Hello S D,
This might interest you:
http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/2008/10/wicket-extreme-consistent-urls.html
Note there are still some limitations. Your milage may vary.
Regards,
Erik.
S D wrote:
Hi,
I was browsing through examples, it looks very impressive but there's a thing
th
Ahh yeah, me and my memory..
I thought that this were related, but it's not as it's jasperreports:
https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicket-contrib-jasperreports
But thanks for posting.
jwray wrote:
I looked around wicket stuff and didn't see anything related
Hi Martin
Theres still some trouble with sourceforge svn. But it should be
somewhat okay, you just cant count on what youve just comitted will be
compiled within the normal 60s timeframe, but this has been the case all
the time..
Martin Grigorov wrote:
I've updated and build locally all pro
The first line is actually name = item.getName(); there was a copy typo when
I paste here the code. Any Idea?
Pablo Abad wrote:
>
> Seems a typo either in the code you pasted or in your actual code, but
> shouldn't the first line be something like name = item.getName(); ?
> (gameItem --> item)
>
ah, i thought that article had the version that supported setobject()
as well. anyways it is trivial to implement
setobject(identifiable entity) {
clazz=entity.getclass();
id=entity.getid();
this.entity=entity;
}
and now you have an entity model that ddc can call setobject on.
-igor
On Tue,
Thanks Igor, I've already got my entity model LoadableRefDataModel
which is similar to your example and I can see how to make use of this
when I've actually got the entity object or id. My problem is I'm not
clear on how I go about creating the entity model when a value is
selected from my
you would map one page to handle this with IndexedUrlCodingStrategy on
www.oursite.tld/products/
this page will have a constructor that takes a PageParameters object.
from there you can do
string cat=parameters.get("0");
string id=parameters.get("1");
string desc=paramters.get("2");
on the othe
--- On Wed, 10/29/08, Jeremy Thomerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You have not given us one example of something that you need
> to do that
> cannot have nice URLs with Wicket. You can mount an entire
> package of
> classes to a single path and they will all have nice
> bookmarkable URLs.
Here
You have not given us one example of something that you need to do that
cannot have nice URLs with Wicket. You can mount an entire package of
classes to a single path and they will all have nice bookmarkable URLs.
There are a variety of different coding strategies that will give you URLs
that look
--- On Wed, 10/29/08, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> all of these are for entry urls. urls that link to page
> instances or after a form submit will still be
> ?wicket:interface=:4:foo.bar:ILinkListener
>
> if you are that concerned with urls wicket might not be for
> you. you give up
I looked around wicket stuff and didn't see anything related to JFreeChart.
If you think it is suitable for inclusion in wicket-stuff, or elsewhere,
then by all means upload it. It's only four classes so I don't think it is
worth creating a new project for, and I don't know where it would fit ri
Seems a typo either in the code you pasted or in your actual code, but
shouldn't the first line be something like name = item.getName(); ?
(gameItem --> item)
>> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:41 AM, itayh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> protected void onEditItem(Item item) {
>>>name = gamei
try page not panel
2008/10/29 sureshram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to add auto validation in the modal window but I don't see any
> error messages. I added a feedback panel on a modal window which has a
> required text field. When I try to submit, the modal window does not d
Yet another option is to alter the way the URL is coded, though an
IRequestCodingStrategy implementation.
Here are some real examples of how coded urls look:
http://localhost:8080/sga/app/?x=KSuTW5bYBW8iAGSiUeZAF1yzeKycRi5Ob74j2paSOEq3wdTRhBvya*bkbZWOzsXCnbeqR9KlO5rbiYq3d1qPOhlyjMglN8f089MFpg**7hMq
all of these are for entry urls. urls that link to page instances or
after a form submit will still be
?wicket:interface=:4:foo.bar:ILinkListener
if you are that concerned with urls wicket might not be for you. you
give up control over urls for the convinience of not having to deal
with them.
-ig
You can also mount all pages in a package with one single call. You will
find this in old emails on the list, blogs, etc..
Google search for "wicket mount package":
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft%3A*&q=wicket+bookmarkable+urls
The third result:
http://www.javalobby.org/jav
--- On Wed, 10/29/08, Scott Swank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Those will be available to you in the
> YourPage(PageParameters
> parameters) constructor.
