Hi,
Create a quickstart (Wicket 1.5+)
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:54 PM, Fabio Sakiyama fabiosakiy...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Martin,
Thx for answering,
Hmm, i dont know the jira's conxtext on wicket, but where i use it, i create
a jira when there's actually a problem.
I don't think it is a
Hi,
Old post but, any solutions for this, using wicket tester?
Thx
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Hi,
Create a quickstart app with Wicket 1.5 and attach it to Jira.
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 6:06 PM, Fabiosakiyam fabiosakiy...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Old post but, any solutions for this, using wicket tester?
Thx
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Hi Martin,
Thx for answering,
Hmm, i dont know the jira's conxtext on wicket, but where i use it, i create
a jira when there's actually a problem.
I don't think it is a wicket problem (idk, just guessing), probably it's
just me not using it correctly.
I didn't create a new post cause this post
I'm stuck on something that seems like a very trivial problem.. I have
a form with a RequiredTextField that i want to run some tests on using
FormTester. The form is submitted using a SubmitLink located outside
of the form tags. My problem is that even when i set a value on the
RequiredTextField
jn73 wrote:
My problem is that even when i set a value on the
RequiredTextField the form submission is failing - because of that the
required field is missing.
Please try http://wicketpagetest.sourceforge.net. It should work.
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Better way to unit test Wicket pages