Hi all,
are there any suggestions or experiences on the (minimum) system/hardware
requirements for running a Wicket based application on a productive system?
Would e.g. a Virtual Server as offered by most hosting providers be powerful
enough to run a Java/Tomcat/Wicket/database application?
I kn
"/*" (see this thread).
Regards,
Oliver
Johan Compagner wrote:
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> But a mapping shouldnt matter to much. With the filter there should be
> no need for a filter mapping like a servlet.
>
> Johan
>
> 2007/12/4, Oliver Lieven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
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Hi, I encountered this problem a week ago, too, and digged a little into code
and forum. Here's my summary:
the problem seems to be the "/*" filter mapping. If you specify a "/app/*"
filter mapping, relative URLs work just fine.
In my base-page-class (all my pages are derived from it thro
; However if you really want to do this (which I don't advise) you can use
> the HttpServletRequest to find your information using:
>
> getWebRequestCycle().getWebRequest().getHttpServletRequest()
>
> Regards,
> Sebastiaan
>
> Oliver Lieven wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
&
Hi,
is there a way to determine the complete, absolute URL to a mounted page
(including protocol, host, port, application, filter and destination page)?
I need this to be able to send a link to a Registration-Confirmation page to
a user via email.
I searched the forum already, but didn't find a
Hi, browsing the JIRA I found WICKET-836 (which originally addressed a
different problem), but I think that the call to updateFeedback() was
removed because of this issue.
At the end of WICKET-836 it was said that the original issue was caused by
wrong usage. So I wonder if there is still a reaso
Hi,
in 1.3.0-beta4, Page.renderPage() doesn't call the updateFeedback() on its
children any more. Because of this change the FormComponentFeedbackBorder
component fails to work.
Is there a reason for this change? Do I have to call updateFeedback() now
myself? What's the supposed place to do this
Hi,
what about using products.setOutputMarkupId(true) ?
regards,
Oliver
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
>
> Is the products a repeater (ListView, RepeatingView, DataView)? Then
> it doesn't have its own markup (see for instance
> http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/how-to-repaint-a-listview-via-ajax.html
Hi,
two week ago I had a similar problem (see Thread
"AutoCompleteTextfield---how to populate two input fields -
tf4592192.html#a13166291")
The solution was to have an autocomplete-list attached to the zipcode and
the city-field. The list shows the valid zipcode-city combinations for the
zipcode
ch is good for you, i can send you our version, plus some
> example usages.
>
> Regards,
>
> German
>
>
> It seems that Oliver Lieven wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> thanks for your answer.
>>
>> No, solution didn't work as supposed, mainly
lution already working. Perhaps it can help you too.
>
> Regards,
>
> German
>
>
> It seems that Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
>> NP, waiting with excitement to hear if it works:)
>>
>> Oliver Lieven wrote:
>>> Thanks allot for your eff
IMHO the AutoCompleteTextfield sets the value of your input field to the
value selected in the autocomplete-list, but this is done via JavaScript and
works only inside the browser.
As long as you don't attach a special Ajax...Behaviour (eg.
AjaxUpdateBehaviour) to your input field, the model wil
tems(input);
> }
> };
>
> And ofcourse you need to add the other completefield to the
> ajaxresponse...
>
> Hope this pseudo code works a little better... Was on my way out the
> door before...
>
>
> Oliver Lieven wrote:
>> Hi
mbination selected
by the user...
regards,
Oliver
Nino.Martinez wrote:
>
> Quick answer, why not use property models and use both in the fiields
> you mention?
>
> Oliver Lieven wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> in an address edit panel I've got the two AutoCompleteText fields
Hi,
in an address edit panel I've got the two AutoCompleteText fields 'zipcode'
and 'city'.
When a users begins typing into the zipcode-field, the autocomplete shows up
and offers valid "zipcode - city" combinations. After selecting a value from
the autocomplete the 'zipcode' is set. Same for 'c
Hi,
I wonder if there's a way for a component to determine if it is embedded
inside some specific HTML tag, e.g. determine if it is used inside a table.
What I would like to achieve is having a component/panel which, when not
used inside a HTML table, would render itself with surrounding "table
Hi,
I'm doing this by mounting an alias-name to the page in the application's
init()-method by calling
WebApplication.mountBookmarkablePage(
java.lang.String path,java.lang.Class bookmarkablePageClass)
e.g. mountBookmarkablePage("verifyEmail", VerifyEmailPage.class)
Then you can send an em
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