>
So, if I understand you correctly, I'd have to call mountBookmarkablePage() for
all wicket URLs used in the application. Sounds somewhat te
Those will be available to you in the YourPage(PageParameters
parameters) constructor.
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 5:08 PM, S D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But what if the URL is "dynamic" like, for example, is this google URL that
> points to the second page of results:
>
> http://www.google.com/
But what if the URL is "dynamic" like, for example, is this google URL that
points to the second page of results:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=wicket&start=10&sa=N
Thanks
--- On Tue, 10/28/08, Scott Swank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One option is to define urls in your application:
>
One option is to define urls in your application:
mountBookmarkablePage("/Tour", TourBrowsePage.class);
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:03 PM, S D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was browsing through examples, it looks very impressive but there's a thing
> that bothers me somewhat. The Bas
See Wicket In Action, Chapter 13.
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Ok, I just updated wicketstuff-patent and all projects that extend it (
wicketstuff-annotation/pom.xml
wicketstuff-jquery/pom.xml
wicketstuff-jquery-examples/pom.xml
wicketstuff-misc/pom.xml
wicketstuff-objectautocomplete/pom.xml ) to ver. 1.4-SNAPSHOT
The only project in trunk that still depends
Hi,
I was browsing through examples, it looks very impressive but there's a thing
that bothers me somewhat. The Basic Label example uses the following URL:
http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/compref/;jsessionid=F8C6R0F2601C96D1Y3CAD8B69E8779D4?wicket:bookmarkablePage=:org.apache.wicket.examples.co
I've updated and build locally all projects that "extends"
wicketstuff-parent when I changed the dependency and everything was
fine.
But ... the 1.3.x projects
(https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/branches/wicket-1.3.x)
still depends on wicketstuff-parent:2-nojavadoc...
O
Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
I'm not sure who maintains GMap2 (Martin F?)
I guess one could say that :-)
- but I just created a class
that allows me to show an info window when a GMarker is clicked. This could
actually be abstracted to allow other calls on a GMarker fairly easily.
Two questions:
1
I don't understand why you keep insisting that a title attribute should
always be included in an anchor. In most cases the text within the
anchor tag is enough information for what the purpose of the link is,
certainly if you think a minute about that text. In such cases a title
attribute will just
I did as you said, and have the unit tests, and read the wiki on chaining
models... something still isn't clicking though. BTW, I have Wicket in
action and it is fantastic, perhaps there is still something elduing me
though... I still can't wrap my head around why that property model doesn't
upd
Hello,
I am trying to add auto validation in the modal window but I don't see any
error messages. I added a feedback panel on a modal window which has a
required text field. When I try to submit, the modal window does not do any
thing and I think what happens here is wicket does validation (wh
Hello,
My company is looking for a web developer that has both Wicket and
portal(Jetspeed, Liferay) experience. Our company has recently
adopted Wicket as our standard Java Web Framework. You can find the
job posting on Dice:
http://seeker.dice.com/jobsearch/servlet/JobSearch?op=302&doc
me to
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:33 PM, Rob Sonke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not really a meeting but at november the 12th there's the NLJug's JFall
> again with at least one wicket session. I'll be there anyway.
>
> Rob
>
>
>
> Harro Lissenberg wrote:
>
>> A colleague and I are getting more and
Not really a meeting but at november the 12th there's the NLJug's JFall
again with at least one wicket session. I'll be there anyway.
Rob
Harro Lissenberg wrote:
A colleague and I are getting more and more interested in Wicket and
where wondering if any meetings/presentations/lectures in or a
A colleague and I are getting more and more interested in Wicket and
where wondering if any meetings/presentations/lectures in or around
the Netherlands are being planned.
The community meetups page is rather out-of-date:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/community-meetups.html
So, anybody out there
i also dont want to have another constructor with that title parameter
But if there are a certain amount of components that could use something for
accessibility then i am more for just a method
setTitle(IModel model)
or something like that
johan
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 5:15 PM, Steve Swinsbu
this should give you an idea
http://wicketinaction.com/2008/09/building-a-smart-entitymodel/
-igor
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 12:27 PM, Gianni Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm starting out with Wicket and following the Wicket In Action examples
> through and I'm a bit stuck on how to make use o
Lots Wicket Iolite, WicketTopia these are maven archetypes, and
wicketTopia much more...
miro wrote:
I am starting a new project with spring and wicket, are there any wicket
spring examples which i can use to to get started
--
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Nino Martinez Wael
Java Specialist @ J
As I mentioned I saw it in the parent pom..
