Peter,
Actually, when I said I googled a bit and found some material, I was in fact
referring to your blog post and the slides :) This is very useful
information, and your comparison was done, IMHO, very fairly and skillfully.
However, as I said, this is from 2006, and I figured things may have
c
Thanks Scott.
Nice experiment. In my experience, not many organizations would be willing
to commit resources for such a research. But the result is hard to dismiss:
after all, when everything is said and done, the most important factor in
most companies is - "how fast can you deliver this"?
Stil
Hello Marcelo,
1. No. The flip side of having full control of the HTML is that you need
to write it yourself.
2. In Wicket it is trivial to keep state (read the conversation state)
on the server, local to the dialog/panel you are working with. No
official conversation support is therefore needed.
Thanks Timm. This is valuable feedback. Nevertheless - can you point to any
advantage JSF has over Wicket? Anything at all?
Thanks
Timm Helbig wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I did one Project with JSF and two with Wicket.
>
> By far Wicket is much easier to handle, (nearly) everything works as
> sup
I think his problem is how to set add the class attribute. In addition,
he probably want another class for each sort direction.
Erik.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> td.mycss a { text-decoration: none;}
>
> -Igor
>
>
> On 8/6/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Erik:
>>
>> Th
I like that, nice and clean.
you could use the:
if (Application.DEPLOYMENT.equals(getConfigurationType())) {}
as I do for auth-roles as well.
- Brill
On 6-Aug-08, at 7:42 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
just do something like this in your login page's constructor:
if (system.getproperty("autologin")
I'm not sure how Swarm works (I'm still using the simple auth-roles
and have no need for anything more) but maybe you can use the same
trick.
In my Application I simply check if I'm running in development mode,
and switch out the normal authentication mechanism for a "fake" one
that will al
I think you had come to http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/FBML.
My demo use FBML's tab, for example:
my package is src\reno that include all my page.
Sender
Cao Anh Kiet
website: http://www.renovationsoft.com
Benny Weingarten wrote:
>
> I am also trying to have restful URLs
I figured as much just thought I'd check on the foot thing, we can always add
a panel that you override as needed in the base page if necessary.
Safari/Webkit is notorious for firing the mechanisms used in checking for
domready later than other browsers. Just look at the code in
wicket-event.js
Hi all,
ive started using the GMAP2 Contrib for some google map work. It all seems
to work pretty well in fact and im very pleased so far. However, ive not be
able to figure out how to create a custom info window for when i click on a
marker on the map. The default bubble is kind of ugly, and it
just do something like this in your login page's constructor:
if (system.getproperty("autologin")!=null) {
authenticate(system.getproperty("username"), system.getproperty("password"));
throw new restartresponseexception(getapplication().gethomepage());
}
and launch your app with those system
Johan Compagner wrote:
>
> Why do you need to relogin?
>
It happens whenever I change a Java file and rebuild. Even if I just change
one of the HTML files, Tomcat notices that and rebuilds. Then when I try to
navigate to a secure page in the application, I get redirected to the login
page.
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Why do you need to relogin?
First of all you can use hotswap as much a possible when developing/debugging.
And if that doesnt work, the code is changed to much, you can stop
your webcontainer nicely and restart it again (or redeploy the webapp)
so that your session is kept including your logon info
Hi, I'm developing my first Wicket application and I'm using SWARM for
authentication. However, it's a pain to re-login every time I make a change
to the code. Is there a way I can turn SWARM off while developing?
Thanks much...
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Have you taken a look at wicket-phonebook?
https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicket-phonebook/
I have a demo project for wicket+hibernate+spring+flex+blazeds in the works,
but it is far from perfect:
http://code.google.com/p/wicket-flex-blazeds/
On Wed, Aug 6, 2
it's me again. minutes after the post i found my way out of that
applicationContext maze... but thanks anyway!
francisco
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 11:25 PM, francisco treacy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> i need to develop a project with wicket + spring + jpa. i'm not used
> lately to this set
Hey Matej,
I have been able to implement the tree with the solution that you provided
and I am using the separate panels for each node. However I have a new error
that has come up. Can you please look at this thread whenever you have some
time that I have posted here:
http://www.nabble.com/Modal
hi,
i need to develop a project with wicket + spring + jpa. i'm not used
lately to this setup, so i tried to build it up, not without some
trouble.
so my question here is: do you know a current good wicket + spring +
jpa reference/example?
