RE: Page Expired to home or login instead of default?
> I can't seem to find anywhere, how I get wicket to automatically go to > the "home" page instead of the "Page Expired" page when the session is > invalidated (expires, or the user logs out). Never actually tried this, but I don't see why it wouldn't work... Application.get().getApplicationSettings().setPageExpiredErrorPage( HomePage.class ); Let me know if this works for you. -dml- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Page Expired to home or login instead of default?
I can't seem to find anywhere, how I get wicket to automatically go to the "home" page instead of the "Page Expired" page when the session is invalidated (expires, or the user logs out). Can anyone give me a hint as to were to look (i've likely just missed it in some documentation)? - Brill - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wicket IOC / Java EE Problem?
Upon reviewing wicket-contrib-javaee, I suspect that its behavior wrt stateful session beans is broken. afaict, it caches a single lazy init proxy per EJB type (JavaEEProxyFieldValueFactory#getCachedProxy). It then injects it into every component that needs an instance of that EJB type. The first component to access the lazy proxy triggers the target lookup, so all the components will have a proxy to the *same* EJB which is the wrong behavior. At least for stateful session beans like, say, a shopping cart, this would be bad because every user would share the same cart. Furthermore, if the component is serialized and brought back, the deserialized lazy proxy will do a new target lookup and get a new EJB. So again in the shopping cart case, this is bad because the web application will forget your cart. I'm wondering if my understanding of contrib-javaee, lazy proxies, and component serialization is correct. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with Pagination in Wicket 1.3.4
Until 1.3.3 the PagingNavigator class added the navigation links on the constructor, but on 1.3.4 those links are added on the onBeforeRender method. Are you overriding the method? would be useful if you provide us with some related piece of code. Umesh Paliwal wrote: > > Hi , > > > > I had downloaded Wicket 1.3.4 for the Autocomplete issue with IE. > > > > Now the AutoComplete works fine. But when I click on the table with > Pagination, I get the following error. > > > > > Unexpected RuntimeException > > WicketMessage: Unable to find component with id 'first' in > [MarkupContainer [Component id = navigator, page = > com.osi.nx.objeditor.ClassBuilder, path = > 0:classattrpanel:panel:navigator.DataViewClassTable$3, isVisible = true, > isVersioned = false]]. This means that you declared wicket:id=first in > your markup, but that you either did not add the component to your page > at all, or that the hierarchy does not match. > [markup = > jar:file:/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/uxp1/.m2/repository/org/apache/w > icket/wicket/1.3.4/wicket-1.3.4.jar!/org/apache/wicket/markup/html/navig > ation/paging/PagingNavigator.html > > > > > > << < > > # 5 > > > >> > > > > , index = 3, current = ' ' (line 21, column 2)] > > Root cause: > > org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupException: Unable to find component with > id 'first' in [MarkupContainer [Component id = navigator, page = > com.osi.nx.objeditor.ClassBuilder, path = > 0:classattrpanel:panel:navigator.DataViewClassTable$3, isVisible = true, > isVersioned = false]]. This means that you declared wicket:id=first in > your markup, but that you either did not add the component to your page > at all, or that the hierarchy does not match. > [markup = > jar:file:/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/uxp1/.m2/repository/org/apache/w > icket/wicket/1.3.4/wicket-1.3.4.jar!/org/apache/wicket/markup/html/navig > ation/paging/PagingNavigator.html > > > > > > << < > > # 5 > > > >> > > > > , index = 3, current = ' ' (line 21, column 2)] > at > org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupStream.throwMarkupException(MarkupStream. > java:464) > at > org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderNext(MarkupContainer.java:1344) > at > org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderComponentTagBody(MarkupContainer > .java:1476) > at > org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderAssociatedMarkup(MarkupContainer > .java:639) > at > org.apache.wicket.markup.html.panel.Panel.onComponentTagBody(Panel.java: > 112) > at org.apache.wicket.Component.renderComponent(Component.java:2481) > at > org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.onRender(MarkupContainer.java:1411) > at org.apache.wicket.Component.render(Component.java:2318) > at > org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderNext(MarkupContainer.java:1297) > at > org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderComponentTagBody(MarkupContainer > .java:1476) > at > org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.renderAssociatedMarkup(MarkupContainer > .java:639) > at > org.apache.wicket.markup.html.panel.Panel.onComponentTagBody(Panel.java: > 112) > at org.apache.wicket.Component.renderComponent(Component.java:2481) > at > org.apache.wicket.MarkupContainer.onRender(MarkupContainer.java:1411) > at org.apache.wicket.Component.render(Component.java:2318) > at org.apache.wicket.Component.renderComponent(Component.java:2421) > at > org.apache.wicket.ajax.AjaxRequestTarget.respondComponent(AjaxRequestTar > get.java:752) > at > org.apache.wicket.ajax.AjaxRequestTarget.respondComponents(AjaxRequestTa > rget.java:649) > at > org.apache.wicket.ajax.AjaxRequestTarget.respond(AjaxRequestTarget.java: > 564) > at > org.apache.wicket.request.AbstractRequestCycleProcessor.respond(Abstract > RequestCycleProcessor.java:104) > at > org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle.processEventsAndRespond(RequestCycle.java > :1177) > at org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle.step(RequestCycle.java:1248) > at org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle.steps(RequestCycle.java:1349) > at org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle.request(RequestCycle.java:493) > at > org.apache.wicket.protocol.http.WicketFilter.doGet(WicketFilter.java:387 > ) > at > org.apache.wicket.protocol.http.WicketFilter.doFilter(WicketFilter.java: > 199) > at > org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler$CachedChain.doFilter(ServletHan > dler.java:1084) > at > org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler.handle(ServletHandler.java:360) > at > org.mortbay.jetty.security.SecurityHandler.handle(SecurityHandler.java:2 > 16) > at > org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.SessionHandler.handle(SessionHandler.java:181) > at > org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler.handle(ContextHandler.java:726) > at > org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.handle(WebAppContext.java:405) > at > org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandlerCollection.handle(Co
