just one little addition...
instead of
response.setCacheDuration
use
response.enableCaching(Duration., WebResponse.CacheScope.)
Am 01.03.2012 um 09:08 schrieb Martin Grigorov:
Hi,
I see this is problematic indeed...
Here is how you can achieve this:
class MyPackageTTRR
oops, I did not read carefully :-P
it's 'resource' not 'response' so just erase my last post ...
Am 01.03.2012 um 15:31 schrieb Peter Ertl:
just one little addition...
instead of
response.setCacheDuration
use
response.enableCaching(Duration., WebResponse.CacheScope.
I you are really pedantic you put a a caching front-end proxy before your
actual application server.
By default wicket package resources (css/js/images) are delivered with a cache
expiry of one year. By using fingerprinted filenames (through
IResourceCachingStrategy) this will work flawlessly
Hi Martin,
trying to give you a qualified opinion on your post...
Am 14.12.2011 um 09:12 schrieb Martin Makundi:
Hi!
Today I have learned about a huge misconception I have had about wicket 1.4.
I have actually been thinking that it is an MVC framework.
But it is practically not. Why?
Try to do the real work in the IResource#respond() (accessing the database and
retrieving the image) and make calling the constructor cheap, then you should
not have any bottlenecks at all.
Am 14.12.2011 um 18:59 schrieb Bertrand Guay-Paquet:
Hi,
I am using resource references for the
and we have set: /getResourceSettings().setCachingStrategy(strat); /during
application init.
You don't have to. There's a default strategy during development and deployment
that should work in most cases.
Basically you have wicket-examples which are part of the wicket distribution
and
the effects of the caching strategy can been for example on package resources
(e.g. javascript, css, images) …
e.g. start wicket-examples and load the
pub - Localization
page (the page with the different beers :-)
From looking at the html source you see url's like this:
img
Nice post, Eric!
Wicket people are a humorous folk and always appreciate good entertainment :-)
Am 17.11.2011 um 22:02 schrieb anant.a...@gmail.com:
First ofc all I do not see any need to convince you you can take it or leave
it. 1 there is an awesome set of examples if you search for wicket
- why we don't use jsr330 @javax.inject.Inject since both Spring and
Guice support it. With CDI I think javax.enterprise.inject.Inject is used
which is yet another …
I would not try to support @javax.inject.Inject which means using the lowest
common denominator of all these injection
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 6:36 AM, Peter Ertl pe...@gmx.org wrote:
- why we don't use jsr330 @javax.inject.Inject since both Spring and
Guice support it. With CDI I think javax.enterprise.inject.Inject is
used which is yet another …
I would not try to support @javax.inject.Inject which means
the fact that the so called comparison is hosted at
vaadin.com
reduces the amount of usefulness significantly for me…
:-)
Am 26.10.2011 um 20:02 schrieb shetc:
https://vaadin.com/comparison
Am 14.09.2011 um 09:32 schrieb nhsoft.yhw:
inputStream = packageResource.getCacheableResourceStream().getInputStream();
I think this needs some clarification...
PackageResource has these methods for getting a stream:
(1) protected IResourceStream getResourceStream()
and
(2) public
13:17 schrieb Martin Grigorov:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Peter Ertl pe...@gmx.org wrote:
Am 14.09.2011 um 09:32 schrieb nhsoft.yhw:
inputStream = packageResource.getCacheableResourceStream().getInputStream();
I think this needs some clarification...
PackageResource has
actually the message property for FeedbackMessage is of type
java.io.Serializable, not java.lang.String. So you can can add your own custom
error message class instead of a plain string.
e.g. inside your page
error(new MessageWithSortCriteria(foobar, 4711))
with
public class
(reporter,
message, level))
...
Am 25.08.2011 um 00:18 schrieb Peter Ertl:
actually the message property for FeedbackMessage is of type
java.io.Serializable, not java.lang.String. So you can can add your own
custom error message class instead of a plain string.
e.g. inside your page
error
issue in jira to address this. something to
queue for 1.6
-igor
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Peter Ertl pe...@gmx.org wrote:
seems like this works only for error(Serializable)
the required methods for info() and warn() accepting serializable are missing
changing these in 1.4 would
here's the related ticket:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2986
Am 25.08.2011 um 00:47 schrieb Peter Ertl:
igor, you mean the sorting criteria or supporting java.io.Serializable for
info(), warn(), error(), success() ?
