extend the base Wizard, and your implementation override
"newOverviewBar" and return you overview bar
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 08:24 +0200, Frank Prins wrote:
> Hey Wicketeers!
>
>
>
> I just started to include a Wizard in our project, just the simple and
> clean non-dynamic implementation. All
Hey Wicketeers!
I just started to include a Wizard in our project, just the simple and
clean non-dynamic implementation. All seems to work fine, amazing you
can include such a lot of functionality with just a few lines of code.
But here it comes: I now want to create a kind of overview on w
Another approach could be to use wicket-auth-roles. All is there. And
you could simply add an annotation to the page which needs the
authentication.
Cheers
Per
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Okay, thanks. That's helpful.
I should be able to translate to 1.4 from what's in the book much more
easily now.
I really appreciate the help.
Andy
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Jeremy Thomerson
wrote:
> getDefaultModel still requires a cast - that was the direct migration.
> getModel was
> Pushing definitely is more performance efficient - you know exactly
> when and where you push it and it's easy (happy-day-scenario) to
> optimize. Partly the ease of optimization results from "difficulty of
> making complex relations".
I would expect push to put more load on your servers due to
Thanks Peter for being a good sport and not beating me up for what I said in
a public forum!
And it is certainly a great first project! I used it to track issues for
multiple clients until I recently changed everything that I have over to
trac (regular trac, not jtrac :) just so that I have some
And http://www.xaloon.org/tabs
* http://www.xaloon.org/blog/advanced-wicket-tabs-with-jquery
**
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2009/10/16 Martin Makundi :
> http://blog.ehour.nl/index.php/archives/18
>
> 2009/10/16 Ding Zenberg :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Is there a nice way organize those pages in a ajax partial refresh way?
>>
put nav and client into iframes.
-igor
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Ding Zenberg wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We'll plan to use wicket in our application for one enterprise's
> information management system.
>
> the app's portal layout is someting like this:
>
> ---
http://blog.ehour.nl/index.php/archives/18
2009/10/16 Ding Zenberg :
> Hi all,
>
> We'll plan to use wicket in our application for one enterprise's
> information management system.
>
> the app's portal layout is someting like this:
>
> -
> |
Hi all,
We'll plan to use wicket in our application for one enterprise's
information management system.
the app's portal layout is someting like this:
-
| Header |
---
Pushing definitely is more performance efficient - you know exactly
when and where you push it and it's easy (happy-day-scenario) to
optimize. Partly the ease of optimization results from "difficulty of
making complex relations".
However, if you pull from models, you might end up with very complex
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 7:52 AM, Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
> Sorry, that was an overly terse statement. Peter Thomas has put a lot of
> work into JTrac, and has done a lot of things that I admire (for instance,
> some of his performance testing blog entries, etc). He is also very
> helpful
> on t
Sorry, that was an overly terse statement. Peter Thomas has put a lot of
work into JTrac, and has done a lot of things that I admire (for instance,
some of his performance testing blog entries, etc). He is also very helpful
on the mailing list.
The reason I said not to look at it is that when I
Any particular reason? Form a (very) cursory ten minute look, the
lack of tests was glaring, though not an indictment of the actual
Wicket usage.
Thanks,
Dave
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Jeremy Thomerson
wrote:
> Don't look at jtrac.
>
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Great, thanks Ralf.
That'll give me plenty of stuff to digest.
I'm not against looking at bad Wicket usage either, I don't need to
see just best practices. The pitfalls of Wicket used in the wild are
also interesting.
I'm largely sold on the premise of Wicket, though I'd be concerned if
you guys
see here:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/products-based-on-wicket.html
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
keeping that in mind,
i wouldnt look at brix, most wicket-related code there has to do with
plumbing and implementing a development model that is unlike wicket
but works better for cmses.
maybe look at
Don't look at jtrac.
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On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> keeping that in mind,
>
> i wouldnt look at brix, most wicket-related code there has to do with
> plumbing and implementing a development model that is unlike wick
keeping that in mind,
i wouldnt look at brix, most wicket-related code there has to do with
plumbing and implementing a development model that is unlike wicket
but works better for cmses.
maybe look at http://www.jtrac.info/ , i think that uses wicket...
