Hi,
we are currently adopting Wicket as our primary web framework (at
jalbum.net) and these recent User Group activites seems like a good
thing! I think everybody in Stockholm/Sweden who's got an intrest in
Wicket should gather at our office and have good time while we share
our Wicket
Actually I just realized what causes this but have no idea how to get past
it. The InviteAcceptacePage has a Panel within another Panel. The nested
Panel contains a simple form submit button. The IndexParamUrlStrategy's
appendParameters() function is called with this Map parameters (from an
Yes I am using a stateless login form. Wow. Thanks for getting that
response out. I was able to see exactly where it fails inside the
appendParameters() function of the IndexParamUrlCodingStrategy (see my
follow up post). Now that you mention the stateless form, it seems it must
simply not
I had the same problem; it was caused by a StatelessForm on the page.
When replacing StatelessForm with Form it went away. Are you using a
stateless form as well?
BTW, I made a JIRA issue for this:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-950
Regards,
Sebastiaan
Chris Lintz wrote:
Hi
I'm working with the trunk.
What wicket version are you using?
-Matej
On 9/13/07, buealb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Tree component. I have problems with the rendering of the
children
of an TreeItem. If I look the code of Component.renderComponent, after of
calling to
Hi
Im trying to upgrade our application to wicket 1.3 comming from 1.2.6,
all now compiles fine but at runtime I get an exception in
my application:
/**
* @param properties
*Properties map with names of any library initializers
in it
*/
private final void
Is that THE Matt Raible? Are you using Wicket in anger or evaluating?
mraible wrote:
I noticed the following in my logs today when using Wicket 1.2.6. Is this
a known issue?
Thanks,
Matt
Sep 14, 2007 1:19:59 AM org.apache.catalina.session.StandardSession
writeObject
Sep 14,
On 9/14/07, Sam Hough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that THE Matt Raible? Are you using Wicket in anger or evaluating?
I bet with stress on the anger ;-)
AppFuse supports Wicket now too if I'm correct.
Eelco
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Hi,
We are having problems while testing our wicket-application with multiple
users. Wicket says that there are too many open files.
Do you have an Idea how we can avoid this problem?
We are using Wicket 1.3.0-beta2 in Tomcat 5.5.23 with IBM JDK 5 on a Red-Hat
Linux.
This is the error-log:
Do you open any files (streams) in your webapplication that you forgot
to close? That would cause the files to run out and cause wicket to
complain when it tries to open a new file.
On linux you can easily see WHICH resources are being left open by doing
lsof. Once you know which resource is
Dead on! thanks :)
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Im trying to upgrade our application to wicket 1.3 comming from 1.2.6,
all now compiles fine but at runtime I get an exception in
my application:
/**
* @param properties
*Properties map with names of any library
Are you sure your Form validates, when you click AjaxLink? Because
otherwise the onSubmit is not invoked. Can you put a breakpoint in
onSubmit? Also there is onError handler that is invoked when form
validation fails.
-Matej
On 9/14/07, Vit Rozkovec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sorry, I could
No, currently there is not.
-Matej
On 9/14/07, Anthony J Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to center a ModalWindow so that when a user scrolls the site
with the navigator scrollbar, the ModalWindow stays centered while the site
behind scrolls?
Thanks
Anthony
Then it's a bug probably. Can you please create a JIRA issue so that I
don't forget to look at it?
Thanks.
-Matej
On 9/14/07, buealb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working with the trunk.
What wicket version are you using?
-Matej
On 9/13/07, buealb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm
It's not a simple thing. A huge amount of time (both for
implementation and testing) went into the current modal window library
to make it work as cross-browser as possible. Unfortunately, I wasn't
aware of all the exotic use cases people want so the library is rather
monolithic. There is a
Ok well I think I'm going to abandon this for the meantime and just use an
indicator and a modal semi-transparent overlay over the site. I don't really
have the time to learn cross-browser javascript!
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From: Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi,
Is there a way to center a ModalWindow so that when a user scrolls the site
with the navigator scrollbar, the ModalWindow stays centered while the site
behind scrolls?
Thanks
Anthony
It seems to be a rather tricky issue in terms of browser compatibilty. I
have been looking around for alternatives to ModalWindow and most of them
only have this working in FF (the small ones which don't involve a huge
library that is). Pity I'm not a JS expert...
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Well, modal window is a bit overkill in this case. I guess I'd replace
it by a custom mask and probably a centered message with a button.
It's hard to be any detailed, as this requires some CSS work and
custom javascript.
-Matej
On 9/13/07, Anthony J Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Hi!
How to compress resources (css, java scripts) which are lying not in
the classpath but in /css and /js in the webapp context folder? How can
I create a CompressedResourceReference to such a resource?
--
Andrew Klochkov
Hi,
as far as I know, we donĀ“t open any files or streams. I now got the
catalina.out and it says that it is a SocketException:
2007-09-13 18:53:24,721 ERROR [TP-Processor116]
org.apache.wicket.util.resource.UrlResourceStream: getLastModified for
jar:file:/home/fips/webapps/WEB-INF/lib/wicket-
Hi,
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Do you run in development mode? Try switching to deployment mode.
In development mode wicket will scan for changes of files, and that
triggers a bug/feature in the JVM that keeps file handles open.
Martijn
As far as I recall, this bug was actually fixed (I
Hi,
Did you try looking at which resources are open with the lsof? Without
knowing what it is specifically that's causing the problem, the problem
is kind of hard to debug.
And yes, when you've run out of file descriptors, opening anything that
requires one is going to fail, whether it be
Hi
Earlier I could set locale by doing this
getApplicationSettings().setDefaultLocale(loc); from wicketTester...
How do I do this now?
regards Nino
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Added a Bookmarkable link
(http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/community-meetups.html),
flagging the URL to the static page that should be used to
reduce the load on the wiki itself!
Thanks, Gwyn :)
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Hi,
our Application is running in deployment-mode.
Unfortunately we are not directly able to debug the system, because it is
running on the server at our client and so far we couldn't reproduce the
error on our own server. Is it also possible that this is a
configuration-issue? Can we tell tomcat
Hi,
our Application is running in deployment-mode.
Unfortunately we are not directly able to debug the system, because it is
running on the server at our client and so far we couldn't reproduce the
error on our own server. Is it also possible that this is a
configuration-issue? Can we tell tomcat
Hi,
simple question: How to set model Palette header (Avaiable, Selected) ?
I have a locale combo and I want to use ResourceModel, to change headers,
when locale is changed.
Thanks
Fero
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Is this only at your client's site? Why doesn't this show on your own
test servers? It seems like a configuration issue.
One way to get around this problem is to unzip the jar and put the
contents on the classpath. This will solve the problem for your client
until we have found the cause.
Hello,
I had the same problem with tinymce in internet explorer. I was glad to read
this thread and downloaded the latest sources from CVS. But now I get a
firefox error saying : tinyMCE.baseURL has no properties
(tiny_mce_src.js:88). Am i the only one getting this error or is it a common
We did also get this Error:
2007-09-13 19:02:49,186 ERROR [FilePageSavingThread-MainApplication]
org.apache.wicket.protocol.http.FilePageStore: Error saving page
de.csg.fips.fe.main.MainPage [9,2] for the sessionid
D95AA4FC47B08FA1EC718F8BA4E7AB29
2007-09-13 19:02:51,188 ERROR
Hi
i don't get this error in firefox. And I configured TinyMCE just like in the
examples.
Benjamin
2007/9/14, Marieke Vandamme [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I had the same problem with tinymce in internet explorer. I was glad to
read
this thread and downloaded the latest sources from CVS.
I have added myself to the meetup list on the wiki.
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/community-meetups.html
Frank
On 9/13/07, Flemming Boller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nino
Yes count me in also.
/Flemming Boller
On 9/13/07, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
By default diskpagestore doesn't eat more then 25 handles (I even plan
to increasing this), unless you are under _extreme_ load, but then
you'd see WARN messages in log.
We used to have a problem with jetty and filehandles. Jetty didn't
properly close file handle when serving static resources.
my guess is that you load tinymce using ajax, where tinymce area is placed
in a panel that is loaded dynamically.
if the above is true then there (TinymceBehaviour constructor) is a boolean
parameter called 'ajax' that you have to set to true.
/iulian
On 9/14/07, Marieke Vandamme [EMAIL
On 9/14/07, Doug Leeper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why doesn't the ImageButton follow the same behavior as Image when utilizing
Resources. With Image I have the ability to add a SharedResource with a
ValueMap. The ImageButton only allows me to add a Resource at construction
with no Values.
