Hi,
I was actually trying to use getPageParameters() as well, and it was
returning null too...
The reason I want to use it is, I have a base page which adds a "context
panel" fragment in the page, which it gets by an abstract method
"getContextPanel()". Now in the sub page I wanted to use th
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>
> in FirstLogin.java ---
> PageParameters params = new PageParameters();
> System.out.print("pid=" + params.getKey("pid"));--the output is
> null;how to get the parameter?
What are you doing here exactly?
Are you creating the PageParameters yourself?? in the FirstLogin page?
T
Yes there is, it's in Page.java at line 319
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> To: users@wicket.apache.org
> Subject: Re:RE: getPageParameters() NullPointer
>
> thanks
thanks,but there is no method of "Page.getPageParameters()", how to use it ?
may you show me in detial ?
Stephan, what you want is not PageParameters.getKey("id"), but
PageParameters.getInt("id");
> PageParameters params = new PageParameters();
> System.out.print("pid=" + params.get
Stephan, what you want is not PageParameters.getKey("id"), but
PageParameters.getInt("id");
@zhangjunfeng:
> PageParameters params = new PageParameters();
> System.out.print("pid=" + params.getKey("pid"));--the output is null
yes, the output is null, you just created a new, empty page para
That was easy ;)
Thanks for your help.
Stephan
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Von: Martijn Dashorst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. Januar 2008 12:13
An: users@wicket.apache.org
Betreff: Re: getPageParameters() NullPointer
OK,
hangon...
You need to define a constructor
.org
Betreff: Re: getPageParameters() NullPointer
Stating the obvious, but did you check if the parameter was actually present
in the URL?
Martijn
On 1/22/08, Stephan Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm experiencing a problem using getPageParameters().
>
&
OK,
hangon...
You need to define a constructor *taking* a pageparameters object.
In that object you can find the parameters.
Martijn
On 1/22/08, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Stating the obvious, but did you check if the parameter was actually
> present in the URL?
>
> Martijn
Stating the obvious, but did you check if the parameter was actually present
in the URL?
Martijn
On 1/22/08, Stephan Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm experiencing a problem using getPageParameters().
>
> The parameter id is passed to MyPage:
> setResponsePage(MyPage.class, new P
Hi all,
I'm experiencing a problem using getPageParameters().
The parameter id is passed to MyPage:
setResponsePage(MyPage.class, new PageParameters("id="+evalId));
In the constructor of MyPage I try to access the parameter id:
Integer evalId = Integer.parseInt(getPageParameters().getKey("id"));
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