After what I understand, you want to have a server process that
communicate with other servers on other machines. And sometimes,
someone uses the web interface to configure your server. The main
business lies in in the server process. Is it right ?
I think it could be more interesting to see
you will have to implement one yourself using the localizer which can
be obtained via component.getlocalizer() call.
-igor
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 6:30 PM, taha siddiqi wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am using Hibernate's ClassValidator and one of its constructors requires a
>
> java.util.ResourceBu
Hi everyone,
I am using Hibernate's ClassValidator and one of its constructors requires a
java.util.ResourceBundle to be given as a parameter, how can i attach
the wicket resource stream to it
Thanks in advance
regards
Tawus
I tried to google but couldn't find any thing
-
no, the default is the standard one. the standard one is used by
default so unless you tweaked it there shouldnt be a problem.
-igor
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Thies Edeling wrote:
> no I didn't, will try that but I thought that was default on 1.3 ? (running
> 1.3.5)
>
> Igor Vaynberg wrot
Additional testing with FireBug reveals that the JavaScript engine is
reporting an error when the Escape or Enter key is hit:
document.getElementById("cancelLink9d7").click is not a function
http://.../resources/wicket.contrib.input.events.InputBehavior/shortcuts.js
Line 4
It seems like somehow
Has anyone had any issues getting the wicket-contrib-input-events package to
work properly with Mozilla?
It seems to work great in IE, but somehow my events are not being picked up
in Firefox.
Specifically, let's say I have a link which launches a modal, and inside
that modal is a panel with an
no I didn't, will try that but I thought that was default on 1.3 ?
(running 1.3.5)
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
do you call Objects#setObjectStreamFactory to set wicket's
objectstreamfractory instead of the default? wicket's doesnt handle
proxies which may result in you seeing nulls.
-igor
On Wed, Ja
read fallback link's javadoc.
-igor
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Arthur Leigh Allen
wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> this is my second problem I cannot resolve.
> Why is the target object always null if I open an AjaxFallbackLink in a new
> window or tab?
>
> Best regards,
> Leigh
>
>
>
>
>
do you call Objects#setObjectStreamFactory to set wicket's
objectstreamfractory instead of the default? wicket's doesnt handle
proxies which may result in you seeing nulls.
-igor
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Thies Edeling wrote:
> it isn't, that's what surprised me as it's a normal field.
>
Wicket is my first exposure to web server programming. I don't have the
usual background in spring, hibernate, tomcat, jetty, or even maven.
The Wicket I've written is for the configuration of a distributed application.
Now I need server functionality that, based on this configuration data,
will
Though I've never used it, I think Netbeans platform is worth giving a
try if you are willing to use the Netbeans IDE.. you can check out
http://platform.netbeans.org/
Nino Martinez wrote:
hmm I see that one of the guys behind are Josh Marinacci, which now
are on the javaFX team..
Maarten
hmm I see that one of the guys behind are Josh Marinacci, which now are
on the javaFX team..
Maarten Bosteels wrote:
Hi Nino,
I don't have much Swing experience, but I think this can be handy for
lifecycle stuff etc:
https://appframework.dev.java.net/intro/index.html
regards,
Maarten
On Wed,
thanks:)
Maarten Bosteels wrote:
Hi Nino,
I don't have much Swing experience, but I think this can be handy for
lifecycle stuff etc:
https://appframework.dev.java.net/intro/index.html
regards,
Maarten
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:27 PM, nino martinez wael <
nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello people,
this is my second problem I cannot resolve.
Why is the target object always null if I open an AjaxFallbackLink in a new
window or tab?
Best regards,
Leigh
Von: Arthur Leigh Allen
An: users@wicket.apache.org
Gesendet: Mittwoch, den 21. Januar 20
Hello people,
any explanation or suggestion?
Is there a possible way to retrieve the page from the request cycle?
There is the getPage() method but the result is always null. Why?
I would appreciate any answers.
Thx a lot
Leigh
Von: Dipu
An: users@wicket.apa
Hi all,
How can I be notified when one of the tabs in a TabbedPanel is selected?
