Hi there I am using OpenID4java to implement an OpenID relying party and a
provider.
Whenever I try to access the provider page I get this exception in my
console
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can't call write(CharSequence) after
write(byte[]) has been called.
In this method I am creating
those are totally two different technologies. wicekt can generate you html
and you can embed flash or javafx applet there. I doubt there is any
integration between wicket and flash or java fx.
look at javafx tutorial first (they create html file there) and then learn
how you can create such page
Check out https://github.com/dashorst/dashboard
HTML 5, CSS3
For a demo video, look at http://vimeo.com/channels/topicus#17780865
Martijn
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:08 PM, clauspbeck b...@welovefailing.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm going to make a Dashboard look a like thing using Wicket, i'm
Hi,
Servlet specs do not allows to write both to the servletresponse's
outputstream and its writer.
In your code you write to the stream and later somewhere else (maybe
Wicket) writes to the writer.
See the code in DownloadLink to see how it writes the file bytes.
You cannot write your OpenID
Hi,
I've just begun to move my application up to 1.5. and I now getting an error in
a place that worked
just fine in 1.4. The problem seems to lie within creating a border component
as it gives me the
following error message:
org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: You can not add a
Dear All,
Does anybody have experience in using unixODBC with Wicket and Tomcat? It
is possible to establish connection with jetty. But it does not work with
Tomcat under Ubuntu. Stand alone java class (without using wicket) is
working under Ubuntu fine.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Alex
Ok, I am going to answer myself on that one: changing
this.add(popupHolder);
to
this.addToBorder(popupHolder);
dis it. I had read the migration guide and the Javadoc several times but just
did not understand it
(correctly)...
J.
On 24.02.2012 14:00, Jürgen Lind wrote:
Hi,
I've just begun
It doesn't work doesn't say much about the problem ...
Give more details
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:06 PM, Alex zeita...@googlemail.com wrote:
Dear All,
Does anybody have experience in using unixODBC with Wicket and Tomcat? It
is possible to establish connection with jetty. But it does not work
Hmm more problems. This is definitely turning out to be more difficult than
I expected. If a component already has an Ajax behavior added, then my
behavior conflicts. Either my behavior is used and the original behavior is
affected, or vice versa. For example if I try to do this:
public class
Sorry, I get:
Genral Error |
sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.createSQLException(JdbcOdbc.java:6986) |
sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.standardError(JdbcOdbc.java:7114) |
sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.SQLDriverConnect(JdbcOdbc.java:3073) |
sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcConnection.initialize(JdbcOdbcConnection.java:323) |
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:18 PM, gmparker2000 greg.par...@brovada.com wrote:
Hmm more problems. This is definitely turning out to be more difficult than
I expected. If a component already has an Ajax behavior added, then my
behavior conflicts. Either my behavior is used and the original
I'm overrideing onComponentTag for a textfield. I check if the field is
enabled, if not I want to replace the input tag with a span tag. It's
working nicely, except that I lose the value attatched to the input tag
@Override
protected void onComponentTag( ComponentTag tag ) {
Had a look on onComponentTagBody, and got it to work by overrideing that
method aswell =)
Here is the solution, fro those wondering:
@Override
protected void onComponentTag( ComponentTag tag ) {
super.onComponentTag( tag );
if (!isEnabledInHierarchy()) {
My intention is not to re-implement it but to extend the functionality it
offers and include the concept of a conversation. Do you mean that this is
not possible? Or that I'm just not doing it right :). Should I be
attempting to encapsulate the AjaxButton instead of inheritance?
thanks
--
Yes, with the latest version of Wicket (1.5.4) it works fine.
Thanks Igor
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Hi,
my migration to Wicket 1.5. is progressing, but there are still some unresolved
issues. Currently, I
am trying to prevent wicket from adding antiCache-Information to a
PackageResourceReference. I am
using a subclassed LabelIconPanel to have my own icons in a Tree component.