1.5 accepts Serializable for these methods already
Well, there is no close statement for URLConnection!
Just looking at a method named 'open' makes me automatically search for the
equivalent 'close' statement.
Am 07.08.2011 um 20:03 schrieb Peter Ertl:
in Connection#getLastModified(String url), line 69 there's
then we need to close the inner (jar url's)
connection quietly. No need to dump exceptions while trying to close
the connections used only to get the last mtime.
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Peter Ertl pe...@gmx.org wrote:
Well, there is no close statement for URLConnection!
Just looking
in Connection#getLastModified(String url), line 69 there's an
URLConnection jarFileConnection =
jarFileUrl.openConnection();
without a close() statement...
could that be the reason?
Am 06.08.2011 um 00:21 schrieb rush66:
As per your suggestion I grabbed the
You can put your resources in src/main/webapp but I would not recommend to do
so (they will work by using an absolute path with the correct web app context)
but it's quite ugly *imho*
My suggestion is:
Put them somewhere in your package hierarchy below src/main/java where it fits
best.
level
e.g. /login, /logout, /foobar
it will not work with nested urls or url's that contain indexed parameters
e.g. /user/id/123
Am 27.07.2011 um 14:31 schrieb Peter Karich:
Am 27.07.2011 14:21, schrieb Peter Ertl:
You can put your resources in src/main/webapp but I would not recommend to
do
put the images in an package and use wicket:link properly ... no need to mount
at all
Am 27.07.2011 um 14:45 schrieb Dmitriy Ivanov:
Miroslav, is there way to achive some kind of whole package mounting
without explicit mounting of each image?
2011/7/27 Miroslav F. mir...@seznam.cz
Use
I was assuming you use maven
'src/main/java'
and
'src/main/webapp'
see
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-standard-directory-layout.html
If you don't use maven you have to choose the corresponding directory in your
build / IDE environment...
Am 27.07.2011 um
be rendered as-is and wicket will
not even touch it. this is the standard behavior for static html with hrefs.
Am 27.07.2011 um 15:40 schrieb Martin Grigorov:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Peter Ertl pe...@gmx.org wrote:
if your login page is mounted to path '/login/authenticate
1. I would recommend to use a connection pool, e.g. 'bonecp', 'c3p0' or 'dbcp'
instead of a single connection. Using a single connection that stays connected
to the db is a bad thing. You usually have to restart your web application when
the database gets restarted (or goes offline for some
Very nicely explained...
In the special case when you need the confirmation link to register for a new
user account I would additionally recommend the following:
- Let the user enter the initial password for the account when he requests it
- Send the link with the token like Daniel explained
Hi Vitor,
I could not reproduce your problem. Try the following things...
- change the boolean in PatternDateConverter to 'false' to not respect the
client time zone. does this change the faulty behavior?
- what locale are you using in your application? try 'log.info(locale = +
Though I would prefer the method Martin suggested there's also the possibility
of customizing web.xml:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/How+to+Create+Custom+Error+Pages
Am 16.06.2011 um 13:54 schrieb Martin Grigorov:
See
Google Translate tells me:
'Espace insuffisant sur le disque' - 'Not enough space on disk'
So did you check your free disk space?
Am 15.06.2011 um 15:32 schrieb Thomas Franconville:
Hi all,
I am deploying my wicket application as an EAR with maven using JMX
deploiment of JBoss.
When I
I just released Hello, World! v9.0 for the ultimate price
of just $500. Who is interested?
Am 02.04.2011 um 03:11 schrieb Bruno Borges:
Of course it is the best. It has no software error-prone... :-)
No GC problems, no heap calculations.
=)
Bruno Borges
You can attach a front-end proxy like nginx or apache that caches resources
delivered by your wicket application so subsequent requests will be served from
the proxy cache with maximum speed.
Am 24.03.2011 um 09:01 schrieb Martin Grigorov:
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 7:17 AM, Attila
looks like a refactoring-nightmare ...
Am 24.03.2011 um 12:23 schrieb Martin Grigorov:
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Martijn Dashorst
martijn.dasho...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 12:02 PM, James Carman
ja...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
Yes, but you would have to change
-1 on removing add() from ctor, too
it will piss of a huge load of wicket developers for a tiny and questionable
benefit.
things like this made me drop tapestry btw (thanks for the really big laugh,
martijn :-)
we don't want users to leave because we make decisions from within the ivory
alternatively use:
AnyClass.class.getResourceAsStream(...)
