That's great!
Thanks
On 16/1/13 17:25, saty wrote:
Yes, this has been fixed in wicket 6.4.0
See below for more on this fix.
http://apache-wicket.1842946.n4.nabble.com/understanding-ajax-response-td4654310.html#a4654715
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OK thnx will give it a try
On 6/9/12 22:39, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
isVisibleInHierarchy() will make sure all parents are visible as well
-igor
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Thijs Vonk wrote:
Hi,
We have partial page updates all over a page. So panels and components all
over the place that
Hi,
We have partial page updates all over a page. So panels and components
all over the place that need Ajax updates.
We're using an Interface on those components and with an IVisitor we
traverse the component tree and add every component to the target that
has this interface.
But during dev
Looks really interresting, I've read the pdf. but it seems that there is
a part missing at the end...
On 2/6/09 6:02 PM, Thomas Mäder wrote:
Hi Folks,
I've been experimenting with getting the Eclipse plugin engine up inside a
wicket application. The idea is to build Wicket applications out of
This is an issue with Liferay (see
http://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-1911)
You can probably fix it by making sure that portlet-name (in
portlet.xml) and the wicketfilter mapping url-pattern are identical
(portlet.xml & web.xml)
On 2/5/09 4:30 PM, Benjamin Ernst wrote:
Hi,
I am Testing th
I have no experience with WSRP, but I do know that the portal should
support a bit more then just jsr-168. See
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/portal-howto.html
also the way DWR does it is different then the way wicket works. If I
remember correctly DWR functions as a separate servlet next to te
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1620
(Though it's still a work in process) and not yet supported by the
wicket core committers
On 11/20/08 9:17 PM, krisNog wrote:
which portlet 2 patch are you referring to? Where is it available?
Thanks
Thijs wrote:
But does it also have a
But does it also have a problem if it's running a standalone wicket
application?
Btw I've run wicket portlets (with the portlet 2 patch) in Glassfish &
open portal portlet container(v. rc2 then) and that worked just fine...
So I don't know what the problem could be...
Thijs
On 11/19/08 8:44
You'll have to be more specific. What kind of problems. What works, what
doesn't etc.
Singh Mukesh wrote:
Hi
I have created a bookmark portlet using wicket. And the bookmark portlet
includes two portlet- mode i.e. view and edit. I have deployed the basic
portlet on sun portal. I have a proble
Thats not completely correct.
The current Wicket implementation depends on the PortletBridge
implementation and is not 286 ready. Athough it has some 286 features
like the resourceUrl, that part of the implementation depends on the
PortletBridge implementation. Work is in progress to make Wic
ep for man etc. :)
Well, credits for those patches go to Thijs Vonk, I'm just the
assignee of that issue :)
Note though: those patches *as such* still need quite some refactoring
(as already discussed on this list before) and the final JSR-286
support very likely will turn out a littl
Michael Mehrle wrote:
How do create a link that jumps to some anchor in a page? Is there a way
to define this in Wicket or do I have to do this manually somehow?
Michael
yes. use link.setAnchor(Component)
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To unsubsc
I'm not sure what you are saying here. But if it is what I'm thinking
then you have misunderstood the meaning of .setDefaultFormProcessing.
If your component is in a form, the 'defaultFormProcessing' will try to
write any changes in the form to the model, and then call the onSubmit
of the form
vance,
Benjamin
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 11:33 PM, Thijs Vonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Currently without building wicket against Liferay (using
com.liferay.portlet.renderresponseimpl, instead of
javax.portlet.renderresponse) it is not possible to run wicket without
losing most
Hi,
Currently without building wicket against Liferay (using
com.liferay.portlet.renderresponseimpl, instead of
javax.portlet.renderresponse) it is not possible to run wicket without
losing most of wickets functionality.
I can, if you want, give you a patch and some instructions to get wicket
Hi,
I'm working on getting wicket compatible with jsr-286 now. However while
doing this I've noticed that Liferay has still some major issues
regarding jsr-286. Especially regarding setting properties on the
response (essentially setting response headers, cookies, etc) there is
still some wo
Scott Swank wrote:
We have a page with a form and the form's onSubmit() method takes a
while. After it is complete the user is re-directed to another page.
We'd like to introduce a nice "please wait while we process your
request" page in between these pages. If anyone has done this, what
approa
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