limit.
> > For this, I have added OnChangeAjaxBehavior to all the three text fields
> +
> > the drop down.
> >
> > These fields are bound to the respective bean properties using
> > CompoundProperyModel. The bean has a generic getter method to calculate
> > c
trimming white space from any field.
Issue:
The CompoundPropertyModel bean setter method is not called when a white
space is entered after any letter in the field.
For example, entering "f" in the first name will call the setter method,
but entering white space after "f" does not call the sette
fields +
the drop down.
These fields are bound to the respective bean properties using
CompoundProperyModel. The bean has a generic getter method to calculate
combined length without trimming white space from any field.
Issue:
The CompoundPropertyModel bean setter method is not called when a white
16, 2015 at 9:23 PM, sorinev wrote:
> To go with my other thread
> <
> http://apache-wicket.1842946.n4.nabble.com/TextField-AjaxEventBehavior-onBlur-onEvent-tp4671150.html
> >
> about the same form page, I have an issue with the CompoundPropertyModel.
> There is a Tex
To go with my other thread
<http://apache-wicket.1842946.n4.nabble.com/TextField-AjaxEventBehavior-onBlur-onEvent-tp4671150.html>
about the same form page, I have an issue with the CompoundPropertyModel.
There is a TextField in a form on this page, and the corresponding setter in
the mod
Hi,
CompoundPropertyModel (CPM) works by using the component path between the
component with the model and its children.
I.e. if you set CPM to the DataView then you must make sure its object has
the same structure as the items in the dataview. This could be challenging
to setup and to maintain
Hi everyone, is there any example or explanation of using
CompundPropertyModel for wciket output component (like table).
);
});
Petr
Dne 22.5.2013 22:18, Martin Grigorov napsal(a):
Hi,
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 11:07 PM, Petr Zajac
wrote:
Hi,
when I tried to upgrade to to Wicket 6.8.0 I found probably serious
issue.
We have Form with two text fields ('username' and 'password')
primary : "ui-icon-clock"
>>> });
>>> $submitBtn.button("refresh");
>>> $submitBtn.button("disable");
>>> // $form.find('input[type="text"]').add($form.find('i
});
Petr
Dne 22.5.2013 22:18, Martin Grigorov napsal(a):
Hi,
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 11:07 PM, Petr Zajac
wrote:
Hi,
when I tried to upgrade to to Wicket 6.8.0 I found probably serious
issue.
We have Form with two text fields ('username' and 'password').
We
*, true);
> });
>
>
> Petr
>
> Dne 22.5.2013 22:18, Martin Grigorov napsal(a):
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 11:07 PM, Petr Zajac
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>> when I tried to upgrade to to Wicket 6.8.0 I found probably serious
$submitBtn.button("disable");
//
$form.find('input[type="text"]').add($form.find('input[type="password"]')).attr('disabled',
true);
});
Petr
Dne 22.5.2013 22:18, Martin Grigorov napsal(a):
Hi,
On Wed, May 22, 201
Hi,
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 11:07 PM, Petr Zajac wrote:
> Hi,
> when I tried to upgrade to to Wicket 6.8.0 I found probably serious issue.
> We have Form with two text fields ('username' and 'password').
> We set CompoundPropertyModel and bound properties to two
Hi,
when I tried to upgrade to to Wicket 6.8.0 I found probably serious
issue. We have Form with two text fields ('username' and 'password').
We set CompoundPropertyModel and bound properties to two textfields. The
submit button uses AjaxSubmitLink. When I click to submit
However I'm curious to know if a possible solution would be to create the
DetailPage instance inside the onClick method of the Link, so that it becomes
a local variable that gets collected asap.
Sure, that's perfectly fine.
Sven
On 03/19/2013 11:39 AM, Lucio Crusca wrote:
In data Tuesday 19
In data Tuesday 19 March 2013 09:42:54, Sven Meier ha scritto:
> Hi Lucio,
> FormComponentPanels are an advanced concept and I'd recommend you extend
> org.apache.wicket.markup.html.panel.Panel until you really need the
> features of a FormComponentPanel.
