yeah there is already a call happening to the server. But maybe this is a
bug in the wicket javascript code, that it still thinks that the channel is
busy
what version do you use of wicket?
johan
On Nov 8, 2007 9:24 AM, serban.balamaci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forgot to look in the ajax
Yes that is the solution that also gets my vote for 1.4 if we can implement
it
nicely and if it is backwards compartible and straightforward to use.
johan
On Nov 8, 2007 10:37 AM, Jan Kriesten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi everyone,
actually, i wonder what is wrong with al's suggestion to
The advantage of having this separate project
is that such inheritance would be available for people who like it,
and hey, maybe in the longer term you have something that works so
good that you can convince people based on something that works.
Executable code works much better than
On 11/6/07, Michael Sparer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Salut Xavier,
Hallo Michael,
I was wondering if I could/should commit the changes I made to wicketstuff
push to the svn. In brief, this is what I did:
1. Extended the CometdDefaultBehaviorTemplate.js with the following if
clause
var
Wel i use wicket 1.2.6
Sadly it seems to be a browser compatibility issue. Default I use firefox
but tried it now in IE 6 and IE7 and in firefox there is the problem and in
IE it works as expected.
Hmm...
Johan Compagner wrote:
yeah there is already a call happening to the server. But maybe
On 07/11/2007, Martin Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry I was just to tired yesterday look into that any deeper.
No problem, of course! :-)
I just committed a patch. Could you check if it suits your needs?
The patch adds checks for isAttached() in some operations, but not all.
So I
Hi
Is it possible to unselect at check with the tester? We have a page
where all checks are selected by default and I need to write a test were
I unselect one of them..
-Nino
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Eelco wrote:
The thing is though, even though it is 100% backwards compatible, it
is something we'll have to support. It adds complexity to the
implementation, and we'll have to answer questions about it on the
list. That would be fine if everyone would have been wildly
enthusiastic about it,
hi eelco,
Assume the tag wouldn't be renamed. Then it would only be a new and optional
(!) attribute for the child/extend tags. So isn't it unnecessary to
explicitly turn on/off a feature that you could implicitly turn on as soon
as this attribute is used?
The naming - is abstract/implement
Hello,
I would like to put 2 buttons on a form (submit/cancel). This 2 buttons need
to be localized. I tried to override the form's onSubmit, and add one new
Button (submit) and a new subclass of Button (cancel).
My code looks like this:
[CODE]
Form form = new Form(formaddeditcurrency) {
Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
/**
* Sets the defaultFormProcessing property. When false (default is
true),
* all validation and form updating is bypassed and the onSubmit method
of
* that button is called directly, and the onSubmit method of the parent
*
I found a possible fix to this problem. If you leave the
window.parent.setTimeout statement off and just call directly
win.current.close the modal window will be closed.
You can test this by changing getCloseJavacript method of the
ModalWindow.java to return this:
{
return var win;\n
You could use Button.setDefaultFormProcessing(false) to turn of form
validation.
From the javadoc:
/**
* Sets the defaultFormProcessing property. When false (default is
true),
* all validation and form updating is bypassed and the onSubmit method
of
* that
Pills wrote:
How can I put several buttons on a form?
If you look at the code you've written, you've nearly answered your own
question. ;-)
Don't use the Form's onSubmit().
Just use the Buttons' onSubmit()s instead.
If you want to allow a Button#onSubmit() without the Form validating,
I am using DataView to show a list, in my html page, I got:
table border='1' class=ms-prof-main
tr
th
class=ms-prof-topBox ID/th
th
On Nov 7, 2007 5:53 PM, Chris Colman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heh, wellyou can be against this, but i think if we take a vote
right now most core-devs with binding votes will vote this down
I still can't see the reason for the negativity of some of the
core-devs: this is an existing
I forgot to look in the ajax console. Here is what it says:
INFO: Initiating Ajax GET request on
/crm/app/?wicket:interface=:1:myForm:tabs:0:customTablePanel:rows:2:cells:3:cell:-1:IUnversionedBehaviorListenerwicket:behaviorId=0wicket:ignoreIfNotActive=truerandom=0.5604639175790322
INFO: Invoking
In conclusion, the proposed change:
- is useful
- does not have to be used if you don't like it
- is 100% backwards compatible
- it introduces no new tags (if using child/extends)
The thing is though, even though it is 100% backwards compatible, it
is
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
On Nov 7, 2007 5:53 PM, Chris Colman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heh, wellyou can be against this, but i think if we take a vote
right now most core-devs with binding votes will vote this down
I still can't see the reason for the negativity of some of the
core-devs:
Ok, this is where i have to step aside and let the real wicket folks
take over :)
I have absolutely no clue as to what is going on here.