On 9/14/07, Doug Leeper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks...I will file an RFE.
However, given that the probability that this won't be accepted...how should
I didn't say we wouldn't accept your RFE, it was a remark in general.
It never hurts to file a RFE, just don't expect us to honor every
Hi,
I don't know if those jars should be open multiple times (unless you do
fancy stuff with classloaders maybe), so that may be a wicket issue (or
an issue of one of the extensions you use)... I know enough about wicket
yet to answer that question. (In my first real deployed webapp, which I
Well ... it didn't. And the strangest thing is that when working with the
previous CVS sources from tinymce, it does.. Can it have something to do
with those changes for internet explorer or ajax? I can go back to the
previous release, but then internet explorer doesn't work...
Marieke Vandamme
Hi
I am have a bit of a problem with Wicket and Acegi. I am not getting an
exception so there is no trace.
What is happening is that once logged in the Authentication is sometimes not
set. I get it as follows:
AuthenticationToken tkn =
SecurityContextHolder.getContext().getAuthentication() ;
Hi,
i didn't truncate the list. but this was just with one user (me).
But I did find out one new thing:
when I load the page with the TinyMCE-textarea in internet explorer 6 the
lsof goes up by 130.
when I load the same page with firefox there is no noticeable change in the
lsof (actually it
there are two ways to use tinymce:
1) TinyMCEPanel - does add static tinymce capabilities to the page/textarea
2) TinyMCEBehaviour - it is a try to make tinymce/ajax load/work together,
but it seems that tinymce library is not ajax ready (if you look at how they
lazy-load JS files in background
Hi,
It does look to me like it could be an issue in the
wicket-contrib-tinymce part, probably as a result of the bug in the JDK
jar file handling.
Btw, how are you deploying? In an war file? Does it get expanded
automatically? (if not, you could try expanding it to solve the problem).
Hi, is it possible to have more than one wicket:extend on one page. I want
to make an universal page with form. This form has some common features, but
I want to extend it. I want to extend the page as well (to put some panels
under the form) but not always. I don't want to code a Form as a Panel
You can use border/body in a similar way than child/extend. Also, if
the form incarnations haven't a lot of common markup between them, you
can use the form as the webmarkupcontainer it is and put its logic in
one place but the markup everywhere the form is.
Regards,
Carlos
On 9/14/07, fero
Martijn,
I didn't mean to infer that you wouldn't accept the RFE. Sorry about the
confusion.
I did create an RFE (WICKET-975) and attached the patch. I hope I followed
the guidelines.
It was fairly easy to adjust as I followed the Image behaviors for the
resource reference.
BTW...I didn't
Our company is in the process of evaluating the feasibility in transitioning
our UI framework to Wicket. In doing so, I stumbled upon this article
http://ptrthomas.wordpress.com/2007/05/14/a-wicket-user-tries-jsf/ that does a
nice job of composing a simple side-by-side comparison of JSF and
I didnt know Seam was a UI framework...
-Igor
On 9/14/07, William Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our company is in the process of evaluating the feasibility in
transitioning our UI framework to Wicket. In doing so, I stumbled upon this
article
thanks
-igor
On 9/14/07, Chris Lintz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I Have submitted the following Jira on this issue:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-976
Chris Lintz wrote:
Actually I just realized what causes this but have no idea how to get
past
it. The
...to be politically correct, Application Framework, but I'm referring to
the portion of the framework that addresses the UI.
-Original Message-
From: Igor Vaynberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 12:22 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wicket vs.
which part is that exactly? im not that familiar with it.
-igor
On 9/14/07, William Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...to be politically correct, Application Framework, but I'm referring
to the portion of the framework that addresses the UI.
-Original Message-
From: Igor Vaynberg
Your framework review is spot on about a very helpful community. Not sure
Eelco or Igor ever sleep.
Not sure either ;-) But many others in the team and some users work
just as hard on supporting Wicket!
Eelco
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Eelco,
I appreciate your input- very objective answer!
-Original Message-
From: Eelco Hillenius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 12:32 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wicket vs. JSF/Seam (The Dead Debate)
On 9/14/07, William Hoover [EMAIL
Hehe but the answer to the wicket:child was that you cannot have more than
one, this has been on the list before...
Nino.Martinez wrote:
You could have a abstract class which had a listview which iterate over
panels and added the form, you could then deliver the model for the
listview in
or transient...
-Nino
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
On 9/13/07, mraible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed the following in my logs today when using Wicket 1.2.6. Is this
a
known issue?
That happens when you include your loggers as members. Unfortunately,
they are not serializable. If you
Me too, wanted to add the meetup to the page. But was too darn busy upgrading
from 1.2.6 to 1.3:)
Frank Bille-2 wrote:
I have added myself to the meetup list on the wiki.
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/community-meetups.html
Frank
On 9/13/07, Flemming Boller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or transient...
That will fix the exception, but will throw null pointers when you use
the back button (at least with the SLCSS/ in a cluster).
Eelco
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Hi Gerolf
It should be pretty easy to implement right?
Should I make a patch if I can?
regards Nino
Gerolf Seitz wrote:
from the top of my head i'd say it's not yet possible.
yould you please file a RFE? thanks.
gerolf
On 9/14/07, Nino.Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Im
yeah, patches are always welcome (and increases the chances for the issue to
be processed, although no guarantee for that ;) )
gerolf
On 9/14/07, Nino.Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gerolf
It should be pretty easy to implement right?
Should I make a patch if I can?
regards Nino
Maybe WICKET-950 should be marked as a duplicate of this one then.
Regards,
Sebastiaan
Chris Lintz wrote:
I Have submitted the following Jira on this issue:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-976
Chris Lintz wrote:
Actually I just realized what causes this but have no idea how to
When we chose between JSF and Wicket our conclusions were:
1. JSF is more compact because tags involve fewer lines of code than
Java components.
2. Wicket is much easier to extend than JSF. An example is in order.
We sell a customer a hotel room reservation tickets to two different
shows. We
yeah sorry i missed that last line in your post or I wouldnt have submitted.
I guess better 2 Jira's for it than none :)
Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
Maybe WICKET-950 should be marked as a duplicate of this one then.
Regards,
Sebastiaan
Chris Lintz wrote:
I Have submitted the following
Thank you for your input Scott. I have noticed the same trend in my encounters
with JSF.
-Original Message-
From: Scott Swank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 2:04 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wicket vs. JSF/Seam (The Dead Debate)
When we chose
I want to use xhtml files instead of html files
so I overwrite the method WebPage#getMarkupType
to return xhtml to make it work.
But got an MarkupNotFoundException which sugested to turn on debugging
for org.apache.wicket.util.resource but didn't got any debugging about the
filenames that were
fero wrote:
Hi, is it possible to have more than one wicket:extend on one page.
I use a convention of adding components at the extension point from an
overridable method. The base class just returns an empty component;
subclasess return a Panel. I don't know if that's more templates than
I looked over a lot of the usual examples but didn't quite find what I
was looking for... I also tried looking for more information inside of
Pro Wicket. As always, pointers to useful examples and documentation
appreciated.
My overall task is to make a dropdown menu, one that appears under a
The panel is not rendered when you call setVisible(false). So the
subsequent ajax update has no dom element to replace. You can call
panel.setOutputMarkupPlaceholderTag(true) to work around it.
-Matej
On 9/14/07, Kirk Israel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked over a lot of the usual examples but
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 04:05:47PM +0200, Ian Godman wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with Wicket/Acegi or know how Wicket deals
with Acegi integration? I need ideas of where to look.
Ian
Can you post the Spring configuration for your Acegi beans?
jk
I have a FormComponentPanel, I want it to get and set a property from
the Form it belongs to who's model is a CompoundPropertyModel.
When the FormComponentPanel is loaded, how can I get the backing model's
object whether someone passes in a Model or it should get it from the
parent?
If my
initialize them lazily then
add(new DropDownChoice(id, new PropertyModel(this, model)); == will
evaluate at runtime so if cmp is used it will work.
-igor
On 9/14/07, Joe Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a FormComponentPanel, I want it to get and set a property from
the Form it belongs
Is there already an effort out there to make Wicket more accessible for
people with disabilities? It seems like the framework is well-suited to
this -- for instance, adding ARIA (http://www.w3.org/TR/aria-roadmap/)
attributes to markup tags, setting tabindex numbers intelligently and
if this can be done in a light weight manner i would be all for merging this
into the core component set
-igor
On 9/14/07, James Renfro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there already an effort out there to make Wicket more accessible for
people with disabilities? It seems like the framework is
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