Am 10.03.2011 um 19:20 schrieb Martin Grigorov:
You can also use:
AnyClassInSrcMainJava.class.getClassLoader().getResource(modules.properties)
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Marek Šabo ms...@buk.cvut.cz wrote:
Hi all,
I
if you read my last post carefully you will see that using umlauts in markup
attributes does work
Am 03.03.2011 um 07:35 schrieb MattyDE:
Okay, i know what you all mean. But what i have misappropriated from you, is
my own implementation of an IStringResourceLoader so iam not loading any
Umlauts work great in HTML in you use encoding UTF-8
Don't forget
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html;charset=UTF-8/
in your markup to make the IDE respect it.
an additional
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
at the beginning of the markup will not hurt.
Eventually set the
What's a modal widow ? *lol*maybe an exclusive woman whose husband died?
Am 12.01.2011 um 20:06 schrieb Martin Makundi:
I have a table with lots of editable cells.
The editable cells have lots of hidden controls (inputs,selects,etc.)
and the table loads very slow.
Browsers seem to need
1.4 is not affected - timestamps on resources are currently only available in
wicket 1.5
Am 29.12.2010 um 15:49 schrieb mf:
What about Version 1.4.15? I got this message for each request. I think i
slows down, too?
DEBUG | 29.12. 13:31:55 | cannot convert url:
Can you file an JIRA issue and attach a quickstart to reproduce this case?
That would help analyzing your mentioned issue tremendously...
Am 24.11.2010 um 20:27 schrieb hok:
Hello,
I had a problem with slow loading of pages and response to ajax requests.
After some debugging I traced the
Thanks!
Am 24.11.2010 um 22:10 schrieb hok:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3194
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3194
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fixed in trunk for 1.5
Am 24.11.2010 um 22:39 schrieb Peter Ertl:
Thanks!
Am 24.11.2010 um 22:10 schrieb hok:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3194
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3194
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http://apache-wicket.1842946.n4
That's one more reason why I use UUID's for my object ids. They're
harder to spoof.
Security by obscurity :-)
Checking the URL is not an option ... any web app claiming to be secure must do
that no what what the surrogate database key looks like *imho*
Also, if the userID is the id of the
Can you file an JIRA issue please?
Am 15.09.2010 um 13:26 schrieb monzonj:
Hi,
I would like to point out that I've tried with Wicket 1.4.10 and it works
fine. So, it's a bug on Wicket 1.5
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View this message in context:
Am 14.09.2010 um 11:11 schrieb Martin Grigorov:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:22 AM, nino martinez wael
nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah it is simple, doing this:
@Override
protected void init() {
super.init();
package:
.
behavior:url(border-radius.htc)
.
In this case you don't even need to mount the resource at all.
-- You should avoid to use '..' for url's inside CSS ... it probably will not
work!
Am 14.09.2010 um 11:49 schrieb Peter Ertl:
Am 14.09.2010 um 11:11 schrieb Martin
Did you put 'border-radius.htc' in the same package where this CSS is located?
How your refer to the CSS from your page? Do you use wicket:link or
response.renderCSSReference(...) ?
Can you paste your code to some pastebin and post the link here?
Am 14.09.2010 um 09:10 schrieb nino martinez
Jennifer,
is remote work an option?
Best regards
Peter Ertl
P.S.: Are you German? Your name looks like you are.
I live in Germany.
Am 27.08.2010 um 18:10 schrieb Jennifer Loesch:
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Peter Ertl pe...@gmx.org
08/27/2010 11:23 AM
Please respond to
users
put that around the code in your page that causes the exception:
try
{
databaseMethodThatThrows();
}
catch(DatabaseException x)
{
error(e.getMessage);
}
Am 25.08.2010 um 22:46 schrieb nino martinez wael:
you could catch them in the request cycle?
2010/8/25 arunarapole
matej: So the new convention is that named parameters are always query string
parameters?
Am 24.08.2010 um 02:13 schrieb Matej Knopp:
Hi,
see the replies below
2010/8/23 Major Péter majorpe...@sch.bme.hu:
Hi!
As I'm testing wicket 1.5-SNAPSHOT, I'm seeing some strange behaviors:
getRoles() is considered to access the roles read-only so the caller only gets
a non-critical copy of the internal roles collection.
Am 04.08.2010 um 13:39 schrieb Josef:
Hello.