-igor
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:40 PM, J
Beware - just like any other app, OS or not, you will find OS projects out
there that will teach you all kind of wrong ways to use Wicket. I know of a
couple because I tried to use them, thinking they would be easier to build
on because they used Wicket. But they were so poorly written that it wo
Hi,
I'm in the process of evaluating Wicket (after an arduous JSF project,
that has made us re-evaluate our web platform.)
I've read Wicket in Action and whole bunch of blog and mailing list
posts, done some proof-of-concept work and am now interested in
reading source code from a project using W
getDefaultModel still requires a cast - that was the direct migration.
getModel was then added back in to "genericized" components. So, where you
want to use generics, you must use the getModel variation.
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On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Andrig
Ah, thanks, that did the trick.
The migration guide says to use getDefaultModel instead of getModel,
but I guess that's not true all the time.
Andy
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Jeremy Thomerson
wrote:
> Ah, yes - sorry I missed it. There are a couple of errors.
>
> 1 - change your Cheese c
Ah, yes - sorry I missed it. There are a couple of errors.
1 - change your Cheese cheese = (Cheese) line (see below)
2 - change getDefaultModel to getModel - the generic version of the method
public Index() {
add(new ListView("cheeses", getCheeses()) {
private static fi
Sure:
package org.miller.wicket.example;
import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;
import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.link.Link;
import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.list.ListItem;
import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.list.ListView;
import org.apache.wicket.model.IModel;
public class I
Can you pastebin the entire java file?
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On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Andrig T. Miller wrote:
> I have in CheesrPage the following:
>
> private List getCheeses() {
>return CheeseApplication.get().getCheeses();
> }
>
> If I change that to
I have in CheesrPage the following:
private List getCheeses() {
return CheeseApplication.get().getCheeses();
}
If I change that to:
private IModel> getCheeses() {
return CheeseApplication.get().getCheeses();
}
I then just get the same warning here, and of course then I can go
back to t
the key is in getCheeses...
It should be something like private IModel> getCheeses()
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On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Andrig T. Miller wrote:
> I have been going through the Wicket in Action book, but using the
> 1.4.2 release. I figured the
I have been going through the Wicket in Action book, but using the
1.4.2 release. I figured the changes where minimal enough I could get
through things. In the Cheese store example I have the following
code:
package org.miller.wicket.example;
import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;
i
Thanks a lot, Igor!
I'll try this tomorrow.
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the only drawback is that it makes your markup longer and that it will
take slightly more cpu because the page-relative path has to be
computed for every component on the page.
-igor
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Douglas Ferguson
wrote:
> Is there any drawback to using this in production?
>
>
I've been using jasper reports, in conjunction with ireport
http://jasperforge.org/plugins/mwiki/index.php/Ireport/Product_Tour . Giving
a powerful combo, you can give the possibility to let your users design
their own reports. Almost in line with some of the software from SAS
Institute (though it
Is there any drawback to using this in production?
On Oct 15, 2009, at 10:53 AM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> see idebugsettings.setoutputcomponentpath, this will add
> wicket:path='component's page relative path' attribute which is stable
> as long as you do not change the hierarchy and can be used f
you can use getinput() to get the raw value or override
wantOnSelectionChangedNotifications() to return true and implement a
listener in onSelectionChanged, but then its not ajax.
-igor
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Christian Reiter wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've got a DropDownChoice in one of my f
see idebugsettings.setoutputcomponentpath, this will add
wicket:path='component's page relative path' attribute which is stable
as long as you do not change the hierarchy and can be used for writing
selenium tests.
-igor
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:14 AM, Per Lundholm wrote:
> Looks like a patch t
Hello,
We use Wicket with NextReports (http://www.next-reports.com/) and Jasper.
Basically, in Wicket you will have logic for the form that will fill report
parameters. For Jasper we
also have a logic for edit parameters (we added more functionality to
parameter definition that we could not find
IMO:
MyAccountPanel{
public boolean isVisible{
return getSession().isSignedIn();
}
}
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:24 AM, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have 2 pages, one is called HomePage and the other is called SignInPage.
> On the HomePage I have a MyAccountPanel that is hidden until the user is
> sign
Hello,
I have 2 pages, one is called HomePage and the other is called SignInPage. On
the HomePage I have a MyAccountPanel that is hidden until the user is signed
in. On the SignInPage I have a form that I want to have update the
MyAccountPanel to visible if the sign in is successful. The pro
thank you -- that helped me out!
