to happen anymore?
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com
wrote:
dont you use attach sources in your IDE?
-igor
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Loritsch, Berin C.
berin.lorit...@gd-ais.com wrote:
Where can I find the wicket-spring module API docs? It's
, November 12, 2009 3:42 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wicket Spring API docs?
your IDE is much better at browsing and searching for classes then a
javadoc online :)
-igor
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Loritsch, Berin C.
berin.lorit...@gd-ais.com wrote:
I did, but that doesn't help
person who has hit this problem, and all the
online instructions I've found are for Wicket 1.3 or 1.2.
-Original Message-
From: Igor Vaynberg [mailto:igor.vaynb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 3:42 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wicket Spring API docs
It's fairly small. I can include it in an email. If I throw it on the wiki
where would be the best place?
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Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 4:02 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wicket Spring API docs
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Today we will organize a medium size event. In that event, we will present
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danisevsky danisevsky wrote:
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following error:
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danisevsky danisevsky wrote:
Hello, I was trying generate Wicket - Spring - JPA project and I
get
following error:
C:\projects\testmvn archetype:generate -B
this helps
Regards - Richard Wilkinson
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danisevsky danisevsky wrote:
Hello, I was trying generate Wicket - Spring - JPA project and I
get
following error:
C:\projects
Hope this helps
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danisevsky danisevsky wrote:
Hello, I was trying generate Wicket - Spring - JPA project and I get
following error:
C:\projects\testmvn
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danisevsky danisevsky wrote:
Hello, I was trying generate Wicket - Spring - JPA project and I get
following error:
C:\projects\testmvn archetype:generate -B -DarchetypeCatalog
Hello, I was trying generate Wicket - Spring - JPA project and I get
following error:
C:\projects\testmvn archetype:generate -B -DarchetypeCatalog=
http://legup.googl
ecode.com/svn/repo/archetype-catalog.xml-DarchetypeArtifactId=wicket-spring-jpa
-archetype -DarchetypeGroupId=com.jweekend
generate Wicket - Spring - JPA project and I get
following error:
C:\projects\testmvn archetype:generate -B -DarchetypeCatalog=
http://legup.googl
ecode.com/svn/repo/archetype-catalog.xml-DarchetypeArtifactId=wicket-spring-jpa
-archetype -DarchetypeGroupId=com.jweekend -DarchetypeVersion=0.8.0
this helps
Regards - Richard Wilkinson
Developer,
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http://jWeekend.com
danisevsky danisevsky wrote:
Hello, I was trying generate Wicket - Spring - JPA project and I get
following error:
C:\projects\testmvn archetype:generate
:
Hello, I was trying generate Wicket - Spring - JPA project and I get
following error:
C:\projects\testmvn archetype:generate -B -DarchetypeCatalog=
http://legup.googl
ecode.com/svn/repo/archetype-catalog.xml-DarchetypeArtifactId=wicket-spring-jpa
-archetype -DarchetypeGroupId
We have launched jWeekend's Leg Up page [1].
You can generate a command and run it at your console to create a simple
project using one of our archetypes. The projects you will generate will
include enough configuration, code and/or some tests to get you started,
quickly. Our archetypes
On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 14:47 +0100, jWeekend wrote:
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is that really working? coz , when i clicked on Generate Maven Command
button, it took me to http://jweekend.com/dev/HomePageBody
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To
Looks cool :)
2009/10/6 jWeekend jweekend_for...@cabouge.com
We have launched jWeekend's Leg Up page [1].
You can generate a command and run it at your console to create a simple
project using one of our archetypes. The projects you will generate will
include enough configuration, code
Why dont you have a Guice 2.0 archetype? We could probably bump the warp
persist guys to work on their 2.0 imp.. If thats whats stopping you?
2009/10/6 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com
Looks cool :)
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We have launched jWeekend's
Works for me.. I took the guice warp persist + etc archetype..
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On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 14:47 +0100, jWeekend wrote:
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is that really working? coz , when i clicked on Generate Maven Command
button, it took me to
Nice one Cemal!
I will have to use leg up to get a leg over setting up Wicket projects ;-)
Best,
James.
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We have launched jWeekend's Leg Up page [1].
You can generate a command and run it at your console to create a
Nino,
We don't have a Guice 2.0 for that very reason; the warp persist guys don't
have a final 2.0 release yet.
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nino martinez wael wrote:
Why dont you have a Guice 2.0
Jahid,
Thanks - a little Tomcat PERM_GEN issue.
Should be OK now, but at the next scheduled restart we'll bump it up a bit.
Regards - Cemal
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Jahid wrote:
On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 14:47 +0100, jWeekend
seems like its working now. really cool!
On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 16:01 +0200, Md. Jahid Shohel wrote:
On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 14:47 +0100, jWeekend wrote:
http://jweekend.com/dev/LegUp
is that really working? coz , when i clicked on Generate Maven Command
button, it took me to
Hey, that's great! Is there any way to contribute to this?
Thumbs up,
Erik
2009/10/6 jWeekend jweekend_for...@cabouge.com
We have launched jWeekend's Leg Up page [1].
You can generate a command and run it at your console to create a simple
project using one of our archetypes. The projects
You could always contribute to Wicket Iolite :) Which essentially are the
same, or Wicketopia
http://wicketopia.sourceforge.net/
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/Wicket-Iolite
2009/10/6 Erik Post eriksen...@gmail.com
Hey, that's great! Is there any way to contribute to this?
Hi,
I'm a newbie in Wicket.
I use Databinder toolkit (wicket+hibernate) to help me develop DB
application rapidly.
With the built-in Jetty, the development is quite smooth, however, when
trying to run my app on Tomcat 5.5 (Java 5), I faced the following error. I
wonder if wicket is really
Caused by: java.text.ParseException: Tag 'DT' (line 101, column 1) has a
mismatched close tag at '/DL' (line 102, column 1) is the issue, your html
are broken..
Regarding tomcat compability, I've deployed over dozens of apps the last 4-5
years or so on Tomcat 5.5 ..
2009/10/6 Gw
Erik,
Thanks. We'll review that soon - it is our intention but we need to be
ready to take care of the project. Just for the moment, we'll take on ideas
for new archetypes, and feel free to contact me via our site if you have
some particular ideas and need stuff included quickly.
Ideas for
Hi Cemal,
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 5:05 PM, jWeekend jweekend_for...@cabouge.com wrote:
Thanks. We'll review that soon - it is our intention but we need to be
ready to take care of the project. Just for the moment, we'll take on ideas
for new archetypes, and feel free to contact me via our
Erik,
No such prejudice here: a Wicket with EJB 3+ archetype is a very good idea
and I was already planning on us setting up an archetype for JBoss and
wicket-javaee [1] (that contrib library just works by the way - we've used
it with no problems so far on a couple of projects, one with JBoss -
: jWeekend [mailto:jweekend_for...@cabouge.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 9:48 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Leg Up for Wicket, Spring, Guice, JPA, Warp, EclipseLink,
Hibernate ... projects
We have launched jWeekend's Leg Up page [1].
You can generate a command and run it at your
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From: jWeekend [mailto:jweekend_for...@cabouge.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 9:48 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Leg Up for Wicket, Spring, Guice, JPA, Warp, EclipseLink,
Hibernate ... projects
We have launched jWeekend's Leg Up page [1].
You can generate a command
to be that difficult to
implement.
Thanks.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 9:48 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Leg Up for Wicket, Spring, Guice, JPA, Warp, EclipseLink,
Hibernate ... projects
We have launched
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Leg Up for Wicket, Spring, Guice, JPA, Warp, EclipseLink,
Hibernate ... projects
Hi Jeffrey,
I have *absolutely* no idea if this will help you, but I had the same
with Spring. It started working when i put the injection annotation on
the method instead
to be that difficult to
implement.
Thanks.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 9:48 AM
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We have
) {
service.start();
}
}
}
-Original Message-
From: richardwilko [mailto:richardjohnwilkin...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 2:56 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: RE: Leg Up for Wicket, Spring, Guice, JPA, Warp, EclipseLink,
Hibernate
Subject: RE: Leg Up for Wicket, Spring, Guice, JPA, Warp, EclipseLink,
Hibernate ... projects
Jeffrey,
I expect the changes you made to the Guice Module are the reason why the
session is null, could you paste in the contents of it.
Regards - Richard Wilkinson
Developer,
jWeekend: OO
I'll check them
Thanks Eric,
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 8:08 PM, Erik Post eriksen...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, besides iolite, you could take a look at wicket-phonebook and
wicketopia. They're not JDBC but they both come with Spring
preconfigured. The phonebook has a couple of example DAO's and
Hi Pedro
Try Appfuse-light with the desired combination:
https://appfuse-light.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=8006expandFolder=8006folderID=0
It should be at the bottom.
Best Regards
Muro
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Pedro Sena sena.pe...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll check
Wow,
Exactly what I was looking for!!!
Thanks a lot !!
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Muro Copenhagen copenha...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Pedro
Try Appfuse-light with the desired combination:
Hi Guys,
I'm new to Wicket with Spring(I never used Spring before, just Seam). I'm
using lolite but it comes with JPA instead of JDBC.
I would like to know if there is some archetype for the setup that I
described in the title. I already checked wicket stuff if no luck.
Thanks in advance,
--
Well, besides iolite, you could take a look at wicket-phonebook and
wicketopia. They're not JDBC but they both come with Spring
preconfigured. The phonebook has a couple of example DAO's and iBatis
(among others) set up. You could take those as a starting point and
'add' JDBC.
Cheers,
Erik
On
/wicket-swarm-spring-security-how-to.html
For your spring configuration, I think you will have to write a custom
AuthenticationProvider that handles you SSO cookie and checks the
token validity.
2009/8/28 Anders innocentl...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I refered to
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring-security
Hi,
I refered to
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring-security-and-wicket-auth-roles.htmland
wicket-spring example web application and it works.
Now my company has a single-sign on web page already, like
https:///login.cgi.
This SSO web page will set cookies and return a token after login
I've written a Wicket, Spring, JDO sample application that runs on the
Google App Engine. An introduction ist available as a blog post at
http://stronglytypedblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/wicket-spring-jdo-on-google-app-engine.html.
The source code is available at http://kenai.com/projects/wicketgae
Okay, but I still don't understand the reason of doing this stuff :)I've
already created the Application bean, and implemented
ApplicationContextAware.
Then the setApplicationContext method gets called, so I created
ApplictionContext variable in that class and set it it that method.
But if I try
I appreciate your help, of course :)You know, I'm trying to create a web app
consisting of independent modules. Then if I change something in one module,
I don't have to redeploy whole application.
This can be achieved of course, the only problem is this thing we are
currently speaking of. :)
But
Hi,
I think your problem is that in Wicket the whole Spring injection
mechanism is prepared for applications where there is only one
ApplicationContext (AC). This AC is hold in the Wicket application
instance. So when you are trying to use @SpringBean annotation Wicket
tries to inject a bean from
Yes, that's the way it's meant to work :)
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:25 PM, James Carman
jcar...@carmanconsulting.comwrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 8:26 AM, Daniel Dominik Holúbek
dankodo...@gmail.com wrote:
I appreciate your help, of course :)You know, I'm trying to create a web
app
How many modules do you have? Do you really need to be able to do this with
your live production server? I'm just trying to get an idea behind the
decision behind going with this sort of an architecture. Perhaps we can
offer up an alternative that would work with the existing Wicket stuff so
isnt a big point of osgi to manage cross-bundle-dependencies?
so if you inject panel A using panel A's context how does panel A ever
see beans that are defined in module B?
eg if panel A needs a sessionfactory which is defined in module B?
-igor
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 5:36 AM, Daniel
Ok, at least two scenarios are possible:
1. You have a module A with PanelA and you want to inject someDAO bean,
which is defined inside module A (in the same module where class PanelA is
defined). Then you can use classic @SpringBean annotation, as I wrote in my
previous post.
2. You want to use
But as far as I understand this, Spring DM is built upon the idea that I
can't build ApplicationContext, as it is built by Spring DM Extender. Am I
right?
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:37 AM, James Carman jcar...@carmanconsulting.com
wrote:
Try using the other SpringComponentInjector constructor
Can you have your Application object created as a Spring bean and make
it context aware and let the container inject the context into it?
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 2:02 AM, Daniel Dominik
Holúbekdankodo...@gmail.com wrote:
But as far as I understand this, Spring DM is built upon the idea that I
Well, I don't know :)I
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:32 PM, James Carman jcar...@carmanconsulting.com
wrote:
Can you have your Application object created as a Spring bean and make
it context aware and let the container inject the context into it?
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 2:02 AM, Daniel Dominik
I don't know :)I can create a Spring bean from Application object, but I
don't know what does it mean - make it context aware.
That's why I am asking whether somebody has already tried this...
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Daniel Dominik Holúbek
dankodo...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I don't
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Daniel Dominik
Holúbekdankodo...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know :)I can create a Spring bean from Application object, but I
don't know what does it mean - make it context aware.
That's why I am asking whether somebody has already tried this...
Have your
That's what I'd try, perhaps. How are you starting this application?
Only in eclipse?
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Daniel Dominik
Holúbekdankodo...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I don't know :)I
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:32 PM, James Carman jcar...@carmanconsulting.com
wrote:
Can you have
For now, only in eclipse. But when it goes to production (or further
testing) it will run in equinox bridge.
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 5:14 PM, James Carman
jcar...@carmanconsulting.comwrote:
That's what I'd try, perhaps. How are you starting this application?
Only in eclipse?
On Mon, Jun 22,
I tried implementing the ApplicationContextAware interface, it looked like a
good idea, but the setApplicationContext method is never called.
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Daniel Dominik Holúbek
dankodo...@gmail.com wrote:
For now, only in eclipse. But when it goes to production (or further
you have to create wicketapplication instance as a spring bean in
order for setapplicationcontext to be called.
-igor
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Daniel Dominik
Holúbekdankodo...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried implementing the ApplicationContextAware interface, it looked like a
good idea, but
Sorry, that's IWebApplicationFactory, not IWicketApplicationFactory.
Long day.
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 5:05 PM, James
Carmanjcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
You will probably need to make your application class a singleton
(with a getInstance() method and stuff) and specify that in the
Hello everyone :)So, I solved the Spring DM problems successfully... but
there is still one problem left, and this time I am absolutely sure that
it's a Wicket related problem :)
I want to inject my userDao bean into Panel class. To do that, I nead to
create a bean from that Panel class - like
You can't use @SpringBean?
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Daniel Dominik
Holúbekdankodo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone :)So, I solved the Spring DM problems successfully... but
there is still one problem left, and this time I am absolutely sure that
it's a Wicket related problem :)
I
Try using the other SpringComponentInjector constructor (the one that
takes an ApplicationContext object). Construct your
ApplicationContext however you want.
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Daniel Dominik Holúbek
dankodo...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, no.I'll explain:
It's an OSGi app running in
Hello,has anybody here successfully used Spring DM with Hibernate (the OSGi
way) in Wicket?
I am totally hopeless about this...
The goal is to create modular app with this features:
- every module (bundle) has its own applicationContext and DAO classes.
- i.e. if I have a module which loads
isnt this a question for the spring dmserver forum?
-igor
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 3:49 AM, Daniel Dominik
Holúbekdankodo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,has anybody here successfully used Spring DM with Hibernate (the OSGi
way) in Wicket?
I am totally hopeless about this...
The goal is to create
Well, may be, but won't they send me back to this mailinglist? :)To be
honest, I have only a little problem with Spring DM itself (there are couple
of tutorials out there), I was only curious about whether somebody has
successfully tried this.
For example, now it seems that the dependency is not
your original message did not specify what problems you were having.
further, springbean does not require anything in web.xml, it simply
needs the applicationcontext reference, and if you dont give it one it
will look it up using spring's utils so everything should work.
-igor
On Mon, Jun 15,
with the wicket - spring integration in wicket 1.4 rc2 ,
i
think its similar to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1848
The use case is like this :
I have 2 simple applications running in a jetty server.
To keep things simple , i added the spring and wicket libs
Hello,
I have a problem with the wicket - spring integration in wicket 1.4 rc2 , i
think its similar to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1848
The use case is like this :
I have 2 simple applications running in a jetty server.
To keep things simple , i added the spring and wicket
an additional few megs in the WARs is simply not worth the
effort.
jk
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 04:00:58PM +0200, Alex Parvulescu wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with the wicket - spring integration in wicket 1.4 rc2 , i
think its similar to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1848
Hi,
I'm thinking about using the **Open Session In View (OSIV)** filter or
interceptor that comes with Spring, as it seems like a convenient way
for me as a developer. If that's what you recommend, do you recommend
using a filter or an interceptor and why?
I'm also wondering how it will mix with
Here's the demo code I used for a talk on wicket a while back. It
includes OSIV and has an example of doing a repository (think DAO)
http://svn.carmanconsulting.com/public/wicket-advanced/trunk
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 3:15 AM, Kent Larsson kent.lars...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm thinking
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009, Kent Larsson wrote:
I'm thinking about using the **Open Session In View (OSIV)** filter or
interceptor that comes with Spring, as it seems like a convenient way
for me as a developer. If that's what you recommend, do you recommend
using a filter or an interceptor and why?
Hi -
Probably a simple question : We are using Spring with Wicket in our
project. I have opted for the use of the Spring bean annotations as
described in 'Wicket in Action'. In the chapter on integrating the two
technologies the book explains that you should use proxies instead of
direct
Although I do not know for sure, I would think not, because my understanding
is that a proxy is created that is safe to be serialized.
However, I would ask *why* do this? If you're passing it to another
component, why not just have that component also use an annotation? I
wouldn't think that
@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wicket / Spring bean annotations
Although I do not know for sure, I would think not, because my
understanding is that a proxy is created that is safe to be serialized.
However, I would ask *why* do this? If you're passing it to another
component, why not just have
to doing
that, but I was also intersted out of curiosity.
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Thomerson [mailto:jer...@wickettraining.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 January 2009 11:03 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wicket / Spring bean annotations
Although I do not know
, and then passing around the reference. I'll stick to doing
that, but I was also intersted out of curiosity.
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Thomerson [mailto:jer...@wickettraining.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 January 2009 11:03 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wicket
...@wickettraining.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 January 2009 11:03 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wicket / Spring bean annotations
Although I do not know for sure, I would think not, because my
understanding is that a proxy is created that is safe to be serialized.
However, I would ask
Hi,
I am using wicket via tomcat integrated into spring using a filter with *
org*.*apache*.*wicket*.protocol.*http*.WicketFilter
The thing is that I want to map the wicket application to several url
patterns (to know which environment the user is coming from)
Is there a way to map the
The url-pattern only supports using a wildcard at the end of the pattern
(e.g., /myapp/*) or as a extension mapping prefix (e.g., *.do). See
section SRV.11.2 of the servlet specification, which can be downloaded from
here:
http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr154/index.html
Hi,
I have some injection related issues in my wicket application.
1. My session hold a bean (managed by the spring container) that is passed
to it on construction of the session. It is not a Serializable object (some
of the interfaces that this object is using are spring interfaces and not
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 4:44 AM, Arie Fishler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have some injection related issues in my wicket application.
1. My session hold a bean (managed by the spring container) that is passed
to it on construction of the session. It is not a Serializable object (some
of
I've opened a jira issue
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1913
Erik van Oosten wrote:
Doug Donohoe wrote:
I'm using wicket-spring-annot and ran into a small problem with maven
dependencies. The wicket-spring-annot project depends on wicket-spring.
This has come up
I am experiencing exactly the problem outlined in the subject of this post,
and I would really appreciate any help I can get, as I am under a deadline.
It's the first time I'm using Wicket with JPA, and I just don't understand
why this isn't working.
I have a Wicket dataprovider that looks like
Oops...I meant:
Bar bar = myApi.getBar();
ListFoo foos = bar.getFoos();
JulianS wrote:
I am experiencing exactly the problem outlined in the subject of this
post, and I would really appreciate any help I can get, as I am under a
deadline. It's the first
Firstly, your code is rather strange. That getFoos() method is not part of
the List Interface API.
Two possible solutions:
The filter chain maybe incorrect in your web.xml. Your
OpenEntityManagerInViewFilter might not be preceding the Wicket filter.
Check that it does precede it.
If you have a
what is your dataprovider#model() look like? are you using a loadable
detachable model?
-igor
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 11:04 AM, JulianS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am experiencing exactly the problem outlined in the subject of this post,
and I would really appreciate any help I can get, as I am
Igor,
I'm not using a loadable detachable model because I was hoping to get the
list of foos directly from the Bar object, as opposed to having a dedicated
dao method to get the list of foos, which seems to defeat the benefit of
using JPA's object chaining. To answer your question, here's my
James, thanks for your reply. I've checked that my
OpenEntityManagerInViewFilter precedes the Wicket filter. And my debug log
indeed shows that it seems to be opening and closing the entity manager
before and after the wicket filter runs. I'm hoping to avoid the type of
query you suggest, but I'm
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 2:09 PM, JulianS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To answer your question, here's my
implementation of dataprovider#model():
public IModel model(Object object)
{
return new Model((Serializable) object);
}
Of course, it's very possible I'm
a different aproach/ solution for this using wicket +
spring with JPA?
Best,
Korbinan
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far)
Has anyone a different aproach/ solution for this using wicket +
spring with JPA?
Best,
Korbinan
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not sure if this is the way it is supposed to be?
( I read so far that this disables a big part of springs-transaction
handling support but didnt see any impacts so far)
Has anyone a different aproach/ solution for this using wicket +
spring with JPA?
Best,
Korbinan
PS: im on wicket
for this using wicket +
spring with JPA?
Best,
Korbinan
PS: im on wicket 1.4-m3
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On Thu, 09 Oct 2008, Lutz Müller wrote:
It might work if you dont have any ajax on your page. otherwise each ajax
call
happens in a new request and causes your domain object to be retrieved from
the database.
this way you lose every change made to your object. writing all changes to
Are we talking about a wizard here? What if you used something like this:
https://wicketopia.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicketopia/trunk/wicketopia/src/main/java/org/wicketopia/model/proxy/ProxyModelManager.java
Basically, the models cache their values until you call commit on
the
)
private EntityManager em;
However, I'm not sure if this is the way it is supposed to be?
( I read so far that this disables a big part of springs-transaction
handling support but didnt see any impacts so far)
Has anyone a different aproach/ solution for this using wicket +
spring with JPA
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