Where is no onSelect() method in ITab interface, is there a way to achieve
this?
Thanks,
Zhubin
--
View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/Is-there-a-way-to-be-notified-when-a-tab-in-a-TabbedPanel-is-s
Hi Nino,
I don't have much Swing experience, but I think this can be handy for
lifecycle stuff etc:
https://appframework.dev.java.net/intro/index.html
regards,
Maarten
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:27 PM, nino martinez wael <
nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/1/28 jWeekend
>
> >
> > Nino
it isn't, that's what surprised me as it's a normal field.
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
make sure you dont declare those fields as transient.
-igor
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Thies Edeling wrote:
Spring injected beans using the @SpringBean annotation seem to be null when
I return to a page
Hi everyone,
I am using Hibernate's ClassValidator and one of its constructors requires a
java.util.ResourceBundle to be given as a parameter, how can i attach
the wicket resource stream to it
Thanks in advance
regards
Tawus
make sure you dont declare those fields as transient.
-igor
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Thies Edeling wrote:
> Spring injected beans using the @SpringBean annotation seem to be null when
> I return to a page using the back button. I now reinject them manually using
> the InjectorHolder but
Spring injected beans using the @SpringBean annotation seem to be null
when I return to a page using the back button. I now reinject them
manually using the InjectorHolder but I was wondering if this is
expected behaviour or that something in my setup is wrong.
thx
Thies
-
Crap, on a modal windows I get an alert message cause it reloads the page,
is there another way?it should be another way! :(
-Mensaje original-
De: Per Newgro [mailto:per.new...@gmx.ch]
Enviado el: miércoles, 28 de enero de 2009 13:47
Para: users@wicket.apache.org
Asunto: Re: DateTimeField
Just happy to help:) And I've also needed a parrot a couple of times (it
would be rather effective, because the error are just so obvious some
times)...
2009/1/28 Antoine Roux
> Thank you so much, it helped me solve my problem !
>
> In fact, I was doing exactly the opposite : my markup containe
Hi my wicket friends,
There is fast way to make the popup for exception handling:
try {
...
}
catch (Exception e){
target.appendJavascript(String.format("alert('%s')",
e));
}
and AjaxSubmitLink is used.
-Mo Wu
Michael O'Cleirigh wrote:
>
The "wicketstuff-" has been taken out of the name of most wicketstuff
projects in 1.4.
See http://wicketstuff.org/maven/repository/org/wicketstuff/
Example:
http://wicketstuff.org/maven/repository/org/wicketstuff/yui/1.4-SNAPSHOT/
Or, if you use Maven, just use "org.wicketstuff" and "yui" as the
a
On Wednesday 28 January 2009, Karen Schaper said:
> Hi,
>
> I decided now is a good time for me to upgrade to the latest wicket code -
> wicket 1.4-rc
>
> We are currently at 1.3.4.
>
>
> I'll also need to update the following other wicket jars I am using. Are
> there version that are compiled aga
Hi,
I decided now is a good time for me to upgrade to the latest wicket code -
wicket 1.4-rc
We are currently at 1.3.4.
I'll also need to update the following other wicket jars I am using. Are
there version that are compiled against wicket 1.4?
wicketstuff-dojo-1.3.0-beta.jar
Your are welcome! I'll add this to Wiki if I find the time...
Cheers,
Ernesto
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Per Newgro wrote:
> Great Ernesto,
>
> this is exactly the solution i was looking for. Thanks alot for sharing
> this with us.
> I would suggest that you add it to the wiki.
>
> Cheers
Thank you for answer, but i can't do it in wicket 1.3.0.
i think that the unique way is try to update the application to wicket 1.3.5
Luca
2009/1/28 Daniel Peters
> Luca Provenzani wrote:
>
> > i use org.apache.wicket.extensions.yui.calendar.DateField as DatePicker.
> > with wicket 1.3.0
> > B
Hi Wadi,
checkout this example (reached by click to examples link on
wicket-homepage (wicket.apache.org))
http://www.wicketstuff.org/wicket13/dates/
Short version:
- Add a form
- Add a DateTextField to form
- Set the model of DateTextfield
- Get the date from model.
