Yes, that's what I observed and described below. And that behavior
is not appropriate for my use case.
So, how can I stop Wicket to "make the url relative to the web root
no matter what mount path I use for the page"?
I want to *change* that: my designer delivers HTML where the images
are *not* r
Hmm
So there is no other way ?
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Hi,
You better fix your HTML. This will improve the way it is rendered too.
I hope you don't have invalid HTML in all these 1k html files.
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 9:09 AM, vinitty wrote:
> I am migrating from 1.3.4 to 1.5.7
> No in my Html some places extra quotes are exits but my Html was worki
Hi,
I don't think this is anyhow related to Wicket.
Here are the GMail SMTP related props I use successfully:
mail.server.host=smtp.gmail.com
mail.server.port=587
mail.server.username=my.em...@gmail.com
mail.server.password=my-passwd
mail.server.starttls.enable=true
You may also check the docs o
Hi,
If your images/css are in the web root then use something like
"images/image.img" in your .html.
Wicket will make the url relative to the web root no matter what mount
path you use for the page.
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 5:41 PM, Joachim Schrod wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Wicket and write my f
I am migrating from 1.3.4 to 1.5.7
No in my Html some places extra quotes are exits but my Html was working
fine in 1.3.4
Now in 1.5.7 parsing exception is coming
I can not modified htmls as i am having around 1k htmls
please suggest what to do and how to solve this
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You can definitely search by wicket id but you may have to specify the
hierarchy as well.
Something like this,
TextField usernameField = (TextField) get("userForm:username");
>
to get the text field component with the wicket id "username" inside the
form whose wicket id is "userForm".
Hope this
Greetings to all of you.
We recently upgraded our application to Wicket 1.5.
However, after upgrading we had problems sending email using SSL from our
application.
This may not be related to wicket at all but I promise we didn't change any
dependencies other than wicket's.
What amuses me is that i
we are identify the problem in our application.we are properly handle
the continueToOriginalDestination() method,our application working fine.
Thank you very much for your help
In my unit test code I use:
com.googlecode.londonwicket
wicket-component-expressions
0.2.0
test
org.apache.wicket
wicket
Or see:
http://code.google.com/p/londonwicket/source/browse/repo/com/googlecode/lond
onwicket/wicket-component-exp
Please refer to
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I was thinking the same thing but it looks like it is not
and its throwing an exception
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wicket user wrote:
>
> I need to get the HttpServletRequest object in My Application class. In the
> WebPage we can get from
>
> ((HttpServletRequest) ((ServletWebRequest)
> getRequest()).getContainerRequest())
>
> but its not working in Application class.
I'm new to Wicket, but it seems obvi
That's weird. I thought this was disabled by default when Wicket is in
deployment mode...
On 13/08/2012 3:36 PM, vinitty wrote:
I want to disable the Html validation while rendering in wicket 1.5.7
I am running wicket in deployment mode
Please suggest its urgent
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I want to disable the Html validation while rendering in wicket 1.5.7
I am running wicket in deployment mode
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Which part doesn't work in that code? The only ajax part is the
cancelButton but this doesn't fit the description from your first email.
On 13/08/2012 1:25 PM, Roger Palacios wrote:
Thanks for responding.
The code I did send before is simplified, and translated to english:
The equivalents cla
Thanks for responding.
The code I did send before is simplified, and translated to english:
The equivalents classes are:
Grupo = Group
Solicitante = Person
here is:
public class PanelGrupo extends Panel {
private AsignacionModel asignacionModel;
private WebMarkupContainer listContainer;
BTW, if you get a NPE on RequestCycle.get() then you most likely place this
code outside a Wicket Component like a Page.
Try moving it to a page first and see if you grab a reference to the request
object. If you do, then pass it as a parameter to your other method/class.
For older version of Wic
For your reference also see:
https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/getting-a-url-for-display.html
~ Thank you,
Paul Bors
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From: wicket user [mailto:samd...@live.com]
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 1:07 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: how to get HttpServletRequest
We have some proprietary small projects in our product developed in Wicket
that matches your request.
I had to develop something similar for a form that draws itself on the
screen in a tab panel whose meta-data is in XML which in turn is uploaded to
the product as a plug-in at run-time. To get thi
I am getting java.lang.NullPointerException
((ServletWebRequest)RequestCycle.get().getRequest()).getContainerRequest()
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Also get familiar with the API for the WicketTester that extends
BaseWicketTester.
There are quite a few useful methods that can aid you during unit testing such
as BaseWicketTester#debugComponentTrees() which will output the wicket
component tree.
In our unit tests we extended from WicketTest
Also read the articles on http://wicket.apache.org from under the Contribute
left side section :)
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Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 11:52 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Searching for
Hi,
On 13/08/2012 12:13 PM, Roger Palacios wrote:
Hi every all.
This is my first mail in wicket mailing list.
Welcome!
