Other features that would be usefull:
refactor/rename a file should rename the two files (html + java) and
even better, it should also look for resources bundles and rename them
accordingly (including localized ones).
Use of resources could be verified so that a missing resource would be
hi,
Other features that would be usefull:
refactor/rename a file should rename the two files (html + java) and
even better, it should also look for resources bundles and rename them
accordingly (including localized ones).
This is one the todolist.
Use of resources could be verified
What I mean is that if your use a resource string such as:
final StringResourceModel pageTabAlertsModel
= new StringResourceModel(PageTabBar.alerts, this, null);
and you forget to create the resource PageTabBar.alerts in a property
file, or you renamed the class and forgot to
Hi,
I am using the AutoCompleteBehavior (from wicket-extension). The text
field that has auto completion is part of an AJAX loaded panel. The
problem is that the JavaScript required for the auto completion is not
loaded.
How can I make Wicket load the JavaScript libraries?
Regards,
this is fixed in the current trunk of 1.x What is happening is that your error page is also again erroring.. Because you tamper with the wicket url and that is causing problems in the current buildjohan
On 10/12/06, Jaime De La Jara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I changed the init parameter
Wow this is cool!How I wish there's also a plugin like this for Netbeans :-(On 12/10/06, Anders Holmbech Brandt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hello wicket-users,New version of the Wicket Assistant plugin for Intellij Idea. Download
it from the plugin manager within Idea. Works in version 5.X and
hi,
What I mean is that if your use a resource string such as:
final StringResourceModel pageTabAlertsModel
= new StringResourceModel(PageTabBar.alerts, this, null);
and you forget to create the resource PageTabBar.alerts in a property
file, or you renamed the class and
ok, thanksOn 10/13/06, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You typically do that on your resource (stream). For instance:WebResource export = new WebResource() {@Overridepublic IResourceStream getResourceStream() {CharSequence discounts =
DataBase.getInstance().exportDiscounts();return new
That's a bug alright. I created a ticket here:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1576543group_id=119783atid=684975
Eelco
On 10/12/06, ChuckDeal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could this problem be related to page verisoning or the page map? I am not
real familiar with either
I'm using version 1.2.2 so in 1.2.3 it will be fixed? Yes, the problem occurs in WebRequestCodingStrategy.addInterfaceParameters when it parses the url parameters, since this is the result of an exception being thrown in the process of instantiating an error page it could have a different
Hi,
I'm trying to integrate Wicket with dojo for a web
application. I have looked at the
wicket-contrib-dojo-examples, but i believe it does
not cover what I'm looking for at the moment, so here
goes:
I'm trying to use dojo's LayoutContainer with multiple
nested dojo ContentPanes as (dojo
Matej,
Doesn't it make more sense just to override onNodeLinkClicked(...)? That's
what I've been doing, anyways. That way you don't have to worry about how
the ndoes are created-- just what to do with them once one is clicked. If
you want to control how the nodes look, override renderNode(...)
Hi,
dont refer to the navomatic example, as this is a special contruction.
If you need a usualy a href= link to a wicket page then use instead
following:
HMTL Markup:
a wicket:id=myLink href=#Link desc/a
and in Java-Page use:
Link myLink = new Link(myLink) {
public void onClick() {
what version are you using? we knew this was a problem in 1.2.2 and already fixed it in svn.-IgorOn 10/13/06, Erik van Oosten
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi,I am using the AutoCompleteBehavior (from wicket-extension). The text
field that has auto completion is part of an AJAX loaded panel. Theproblem
Sorry, I should have mentioned that. We are indeed using 1.2.2.
How stable is the latest stuff in svn?
Regards,
Erik.
Igor Vaynberg schreef:
what version are you using? we knew this was a problem in 1.2.2 and
already fixed it in svn.
-Igor
On 10/13/06, *Erik van Oosten* [EMAIL
I can be wrong, but here is the way we have done it here : -In the page, place all your DOJO goodies like this : div dojo:type=LayoutContainer div dojo:type=ContentPane
span wicket:id=panel1panel contents come here/span /div div dojo:type=ContentPane span wicket:id=panel2panel contents come
the wicket-1.x branch is pretty stable, should be released as 1.2.3 very soon.-IgorOn 10/13/06, Erik van Oosten
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Sorry, I should have mentioned that. We are indeed using
1.2.2.How stable is the latest stuff in svn?Regards,Erik.Igor Vaynberg schreef: what version are you
Okay, thanks. That is good news.
Erik.
Igor Vaynberg schreef:
the wicket-1.x branch is pretty stable, should be released as 1.2.3
very soon.
-Igor
On 10/13/06, *Erik van Oosten* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I should have mentioned that. We are
Marc,
That is indeed something that would work for my case.
Unfortunately however, we have other cases where we
load pages using dojo's custom widgets which requires
setting the url to the template page (which in our
case could be dynamic, hence it would be a wicket
Page).
So I would still be
RequestCycle.get().urlFor(pageclass, pageparams)-IgorOn 10/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Marc,
That is indeed something that would work for my case.Unfortunately however, we have other cases where weload pages using dojo's custom widgets which requiressetting the url to the
Another time, I don't think I'm the best to answer that, but I assumed this from expereience : http://localhost:8080/web-application?wicket:bookmarkablePage=:org.exemple.foo.Class
Change the host, web-application is the name of the application you used, and the last part is the same as if you do
IThere is always a faster way of doing thing in Wicket. This is why I keep reading this mailling list, Igor and Matj are always pointing new stuff!On 10/13/06,
Marc-Andre Houle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another time, I don't think I'm the best to answer that, but I assumed this from expereience :
yes it will be fixed in 1.2.3On 10/13/06, Jaime De La Jara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using version 1.2.2 so in 1.2.3 it will be fixed? Yes, the problem occurs in WebRequestCodingStrategy.addInterfaceParameters when it parses the url parameters, since this is the result of an exception being
Thanks Marc-Andre and Igor!