HTH
Per
--
Great Ernesto,
this is exactly the solution i was looking for. Thanks alot for sharing
this with us.
I would suggest that you add it to the wiki.
Cheers
Per
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org
For ad
Hi all!I'm new to wicket, I would like to know how I can get the date from a
yui DateTimeField. I had put this inside a modal window.Should I use an ajax
behavior with a model?How?
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Wadi
Thank you so much, it helped me solve my problem !
In fact, I was doing exactly the opposite : my markup contained
wicket:extend markup but I forgot to inherit from my BasePage in
HomePage. I messed up while copying my project.
Sometimes, you just need an external look on your work.
Thanks a
Luca Provenzani wrote:
> i use org.apache.wicket.extensions.yui.calendar.DateField as DatePicker.
> with wicket 1.3.0
> But when i open datePicker on my webpage i can't change year, i can only
> change the months.
> Does someone know how to configure DateField to do this? is it possible?
extend
2009/1/28 jWeekend
>
> Nino,
>
> Swing has a familiar programming model, is very flexible, extensible,
> powerful and robust. You can also make use of all the core and open-source
> Java libraries you already know. If the target client machines have a JRE
> why use anything else.
Yeah true, my t
So basically, if one uses spring 2.5 or Guice, it's probably just supported
by default.
2009/1/28 Edward Yakop
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 22:04, nino martinez wael
> wrote:
> > Hmm another even more ot question then are, how does
> spring/juice/hibernate
> > integrate with swing? As you mentio
Ah ok,
thanks!
/peter
Do Good. opencauses.org.
GTalk: neubauer.peter
Skype peter.neubauer
Phone +46 704 106975
LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/neubauer
Twitter http://twitter.com/peterneubauer
http://www.neo4j.org - New Energy for Data - the Graph Database.
http:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 22:04, nino martinez wael
wrote:
> Hmm another even more ot question then are, how does spring/juice/hibernate
> integrate with swing? As you mention there are no management of application
> lifecycle..?
This is currently what I do to inject spring bean to my hibernate obj
juice=Guice, in the previous mail ..:)
2009/1/28 nino martinez wael
> Hmm another even more ot question then are, how does spring/juice/hibernate
> integrate with swing? As you mention there are no management of application
> lifecycle..?
>
> 2009/1/28 Piller Sébastien
>
> Hi,
>>
>> Swing is mo
Nino,
Swing has a familiar programming model, is very flexible, extensible,
powerful and robust. You can also make use of all the core and open-source
Java libraries you already know. If the target client machines have a JRE
why use anything else.
Using Swing would also open up various deploymen
Hmm another even more ot question then are, how does spring/juice/hibernate
integrate with swing? As you mention there are no management of application
lifecycle..?
2009/1/28 Piller Sébastien
> Hi,
>
> Swing is more an API than a framework (it provides components, models, etc)
> but it is a bit
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Piller Sébastien wrote:
> far easier than web dev
Nope.
> almost no compatibility issue between jre versions
With Wicket you don't even have any compatibility issues *AT ALL*.
> looks pretty nice (builtin selectable "look and feel", etc.)
I can spot a Swing U
Hi,
Swing is more an API than a framework (it provides components, models,
etc) but it is a bit less powerfull (it doesn't manage your application
life cycle neither the "request" cycle, don't have any builtin error
management, etc).
But it is great to use and learn, far easier than web dev,
Are you using markup inheritance ? Then you must remember to put in
wicket:extend into the sub page. And wicket:child in the parent page.
2009/1/28 Antoine Roux
> Hi Dipu,
> Thanks for your help.
>
> I checked and, yes, HomePage.class and HomePage.html both exist and are in
> the same directory
Hi Dipu,
Thanks for your help.
I checked and, yes, HomePage.class and HomePage.html both exist and are
in the same directory in the resulting build.
I am using Eclipse. I meet this problem both when I deploy from Eclipse
but also if I deploy manually to a Tomcat installation. In the war
depl
True, I thought that too.. I guess it could be that simple...
