tijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Create your custom request cycle, and add a getter that uses the
session's username/id to retrieve the user from the database, and
cache it locally.
Martijn
On 9/11/07, Anthony Schexnaildre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This makes sense
setSecurityCheck(generateSecurityCheck());
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On 9/11/07, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Create your custom request cycle, and add a getter that uses the
session's username/id to retrieve the user from the database, and
cache it locally.
Martijn
On 9/11/
This makes sense. Where would you stick the user on the requestcycle?
It's not obvious from the javadocs. Is there a "wicket way"?
-Anthony
On Sep 11, 2007, at 10:05 AM, Maurice Marrink wrote:
Martijn, you are absolutely right, i forgot we moved the user from the
session to the requestcycle.
e it will properly act on
the new
panel that is inside the hierarchy now.
-igor
On 9/9/07, Anthony Schexnaildre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to create a link that will replace one panel with
another
on the page. This seems as though it should be an easy task but
after
many
On 9/9/07, Anthony Schexnaildre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to create a link that will replace one panel with another
on the page. This seems as though it should be an easy task but after
many attempts and searching the net for examples I have yet to get it
working so the replacement
I am trying to create a link that will replace one panel with another
on the page. This seems as though it should be an easy task but after
many attempts and searching the net for examples I have yet to get it
working so the replacement can happen more than one without the
component becomin