Hi Guys,
Is wicket web beans project still being developed? There is somewhere in the
docs where its indicated that it supports wicket 1.3RC1?
Is someone using it?
regards.
Josh
people is using it. The project is only receiving migration updates and
maintenance fixes. In case you don't know, the SourceForge site is not used
anymore, please go to the Google Code site:
http://code.google.com/p/wicket-web-beans/
Cheers,
Daniel
Josh Kamau wrote:
Hi Guys,
Is wicket
Hi
Thanks for that Nick. I guess I will investigate more on this, actually i
did get to lookup Dynamic Forms and then linked to WWB.
I will do some homework on this topic and bounce any questions. Thanks for
that
Niv
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Hi
Would like to know if some one has used Wicket Web Beans in their wicket
projects?
One of our requirements is to add fields at runtime and be able to render it
on the front end.
So in this case , I have no control of building the panels for some fields
that are 'yet' to be created
/
And the source code for the examples here:
http://code.google.com/p/wicket-web-beans/source/browse/#svn/trunk/wicketwebbeans-examples/src/main/java/com/googlecode/wicketwebbeans/examples
Hth,
Daniel
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examples here:
http://jweekend.com/wicketwebbeans-examples-1.1/WebBeans/
And the source code for the examples here:
http://code.google.com/p/wicket-web-beans/source/browse/#svn/trunk/wicketwebbeans-examples/src/main/java/com/googlecode/wicketwebbeans/examples
Hth,
Daniel
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It sounds like what you're after is a dynamic form. This has been discussed
several times on the list and used to be detailed in the wiki. It's pretty
straightforward to implement. Hopefully this gives you an implementation
option.
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Nivedan Nadaraj
the input if the datatype changes ?
Don't think WWB allows that easily.
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Daniel
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todo it :)
2009/5/20 Daniel Toffetti dto...@yahoo.com.ar:
danisevsky danisevsky danisevsky at gmail.com writes:
Hi
I wanted to try Wicket Web Beans 1.1 upload example but I get the
following
exception
.
Is Wicket Web Beans 1.1 incompatible with Wicket 1.4 rc4
Hi
I wanted to try Wicket Web Beans 1.1 upload example but I get the following
exception
Caused by: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
com.googlecode.wicketwebbeans.containers.BeanForm.add(Lorg/apache/wicket/Component;)Lorg/apache/wicket/MarkupContainer
danisevsky danisevsky danisevsky at gmail.com writes:
Hi
I wanted to try Wicket Web Beans 1.1 upload example but I get the following
exception
.
Is Wicket Web Beans 1.1 incompatible with Wicket 1.4 rc4 or is reason of
exception something else?
Thanks for reply
Hi
Are there a trunk or something.. I'd really like to try it out. But im
not going back to 1.3 todo it :)
2009/5/20 Daniel Toffetti dto...@yahoo.com.ar:
danisevsky danisevsky danisevsky at gmail.com writes:
Hi
I wanted to try Wicket Web Beans 1.1 upload example but I get the following
it out. But im
not going back to 1.3 todo it :)
2009/5/20 Daniel Toffetti dto...@yahoo.com.ar:
danisevsky danisevsky danisevsky at gmail.com writes:
Hi
I wanted to try Wicket Web Beans 1.1 upload example but I get the
following
exception
.
Is Wicket Web Beans 1.1
danisevsky danisevsky at gmail.com writes:
Hi
I wanted to try Wicket Web Beans 1.1 upload example but I get the
following
exception
.
Is Wicket Web Beans 1.1 incompatible with Wicket 1.4 rc4 or is reason
of
exception something else?
Thanks for reply
Hi,
WWB 1.1
Wicket Web Beans 1.1 has been released.
The project is now hosted on Google Code, learn more [1].
Try out the live samples [2].
Special thanks to Dan Syrstad and Daniel Toffeti.
Regards - Cemal
jWeekend http://jWeekend.com
Training, Consulting, Development
PS Let me know if you'd like a demo
I have fixed the Localizer problem and committed it to the trunk. Thanks for
pointing out the problem!
-Dan
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 1:19 AM, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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getLocaliazer() in a constructor cant be done i guess because it will
nog be able to find any resources, expect
Hi all,
I have a question regarding Wicket Web Beans (WWB). I know this may be
slightly OT, but since the wwb mailing list does not see a lot of
traffic these days, I figured I might as well post this here...
I introduced a new WWB field, basically an InputField with an added
of Wicket (1.3.0) and Wicket
Web Beans (WWB), everything went fine after I updated the bean prop files,
only thing is that the order of fields and action buttons in beantables are
mixed now. They were respecting the order in which they were declared in
beanprop files before the upgrade. Has
lots of time
in
one of my projects!
I know it would be more appropriate to post this at WWB's mailing list,
but
I've sent an email 2 days ago but it seems it hasn't arrived there, so
I'll
try here: I've upgraded to the latest releases of Wicket (1.3.0) and
Wicket
Web Beans (WWB
) and
Wicket
Web Beans (WWB), everything went fine after I updated the bean prop
files,
only thing is that the order of fields and action buttons in beantables
are
mixed now. They were respecting the order in which they were declared in
beanprop files before the upgrade. Has something changed
Wicket Web Beans 1.0 (final) has been released. Wicket Web Beans (WWB) is an
Apache Wicket component toolkit for displaying and editing POJOs that
conform to the JavaBeans specification. Web pages are automatically
generated based on bean properties and certain conventions. If necessary
Congrats, and wonderful work!