I want to update the groups doing ajax submits. I tried using ListView,
but, I dont know why, when I click 'save' button the changes are reflected
on in the first group pane
Try this:
((ServletWebRequest)RequestCycle.get().getRequest()).getContainerRequest()
Hi,
I need to get the HttpServletRequest object in My Application class. In the
WebPage we can get from
((HttpServletRequest) ((ServletWebRequest)
getRequest()).getContainerRequest())
but its not working in
Hi,
When a form is submitted, it checks whether the submitting component is
a Wicket component. If it is (your case), it makes sure that it's
enabled and visible. I guess this is to prevent users manipulating with
the form submission process. In any case, if any of the 2 conditions is
not met
Hi,
I need to get the HttpServletRequest object in My Application class. In the
WebPage we can get from
((HttpServletRequest) ((ServletWebRequest)
getRequest()).getContainerRequest())
but its not working in Application class. Please suggest any ideas.
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Thanks, it is working but some wierd thing is happening.
I have checked the values in the object also it is getting populated but
just one component is visible otherwise none.
PriceVO priceVO
if(priceVO.getOnSalePrice()!=null)
add(new Label("onSalePrice", " " +
p
Hi,
Please give more details what actually happens.
"It doesn't work" doesn't explain much.
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Madasamy Sankarapandian
wrote:
> In our application we are intent to throw the
> RestartResponseAtInterceptPageException.
> but it is not properly redirect to the LoginPa
Hi,
Put a breakpoint in the button's onSubmit() method and see whether it
is actually called.
It could be that you need to call formTester.submit("myForm:myButton");
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 5:18 PM, JCoder wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Im working at a basic Unit Test that looks like this:
>
> 1. tester.a
Hi,
In the constructor of UserActionsPanel, the checkbox is created like so:
add(new CheckBox("select", item.getModel()));
However, I think item.getModel() returns an
IModel> type. This can't work in a CheckBox
which requires a Boolean model.
On 13/08/2012 8:33 AM, Delange wrote:
Hi, in th
Hi,
Check my previous message for the details.
Checkout the new code, investigate it for a while, checkout the code
for the old wicket-examples
(https://github.com/apache/wicket/tree/master/wicket-examples) and
start migrating the old examples one by one to the new design.
When ready with migrati
http://www.wicket-library.com/inmethod-grid/data-grid/item-selection
The code is at
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/jdk-1.6-parent/inmethod-grid-parent
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 6:19 PM, Delange wrote:
> I tried everything, I spent a whole day reading comments in this on the
> in
I tried everything, I spent a whole day reading comments in this on the
internet.
Please please please, thanks in advance
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Hi,
I'm new to Wicket and write my first application in it. I use
"Wicket in Action" and online resources as documentation. (I
stumbled already about the 1st few roadblocks owing to changes from
Wicket 1.4 to 1.5. ;-)) So, if there's an easy pointer to answer my
question, don't hesitate to just se
We have an Ajax button which, when clicked, occasionally produces this
WicketRuntimeException:
ERROR [WebContainer : 17] (RequestCycle.java:1521) - Submit Button
myPanel:editButton (path=myForm:myPanel:editButton) is not enabled
org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: Submit Button myPanel:edit
Hi all,
Im working at a basic Unit Test that looks like this:
1. tester.assertRenderedPage(FirstPage.class);
2. FormTester formTester = tester.newFormTester("myForm");
3. formTester.submit("myButton");
4. tester.assertRenderedPage(SecondPage.class);
All lines work as expected. Only line 4 fails.
Hi,
I tried that, however I'm not familiar enough with the URL encryption
procedure to find the error. Also, the Jasypt exception is very general due
to security reasons. Here's a link to the FAQ:
http://www.jasypt.org/faq.html#i-keep-on-receiving-encryption-operation-not-possible
I've uploaded a
Hi, in this program i use a datatable with selections. In the column beneath
the filtercolum i added a checkbox.
The user must select wich records the program must add to another file (at
the end)
In this example the table is shown correctly, it has a checkbox.
But whatever I do I'll never see an
Try to use the "replaceWith" method on the dataTable component.
I'm attaching a piece of code where we use this method in (*another *but
similiar) situation where we need to replace the content of a modal window
when the selected line (of dataTable) is changed:
add(new AjaxLink("details")
Hi Decebal,
Sorry for the late response but I was on holiday.
The 2 code snippets below do exactly the same. They look different but they
both perform "new wicketdnd.DropTarget(...)" when the dom is loaded and ready.
Can you provide a better/bigger example?
I checked your other posts and saw a
In our application we are intent to throw the
RestartResponseAtInterceptPageException.
but it is not properly redirect to the LoginPage.
Hello there,
I would also be interested in contributing to Wicket. I've recently started
working (recent graduate) and I am now working with technologies such as
Java, Wicket, Hibernate, CSS (messing around with Twitter Bootstrap) and a
little bit of JavaScript and JQuery.
Also I think it would b
Hi,
I am trying to implement a generic search form/panel in Wicket. The form
should allow searches in several fields in an Entity (using the DAO pattern)
in order to filter the output of a ListView or a DataView. What is the best
way to do this? I've thought of doing this using an extended DataPro
Whoever put that code there wanted it to take a user back to the LoginPage
whenever there is no valid session. It makes sense. Do you want it to
behave otherwise?
Josh.
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Madasamy Sankarapandian <
madas...@mcruncher.com> wrote:
> Our application throw this except
Our application throw this exception when the session is invalidated.
throw new RestartResponseAtInterceptPageException(LoginPage.class);
it is working fine on wicket 1.4.x but it is not working on wicket 1.5.7.
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