Quite new to the wicket world, and reading through code on some
projects. So , excuse me for some beginners
maybe you should properly shutdown hsqldb in Application#onDestroy() ...
Am 27.05.2010 um 19:00 schrieb Igor Vaynberg:
you can add a servlet context listener that looks for the lock file
and nukes it.
alternatively you can use the Start class that comes with wicket
quickstart
After using CSS for layout things for two years my summary is:
Use tables for layout, CSS for the rest
It it simple, it works, and it doesn't break in each new version of IE
Am 18.03.2010 um 08:39 schrieb nino martinez wael:
CSS are the way to do stuff, but usually IE smashes it somehow. My
Wicket put the suck out of web development for me :-)
Am 19.02.2010 um 08:14 schrieb Josh Kamau:
Me too!!
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Ashika Umanga Umagiliya
auma...@biggjapan.com wrote:
I love Wicket !
-
To
Struts Club?!
That's disgusting :-(
Am 11.01.2010 um 22:57 schrieb Jonathan Locke:
that's because it's the number one rule! nobody talks about Struts Club.
igor.vaynberg wrote:
here is an interesting tidbit
wicket is on the front page of nabble
http://old.nabble.com/
Would it be a good idea to be able to specify the pagestore limits on a
per-wicket-session base?
So you could for example increase the page store limits once a user has
successfully authenticated.
DoS web clients usually don't go through the mess to authenticate first. Also
multiple
artifactory
Am 27.11.2009 um 15:15 schrieb Andrea Aime:
Gatos ha scritto:
Hello,
Is there any wicket based Open Source projects?
See GeoServer 2.0 at http://geoserver.org
Cheers
Andrea
--
Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Expert service straight from the developers.
+1
Am 27.11.2009 um 16:03 schrieb Gatos:
It might be a good idea to create a page in with open source projects, like
Hippo CMS.
What do you think?
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Peter Ertl pe...@gmx.org wrote:
artifactory
Am 27.11.2009 um 15:15 schrieb Andrea Aime:
Gatos ha
Never felt like I need additional support for wicket. After all it's 95% in
type-safe java code. Keeping wicket:id's in sync is no rocket science once you
get the idea :-)
Am 15.11.2009 um 00:38 schrieb Nick Heudecker:
What do you mean that the current one shows up? I haven't updated
Why not just store the data model for the navigation in the session
and render the components based on this?
Basically you just change the navigation model via CustomSession.get
().getNavigation() and the navigation, breadcrumbs etc. render
themselves properly ...
Am 10.11.2009 um 17:49
Sounds weird.
Why should my component burn cpu cycles to feed a fake ajax target
which does nothing at all?
I would prefer some null checks in that case.
Would you also provide a FakeDatabaseConnection in case you
application does not support databases? :-)
Am 24.10.2009 um 07:42
my favorite: declare @Transactional on the business beans itself (for
example Customer.findOrders()) and let salve inject the dependencies
and the transaction management logic.
http://code.google.com/p/salve
:-)
Am 14.10.2009 um 20:10 schrieb James Carman:
I think you'd be happier if
suggestion:
load your data and keep it in a cache
use LDM to retrieve the data from the cache (e.g. ehcache) or reload
it if it expired.
Am 10.10.2009 um 19:46 schrieb Igor Vaynberg:
if you do not need to hold on to the data structure between requests
then there is no need to keep any
yes - it run's smoothly together ...
Am 18.09.2009 um 07:44 schrieb Michael Mosmann:
Am Freitag, den 18.09.2009, 00:35 +0200 schrieb Peter Ertl:
as an further improvement use salve to completely remove your
headache :-)
http://code.google.com/p/salve
thank you.. interesting stuff..
do
as an further improvement use salve to completely remove your
headache :-)
http://code.google.com/p/salve
Am 17.09.2009 um 23:51 schrieb Michael Mosmann:
Hi,
(Solution with no Spring is
preferable).
Use Spring, because it will limit your headache..
Maybe this is usefull:
the window etc), displays a
confirmation
message which you have to accept. I need to avoid that message, but
the
only way to do that probably is by closing that window first so
that the
javascript event gets unloaded.
Matt
Peter Ertl wrote:
throw new RestartResponseException(OtherPage.class
That is sick! :-(
Isn't there a better solution?
Am 11.09.2009 um 08:42 schrieb Michal Kurtak:
Hi Matthias,
Try to navigate to another page from WindowClosedCallback
window.close(target);
window.setWindowClosedCallback(new WindowClosedCallback()
{
public void onClose(AjaxRequestTarget
throw new RestartResponseException(OtherPage.class)
window.close() is not needed!