Here:
https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicketstuff-jquery/pom.xml
Unless! I have an old outdated version of the pom.. That could be..
Nope, seems to be an old version on our maven repo:
http://wicketstuff.org/mave
If that's your problem, I'd suggest using CSS, something like:
TD A {
display: block;
}
This is much better because the anchor will fill the box (fixing your
problem), and you are more compatible (if JS is off, etc).
--
Jeremy Thomerson
http://www.wickettraining.com
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 2
Hello,
I am trying to implements this JavaScript timedatepicker
http://labs.perifer.se/timedatepicker/ as an AbstractDefaultAjaxBehavior
here my class
public class TimePickBehavior extends AbstractDefaultAjaxBehavior {
private static final CompressedResourceReference TIMEPICKER_JS = new
Com
Depending on what you are linking TO, it can be very simple. You can call
urlFor(YourBookmarkablePage.class, pageParamsOrNullIfNone). So, you could
do:
cellItem.add(new SimpleAttributeModifier("onclick", "location.href = '" +
urlFor(YourBookmarkablePage.class, pageParamsOrNullIfNone) + "'"));
O
Exaclty, problem is with 'consuming' td element by Item object.
The problem is that if you have wide column but short text in it some users
have problem with hitting the text (which is a link) .The idea is to make
whole td element 'clickable'(or linkable).
The solution would be if table could ha
I'm starting out with Wicket and following the Wicket In Action
examples through and I'm a bit stuck on how to make use of a
LoadableDetachableModel in a drop-down menu situation.
I've got a drop-down menu of countries which is populated from a
LoadableDetachableModel, this works perfectly
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 3:05 PM, dlipski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> All this solutions are correct but the problem is not in attaching some
> custom Javascript to element (which can be done in multiple ways) but
> in making td element work as a link.
>
Right, the element is already consumed
Hi,
I want to know when some components are removed. I need to do a bit of
clean-up, such as remove their reference from a List. Is there such thing as
a "removal" listener, or a hierarchy change listener I can use?
Thakns,
James
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Textfields do recive onchange event, even AutocompleteTextField has modified
version off onchange event handler.
Whats more new AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior("onchange"){..}; works well
in this scenario but
OnChangeAjaxBehavior not.
I looked at OnChangeAjaxBehavior implemenation and this is a
you can keep those in your application object, or servlet-context if
you think in j2ee terms.
so application.map and when the session is destroyed
you remove it from the map.
-igor
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:32 AM, eyalbenamram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> the object negotiates between the use
All this solutions are correct but the problem is not in attaching some
custom Javascript to element (which can be done in multiple ways) but
in making td element work as a link.
What exactly should I do to achive this ? What components should I add at
server side at what JavaScript should I ren
huh? it did not create the fileyour javascript will be inlined!
you are using the onloadjavascript which needs support for the onload
event, which is why the wicket-event.js is included before your
javascript.
all this is apparent just by looking at the output code, you can see
your code bein
OK. What if I want all the JS to be inline (no .js file to be made)?
I saw that wicket created a .js file...
igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> response.renderOnLoadJavascript() takes just the javascript - like the
> javadoc says. no need for you to output the script tags.
>
> -igor
>
> On Tue, Oct 28,
response.renderOnLoadJavascript() takes just the javascript - like the
javadoc says. no need for you to output the script tags.
-igor
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:33 AM, eyalbenamram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>public void renderHead(IHeaderResponse response) {
>
>
>String
public void renderHead(IHeaderResponse response) {
StringBuffer config = new StringBuffer();
config.append("\n");
config.append("function removeBlur(checked) {\n");
config.append("if(checked) {\n");
config.a
the object negotiates between the user and a server that provides a messaging
service.
there is a new object for each user - thus it must sit in the session.
The object contains non serializable objects such as sockets and
httpRequests...
igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> what is its scope? what is the
what is your code look like?
-igor
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:28 AM, eyalbenamram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi again,
>
> I used IHeaderContributer, and the javascript code is now garbled and not
> working.
> Here is what I got:
>
> src="resources/org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WicketEventRe
Hi again,
I used IHeaderContributer, and the javascript code is now garbled and not
working.
Here is what I got: