Hi Lucio, People may complain that Wicket documentation is poor but it seems these people didn't bother to read either the reference guide [1], nor any of the published books [2]. All of them explain how to submit a form with Ajax
1. http://wicket.apache.org/guide/ 2. http://wicket.apache.org/learn/books/ P.S. Please don't change the subject of your mails because this breaks the way some mail clients follow a thread/discussion. Just create a new thread when you have a new question. Martin Grigorov Wicket Training and Consulting On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:54 AM, Lucio Crusca <lu...@sulweb.org> wrote: > > Wow! IMHO your answer is very un-respectful even if you don't notice it. > > Your first message to this list is from January 2013... and you still > > don't > > know what is an AJAX submit? Time to start reading a bit about the > > framework you are using? Instead of expecting people to solve your > > problems > > ;-) > > > > *MY* reply is un-respectful? Did you really say *THAT*? > > FYI: I've been using wicket since then and I never needed an Ajax submit > (I still don't need it now). Why should I study something I don't need? > And, while I'm at it, Wicket is well known for being powerful but poorly > documented. Wicket enthusiasts reply saying that Wicket has a wonderful > active community that can help you and provide for the lack of > documentation, hence people is more inclined to ask the community rather > than to study a sub-optimal documentation. Moreover I don't expect anyone > doing anything: I just ask, if someone is so kind as to reply, so good. If > no one replies it means I asked in the wrong place or in the wrong way. > > But if I get such harsh replies like yours, I assume either you are a > troll or you've had a bad day, now you choose, I suspect the latter, since > you are into wicket much more than many others on this list. However > please take note: I'm sorry for you but I'm not guilty for your bad day. > > And, while you spend your valuable time into looking at my past messages, > please observe that I even tried to help others at least once I remember > of, maybe a few times, the few times I felt like I could actually help. I > know, you've done much more than me for this community, and I hope one day > I will have your reputation and deserve your respect, but that day, if it > ever comes, I'll try to be kind to others too, which is not an optional > behavior even when you are a wicket expert. > > That being said, I wish you all the best nevertheless. > > </rant> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >