final Layer layerOSMTilesAtHome = new OSM(Osmarender,
OSMLayer.TilesAtHome);
The Osmarender renderer became unavailable recently (not sure why).
Comment out the lines that refer to it, and to layerOSMTilesAtHome.
This has nothing to do with Wicket.
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https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/caching-in-wicket-15.html
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-4357
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to keep it light
and responsive. Is there an API to re-enable caching? Or do I set
the response headers myself?
Should I expect any problems? Again, I'm not sure it makes a
difference, but this is only for pages that pass the
@StatelessComponent test.
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not sure it makes a
difference, but this is only for pages that pass the
@StatelessComponent test.
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what you've learned, and we'll see who guessed right. ;)
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knowledge of the Java platform to
develop robust applications fast, without requiring them to learn
several new technologies and complex concepts.
In just six days. And on the seventh, they rest.
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didn't get a
comfortable, reassuring response. Why is that? It's a mystery... It
should be a well beaten path.
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Johan Compagner wrote:
You guys want a Tunnel library that can tunnel RMI over http?
http://sebster.com/tunnel/
works fine. We use it in our product
Excellent, that's exactly what's needed.
... multiplexed RMI Socket Factories ... together with the HTTP
tunnel this allows you to use
, which is just a special case of (1):
1 a. A Web client is good for demonstrating a new application,
because it's convenient for casual users, who wish to try out
the app. Most users have Web browsers pre-installed. They may
not have Java, etc.
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Can't answser the Wicket side, but consider:
a) Swing is not thread-safe
b) it is often better to code your own TreeNode as a bridge to the
underlying reality (Wicket's models?); rather than using
DefaultMutableTreeNode, which is a full-blown model in itself
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'. (And maybe for 'thread-safe'. You probably want the
field to be volatile.)
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might be invisible to others. (Alternatively,
you can sync. But the overhead is probably higher.)
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IModel.setObject(object) in a model subclass. Have it set a
boolean flag isChanged. Remember to clear the flag, after you read
it, and act on it.
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/WICKET/Wicket+Cheat+Sheet
This works, thanks. ^
Or you could try this:
I think it's a direct link :
http://www20.flyupload.com/dl?fid=9436254x=9hfpy_sVT1WmQM_gAqdMeQ..
But this is worse than the previous link. ^
It only offers me a prize of $1500. :(
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There's probably a more elegant way to code it, though.
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a live
reference to it.
Finally, clustering affects the environment (including the
Application) that pages and components can expect when they pull
state. (But maybe this is obvious.)
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Johan Compagner wrote:
yes in a clustered environment you have multiply instances of the
Application
because there are more instances of the WicketServlet.
And Application/Servlet context stuff are not replicated
Thanks Johan, I've documented Wicket's thread safety (as I understand
it) using
to a different instance of the app, a different instance of
the list model, from request to request?
In a non-clustered environment, can I safely assume a single instance
of the app, at any given time?
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Sam Stainsby wrote:
Martin Makundi wrote:
The benefit in digest is that the user (or another user) cannot
fabricate it... so easily.
Just send a large random number ... no need for expensive hash
operations.
But use java.security.SecureRandom, not java.util.Random.
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- that was the
initial attraction. I can work it under the hood, if necessary. But
the real time saver, it turns out, has been this list. The code's
well supported by its developers. They meet the users half way.
(Now, if I can do that in my own projects, that might be the key.)
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)
will never try to access it.
PS - What are you indexing, Brill? Is it a political app, like Lobby
Them? (Just being nosey... :)
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, could then be documented as must hold
Page.lock(). Internal code could check compliance, with:
assert page.lock().isHeldByCurrentThread();
Just a suggestion - I'm happy with Wicket as it is,
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within the model?
Or, from the client side, if I have a thread that accesses a page's
components, how can it avoid tangling with the response/request
threads?
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() only if your pages are
stateless and your application is deployed on cluster.
Just to cover all eventualities, Matej (in case we later move to a
cluster) is there any harm in *always* calling session.dirty(), when a
Session field changes value?
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