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Is the DatesComparatorValidator object something you wrote or is that
something coming
in wicket 1.3?
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Igor,
The most verbose code is the following. It creates the FeedbackPanel and
two fields: a check-in date and a check-out date. The comments are a bit
heavy because this is a proof-of-concept app. At this point, and such best
practices pointers are more than welcome. Thank you.
...Oh, and
it was our 2nd choice after considering a host of other
options, including Stripes, Rife, Tapestry, Echo2, GWT, etc.
I'd be interested to learn what you liked and didn't like about those
alternatives (on this list or private).
Eelco
...Oh, and the CylleniusCalendar (our underlying app is named Cyllenius) is
simply a sub-class of DatePicker with a HeaderContributor.forCss() to
increase its z-index a a value greater than that of the ModalWindow from
which it is opened.
For anyone using that date picker component, read
Briefly, we wanted a component-centric framework for reuse and more nimble
refactoring -- e.g. should this form be in-line with the rest of the page or
in a popup; should this content be in a sequence of panels or in tabs? This
left us with:
Tapestry -- we heard daunting things about the
Cyllenius is a name for the Greek god Hermes -- associated with commerce.
Given the importance of a solid date picker, I imagine we'll be following
and perhaps contributing to this effort.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cylleniusredirect=no
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Cyllenius is a name for the Greek god Hermes -- associated with commerce.
That sounds a lot better than Hillenius with Herpes ;)
Eelco
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Using Tomcat but need to do more?
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Cyllenius is a name for the Greek god Hermes -- associated with commerce.
That sounds a lot better than Hillenius with Herpes ;)
Though I too have some godly features. But that's OT.
Eelco
You know, JSF is sounding better better
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Cyllenius is a name for the Greek god Hermes -- associated with
commerce.
That sounds a lot
He is talking about his beer drinking, I think...
Erik.
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You know, JSF is sounding better better
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start with something simple like creating a reusable datetextfield
private static class DateField extends DateTextField {
public DateField(String id, IModel model) {
super(id, model, MM/dd/);
setrequired(true);
setoutputmarkupid(true);
}
}
this will change the
Now I'm really laughing at myself. I was reasonably proud of extracting
this.
private FormComponentFeedbackBorder buildAjaxFeedbackBorder(String
borderId,
FormComponent component, final FeedbackPanel feedback)
{
final FormComponentFeedbackBorder border = new
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Now I'm really laughing at myself. I was reasonably proud of extracting
this.
you will get used to it, it is not apparent right off the bat. you did the
hardest part which is write the code in the first place. what i did was just
reorganize it
now convert the datepicker from a panel to a behavior - pretty easy to do,
in fact eelco will be doing that today?
Just checked that in (wicket-datetime, CalendarPopup component is now
replaced by behavior DatePicker). Imo, writing it like a behavior is
less elegant than a component, but it's
Hello all,
After closely considering Wicket and JSF my company has decided to go with
Wicket for our web development framework. This was based on a two week
prototype effort between two teams of four developers each. The Wicket team
made rapid progress and had extra time to add in unrequested
That's good news Scott! You were actually pretty helpful yourself by
thinking with us and providing good cases to answer.
Let's not forget b.t.w. that there is a lot of free-time sweat and
tears sacrificed by the developers of MyFaces, tomahawk, etc, and that
- even though JSF doesn't have my
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2. Overall there was a preference for Wicket's Java components over JSF's
taglibs and backing bean code. This was not a unanimous preference, and
taglibs are much more concise than Wicket code. However, the cleanness of
the resulting HTML was a
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