Thanks that solved the problem.
> BTW yo
et serialized pages separately.
Hope this helps
Sven
On 03/18/2013 10:23 PM, Lucio Crusca wrote:
I'm trying to use CompoundPropertyModel in a form I dynamically create with a
RepeatingView. I use the CompoundPropertyModel#bind method to bind each input
tag to the corresponding java bean proper
I'm trying to use CompoundPropertyModel in a form I dynamically create with a
RepeatingView. I use the CompoundPropertyModel#bind method to bind each input
tag to the corresponding java bean property.
Binding from java bean to html does work (the fields get filled), while the
other way a
Hi all,
I have created a component that extends NonCachingImage which overrides
getImageResource(). The intent was to include this in a form, and retrieve
the image data from a property of the form object.
However this does not work because Image.initModel() returns null and as a
result my compon
Zizka wrote:
Hi all,
I have:
public FooPage( ... ) {
this.setDefaultModel( new CompoundPropertyModel(new
GenericIdLDM( Foo.class, 1)) );
add(new Label("title"));
I'd like to have $subj.
I've found this solution from 2007 (point below) :
http://www.mail-arc
Hi all,
I have:
public FooPage( ... ) {
this.setDefaultModel( new CompoundPropertyModel(new
GenericIdLDM( Foo.class, 1)) );
add(new Label("title"));
I'd like to have $subj.
I've found this solution from 2007 (point below) :
http://www.mail-arc
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 4:24 AM, Pieter Claassen
wrote:
> When I try to create the following model after migrating to wicket 6.5.0
>
> new CompoundPropertyModel(reportWebModel)
>
> *where*
>
> ReportWebModel extends BaseWebModel
>
> *and*
>
> BaseWebModel imple
I believe that this question has been asked recently and it got a response.
http://markmail.org/thread/rfcqarnvct3t2gh3
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Pieter Claassen wrote:
> When I try to create the following model after migrating to wicket 6.5.0
>
> new CompoundProp
Well, from the looks of it it's a bit odd that you write
new CompoundPropertyModel(reportWebModel)
instead of
new CompoundPropertyModel(reportWebModel)
since ReportWebModel extends BaseWebModel
The CPM constructor expects either a type literal or a model. In your
case it is both, an
When I try to create the following model after migrating to wicket 6.5.0
new CompoundPropertyModel(reportWebModel)
*where*
ReportWebModel extends BaseWebModel
*and*
BaseWebModel implements IModel
My IDE (Intellij) shows no problem with type checking the code but when I
try to compile it I
Ah great. It works now.
I enabled the validation and somehow it works now... I tested it x times
before with no results..
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Customer customer = new Customer();
CompoundPropertyModel compoundPropertyModel = new
CompoundPropertyModel(customer );
final Form addCardForm= new
Form("addCardForm",compoundPropertyModel);
customer.setFirstName(parameters.get("firstName").toString());
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Below are my files
HTML
Bean
Customer.java - getters/setters for firstName and lastname
Component.java - On URL getting the firstname and lastNames as page
parameters
Customer customer = new Customer();
CompoundPropertyModel compoundPropertyModel = new
CompoundPropertyModel
IModel model = super.initModel();
return new CompoundPropertyModel(model);
}
protected void onBeforeRender() {
getDefaultModel(); // getDefaultModel initialized model if not yet
initialized
super.onBeforeRender();
}
public boolean processC
mewhere else?
No, I don't think so. The page to which the component is added is constructed
as follows:
CompoundPropertyModel model = new
CompoundPropertyModel(this);
Form form = new Form("form", model);
form.add(new TextField("person.firstname"));
form.add(new AdresPa
> Yes, I think you are doing it "the Wicket way", but your snippet and
> mine should work. Do you modify components' model somewhere else?
No, I don't think so. The page to which the component is added is constructed
as follows:
CompoundPropertyModel model = new
ror.
However I also tried the following modified version of your idea:
In AddressPanel.java:
@Override
protected void onInitialize() {
super.onInitialize();
Object o = getDefaultModelObject();
setDefaultModel(new CompoundPropertyModel(getDefaultModelObject()));
}
With
bject();
setDefaultModel(new CompoundPropertyModel(getDefaultModelObject()));
}
With the above code I can now load the page, also the getDefaultModelObject()
returns the correct Address instance. Unfortunately upon submitting the form I
get the same exception again ("No get method defined for cl
Hi,
I think you need to build a CompoundPropertyModel inside the component
itself. Override onInitialize method of AddressPanel and try with
something like this:
@Override
protected void onInitialize() {
super.onInitialize();
setDefaultModel(new CompoundPropertyModel
ith a CompoundPropertyModel? I'm using
the following code to add the component to the form:
Form form = new Form("form", new
CompoundPropertyModel(this)); // HomePage has an instance of Person
called person
form.add(new TextField("person.firstname"));
form.add(new AddressPanel(&qu
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Model is like a box. It is just a container. Put your object in and get it
back out.
PropertyModel lets you put an object in the box and always lookup a value
on that object, and set that value
CompoundPropertyModel merely removes the string setting which value is
pointing to the object and uses
Hi,
There is some documentation about models on the wiki:
https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/working-with-wicket-models.html
cheers,
Steve
On 11/11/2011, at 3:33 PM, raju.ch wrote:
> Could someone please explain me the difference between Model ,
> PropertyModel,CompoundPropert
gt;
> Sorry this isn't a solution, but it's where I'd start looking for
> something. I'm sure someone with more experience may have a much
> better suggestion.
>
> On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 7:19 PM, Marco Aurélio Silva wrote:
>> Hi Rodrigo,
>>
>> Th
élio Silva wrote:
> Hi Rodrigo,
>
> Thanks for the fast response, but that approach didn't solve the
> problem. Actually, the problem is not the CompoundPropertyModel, if I
> use a PropertyModel instead it wouldn't work as well... in both cases
> only the textField is updati
Hi Rodrigo,
Thanks for the fast response, but that approach didn't solve the
problem. Actually, the problem is not the CompoundPropertyModel, if I
use a PropertyModel instead it wouldn't work as well... in both cases
only the textField is updating my model, the radio does not.
Thanks
sted this, but I believe this should do the trick:
>
> class PhoneNumber {
>
> String number;
> boolean default;
>
> /* Add getters and setters for both */
>
> }
>
> public void EditPhonePanel(String id, PhoneNumber phoneNumber) {
>
> CompoundPropertyM
Hi Marco,
I haven't tested this, but I believe this should do the trick:
class PhoneNumber {
String number;
boolean default;
/* Add getters and setters for both */
}
public void EditPhonePanel(String id, PhoneNumber phoneNumber) {
CompoundPropertyModel model = new CompoundProperty
ber) {
setModel(new CompoundPropertyModel(phoneNumber));
add(TextField("number"));
add(Radio("default"));
}
And I'm using a repeater to add one EditPhonePanel for each phone in my list.
The number property of PhoneNumber object is being updated as
expected, but I don't kn
You need to set the CompoundPropertyModel on the parent object. In your
example the page. Try the following code:
customer = new Customer();
customer.setFirstName("Jimmy");
customer.setLastName("Dean");
customer.getAddress().setStr
Jimmy");
customer.setLastName("Dean");
customer.getAddress().setStreet("123 Easy Street");
myModel = new CompoundPropertyModel(customer);
firstNameLabel = new Label("firstName",myModel);
add(firstNam
Yes, i can get the CompoundPropertyModel and it refers to the entity
containing the calendar. So i was wondering if i should just get the
object from the model and throw it in a PropertyResolver. But somehow I
have the feeling this would not be the intended way, would it?