Maurice
On Nov 8, 2007 9:24 AM, serban.balamaci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forgot to look in the ajax console. Here is what it says:
INFO: Initiating Ajax
Hi eelco.
Did you see what I changed in order to make this working? There is nearly no
extra complexity. So I think complexity isn't an argument here.
best regards
-- stefan
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
In conclusion, the proposed change:
- is useful
- does not have to be
Hi all
I have a Panel that is open with a ModalWindow, and when it is closed the
main page is updated. The problem is that I can't get the values from
dropDowns of panel, they are coming always null. Is there something I'm
doing wrong? Is possible to use Form on Panel?
Thanks in advance!
Marco
Hi,
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
In conclusion, the proposed change:
- is useful
- does not have to be used if you don't like it
- is 100% backwards compatible
- it introduces no new tags (if using child/extends)
The thing is though, even though it is 100% backwards
hi everyone,
actually, i wonder what is wrong with al's suggestion to add id's to
wicket:child and wicket:extend?
regards, --- jan.
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Jan Kriesten wrote:
hi everyone,
actually, i wonder what is wrong with al's suggestion to add id's to
wicket:child and wicket:extend?
regards, --- jan.
That is what I'd suggest as well, since it involves the least amount of
change. As an added bonus, if no id's are added and 2 wicket:child
like eelco said if you don't want to serialize and store on disk, create a
filestore that does nothing
(or holds a few pages for per session in mem for backbutton)
But what do you mean with disable the storage of pages in a session?
You don't want to store a statefull page at all in the pagemap
But 50 is nothing (at least i think it is nothing) and linux should be able
to handle that just fine
Can somebody peak how many handles we take on those session files? Maybe we
leak somewhere
or do take more then we think.
johan
On Nov 8, 2007 2:04 AM, Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 08 November 2007 14:13:22 raybristol wrote:
/table
then in code behind I use protected void populateItem(Item item) to
specified each table cell's data, because I can put any String in td tag so
I can easily put any javascript function call, however, I want to do that
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 07:20:01PM -0800, Jeremy Lee wrote:
Hi,
I have a Search Form along with a AjaxFallbackDefaultDataTable on a page
that I am trying to create. How it is supposed to work is as follows:
1. User accesses page (only search form is visible)
2. User enters search
You might want to look at IComponentBorder
-Clay
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Subject: Re: Link text
Anything similar for spitting something out _after_ the tag that the
component is
igor.vaynberg wrote:
application.init() {
getresourcesettings().setlocalizer(...);
}
you dont have to use the default resource model, just write your own
if you dont like the default one.
-igor
Thank you, it works fine ;)
But I have another problem. I sometimes use
Well...after trying on different things, what I did was override the
onAttach method, and there I regenerate the tree.
Don't know if this is the better way, but it's working so far.
Thanks for your help,
Chris
On Nov 5, 2007 4:35 PM, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
maybe your tree
I have noticed that there is an internal server error with the
Repeater examples: http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/repeater/
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James.
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they locale and style are used to search for it yes
they are not forced.. What do you mean with that?
If the file with that style and locale isn't there it will fallback
johan
On Nov 7, 2007 10:50 PM, German Morales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having trouble with localized and
I hear you... read the docs... addAttributeIfNotPresent :)
It seems odd that the AttributeModifier is under the org.apache.wicket package,
but the SimpleAttributeModifier is under the org.apache.wicket.behavior
package? They both extend AbstractBehavior.
I would have to agree with you... it
Guys I am on the same project so I can speak a bit more. The real issue is
that on Redhat the default max directories is something like 32K. We ran
out of file descriptors. Basically for every unique session there is a
directory created for the second level cache.
I think the real issue for
wicket is a UI framework, handling servlet filters is a bit outside its scope :)
-igor
On 11/8/07, William Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a wicket way to handle servlet filters internally in the API or is
the recomended method just to use typical servlet filters?
Guys,
Wondering as to where would i be packaging my images/css in case of a jar ?
Farhan.
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Guys I am on the same project so I can speak a bit more. The real issue is
that on Redhat the default max directories is something like 32K. We ran
out of file descriptors. Basically for every unique session there is a
src/main/resources?..lets say if its a maven structure..
mfs wrote:
Guys,
Wondering as to where would i be packaging my images/css in case of a jar
?
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On Nov 8, 2007 10:02 AM, mfs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys,
Wondering as to where would i be packaging my images/css in case of a jar ?
