For more information on the redirect strategies available in Wicket
(that we don't have any documentation is a lie ;-)) see:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/render-strategies.html
Martijn
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Fresh snapshots are deployed on our maven repository[1] by bamboo[2] .
So including:
wicket-stuff.org
http://wicketstuff.org/maven/repository/
true
and:
org.apache.wicket
wicket
1.3.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT
should do the trick.
There could still be a p
The stack trace I was getting turned out to be caused by something else - the
code I posted actually does work.
As far as moving to 1.3, I'll be happy to do that if there's a beta (or
snapshot) release in a public Maven repo.
Thanks,
Matt
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>
>> Thanks guys - I appreciat
> Thanks guys - I appreciate all your help. I've decided to go with DataView
> over DefaultDataTable because I couldn't get the "click on column value for
> link"[1] to work.
>
> Unfortunately, the following doesn't work with Wicket 1.2.6:
>
> item.add(new Attribute
Thanks guys - I appreciate all your help. I've decided to go with DataView
over DefaultDataTable because I couldn't get the "click on column value for
link"[1] to work.
Unfortunately, the following doesn't work with Wicket 1.2.6:
item.add(new AttributeModifier("c
On 4/24/07, mraible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That site has a way to view the source of the templates, but not the Java
code. Anywhere I can download that?
what i pointed to is the wicket-examples project. the source code is
available in our svn. the link to that is available on our site.
Hi,
the code for sortable pageable list can look like this:
public class SortingPage extends BasePage
{
public SortingPage()
{
SortableContactDataProvider dp = new
SortableContactDataProvider();
final DataView dataView = new DataView("sorting", dp
You can check out the wicket-examples code from svn at
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/wicket/trunk/jdk-1.5/wicket-examples
(or download it, but where's the fun in that) and then check out
package org.apache.wicket.examples.repeater or
org.apache.wicket.examples.guestbook etc.
Eelco
On
That site has a way to view the source of the templates, but not the Java
code. Anywhere I can download that?
What's the least amount of required classes to do a sortable/pageable grid
with i18n? Compared to all the other web frameworks I've used, Wicket seems
to make this the most difficult. St
see
http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/repeater/
namely the datatable example
-igor
On 4/24/07, mraible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What's the easiest way to do a pageable/sortable list with
Wicket? Looking
at the following example, there's quite a few files required to replicate
the DisplayT
What's the easiest way to do a pageable/sortable list with Wicket? Looking
at the following example, there's quite a few files required to replicate
the DisplayTag's functionality.
http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/displaytag
Is this packaged up as a component I can use?
The other
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