Can you debug
Can you debug onBeforeRender and see if CompoundPropertyModel refers to
the original Panel's field containing the calendar?
Or model's object is already null?
I tried to call getModel() in onBeforeRender() to get hold of the
parent's model (the CompoundPropertyModel of the pan
You shouldn't care about passing model from parent to child-children. If I
understood right your situation you should have a panel (parent of
DateDropDownChoice) where you have set a CompoundPropertyModel binded to an
object containing a calendar (i.e. setDefaultModel(new
CompoundProperty
You shouldn't care about passing model from parent to child-children. If
I understood right your situation you should have a panel (parent of
DateDropDownChoice) where you have set a CompoundPropertyModel binded to
an object containing a calendar (i.e. setDefaultModel(new
CompoundProperty
You are right : when I tested I didn't use new Model with the good component
!
Sorry for disturbing...
2011/5/29 Sven Meier
> Hi,
>
> a component acquires a model from a CompoundPropertyModel only if you don't
> explicitly provide one.
> Thus your exam
Hi,
a component acquires a model from a CompoundPropertyModel only if you
don't explicitly provide one.
Thus your example should work just fine:
PasswordTextField confirmPwdField = new
PasswordTextField("confirmPassword", new Model());
What do you mean by "it didn
Hi all,
I have a subcription form with a CompoundPropertyModel like this :
Form inscriptionForm = new Form("inscriptionForm",
new CompoundPropertyModel(new
LoadableDetachableModel() {
@Override
protected M
mponent that extends
FormComponent to display a date in a certain way. This component
is part of a Panel in which I use a CompoundPropertyModel to render an
object containing a calendar among other things (the object is fully
populated and load from the database by using a LoadableDetachable
ould
look (WARNING: Rather lengthy post).
My particular problem is that I have a custom component that extends
FormComponent to display a date in a certain way. This component
is part of a Panel in which I use a CompoundPropertyModel to render an
object containing a calendar among other things (the
that someone here could enlighten me or tell me where I should
>> look (WARNING: Rather lengthy post).
>>
>> My particular problem is that I have a custom component that extends
>> FormComponent to display a date in a certain way. This component
>> is part of a Panel in w
meone here could enlighten me or tell
me where I should look (WARNING: Rather lengthy post).
My particular problem is that I have a custom component that extends
FormComponent to display a date in a certain way. This
component is part of a Panel in which I use a CompoundPropertyModel to
render
is that I have a custom component that extends
FormComponent to display a date in a certain way. This component is
part of a Panel in which I use a CompoundPropertyModel to render an object
containing a calendar among other things (the object is fully populated and
load from the database by
frontend I can
access it with index like "memberships[0]".
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> I haven't tried it and guaranteeing the ordering would need to be accounted
> for. But its a potential direction.
Another approach would be to change the Hibernate mapping from a to a
since that will map to a List on the Java side.
- Tor Iver
t; A set doesn't allow indexed access.
>
> Sven
>
>
> On 05/13/2011 09:55 PM, datazuul wrote:
>
>> I have this model:
>> final CompoundPropertyModel userModel = new
>> CompoundPropertyModel(user);
>>
>> and want bind a checkbox to a boolean fi
A set doesn't allow indexed access.