Typically relative to where you use it.
Eelco
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Guys I am on the same project so I can speak a bit more. The real issue is
that on Redhat the default max directories is something like 32K. We ran
out of file descriptors. Basically for every unique session there is a
directory created for the second level cache.
But the file handles are
Well, I was thinking more in lines of a request listener (similar to a JSF
phase listener). As Wicket enters internal phases of execution a listener can
be added to perform some operations on the event. Just thought it would be
convenient to do something like this in the Wicket world :)
Hi johan,
The problem is that the file is there... just that it doesn't seem to be
looking for it.
If i force the full constructor:
new ResourceReference(MyPage.class, style.css, getLocale(), getStyle())
all works, so the file is correcly found and the name is correct.
The problem is when i
On Nov 8, 2007 8:55 AM, William Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I was thinking more in lines of a request listener (similar to a JSF
phase listener). As Wicket enters internal phases of execution a listener can
be added to perform some operations on the event. Just thought it would be
Is there a wicket way to handle servlet filters internally in the API or is the
recomended method just to use typical servlet filters?
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i would make the cancel button a Link, but thats just me...
-igor
On 11/8/07, Pills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
/**
* Sets the defaultFormProcessing property. When false (default is
true),
* all validation and form updating is bypassed
write your own wicket:message like tag?
-igor
On 11/8/07, Pills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
igor.vaynberg wrote:
application.init() {
getresourcesettings().setlocalizer(...);
}
you dont have to use the default resource model, just write your own
if you dont like the default one.
I see. That would be a serious bug indeed. Can you please file a high
priority JIRA issue? We'll look at it as soon as possible.
-Matej
On Nov 8, 2007 6:35 PM, Chris Lintz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys I am on the same project so I can speak a bit more. The real issue is
that on Redhat the
but i am wondering as to how would i make it work wicket such that image gets
fetched from the classpath and not relative to the application root..
So basically here is my scenario, i have jar bundled with the page
components and in them i want to refer to the images (bundled within the jar
So in theory it can be accomplished, but is not recommended to do so... What is
the common practice when dealing with wicket related data in a servlet filter?
Say you have a simple task of checking for a parameter and/or session object
and redirecting to specified Wicket pages, accordingly? It
src/main/resources?..lets say if its a maven structure..
No, just in the classpath. Look at wicket-examples/ images example for instance.
Eelco
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Basically we are still researching wicket and figuring out if that would be
the desired framework for us (so far it does look promising)..and in that
context we are exploring all the different
scenarios/use-cases/possibilities...
Now there would be certain use-cases/pages in our application
Now there would be certain use-cases/pages in our application which would
have alot of data in it (lets say in mbs), and in that scenario storing the
entire model-data/components would probably bring in too much of a load on
the system (in my opinion...given high volume of users..) so with
Has Wicket 1.2.7 been released? I'm unable to find on 1.2.x download page ..
Thanks, Paolo
On Nov 5, 2007 10:17 PM, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
please upgrade to at least the latest version of 1.2 (1.2.7) because if i
look at getContentType of an innerclass of DynamicWebResource
but i am wondering as to how would i make it work wicket such that image gets
fetched from the classpath and not relative to the application root..
So basically here is my scenario, i have jar bundled with the page
components and in them i want to refer to the images (bundled within the jar
Yeah I know
Read
http://www.liferay.com/web/guest/community/forums/message_boards/message/249501
Then there also is:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1132
So your not out of the woods jet...
Thijs
justment wrote:
Ok now I already add wicket portlet page to liferay.But i have new
Hi,
I have to activate a hidden option when a user shift+clicks something.
How do I go about doing this? From reading the docs, the idea I
currently have is this: Add a new behavior that extends
AjaxEventBehavior for the onClick event.This behavior should
contribute some javascript that is used
no because the ajax behaviors are also not stateless.
So even if you make the link stateless then the behaviors it has make them
statefull again.
Sometimes ajax things can be stateless but i still think it is a bit strange
for 90% or more of the cases
Why is the link an ajax link?. Because in my
On Nov 8, 2007 3:31 PM, Chris Lintz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We get dangling cache files. I have the sessions set to expire in 1 hour. I
check one of my servers and i see cache files from over a week old. This
could of only have occurred because of the multiple restarts. Maybe its a
bad
Ok the problem is that somehow you are holding on to a FileUpload in your
page
And those are not meant to be kept over requests.
it seems that you keep it if i read it right in a normal Model:
[class=org.apache.wicket.model.Model]
private java.io.Serializable
No, as sometimes you actually want to resume those sessions.