I really hope this project takes off and is adopted by the wicket community!
On Jan 14, 2008 6:57 AM, Dan Syrstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wicket Web Beans 1.0 (final) has been released. Wicket Web Beans (WWB) is an
Apache Wicket component toolkit for displaying
it.
But anyway, it looks great and is a wonderfull project!
On 1/14/08, Ryan Sonnek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Congrats, and wonderful work!
I really hope this project takes off and is adopted by the wicket community!
On Jan 14, 2008 6:57 AM, Dan Syrstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wicket Web Beans 1.0
Congrats!
Eelco
On Jan 14, 2008 4:57 AM, Dan Syrstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wicket Web Beans 1.0 (final) has been released. Wicket Web Beans (WWB) is an
Apache Wicket component toolkit for displaying and editing POJOs that
conform to the JavaBeans specification. Web pages are automatically
Wicket Web Beans 1.0-rc2 has been released. Wicket Web Beans (WWB) is an
Apache Wicket component toolkit for displaying and editing POJOs that
conform to the JavaBeans specification. Web pages are automatically
generated based on bean properties and certain conventions. If necessary,
the layout
Hi !
Is Wicket Web Beans from SVN (rev 136 as of now) useable with Wicket 1.3b4 ?
Should I stick to last (1.0 rc1) release with 1.2.6 ?
Cheers,
Daniel
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Is Wicket Web Beans from SVN (rev 136 as of now) useable with Wicket 1.3b4?
Should I stick to last (1.0 rc1) release with 1.2.6 ?
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On 9/15/07, Zenrique Steckelberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- allow constructor to accept models besides beans too, if possible.
Me too! :-)
Or is there some other way to use DetachableModels backed by JPA with WWB?
(The abbreviation conjures images of a tiny but venerable local
railroad company
On 9/17/07, Gabor Szokoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/15/07, Zenrique Steckelberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- allow constructor to accept models besides beans too, if possible.
Me too! :-)
Or is there some other way to use DetachableModels backed by JPA with WWB?
(The abbreviation
I've created a Wicket Web Beans mailing list on Sourceforge. For WWB-related
topics, you can subscribe to the mailing list at:
https://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=205206 . This will allow the Wicket
mailing list to focus on Wicket directly.
-Dan
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For me databinder helps cut the boilerplate code, just as WWB. I just add
annotations to my domain model, and databinder does the rest. It's WWB for
the database side of the app! Imagine putting both working together. I was
able to create CRUD pages with the least amount of code ever. Less
Although it may blur the lines between view and model, there are a number of
reasons that it still could be the right direction.
* centralized configuration. all view configuration is in the same file as
your model code.
* leverage Java syntax instead of custom DSL. easy for users to get up and
I do control my crud list and detail pages with annotations on the
model, and it works quite nice (although I can't say the panels
constructing the data table and form belongs in the category pretty
code, at least there isn't a lot of it). I find I often use multiple
views of the same model
I'm really impressed with your work, and just want to impart what's worked
*really* well for me. Good luck with whatever direction you take.
One thing Dan could consider is to abstract enough so that both
strategies could be supported. Doesn't mean he should ship annotations
support, but it
Ryan:
One thing I started considering today after your comments was to place
annotations, similar to beanprops, on the component level (e.g., Page).
Currently beanprops are associated with the Page anyway, so this would be
natural and provide type-safeness without bluring the view/model line.
I
to integrate WWB with databinder, and it would be useful to pass
HibernateListModels to WWBs constructor.
Congrats for such a nice and useful component!
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Hi Zenrique:
See below...
-Dan
On 9/15/07, Zenrique Steckelberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My suggestions to this nice compont:
- allow beanprops files to be reloaded while app is running. How it stands
now I have to restart the app everytime a change to beanprop file is made,
it can be time
somewhere in the framwork
site
too.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi Ayodeji:
See my responses below...
-Dan Syrstad
http://wicketwebbeans.sourceforge.com
On 9/13/07, Ayodeji Aladejebi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dan,
Does your framework support drill down feature in case I have a
ListBean
as a property in my parent bean so that it can also generate a
released Wicket Web Beans 1.0-rc1. Although this project does not
cover all of the functionality Jonathan spoke of, I believe it covers a good
chunk of it. The project is hosted on Sourceforge at:
http://wicketwebbeans.sourceforge.net .
Summary:
Wicket Web Beans (WWB) is a Wicket component toolkit
Hi Dan,
It looks very powerful! BTW, why chose to use a config file (beanprops)
instead of Java code?
I think doing in Java for everything other than the standard web stuff
(HTML/CSS/js) is a
basic principle of Wicket.
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instead of Java code?
I think doing in Java for everything other than the standard web stuff
(HTML/CSS/js) is a
basic principle of Wicket.
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