Alle mercoledì 07 marzo 2012, mukesh kumar ha scritto:
> Thanks for it. But i am still confused. So, can you write some line of code
> for alert message of JS file.
>
> Thanks !
You could use visural
http://wicket.visural.net/examples/dialog
If you learn to use it, you will use also other tools
> Now , i am changing browser language from IE. I am able to get
> message from properties file for label and another things. But i am still
> unable to show above alert message in different languages. Can you solve
> this problem. Please reply soon.
Typically, you would do this by
the ajax post is executed *asynchronously*. alert first will be
displayed after that asynchronous call completes. the code right after
the wicketAjaxPost - the second alert - is executed right away.
-igor
On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 2:36 PM, goody44 wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
> I'm trying to call wicket fr
Cemal Bayramoglu schrieb:
dear Cemal,
> What I was proposing was not
> as a solution to incompatibilities between such multiple
> dependencies.
fair enough.
I am a believer in keeping the core as simple and light as possible
whilst still open (and designed for) potential enhancement with
ext
gt; Bayramoglu
> Gesendet: Freitag, 26. März 2010 14:26
> An: users
> Betreff: Re: Wicket JavaScript Library Integration - A Common Base
>
> Uwe!
>
> I was thinking in terms of a simple core, of well defined and limited
> scope. It would provide a clear and well trodden way for p
f: Re: Wicket JavaScript Library Integration - A Common Base
Uwe!
I was thinking in terms of a simple core, of well defined and limited
scope. It would provide a clear and well trodden way for people to
integrate their favourite JavaScript libraries with Wicket in a
consistent and effective, trie
Uwe!
I was thinking in terms of a simple core, of well defined and limited
scope. It would provide a clear and well trodden way for people to
integrate their favourite JavaScript libraries with Wicket in a
consistent and effective, tried and tested way.
As you say, there are always going to be po
I like the idea as well :)
2010/3/19 Cemal Bayramoglu :
> There's been plenty of encouraging feedback about wiQuery [1] and how
> cleanly it integrates jQuery and makes it easy to use in a Wicket app.
> We also get lots of questions, sometimes unrelated to wiQuery, about
> how to integrate other J
Uwe Schäfer schrieb:
Hi Cemal,
I was thinking that it could possibly be sensible to have another
project where we abstract out the mechanisms wiQuery provides for
resources and JavaScript statements.
to keep that topic alive: do you agree that providing a unified way for
component authors t
Hi,
This would be great, but I think we can only provide an implementation to
JavaScript frameworks designed in an unobtrusive way. When I tried to bind
ExtJs within Wicket, I had some pain to adapt ExtJs components to Wicket.
For the refactoring part, I don't see any problem to achieve this. Gen
I like it! Where do I sign up? :)
--
Jeremy Thomerson
http://www.wickettraining.com
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Cemal Bayramoglu <
jweekend_for...@cabouge.com> wrote:
> There's been plenty of encouraging feedback about wiQuery [1] and how
> cleanly it integrates jQuery and makes it eas
Cemal Bayramoglu schrieb:
dear Cemal,
I was thinking that it could possibly be sensible to have another
project where we abstract out the mechanisms wiQuery provides for
resources and JavaScript statements.
i have no idea of how wiQuery does it, but i strongly agree to the
urgent need of a
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