I guess this is more shell type of thing rather than somethign Wicket
can take care off. At least, as long as there is no bug in cleaning
the stuff up when sessions expire.
Martijn
On 11/9/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thats pretty much it.
I had a date member of my bean and was using a text field to set it on
post... of course since it didn't know the format I expected, it failed and
because I didn't have a feedback panel, I couldn't see it (and nothing was
coming out in the log).
Although it was my own
I am curious what type of Wicket components/functionality you are hoping for?
Just on a side note, we are using Octazen - http://www.octazen.com/ for
social network slurping of contacts, etc. Of course there is a small
license fee for the product, so it would be ideal to have a free library to
How can we limit the number of files and/or directories? I only see the
option to limit the size of the session or the size of the pagemap for the
DiskPageStore ( DiskPageStore(java.io.File fileStoreFolder, int
maxSizePerPagemap, int maxSizePerSession, int fileChannelPoolCapacity)
Matej
I'd like to get facebook support into Wicket. If anyone out there has
interest and would like to cooperate(particularly anyone with Facebook
experience), please get in touch with me. Thanks.
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On Nov 8, 2007 11:16 AM, mfs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually it does work when the image is in the same directory as that of the
page (same with the example u pointed out)..how would i refer to an image
which is altogether is a different structure...
lets say my page is at org.xyz.util
It's not for authorization... It's for running reports. I realize that the
Wicket stratagy is to work with components, but in this instance its not a
practical option. The business requirement dictates that from any page in the
application a parameter can be added to the url (by means of
Hi,
I use it inside a page.
I've tried...
// inside the page constructor
add(HeaderContributor.forCss(new ResourceReference(MyPage.class,
style.css)));
and
// inside renderHead
cResponse.getHeaderResponse().renderCSSReference(new
ResourceReference(MyPage.class, style.css));
And
On Nov 8, 2007 10:26 AM, William Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So in theory it can be accomplished, but is not recommended to do so... What
is the common practice when dealing with wicket related data in a servlet
filter?
Try to forget how other frameworks do things and look for solutions
Yeah, something like this could be done, but then we would probably
have to user separate folder for each pagestore / application, just to
make sure that one page store doesn't touch other pagestore files.
Still, the question is whether we should do this at all. If you kill
your container (don't
No we can't do that, If you as you should terminate your web container
gracefully
then the web container will save all the sessions to disk. Then if you
restart it again
all the sessions are loaded again. And yes the application works just as
it was never
restarted. But if we throw away all
Hi. So i have tried setting the stateless hint and my AjaxLink is still
statefull. I read some where where even Ajax components can be stateless.
What am I missing?
AjaxLink addFriend = new AjaxLink(addFriend)
{
@Override
I am working on this, though I'm trying to leave the door open to also
supporting MySpace in the future. I have not done much yet--and nothing
Wicket-specific--but I do plan to include a Wicket module.
Jonathan Locke wrote:
I'd like to get facebook support into Wicket. If anyone out there
Dmitry Kandalov wrote:
On Wednesday 07 November 2007 01:18:32 ChuckDeal wrote:
SortingModel (IChainingModel) - AppendingListModel
(IComponentAssignmentModel) - HibernateListModel (database oriented
model
that returns a list of items from the db, unsorted).
Perhaps I didn't get the
Well that was just hypothetically speaking..what i meant was it would have
loads of data loaded in it..so it was that scenario where i was wondering
that we shouldnt store the state of each page.
Yes as you pointed out using detachable models can certainly be one to way
to go..but at the same
On Nov 8, 2007 11:14 AM, William Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not for authorization... It's for running reports. I realize that the
Wicket stratagy is to work with components, but in this instance its not a
practical option. The business requirement dictates that from any page in the
On Wednesday 07 November 2007 01:18:32 ChuckDeal wrote:
SortingModel (IChainingModel) - AppendingListModel
(IComponentAssignmentModel) - HibernateListModel (database oriented model
that returns a list of items from the db, unsorted).
Perhaps I didn't get the explanation but why can't you wrap
Actually it does work when the image is in the same directory as that of the
page (same with the example u pointed out)..how would i refer to an image
which is altogether is a different structure...
lets say my page is at org.xyz.util [page.html] and from within it i want to
refer to an image
Johan Compagner wrote:
SortingModel (IChainingModel) - AppendingListModel
(IComponentAssignmentModel) - HibernateListModel (database oriented
model
that returns a list of items from the db, unsorted).
So the sorting model is the outside one that you give to the component
But if
Anyways actually i dont have a webapp directory and dont want to have that
in my jar project...just want the .class files and the images (and may be
css)..both residing it a different folders structure...
basically below is the resulting jar structure i have and would want to keep
Although it was my own fault hands down (silly me didn't write a test first)
I'm thinking that I could have saved hours with some sort of indication...
now that its happened once the lesson is pretty clear, but a lot of people
are going to stumble over stuff like that when they first get into
That is what I'd suggest as well, since it involves the least amount
of
change. As an added bonus, if no id's are added and 2 wicket:child
sections are used, it could throw an exception (which it currently
does
not do, it just silently ignores the second wicket:child).
That would be magic!
Ok here is a bit more clarity after digging further. Timed out sessions do
trigger a removal of the of the PageStore file. However if Tomcat is
restarted there is no cleanup of the PageStore files on disk. In other
words the Page Store will leak those cache files and never clean them up.
Ok here is a bit more clarity after digging further. Timed out sessions do
trigger a removal of the of the PageStore file. However if Tomcat is
restarted there is no cleanup of the PageStore files on disk. In other
words the Page Store will leak those cache files and never clean them up.
1) Shall we file a Jira for a enhancement to the DiskPageStore which
would
be a cleanup of any dangling cache files not part of the current
DiskPageStore instance?
and which are dangling??
How do you know that? If i stop tomcat (even in development mode)
and i restart again nothing is
On Nov 8, 2007 3:09 PM, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Shall we file a Jira for a enhancement to the DiskPageStore which
would
be a cleanup of any dangling cache files not part of the current
DiskPageStore instance?
and which are dangling??
How do you know that? If i
And from top of my head there is no api to get all the current session
id's
from
an instance when the instance does start up..
But we could ditch ALL the directories it can find in the temp
directory the page store uses when starting up, right?
No we can't do that, If you as you
We could read the session timeout from web.xml and delete what is older.
But should we really do that? When session timeouts, the data is
deleted anyway. These dangling files seem to be a caused by
something else.
-Matej
Not a high priority thing for me tbh, but I think it can be done.
On Nov 8, 2007 3:29 PM, Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We could read the session timeout from web.xml and delete what is older.
But should we really do that? When session timeouts, the data is
deleted anyway. These dangling files seem to be a caused by
something else.
If the sessions
except if you hard kill the servlet container or if the container crashes..
Then with a restart everything is completely new and all the old onces will
stick for ever..
johan
On Nov 9, 2007 12:32 AM, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 8, 2007 3:29 PM, Matej Knopp [EMAIL
Ok that makes sense. To me i can chalk this up as one thing in the framework
that would be a real joy to fix - that being having AjaxLink or other
related Ajax components stateless. I think its a real down fall that
sessions are created (and hence Page store cache files) for an Ajax link.
On
Matt Jensen-2 wrote:
I am working on this, though I'm trying to leave the door open to also
supporting MySpace in the future. I have not done much yet--and nothing
Wicket-specific--but I do plan to include a Wicket module.
Have you considered Google's OpenSocial API?
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Wasn't aware of its existence. If it is relatively feature rich and
integrates well with Java...it's possible that it could save me a lot of
work. Always a good thing!
I'll check it out.
--Matt
Kent Tong wrote:
Matt Jensen-2 wrote:
I am working on this, though I'm trying to leave the
Done:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1138
- Brill
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
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what we could do here.
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I am new to wicket, I have a question about calling javascript from wicket,
suppose I create a page from wicket, from this page I click a button, which
wicket will call a javascript function, this function will create a dialog
window with fancy GUI controls, from these controls, if I
Dear all,
What is the workaround so my request is not expired?
I got this exception when clicking the Link component not long after
the application is loaded:
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Page Expired
The page you requested has expired.
Return to home page
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This apps is deployed on IBM WAS 5.1 and I already set my
there is no magic here. look at how Link#getURL() works - it generates
a url that invokes onLinkClicked on that Link component. you can use
much the same mechanism and pass that url to your javascript.
-igor
On Nov 8, 2007 8:22 PM, dd du [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all,
I am new to wicket, I
extend your webapp's session timeout?
-igor
On Nov 8, 2007 9:23 PM, Joshua Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
What is the workaround so my request is not expired?
I got this exception when clicking the Link component not long after
the application is loaded:
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We are using the Wicket as our MVC framework. I have read wicket has a very
good Ajax support . I am newbie. Does anybody know how to use it with jquery
and json with wicket.
Here is an example Jquery grid example and json, but the server side code is
in PHP, how to do it in wicket
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