earlier today i checked out qwicket, but there's some re
I am new to wicket (2 months), it's been straight forward for me until I
started getting into modal windows and ajax. I've notice there were many
topics on Modal Windows, but I could not find anything addressing my
particular question. I apoligize in advance if this issue was already
discussed p
The problem may be same as here:
http://jira.springframework.org/browse/SPR-4480
Unfortunately, Spring's fix created seems to be JSF-specific, so I guess it
is not possible to have a Wicket error page that accesses Spring context and
is forwarded to using ERROR dispatcher because:
- RequestContex
Anybody out there know anything about this.
vishy_sb wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Kindly refer to the picture to see the page that I have.. the page has 2
> panels. One has the Limit Editor and the other has the tree. Now when I
> hit the apply button a confirmation window should come up as sho
Hi,
I did one Project with JSF and two with Wicket.
By far Wicket is much easier to handle, (nearly) everything works as supposed,
which is not true for JSF, especially when it comes to external Libraries
like Trinidad or other UI Extension Libraries.
One other thing which is important for me
wicket caches a lot of this stuff, so i wouldnt worry about performance
-igor
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 1:09 PM, lesterburlap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> I understand how Wicket searches for property keys:
>
> MyPage.properties ->
> MyComponentA.properties ->
> MyComponentB.properties ->
Hi:
I understand how Wicket searches for property keys:
MyPage.properties ->
MyComponentA.properties ->
MyComponentB.properties ->
MyApplication.properties, etc, etc...
Is there any run time efficiency benefit in putting a property from
MyComponentB in the MyPage.properties file (rather than
Check the char encoding... it might actually be working properly but
somewhere along the line the wrong encoding is being used.
- Brill
On 6-Aug-08, at 1:51 PM, mdossing wrote:
Hi,
I am undergoing a project that involves outputting MathML to wicket
pages.
I use a custom label that outp
I have been following a few threads in wicket-users wrt to implementing 404
error pages but I've run into an issue where the Spring configuration does
not seem to be in context of the request when executing through the ERROR
dispatcher.
The exception I'm hitting is:
> org.apache.wicket.RequestC
Can we perhaps take this conversation to a wiki page (feel free to
continue here, but for those who contribute it'd be nice if they added
their $0.02 to a wiki)? I would love to be able to send our
management to a page where all of these "stories" are listed. It
would be great to have a "Testimon
Hello
I've browsed over the wicket documentation and examples. There are a
couple of things I don't seem able to determine. So I would really
appreciate your input on this questions.
1 Can I write a web application without coding any HTML whatsoever?...
I mean, is there some kind of "html" or "wh
My company compared several frameworks and settled on either JSF or
Wicket. We then had a 2 week development effort implementing the same
proof-of-concept app with 2 teams of 4 devs each. Everyone was at
least somewhat familiar with JSF, while only one person in our
department had ever worked wit
Hi,
Here is a list of bullet points I compiled on "JSF when compared with
Wicket":
– Not really OO components, more of XML tags than Java
– Added complexity of JSF-EL and mixing JSP-EL if applicable
– faces-config.xml : synchronize multiple files for navigation,
page-centric, string expressions n
I'm trying to customize an example but without success if there is a better
way to get the same result with the 1.3.4 so much the better.
Which part of the code would be modify?
i guess i am wondering where this code came from? looks like code from
1.2...
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On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 2:13 AM, nlif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Prior to posting here, I googled a bit, and found a
> few forum-threads and blog posts on this topic, but most are from 1-2 years
> ago and in framework years, this may be considered obsolete.
actually, imho, this is one of wicket's
That is an issue in itself ;o)
-Original Message-
From: Igor Vaynberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 1:00 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: ListView in Forms
listviews dont use item reuse strategies...
-igor
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Hoover,
I suppose you could include the jsp.
http://herebebeasties.com/2007-03-01/jsp-and-wicket-sitting-in-a-tree/
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Lee Theobald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've got the task of integrating a simple taglib into a few of our
> applications. I've just stumb
well normally you would just do
class monitorpage extends webpage {
public monitorpage(string deviceid) {
.. do whatever with deviceid
}
}
if you need your pages to be bookmarkable then just use
class monitorpage extends webpage {
public monitorpage(pageparameters params) {
string
Hi,
I am undergoing a project that involves outputting MathML to wicket pages.
I use a custom label that outputs my string directly in to a body tag so
that it isn't escaped. The problem comes when I change the page to be of the
type xhtml with the following code:
public final String getMar
Hi all, I have a page to monitor the status of a remote device.
The page just stay there and refresh automatically to display the actual state.
The problem is that I need to have to distinct pages to monitor two
distinct devices.
My ideal approach would be to define two pages in spring, something
Hi All,
Kindly refer to the picture to see the page that I have.. the page has 2
panels. One has the Limit Editor and the other has the tree. Now when I hit
the apply button a confirmation window should come up as shown in the
picture below.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p18856011/Modal_showing_up
this is on my list for 1.5, in 1.4/1.3 it would require too many api
breaks i think.
for now you can just replace the datatable with a new instance. the
only state you have to carry over is the current page, so its pretty
easy.
-igor
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Ladislav Thon <[EMAIL PROTECTE
if there are no errors then you are not using your models properly
TextField propertiesName = new TextField("name",new
Model(pluginProperties.getName()));
to get a value back with a model like that you would have to call
propertiesName.getModelObject()
-igor
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Mar
listviews dont use item reuse strategies...
-igor
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Hoover, William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If there are errors try setting this strategy on your list view:
>
> public class ReuseOnFeedbackMessageStrategy implements
> IItemReuseStrategy {
>
>private stat
i guess i am wondering where this code came from? looks like code from 1.2...
/**
* Returns null to indicate there is no nested model.
* @return Null
*/
public IModel getNestedModel() {
return null;
}
-igor
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 8:29 AM, alex2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've managed to "solve" similar problem by
1. setting a specific CSS class on each column, both in th and td tags (this
can be done by overriding getCssClass() method of AbstractColumn)
2. setting a specific CSS class on the table when some columns should be
hidden (this can be done e.g. using an
If there are errors try setting this strategy on your list view:
public class ReuseOnFeedbackMessageStrategy implements
IItemReuseStrategy {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
private static final int LEVEL_NA = 0;
private int feedbackMessageThresholdLevel;
Hi all,
I've got the task of integrating a simple taglib into a few of our
applications. I've just stumbled across one that is written using Wicket
(unliek the rest which are in JSP/JSF). So I thought I'd ask here before I
start diving into the Wicket documentation - Is there any way of [easily
No i'm using wicket 1.3.4.
If there is a system to have a more simple code ...
are you using wicket 1.2???
-igor
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i thought i have to use it when i need the updatet values...
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Hoover, William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why do you use propertiesList.setReuseItems(true)?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Markus Haspl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 06,
there are no valiation errors. with info() i get the old values.
info(""+property.getName()+": "+property.getValue()+" ==
"+property.isDefaultProperty());
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> add a feedbackpanel and see if there are any validation errors
>
>
Igor,
Thanks for the reply, found the page (ref:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/markup-inheritance.html), read it, felt
really stupid, and am now happily making pages :)
I think I just got a little bamboozed with all the seemingly different ways
to do this, but MI is exactly the type of solution
are you using wicket 1.2???
-igor
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 7:33 AM, alex2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is the code:
>
>
> public class ListProductPage extends WebPage {
>
>public ListProductPage() {
>add(new Link("createLink") {
>
>/**
> * Go t
see markup inheritance page on the wiki
-igor
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 8:01 AM, Riyad Kalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey guys, having a major brain-fart today... I swear I had this figured out
> at one point.
>
> I essentially want to create a RootPage (extends WebPage) that represents
> the
add a feedbackpanel and see if there are any validation errors
-igor
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 7:19 AM, Markus Haspl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> first, i'm a very newbie to wicket... I want to add a ListView in a Form.
> The ListView has two Texfields and one Checkbox each row. When i submi
Hey guys, having a major brain-fart today... I swear I had this figured out
at one point.
I essentially want to create a RootPage (extends WebPage) that represents
the root of every page in my app. It has an associated RootPage.html file
with it that has all the DOCTYPE stuff in it, sets all the
This is the code:
public class ListProductPage extends WebPage {
public ListProductPage() {
add(new Link("createLink") {
/**
* Go to the Edit page when the link is clicked, passing an
empty
* Product details
*/
Why do you use propertiesList.setReuseItems(true)?
-Original Message-
From: Markus Haspl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 10:20 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: ListView in Forms
hi,
first, i'm a very newbie to wicket... I want to add a ListView in a
Fo
td.mycss a { text-decoration: none;}
-Igor
On 8/6/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Erik:
>
> Thx, I agree.but how do I set the CSS for the link in the border and
> have that CSS changed when the sort changes? By default the link has a
> void CSS while the Border CSS manag
hi,
first, i'm a very newbie to wicket... I want to add a ListView in a Form.