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Betreff: Re: How to add list-entities dynamicly to ListMultipleChoice
Component?
for the textfield you can use an ajax behavio
Hi,
just to close this off in case it's of use to anyone else.
I gave up trying to get the DatePicker working from within a
wicket-extensions TreeTable (v1.4.2) in IE.
Instead I downloaded and used the new TableTree component from
http://code.google.com/p/wicket-tree/
(Thanks to Sven Meier)
This
for the textfield you can use an ajax behaviour, or put it into an form with
ajax submit. in your handle code, you update the model object on your
listmultiplechoise, and add it or its parent component to ajaxrequesttarget
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Peter Arnulf Lustig wrote:
> And how is t
Hello!
I've got a DropDownChoice in one of my forms, with which the user can
select a icon.
I want to display a preview of this icon beneath the drop down choice box.
Therefore I added an AjaxFormValidatingBehavior to the DropDownChoice.
Now, when
the user changes the value of the DropDownChoi
And how is that done via AJAX ?
Basicly I'd like to have a input textfield where the user can type a word into,
and then after submitting the field he can see it in a ListMultipleChoice
Component.
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i would like to test my code on new session creation in application.
A task in this process is to validate the resulting session locale.
Because the session locale will be taken from the request i have to provide my
test value in the Wickettester.servletRequest attribute.
But how can i set it
Looks like a patch to make it easier to use Selenium to test your
webapplication.
Selenium is very fond of id in tags.
/Per
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Daniel Frisk wrote:
> Ok, I'm lazy and couldn't decipher that code at a glance. What does it do?
>
> // Daniel
> jalbum.net
>
>
>
> On 200
My question is: is this also possible with Wicket? I don't want to use Ajax
forms, I'd rather do everything in the DOM of the browser and then submit it
yes, you can work on your form dom, adding form components with known names,
and dial with then on your onSubmit method like:
getRequest().
Why not put all components/pages/etc for each application in an
application jar, and include those in the aggregate application?
You're already deploying a new app so it wouldn't be too much extra effort.
Martijn
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Carlo Camerino
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering w
Hi all,
I'm relatively new to Wicket, and I have a small question. I have a
dynamic form in Javascript, which can have an unlimited set of input
fields. For example, I can have a form to manage persons, and the user
can enter multiple addresses, which are currently handled by a jQuery
clo
Just one caveat about the article: as far as I remember creating a platform
and report engine were costly operations. I do not have the code at hand but
I remember we created some kind of singleton that was used to launch the
reports. Additionally we added some logic that would:
1-scan report for p
Hi all;
Today we will organize a medium size event. In that event, we will present
hands on session about Wicket + Spring + Hibernate.
This event will be in Istanbul, Besiktasi Bahcesehir University at 19.00
(local time)
http.//www.java.org.tr
Feel free to attend this event.
Regards.
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Alt
Heres something.. :Pax Wicket Applications
Pax Wicket Service supports many Pax Wicket applications being deployed
simultaneously onto the same instance of Pax Wicket Service. For each Pax
Wicket application, a separate Servlet will be created and mounted on to a
configurable mount point in the UR
what about osgi? http://www.ops4j.org/projects/pax/wicket/ ..?
2009/10/14
> perhaps have a look on www.devproof.org.
> it is a portal like wicket application, which hosts different modules
> (JARs).
>
>
> Quoting Carlo Camerino :
>
> Hi,
>>
>> I was wondering what are the most efficient ways to
Ok, I'm lazy and couldn't decipher that code at a glance. What does it
do?
// Daniel
jalbum.net
On 2009-10-15, at 03:09, Douglas Ferguson wrote:
Has anybody seen this:
http://www.onehippo.org/cms7/integration_testing.html
Seems like a nice alternative vs. having to set markupIds on all
c
there was this article on DZone recently on integrating BIRT with Wicket,
may be useful
http://java.dzone.com/articles/integrating-birt-your-wicket
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
reier...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have used it in combination with BIRT. But, there was
Hi,
how can I refresh the ListMultipleChoice compononent?
I use the IModel and IChoiceRenderer Component for filling the list. But it
should be refreshed automaticly when doing an update.
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I have used it in combination with BIRT. But, there was nothing special on
the Wicket side, except for:
1-some logic that would read REPORT parameters and dynamically build a form
allowing to fill in those.
2-extended BIRT with some classes, implementing some BIRT interfaces, that
would stream back
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