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On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 7:19
It's hard to say what's going wrong without seeing code for entire page.
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Anyone???
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Hi!
I have a page with some required fields among which there is one
specific field I want to return a specific required validation error
message, if value not given.
I have tried to put componentId.Required=Unique error message into
Application.properties but it does not work. Instead Wicket
Define your modal window as a class variable.
class MyWebPage extends WebPage{
private ModalWindow myWindow;
}
in the constructor
myWindow = new ModalWindow( myWindow );
myWindow.setPageMapName(myWindow-1);
myWindow.setCookieName(myWindow-1);
myWindow.setPageCreator(new
Of course. If it is a panel then you'll do the same thing.
class MyPanel extends Panel{
class variable
}
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Martin Makundi schrieb:
Debugging deeper into the problem shows that Wicket constructs a
dot-notation component path of the requied component:
page.panel.form.nested_panel.listview.index.componentId.Required and
tries to look for a property with such name.
don´t know about the exact state of
Martin,
I did this by creating a properties file MyPanel.properties and then setting
creditCardForm.ccNumber.Required=Please enter your credit card number.
Did you try setting form.componentId.Required? Or even
panel.form.componentId.Required
Russ
Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009 12:19:40 +0300
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On Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 09:19:05AM -0700, Kuga wrote:
I have not tried replacing to RepeatingView. Will it make a difference?
I have no idea. Why don't you try it?
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I did this by creating a properties file MyPanel.properties and then setting
creditCardForm.ccNumber.Required=Please enter your credit card number.
Did you try setting form.componentId.Required? Or even
panel.form.componentId.Required
The problem is that my field is on a ListView. I cannot
Martin,
I am not sure what you mean. On the site you are referring, the login
page is always visible under /login.
Regards,
Erik.
Martin Makundi wrote:
If I understood correctly, you might find this interesting:
Login page is visible, but the form
action=/?wicket:interface=:0:1 which is stateful. If my session
dies I will definitely get an error.
Try clicking this link with a new browser that does not have a session
on the site: http://www.tipspot.com/?wicket:interface=:0:1
This is what you
Well, I found some detachable model documentation and figured it out.
LDM::detach() will cause a getObject() call to load(). Putting detach early
in my Form::submit() was sufficient for this example.
Another wrinkle was that I also had a Button with the same issue and putting
detach() in
Are there any resources for Wicket that a non web or ajax developer
should be aware of?
Much of the class design documentation assume knowledge of
these things, especially when you get down to stuff like
AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior. WTF?
I know that this was a design choice and you can't
have you read
thishttp://www.codesmell.org/blog/2009/08/pitfall-on-implementing-generic-methods/?
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For example, given that I can make a Link look like a button, when
should I use a Link vs a Button? I have no idea.
Duh... there is/was a bug on BUTTON at least on firefox (might have
affected only non-ajax buttons). You cannot distinguish which button
was pressed. So it is safer to use LINk
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Troy Caubletroycau...@gmail.com wrote:
Much of the class design documentation assume knowledge of
these things, especially when you get down to stuff like
AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior. WTF?
what part of that name or javadoc is hard for you to understand?
ps, you might want to look into wingS or echo frameworks. i think
their level of abstraction is higher and might be what you are looking
for. of course, the higher the level of abstraction the less control
you have over the final product, keep that in mind and find a good
balance for your needs.
Jeremy Thomerson already gave you the hint: override isStateless and return
true... thus you'll not get a session relative url.
Alex.
MartinM wrote:
Login page is visible, but the form
action=/?wicket:interface=:0:1 which is stateful. If my session
dies I will definitely get an
The similar confusion had a friend of mine who didn't have any experience at
all with wicket and indeed, at the first glance, a 33 letters long class
seems a bit strange :)... But, you must know that according to wicket coding
convensions:
- each class implementing IBehavior interface has a
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Troy Caubletroycau...@gmail.com wrote:
Much of the class design documentation assume knowledge of
these things, especially when you get down to stuff like
I haven't seen any 'special' article of the kind you are looking for.
However, I can just say for myself that when I started working with Wicket,
all I new was basic HTML. I didn't even know exactly what was CSS. Slowly I
became better in that area.
Everyday I learned something new about webdev
Hi,
I think the Wicket in Action is a good book to start. It even has a
chapter called Ajax explained :-) I don't know if it explains how the web
app works as such but it goes through the entire development process of a
Wicket web application so you should be able to get the idea behind. And
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On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.comwrote:
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Much of the class design documentation assume knowledge of
these
I guess the name LazyBoy says it all.
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Hi,
I'm sorry to see a couple of somewhat uncourteous responses in this
thread. The guy is just asking a question that might well benefit
others who are interested in Wicket too. Coming from e.g. Swing, there
is indeed quite a lot of stuff to grok, and things can seem
overwhelming, so why not
whenever i try to be courteous i also usually try to start by
including at least one wtf in my question :)
-igor
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Hi,
I'm sorry to see a couple of somewhat uncourteous responses in this
thread. The guy is just asking a
Ok, sorry, you guys have always been very helpful to me. Maybe we can
together with Barak and down a few beers :blush:
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Jeremy Thomerson already gave you the hint: override isStateless and return
true... thus you'll not get a session relative url.
Ok. That might work, I actually get:
https://localhost/login/wicket:interface/:0:loginForm::IFormSubmitListener::;jsessionid=139rzdeu5rm09
And on a first try, it
Hi all,
I've implemented lightwindow widget (from london wicket example) and I
need some extra work. I would like to know if any of you have added an ayax
call back to the close button. My use case view is to refresh the original
page when the lightwindow is closed.
thanks in advance.
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Hello Friends,
Could you please tell me things of
Wicket
Flex
what are the advantages of both.
what are the disadvandages.(Flex)
Comapre Flex and Wicket
Both are used to easy web development.
Flex is also has a good UI Development.(I came to know that)
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Gerald A
Hi!
Here are some fast points:
Flex is client side FAT client. It runs on BROWSER.
Wicket runs on SERVER.
Flex can do graphics. You must know Flex.
Wicket can do graphics. You must know HTML/JavaScript/CSS.
Not all people ALLOW Flex in their browsers (minority, these days).
In a way, SERVER
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