The ListView has two Texfields and one Checkbox each row. When i submit the
form the values are still the old ones.
here the code:
private class InputForm extends Form {
IModel pluginPropertiesModel;
public Input
Thanks. :-)
What you can do is inject (via @SpringBean) your "dao" into a
component/page. When that component/page constructs the data
provider, it can pass in the injected dao reference. That reference
will be okay to serialize/deserialize.
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here is a comparison
http://ptrthomas.wordpress.com/2007/05/14/a-wicket-user-tries-jsf/
- Brill
On 6-Aug-08, at 5:36 AM, greeklinux wrote:
Hello,
maybe you read this already:
http://www.nabble.com/Questions-about-GWT%2C-JSF-and-Wicket-to12875910.html#a12875910
http://www.nabble.com/JSF%3A-
What you can do is inject (via @SpringBean) your "dao" into a
component/page. When that component/page constructs the data
provider, it can pass in the injected dao reference. That reference
will be okay to serialize/deserialize.
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 8:54 AM, alex2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Sorry. :blush:
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I'm seeing spring-phonebook, i would like use dataview for obtain a list.
I'm read on ContactsDataProvider:
"note: it is important that the dao passed to the data provider be a proxy
from wicket-contrib-spring when used in non-testing environment.
"
Why do you have to use createSPringBe
I am also trying to have restful URLs for my facebook application.
I have tried to follow the instruction here, but I got to a dead end. Here
is my declaration inside MyApp.java.init():
QueryStringUrlCodingStrategy page1URLS = new
QueryStringUrlCodingStrategy(
"pa
On 06.08.2008, at 13:15, James Carman wrote:
Why not make a new panel component that has a ListView and a label at
the bottom?
I need this component in many places, every time with different markup
for
between and . Therefore I am interested in solutions that
allow
the user of the compon
Why not make a new panel component that has a ListView and a label at
the bottom?
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 4:08 AM, Kaspar Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I try to code a subclass of ListView that adds some markup after (i.e., at
> the
> bottom of) the list. Markup like a "buy all cheeses in th
Why do you have to use createSPringBeanProxy()?
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 7:07 AM, alex2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Now I would try to use dataview then should I use the method
> createSpringBeanProxy but since my application of departure does not extend
> SpringWebApplication (i'm use WebAppl
Now I would try to use dataview then should I use the method
createSpringBeanProxy but since my application of departure does not extend
SpringWebApplication (i'm use WebApplication because the first and the
second system don't function)how can I do to move forward?
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Hello,
you have to escape the values (name)
unka_hahrry wrote:
>
> Yes, I want to give a name as parameter, and German names may include
> umlaute, but the names are not correctly represented.
>
> greeklinux wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> do you want to use Umlaute in your URL Parameters?
>>
>
Hello,
maybe you read this already:
http://www.nabble.com/Questions-about-GWT%2C-JSF-and-Wicket-to12875910.html#a12875910
http://www.nabble.com/JSF%3A-standards-versus-OSS-to13400509.html#a13400509
greetings
nlif wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We are in the process of selecting a web-framework, an
Erik:
Thx, I agree.but how do I set the CSS for the link in the border and
have that CSS changed when the sort changes? By default the link has a
void CSS while the Border CSS manages the sort changes, and I am not sure
how to manage the link CSS. The OrderByBorder hieracharchy is:
Border
Hi all,
We are in the process of selecting a web-framework, and although I am in
favor of Wicket, I was asked to provide an objective comparison of Wicket
with JSF. I have developed a few small apps in Wicket, but I admit I am not
very familiar with JSF. Prior to posting here, I googled a bit, an
1) You *really*, *really*, *REALLY* should use an IDE. There is
absolutely *no* reason not to use one.
Martijn
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 7:02 AM, alex2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1) For see this project i don't use a true ide. Sorry. :blush:
>
> 2) Tomcat has extract the war file after the f
I try to code a subclass of ListView that adds some markup after
(i.e., at the
bottom of) the list. Markup like a "buy all cheeses in this list"-
link, for
example.
public abstract class NodeListView extends ListView
{
public NodeListView(String id, IModel> model,
boolean showFooter)
Best approach IMHO would be through css.
Regards,
Erik.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if there was an easy way to remove the underline for the
link in the OrderByBorder component.
More generally, can someone point me in the right direction to change the
style and behavior for th
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