However, all
I am just trying to make connection to unixODBC using jdbcOdbc Bridge:
public class HomePage extends WebPage {
public HomePage(final PageParameters parameters) {
Connection con = null;
try {
Class.forName(sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver) ;
// Connect with a url string
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 1:54 AM, Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.org
wrote:
Hi,
I think you can override RepeatingView's
org.apache.wicket.markup.repeater.AbstractRepeater#renderChild():
{
super.renderChild(component);
getResponse().write(br/);
}
I don't think br / is
I got it working, but I'm not sure if the way I did it is correct. Here's the
final code:
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perhaps the dot is being interpreted as part of a path expression by a
property model somewhere... try using normal models instead.
-igor
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:31 PM, Rain... Is wet!
oryp-moel...@hotmail.de wrote:
Some more info:
My DataProvider is using a Model of the type
package resource references should not have anticache appended, please
create a quickstart.
-igor
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 6:39 AM, Jürgen Lind juergen.l...@iteratec.de wrote:
Hi,
my migration to Wicket 1.5. is progressing, but there are still some
unresolved issues. Currently, I
am trying
actually, did you override LabelIconPanel#newImageComponent()? in
there i see code to prevent anticache...
return new Image(componentId)
{
@Override
protected boolean shouldAddAntiCacheParameter()
{
Thx Igor, that was indeed the right call... Not it works as expected...
J.
On 24.02.2012 17:03, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
actually, did you override LabelIconPanel#newImageComponent()? in
there i see code to prevent anticache...
return new Image(componentId)
{
Hi
When I submit the form with ajax button, the progress upload bar is not
getting updated with progress. When I submit the same file with the non ajax
button , the progress bar gets updated correctly. The file is uploaded
correctly in both cases. I have configure the webrequest in the
I have a modal window with links, the links need to open a page in a new
browser window, and close the modal window in the current window.
This works fine with an ajaxLink with this onClick function EXCEPT THAT, it
triggers browser pop-up blocking.
@Override
public void
Hi all,
We've been using an IRequestCycleListener in order to redirect to a certain
page for all requests if certain conditions are met. We're finding that
it's giving an exception in 1.5.4:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Header was already written to response!
at
Hi Martin,
some of the things we did was (as mentioned by others) to generate HTML,
this saved a lot of memory. But also to look really hard at the component
tree and decide if everything was needed *all the time*. For instance, we
had plenty of AJAX links that were rarely used (5 per row or so).
Martin Makundi wrote
The problem is that the SERIALIZATION takes time. So it does not help to
ZIP AFTER serialization...
Well, if you really only have one page in your session, and that page's
serialisation is killing you, then you're right. But if you have multiple
page versions, and
Is there a way to highlight the selected row after clicking on a link in a
DataTable cell?
public final class ColumnList extends
ArrayListIColumnlt;QuikViewEnv
{
public ColumnList()
{
add(new AbstractColumnQuikViewEnv(new ModelString(Environment),
name){
For instance, we
had plenty of AJAX links that were rarely used (5 per row or so).
We decided to make them load on demand only (click for admin actions).
Yeah, we did this too.
some of the things we did was (as mentioned by others) to generate HTML,
this saved a lot of memory. But Also,
@Per
I wrote a blogpost over here:
http://www.small-improvements.com/blog/technical/tuning-wicket-session-size
Did you try this approach:
if the component is stateless you can autoadd it in onbeforerender(),
such components are removed at the end of the request
?
**
Martin
The advice to try a different serializer is spot on.
Serialize any object tree to file using Java's standard serializer and
then open that file in a binary editor and then you'll see why the
standard Java serialization stream takes a surprisingly large amount of
bytes to store each object.
I had
if the component is stateless you can autoadd it in onbeforerender(),
such components are removed at the end of the request
I tried to google for an example of using autoAdd, but did not find
anything solid.
How would this be used to have a component (for example a label)
autoAdded so that it
@Per about
http://www.small-improvements.com/blog/technical/tuning-wicket-session-size
You say If condition A is met, show label A. If not, use
setVisible(false) to hide it. Combine that with Enclosures... Trouble
is, while the hidden component doesn't show up in the markup, it's
still part of
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