Am 10.09.2009 um 12:50 schrieb Matthias Keller:
OtherPage.class
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org
For
This might be helpful when translatiing between male - female :-)
http://monster-island.org/tinashumor/humor/mflwebst.html
Am 27.08.2009 um 17:35 schrieb Cserep Janos:
use setStyle() and different styles for property files. That means
you should have 2 files:
MyApplication_male.properties
I remember this issue begin fixed already:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-855
did someone change ModalWindow in the meantime?
Am 19.08.2009 um 17:13 schrieb Igor Vaynberg:
it just means that you are on a https page but it links to some http
resources, eg images or javascripts.
salve!
Am 24.07.2009 um 10:55 schrieb Jeroen Steenbeeke:
If Dependency Injection is all you want to do then indeed Spring may
not be
the best choice, but in my case at least I use it for more than
that, as I
also use the Spring Transaction Manager and Spring Mailer.
Also, Spring does seem
check for
AjaxRequestTarget.get() != null
Am 22.07.2009 um 11:21 schrieb Marieke Vandamme:
I have specific components that need specific javascript or css
(jquery,
scriptaculous,...).
For those components I put the includes in headercontributor for those
components.
And when these
You can always use the current url and replace http:// with https://
then redirect to it...
WebRequest
and
WebRequest.getHttpServletRequest()
provides you with all you need.
if you do it in ajax you could use
window.location.href
to force the redirect from client side...
Am
correct - they are not serialized
however I don't know what will happen when using Terracotta...
Am 23.07.2009 um 01:09 schrieb David Chang:
Sorry if this is a dumb question.
Thanks.
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail:
looks nice, but no support for postgresql :-(
Am 02.07.2009 um 21:54 schrieb John Armstrong:
Since we are plugging our favorite DB tools I swear by Database
Workbench Pro (http://www.upscene.com/). The author is extremely
responsive (he'll give you a custom build, usually in 48 hours, when
I had the same issue with IE in a ModalWindow containing a form which
will immediately destroy the modal window :-(
Am 25.06.2009 um 08:34 schrieb John Patterson:
Actually, I have just found that hitting return in the text field
fires the
AjaxButton in Safari but in IE6 the form is
launch linux from a bootable disk and
# cp /dev/zero /dev/hba
Am 24.06.2009 um 17:46 schrieb Nicolas Melendez:
And if the reset button doesn't work, please click the Format C:
button :P
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Per Lundholm
per.lundh...@gmail.comwrote:
A reset button! Should
maybe it takes some time to synchronize with maven central but on my
last attempt to download the maven artifacts the classifiers 'javadoc'
and 'sources' were missing ...
besides that it's great to see the final release getting closer :-)
Am 18.06.2009 um 23:06 schrieb Jeremy Thomerson:
consider using salve :-)
http://code.google.com/p/salve/
http://code.google.com/p/salve/wiki/WhySalve
http://code.google.com/p/salve/wiki/SpringTransactionManager
http://code.google.com/p/salve/wiki/AnnotatedTransactionManager
Am 16.06.2009 um 10:30 schrieb Martijn Dashorst:
You'll need the
Maybe these help...
- you can override WebApplication.newAjaxRequestTarget(Page page)
- you can use AjaxRequestTarget.addListener() to add listeners
Am 23.04.2009 um 13:45 schrieb Liam Clarke-Hutchinson:
Hi Martin,
Yeah, we've got a page that has an immediate child label that needs to
be
Yes, I love that mailing list :-)
Am 05.03.2009 um 10:26 schrieb jWeekend:
Martijn,
Is there not already an EasyUpperCaseRUs.com web service you can
subscribe
to for unlimited conversions at an annual fee of under 30,000USD (or
100USD/conversion) who also have a 5 free conversions trial
So what's the result o this?
My dear customer, actually it is not possible to upper-case your
input because type conversion doesn't fit, validation is the wrong
place,too, and javascript uppercasing is not reliable if javascript is
disabled. However we can compute the 100.000.000 digit of
at the age of
15 for
beating up his Ethics teacher, despite being quite good at
mathematics.
Your Grateful Customer
Peter Ertl-3 wrote:
So what's the result o this?
