you might want to file this on jira and assign it to janne-igorOn 11/14/06, Gustavo Hexsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:On 11/14/06, Gustavo Hexsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:> Here's an example. I've removed the lib folder to make the size> manageable (I was only using commons-logging, log4j and
On 11/14/06, Gustavo Hexsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's an example. I've removed the lib folder to make the size
manageable (I was only using commons-logging, log4j and yesterday's
snapshot of Wicket Core).
It all works as long as you don't submit both forms in the same
session, then
Hm, I don't yet fully understand the framework, yet what seems to be
happening is that when the page is generated, each portlet is rendered
once. Same happens when I submit the form in one of the portlets.
However, when I submit a form on one, then after a refresh submit the
other, I get 3 rende
janne is the portlet guy, are you reading with us?-igorOn 11/14/06, Gustavo Hexsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Actually, this doesn't seem to work at all. When I put 2 portlets
(just copied & pasted from the Wicket example, and changed thewicket:ids so they wouldn't conflict), the second one is exp
Actually, this doesn't seem to work at all. When I put 2 portlets
(just copied & pasted from the Wicket example, and changed the
wicket:ids so they wouldn't conflict), the second one is expired
whenever I click on anything on it. Any hints on what I should be
trying to improve in Wicket or the ex
Hi folks,
I was taking a look at Wicket's support for Portlets, and after a
bit of a struggle (mostly caused by Liferay, Ubuntu, MySQL and
Tomcat), I got the examples working.
Then I got curious and tried to set the app to have 2 portlets that
communicate, but I'm a little lost. Is it even