PM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
See
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/jdk-1.5-parent/wicket-poi-parent
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/wiki/POI
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Duy Do wrote:
Hi Wicketers,
I have to get all items of the inmethod g
See
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/jdk-1.5-parent/wicket-poi-parent
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/wiki/POI
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Duy Do wrote:
> Hi Wicketers,
>
> I have to get all items of the inmethod grid to export as excel file. Is it
> possible?
>
> Thanks
Hi Wicketers,
I have to get all items of the inmethod grid to export as excel file. Is it
possible?
Thanks,
Duy
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