My dear customer, actually it is not possible to upper-case your
input because type conversion doesn't fit, validation
Could there be any unexpected consequences when just up-casing the
string in the model's setter (setObject(...)) ?
like this...
void setObject(String input)
{
this.value = (input != null) ? input.toUpperCase() : null;
}
Am 05.03.2009 um 19:39 schrieb jWeekend:
Leszek,
Thank
You might take a look at
SharedResourceRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy
and
IndexedSharedResourceCodingStrategy
and eventually
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1666
regards
peter
Am 02.03.2009 um 10:17 schrieb Emanuele Gesuato:
Only want to know if an url similar to:
*lol*
made my day !
Am 02.03.2009 um 10:55 schrieb Martijn Dashorst:
when it's done.
Martijn
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 9:09 AM, SrinivasaRaju Ch
srinivas.r...@sifycorp.com wrote:
Hi,
When will wicket 1.4 GA Release..
Regards,
Srinivasa Raju CH.
Get your world in your inbox!
Mail,
setReadTimeout(int)
Also very important.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Peter Ertl pe...@gmx.org wrote:
Please use commons HttpClient, with the standard Java client you
have no
control over timeouts potentially hanging your application.
Is this still true?
I found that at least in Java 6
Please use commons HttpClient, with the standard Java client you
have no control over timeouts potentially hanging your application.
Is this still true?
I found that at least in Java 6 there is
URLConnection.setConnectTimeout(int)
Cheers
Peter
Am 05.02.2009 um 14:12 schrieb Erik van
All you want to know is summed up here :-)
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1716
Am 21.01.2009 um 11:56 schrieb Daniel Peters:
Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
Any one?
Thank you,
You can use the CSS keyword !important to override the wicket
definition.
Here is what I use in my app
You must have some url to specify for the IMG tag in the browser
html. in html images just need some url to work.
you should check if the request is authorized inside
DynamicImageResource. probably a good place to do this in
public IResourceStream getResourceStream()
get the
how is this wicket?
Am 12.01.2009 um 11:36 schrieb Michael Sparer:
http://www.google.com/search?q=java+zip ;-)
wch2001 wrote:
thanks , Pills.
How can I zip it ?
thanks
Pills wrote:
Zip them on the fly, then download the zip.
wch2001 a écrit :
in the folder: c:/cw/adsmart,
, and this looks absolutely normal that nothing
exists
in wicket for such a feature.
Separation of concerns is very usual on today's days.
Peter Ertl a écrit :
how is this wicket?
Am 12.01.2009 um 11:36 schrieb Michael Sparer:
http://www.google.com/search?q=java+zip ;-)
wch2001 wrote:
thanks
implement javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionListener
Am 09.01.2009 um 08:07 schrieb Eunice:
Hi,
Is there any methods or functions in wicket that can give me
numbers of users/sessions that is currently active and viewing/
opening a
page?
I've been googling and read on the API, still cannot
Why do you read up to 1 records into memory? Nobody will be able
to view all of these ever. I would set a limit at around 500-1000
records and provide some advanced filtering instead.
Am 07.01.2009 um 15:52 schrieb Ames, Tim:
My humble opinion is that you have to pay the price
Yeah, just put a breakpoint in WicketFilter, request a page in your
browser and step through the whole wicket source and try to
understand. Naturally this takes some time :-)
Am 18.12.2008 um 11:13 schrieb James Perry:
I'd recommend examining the WicketFilter as your starting point.
This
Daring to go even further, I think it's quite paranoid to obfuscate
database ids.
The danger of database ids in urls is not that people know about it
but they can fake them by altering the url. So the solution is not
some snakeoil-like encryption of the id but proper and thorough
Just because converter can convert 'from' and 'to' doesn't mean you
can't use it for one direction only
Am 12.12.2008 um 13:01 schrieb pixologe:
seems to be igor's point of view, at least:
http://www.nabble.com/append-a-converter-or-coversion-function-td15921777.html#a15964449
Peter Ertl
I really wonder why converters are not the right thing to do?
Trimming crap off the input is a one-way conversion *imho*
Am 11.12.2008 um 20:45 schrieb pixologe:
Please note that these were just examples, not actual use cases of
mine
(apart from the URL stuff).
Anyway, I think there are
concerning the proper javascript client for comet... is there anything
reasonable except dojo-cometd-client to use?
The dojo stuff feels really bloated for me
Am 11.12.2008 um 15:00 schrieb Michael Sparer:
Alright, I'll keep an eye on changes of your project. Maybe we can
merge some
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