Re: [Wicket-user] Localized Strings

2005-07-13 Thread Andreas Aderhold
Hi Johan, that really rocks! wicket really is a groovy framework. -andi On Jul 12, 2005, at 23:08 Uhr, Johan Compagner wrote: yes wicket does that. It looks up html like a resourcebundle and you also can have different styles MyPage.html MyPage_locale.html MyPage_style_locale.html and i

Re: [Wicket-user] Localized Strings

2005-07-12 Thread Eelco Hillenius
Michael Jouravlev wrote: On 7/12/05, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Well, it's a matter of making choices really. For Wicket it is a design decission to make everything a component, and nest those components hierarchical. How about dynamic changing of component structure i

Re: [Wicket-user] Localized Strings

2005-07-12 Thread Michael Jouravlev
On 7/12/05, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, it's a matter of making choices really. For Wicket it is a design > decission to make everything a component, and nest those components > hierarchical. How about dynamic changing of component structure in runtime or at least swapping c

Re: [Wicket-user] Localized Strings

2005-07-12 Thread Eelco Hillenius
Well, it's a matter of making choices really. For Wicket it is a design decission to make everything a component, and nest those components hierarchical. This has advantages and disadvantages. To start with the disadvantages: some things - like you localized labels - are more verbose than they

Re: [Wicket-user] Localized Strings

2005-07-12 Thread Johan Compagner
yes wicket does that. It looks up html like a resourcebundle and you also can have different styles MyPage.html MyPage_locale.html MyPage_style_locale.html and in 1.1 you now also have: MyPage_variation_style_locale.html locale can be "de_DE" or "de" style is a global session thing (that you

Re: [Wicket-user] Localized Strings

2005-07-12 Thread Andreas Aderhold
Hi, i'm new to Wicket and just got passed the reading-all-about-it phase and starting to do a little app. just wanted to jump in here with a quick question related to the locale post. I made the experience that using localized templates is quite ok if you're not exclusively dealing with

Re: [Wicket-user] Localized Strings

2005-07-12 Thread Nick Heudecker
Maybe I'm still thinking with a Struts mindset, but doesn't that seem just a bit excessive? On 7/12/05, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wicket is very Java centric, so yes, it means that you need to add > labels as components, and if you want to attach localized strings to > them, you

Re: [Wicket-user] Localized Strings

2005-07-12 Thread Johan Compagner
you could also create: mypage_de.html which would be completely german then. The problem is that you then have to maintain 2 pages if the component structure changes. johan Nick Heudecker wrote: Okay, new problem. I need to retrieve localized messages for the HTML pages. Things like for

Re: [Wicket-user] Localized Strings

2005-07-12 Thread Eelco Hillenius
I meant: in your markup directly, without having to code Java. If you want to use e.g. localized labels in your markup, you can make a reusable component, and address it like: --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With D

Re: [Wicket-user] Localized Strings

2005-07-12 Thread Eelco Hillenius
Wicket is very Java centric, so yes, it means that you need to add labels as components, and if you want to attach localized strings to them, you should use StringResourceModels. If you want to use e.g. localized labels in your markup, you can make a reusable component, and address it like: