Hello,
I hope I'm not spamming this forum too much -.- I have a hard time finding
viable solutions for seemingly "easy" questions.
Currently I want a textfield which will send a request only if either enter
is pressed or when the textfield looses focus.
I have an AjaxEventBehaviour implement
Hi there,
I'm unable to find a good solution to dynamically add elements to a
repeating view when an ajax call is coming in without reloading to whole
repeating view. I would also like to add the component to a specific place
in the repeating view, not at the end necessarily. Is that possible?
T
God, that's how I did it in my code with the AbstractAjaxBehaviour as well,
must have misread it when I was looking at it... feel kind of stupid now :-/
Thanks!
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Hello community,
I have a small (I hope) problem. I am using an AjaxEventBehaviour('onclick')
and would like to tell my onEvent method additional information, however, I
don't have a request, like I do with an abstractajaxbehaviour. However an
abstractajaxbehaviour doesn't have an 'onclick' as f
Wow, that's simple. Wish I would have stumbled over this earlier, might have
a couple more brain cells now.
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Hello everyone,
I have a small problem. I have a wicket component and the idea is that the
programmer can add numerous messages to it and whenever the component is
rendered some javascript is executed to iterate over the messages and
displays them.
I thought that I could simply override onBefore
Hi there,
Another basic(?) question. I have a small test application where I drag and
drop square shaped divs around.
With ajax I pick those shapes up, so to speak and drop those shapes,
listening for onmousedown and onmouseup events, however I would also like to
display the actual dragging. I
Thanks, much more elegant then what I came up with. (novice programmer -.-)
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Hello there,
I have a question which came up when trying to test my wicket pages.
Currently a working implementation is the following in my test class:
Creating an ApplicationContextMock, populating it with the beans, creating
the WebApplication, injecting the context and initializing the Wick