2009/1/28 Antoine Roux
> Swing may be what you are looking for. I never used it, but Wicket is often
> compared to Swing. Swing is included in JSE.
>
>
> Antoine
>
>
>
> nino martinez wael a écrit :
>
> Hi Guys
>>
>> I've havent done
Swing may be what you are looking for. I never used it, but Wicket is
often compared to Swing. Swing is included in JSE.
Antoine
nino martinez wael a écrit :
Hi Guys
I've havent done much desktop development but I wondered if there were
something like wicket for desktop applications? I nee
Hi Guys
I've havent done much desktop development but I wondered if there were
something like wicket for desktop applications? I need it to be a desktop
application because I need to manipulate the keyboard etc, via robot. (I
have been thinking of embedding winstone in a jar with a wicket applicat
But it throws "Internal Error" (not in feedback) when conversion
error rises on this line:
mNestedModel.setObject(object);
So it will be nice to correct it somehow..
Example of error on BigDecimal:
ERROR - RequestCycle - Cannot parse '2.5' using format
java.text.decimalfo
There is a branch for 1.3.x
https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/branches/wicket-1.3.x/
El mié, 28-01-2009 a las 11:29 +0100, Peter Neubauer escribió:
> Hi folks,
> I added Gmap layer support to Wicketstuff-OpenLayers, but I am using
> the 1.3.5 Wicket, all wicketstuff co
could you please check if your IDE is copying the markup file to the
target folder.
check if HomePage.html is there in the folder where HomePage.class is.
regards
Dipu
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Antoine Roux
wrote:
> Hi,
> I am new to Wicket and I am currently exploring it.
> I made a fi
Hi All,
i use org.apache.wicket.extensions.yui.calendar.DateField as DatePicker.
with wicket 1.3.0
But when i open datePicker on my webpage i can't change year, i can only
change the months.
Does someone know how to configure DateField to do this? is it possible?
Thank
Luca
Hi,
I am new to Wicket and I am currently exploring it.
I made a first simple demo application and now I am evolving it a bit
further. I am also trying to integrate it with Spring, using the
annotation approach.
For now, I have a simple form with two drop down lists. When the user
clicks "Sub
Hi Per,
I don't think you could use InlineFrame class to show a PDF in an iframe. I
just built a DocumentInlineFrame class, inspired on InlineFrame, that allows
to render a Resource (see attached files). To view the example all you have
to do is:
1-
2- add(new
Mmh,
probably this should be posted on the Wicket Developer list ...
/peter
Do Good. opencauses.org.
GTalk: neubauer.peter
Skype peter.neubauer
Phone +46 704 106975
LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/neubauer
Twitter http://twitter.com/peterneubauer
http://www.neo4j.org
Hi all,
the exception is apparently caused by mounting the LoginPage. In my
Application init(), I do this:
mountBookmarkablePage("/login", LoginPage.class);
When I remove that line, the test runs fine. Could be a bug in
WicketTester? I'd like some opinions on that before I file a JIRA issue.
I'
Hi folks,
I added Gmap layer support to Wicketstuff-OpenLayers, but I am using
the 1.3.5 Wicket, all wicketstuff core is at Wicket 1.4-SNAPSHOT.
Is there any chance to open a stable branch to get such stuff in
without being forced to upgrade Wicket to SNAPSHOT versions?
/peter
Do Good. opencause
Hi,
I had the same problem, and after some trial and error I managed to make a
SubmitPageLink, which, in addition to the PageLink class, submits the form.
The way you save your data remains up to you. For example, I call a save
function in the getPage method, right before i put a
setResponsePage(
Hi Per,
I tried that before, still the same exception. From what I read using
clickLink() on the SubmitLink or doing submit() should do the same.
Per Newgro wrote:
> Hi Stephan Koch,
>
> i can't help you on the exception. But all i can see is that you don't
> call submit.
>
> FormTester loginFo
It works! Thank you.
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> you need to wire your events. listpanel can have an abstract onclicked();
> editpanel can have a method called inputchanged() which calls
> form.clearinput()
> your listpanel can then look like this:
>
> add(new listpan
60 matches
Mail list logo