Igors solution is the general solution I was looking
for. But i'm also using Wicket panels for the dojo
LayoutContainer.
Regards,
~ amol
--- Marc-Andre Houle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IThere is always a faster way of doing thing in
Wicket. This is why I keep
In looking at the JavaDoc I noticed the ICryptFactory interface that can be
implemented and added to the security settings of a wicket application
object.
I'm a little confuses as to what this is used for, does anyone have any
infor on this interface or how they are utilizing it?
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View this
it is used to retrieve crypto algorithms whenever we need to encrypt something - which isnt very often. wicket has support for encrypting urls so that is one place where it is used.generally you can find all places in code where it is used by asking your IDE to find references to it.
-IgorOn
no use CryptedUrlWebRequestCodingStrategy for that.johanOn 10/13/06, craigdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So are you saying that by implementing the ICryptFactory interface that URLswill also be encrypted?
igor.vaynberg wrote: it is used to retrieve crypto algorithms whenever we need to encrypt
It is great that wicket provides this functionality out of the box...props to
the wicket development team.
So am I correct in seeing that the CryptedUrlWebRequestCodingStrategy is
using base64 to encode and decode the URL string?
So getting back to the ICryptFactory interface, is this just a
good point, i guess either spit it out right after the element or stick it into window.onload-IgorOn 10/13/06, Johan Compagner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:will that work?isn't that script executed at the moment the the browser loads/encounters it?
But then the element isn't there yet.johanOn
i believe we first encode using the crypto algorithm given a key you specify, and then base64 the result so it can be put into the url-IgorOn 10/13/06,
craigdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is great that wicket provides this functionality out of the box...props tothe wicket development team.So am I
setRenderBodyOnly() can be used to change the behavior. But it only
prevent the component from writing the open and close tag. The box
html markup associated with BoxBorder will not be disabled this way.
Juergen
On 10/13/06, Bondarenko, Oleg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to change
Yes exactly. Reason being that URLs as well as cookies are limited to
base64 chars. Please do not use the crypt factory for storing
application password in your database or whereever as the interface
asks for encryption _and_ decryption (synchronous algorithms)
Juergen
On 10/13/06, Igor Vaynberg
Does wicket handle Cross-site scripting out of the box. Meaning if I where
to enter the string h1Hello World/h1 into a textarea of a form and then
submitting that form would that same string reappear in a confirmation page
corrently.
If this function isn't provided out of the box is there hooks
Good point. I'll add the method to AbstractTree, should be there before
1.2.3 is out.
-Matej
Karl M. Davis wrote:
Matej,
Doesn't it make more sense just to override onNodeLinkClicked(...)? That's
what I've been doing, anyways. That way you don't have to worry about how
the ndoes are
ok, Juergen, my guess was wrong then. But does it mean there is no way to
dynamically disable the border markup and render only the border body? Schade.
;)
thanks anyway
Oleg
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Sent: Fri 10/13/2006 10:01 PM
yes, model strings are escaped by defaultto turn it off when you need to inline markup use setEscapeModelStrings(false)-IgorOn 10/13/06,
craigdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does wicket handle Cross-site scripting out of the box.Meaning if I whereto enter the string h1Hello World/h1 into a textarea
Is it possible for a Palette to take the CompoundPropertyModel set on the
form?
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Hi,
I'm inquiring about the status of Wicket 2.0 and where it sits as far as
alpha/beta status. I'm considering using it for a very basic site where
the refactoring would be minimal if I needed to keep up with a changing
API. Our their any serious outstanding issues with 2.0 that would
I'm using Wicket-1.x from SVN and in Safari 2.0.4 when I try to replace a number of components and partially update the page I get an error:ERROR: Error while parsing response: Maximum call stack size exceeded.
This same code works in 1.2.2.I traced the problem to the
What is the use case? Why do you want to do it?
No way might not be correct, may be not a simple one. Which version
are you using?
Juergen
On 10/13/06, Bondarenko, Oleg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, Juergen, my guess was wrong then. But does it mean there is no way to
dynamically disable the
In my opinion there are no real serious issues left at this time, and
it would be a viable choice for even larger projects. As long as
you're ready for maybe doing a few API changes now and then. Besides,
actually doing projects with it will only speed up Wicket 2.0's
development as we'll have
Good deal, I'll give 2.0 a try
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
In my opinion there are no real serious issues left at this time, and
it would be a viable choice for even larger projects. As long as
you're ready for maybe doing a few API changes now and then. Besides,
actually doing projects with it
Cool. Hope you like it. :)
Eelco
On 10/14/06, Aaron Hiniker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good deal, I'll give 2.0 a try
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
In my opinion there are no real serious issues left at this time, and
it would be a viable choice for even larger projects. As long as
you're
Hi,
Anyone seen this sort of thing? If I use Firefox, there's nothing
in the logs, whereas if I try IE, I get the page (including the css
file) but there's an error logged -
2006-10-13 23:05:21,589 [ERROR] RequestCycle - Unable to
load class with name: c.z.t.web.manual.page.log.css
More info...
It's also server specific, in that if I fire it up in Jetty, it's
fine, whereas using WebLogic, it's not...
/Gwyn
On 13/10/06, Gwyn Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Anyone seen this sort of thing? If I use Firefox, there's nothing
in the logs, whereas if I try IE, I get the
All, I occasionally encounter a problem, for example, a template like:tr span wicket:id=groupAB tdfield A/td tdfield B/td
/span tdfield C/td/trgroupAB is just funtional group and will always setRenderBodyOnly(true), so rendered page will be validated.But the problem is the template is not
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