Sven
On 05/13/2011 09:55 PM, datazuul wrote:
I have this model:
final CompoundPropertyModel userModel = new
CompoundPropertyModel(user);
and want bind a checkbox to a boolean field in
User - getUserAccount - getMemberships - Membership - acceptedTerms
I have this model:
final CompoundPropertyModel userModel = new
CompoundPropertyModel(user);
and want bind a checkbox to a boolean field in
User - getUserAccount - getMemberships - Membership - acceptedTerms (the
boolean field)
I used this expression:
userModel.bind("userAccount.memberships.
s.picture = new ContextRelativeResource ("image/" +
pic);
}
}
public Team ()
{
CompoundPropertyModel tm = new
CompoundPropertyModel (reneTm) ;
setDefaultModel (tm) ;
add (new Label ("name")); // wo
, String
pic)
{
this.name = name;
this.age = age;
this.picture = new ContextRelativeResource ("image/" +
pic);
}
}
public Team ()
{
CompoundPro
On 09 Mar 2011, at 22:36, Brown, Berlin [GCG-PFS] wrote:
>> On 09 Mar 2011, at 22:01, Chris Colman wrote:
>>>
>>> Sorry, CompoundPropertyModel is not deprecated in 1.5, it's
>>> BoundCompoundPropertyModel that is.
>>
>> Too bad :-)
>>
What is wrong with compoundpropertymodel (pre 1.5)?
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To: users@wicket.apache.org
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replacement?
On 09 Mar 2011
On 09 Mar 2011, at 22:01, Chris Colman wrote:
>
> Sorry, CompoundPropertyModel is not deprecated in 1.5, it's
> BoundCompoundPropertyModel that is.
Too bad :-)
Really, you use normal models and LDMs, or BindGen
(http://code.google.com/p/bindgen-wicket/) and make your
My bad! I was had done s search on CompoundPropertyModel and
BoundCompoundPropertyModel showed up in the deprecated list but I just
saw the highlighted "CompountPropertyModel" part... =]
Sorry, CompoundPropertyModel is not deprecated in 1.5, it's
BoundCompoundProper
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Coleman, Chris <
chris.cole...@thalesgroup.com.au> wrote:
> I noticed that CompoundPropertyModel is deprecated in 1.5 but I can't find
> anything relating to this on the "Migration to Wicket 1.5" page.
>
> What is meant to be use
I noticed that CompoundPropertyModel is deprecated in 1.5 but I can't find
anything relating to this on the "Migration to Wicket 1.5" page.
What is meant to be used instead of this class?
DISCLAIMER:
I'm using (and I'd like not to have to reject that) a CompoundPropertyModel
for my form.
As I am creating a new instance, the model for the form is empty of data.
The problem is that the instances of B that can be associated with each A
instance are not in the model I am using (in fact
but it DOES
HAVE to update my CompoundPropertyModel values, to deal with the user's
(partially) entered values so far.
I cannot get this together: setDefaultFormProcessing(false) will not update
my models, setDefaultFormProcessing(true) will finally submit my form, also
calling the form's
), etc..., but it DOES HAVE to
update my CompoundPropertyModel values, to deal with the user's (partially)
entered values so far.
I cannot get this together: setDefaultFormProcessing(false) will not update my
models, setDefaultFormProcessing(true) will finally submit my form, also
calling the f
Hi.
Certainly I can.
Here is the main Panel for the case where the CompoundPropertyModel loses
the object.
The WebPage classes basically only contain one of those main panels
depending of the PageParameters which are passed into the panel as converted
to a Scala immutable Map instance
Can you show some code?
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Bergmann Manfred
wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I experience a strange behaviour where I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing
> wrong.
> On my pages which are wrapped around some database model classes I have
> forms with CompoundPropertyModels.
> On one of
Hi.
I experience a strange behaviour where I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing
wrong.
On my pages which are wrapped around some database model classes I have forms
with CompoundPropertyModels.
On one of five pages the form seems to lose the model object after a submit is
done so that the page r
Hi,
I try to make my components re-usable whenever this is feasible. A
problem that I'm running into is this:
A Component itself decides that it needs a CompoundPropertyModel,
because it wants to use the automatic property model lookups feature
when a model is omitted on a child comp
t; > Cheers,
>> > Xavier
>> >
>> > 2010/3/2 chinedu efoagui
>> >
>> >> hello,
>> >>
>> >> i am added a dropdownchoice to a form. The form's model is set to a
>> >> CompoundPropertyModel
>> >> as shown bel
el(), new
> > Model(""));
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Xavier
> >
> > 2010/3/2 chinedu efoagui
> >
> >> hello,
> >>
> >> i am added a dropdownchoice to a form. The form's model is set to a
> >> CompoundPropertyModel
>
t;
> 2010/3/2 chinedu efoagui
>
>> hello,
>>
>> i am added a dropdownchoice to a form. The form's model is set to a
>> CompoundPropertyModel
>> as shown below
>> IModel zaModel=new CompoundPropertyModel(selected);
>> leaveform.setModel(zaModel);
>
The form's model is set to a
> CompoundPropertyModel
> as shown below
> IModel zaModel=new CompoundPropertyModel(selected);
> leaveform.setModel(zaModel);
>
> Now the dropdown shows a list of Employees
>
> EmployeeDropDownChoice approvalofficers=new
> EmployeeDropDownC
hello,
i am added a dropdownchoice to a form. The form's model is set to a
CompoundPropertyModel
as shown below
IModel zaModel=new CompoundPropertyModel(selected);
leaveform.setModel(zaModel);
Now the dropdown shows a list of Employees
EmployeeDropDownChoice approvalofficer
Hi list,
say I have a Component hierarchy like CompA->CompB->CompC.
CompB and CompA each have a distinct CompoundPropertyModel.
CompC will use it's ID as accessor to one of the CPM.modelObject's fields.
Given that CompB's CPM doesn't have a coresponding property
concern in terms of memory consumption?
Regards,
David
--- On Fri, 2/5/10, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> From: Martijn Dashorst
> Subject: Re: Fix super(new CompoundPropertyModel(this)) error in the WIA book
> To: users@wicket.apache.org
> Date: Friday, February 5, 2010, 7:09 AM
>
o ask incase there were plans for it.
-R
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 5:09 AM, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Wilhelmsen Tor Iver
> wrote:
> >> super(new CompoundPropertyModel(this));
> >
> > This seems wrong: A call to super() cannot reference
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Wilhelmsen Tor Iver wrote:
>> super(new CompoundPropertyModel(this));
>
> This seems wrong: A call to super() cannot reference "this" directly or
> indirectly:
>
> JLS §8.8.7 says:
> "It is a compile-time error for
> super(new CompoundPropertyModel(this));
This seems wrong: A call to super() cannot reference "this" directly or
indirectly:
JLS §8.8.7 says:
"It is a compile-time error for a constructor to directly or indirectly invoke
itself through a series of one or more ex
Hello, I am learning Wicket by reading <>. I am using
> Wicket 1.4.5 and Java 6.
>
> On page 244, the sample code is as follows:
>
> private int counter = 0;
> public MyPage() {
> super(new CompoundPropertyModel(this));
> final Label counterLabel = new
Hello, I am learning Wicket by reading <>. I am using Wicket
1.4.5 and Java 6.
On page 244, the sample code is as follows:
private int counter = 0;
public MyPage() {
super(new CompoundPropertyModel(this));
final Label counterLabel = new Label("counter");
Hi,
i have a form containing text fields with borders. I am using a
CompoundPropertyModel with field navigation e.g.
"seller.firstName" to define the sellers firstname.
form.add(new FormComponentFeedbackBorder("borderFirstName")
.add(new RequiredTextField("se
It worked I was wrong. Thanks
fachhoch wrote:
>
> I tried it did now work , need suggestion If I can make it work
>
> James Carman-3 wrote:
>>
>> Have you tried it?
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:51 AM, tubin gen wrote:
>>> I am using Co
Read this:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/working-with-wicket-models.html#WorkingwithWicketmodels-CompoundPropertyModels
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:53 AM, James Carman
wrote:
> Have you tried it?
>
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:51 AM, tubin gen wrote:
>> I am using CompoundPrope
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