Re: generics
How do you cope with deeply nested model properties? For example: public class PersonViewer extends Component { .. } some other component does: person.getOrders().get(0).setAmount(0); // first order for free (as in beer) Matthijs Johan Compagner wrote: There are many state things in a component. Wicket itself has only a few like model/visibile/enable. But a developer could add many many more. In our project this is easily handled by our components. Every component knows when it is changed, what ever it is and then a visitor adds them to ajax. We have a fixed set of components so its not a big problem. On 7/4/08, Matthijs Wensveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Matej Knopp wrote: On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 9:51 AM, Matej Knopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: And there is some functionality in there that Wicket might be better without. For example, onModelChanged / Changing things become tricky when you share the same model between different instances. And when using setModelObject() with an object that is equal to the current model object, but a different instance (such as a Hibernate-persisted object bound to the correct session), you have to either do getModel().setObject() or change the model comparator. setModelObject isn't the best idea IMHO. Models should support some kind of state change notifications, we might want to improve that for 1.5, though it probably wouldn't be very easy to do. Well, we can hardly detect change of propertypromodels unless we pull and compare the value every time... Better state change notifications would be a huge improvement IMO because that way components could add themselves to AjaxRequestTarget when needed. Currently all Ajax functionality requires Ajaxified components to know about each other and when they should be displayed. Some kind of even mechanism as described in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1312 would definitely help, but a model-driven approach would be even better. I was thinking to support this using annotations and aspects and the likes, but I haven't had the time to create a proof of concept. Matthijs PS. Thread subject has become little different than thread content :) -- Matthijs Wensveen Func. Internet Integration W http://www.func.nl T +31 20 423 F +31 20 4223500 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Matthijs Wensveen Func. Internet Integration W http://www.func.nl T +31 20 423 F +31 20 4223500 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: OSGi and class loading issues solution proposal
Hi, I'm working on a project that uses Wicket and OSGi and have come across some of the same classloading issues. We don't use Spring, so I can't comment on that side of things. Some brief comments follow below: 2008/7/3 Daniel Stoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Proposal 1 (change actual method behavior): > Modify resolveClass() method in DefaultClassResolver as I wrote above Using the classloader that loaded the DefaultClassLoader class, and enabling dynamic imports in this bundle doesn't sound ideal to me. We have created our own Wicket bundle and we don't use dynamic imports on it. > Proposal 2 (do not change actual method behavior): > Make DefaultClassResolver extensible (remove final modifier in class > declaration) and define a new method (invent a better name for it ;)): We have implemented our own IClassResolver which delegates to Wicket's DefaultClassResolver, then performs its own steps where this doesn't succeed in loading a class. So we don't actually need the DefaultClassResolver to be extensible, nor have we needed to copy any code or patch Wicket classes. I don't mind if DefaultClassResolver is made extensible of course, but I'm not sure how much value this adds. Regarding resolution of classes for components provided by other bundles, we have implemented a simple service-based lookup of classes. This sounds a lot like the IClassResolver services in Pax Wicket that Edward describe. Some common solution for how to best do this sounds potentially very useful (a WicketOsgi subproject that provides the necessary code maybe?) And, I'm obviously strongly in favour of fixing any bits of code in Wicket that uses Class.forName() instead of using the IClassResolver mechanism! Regards, Jan
strange log entries about wicket-event.js
After having migrated from wicket 1.2.7 to 1.3.4, the following error often appears in our log: ERROR - RequestCycle - URL fragment has unmatched key/value pair: resources/org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WicketEventReference/wicket-event.js We use mountBookmarkablePages (nice url's) and a servlet-api Filter mapped on url-pattern "/*". But when requesting the url directly from a browser, like: www.mywebsite.com/resources/org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WicketEventReference/wicket-event.js all is fine and the file wicket-event.js is being served properly. What is going on? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/strange-log-entries-about-wicket-event.js-tp18280959p18280959.html Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange stack trace in logs
I can actually reproduce this problem now, with our application. I don't know if this is the only way to make it happen, but it occurs when right clicking a link and selecting "open in new tab", but only where the resulting page contains a specific type of component that includes the css file mentioned in the log trace. Looking at it in the debugger, the request looks like: [method = GET, protocol = HTTP/1.1, requestURL = http://localhost:8081//home/wicket:interface/%3A2%3A1%3AINewBrowserWindowListener%3A%3A/CollectionNodeComponent.css, contentType = null, contentLength = -1, contextPath = , pathInfo = /home/wicket:interface/:2:1:INewBrowserWindowListener::/CollectionNodeComponent.css, requestURI = //home/wicket:interface/%3A2%3A1%3AINewBrowserWindowListener%3A%3A/CollectionNodeComponent.css, servletPath = /, pathTranslated = null] AbstractRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.decodeParameters tries to decode the parametersFragment: "wicket:interface/%3A2%3A1%3AINewBrowserWindowListener%3A%3A/CollectionNodeComponent.css" which splits into 3 parts: wicket:interface %3A2%3A1%3AINewBrowserWindowListener%3A%3A CollectionNodeComponent.css Which causes the error as it's an odd number of items. So I guess the question is why the path for this request looks like it does - maybe someone who knows the internals of Wicket can shed some light on this? Regards, Jan 2008/7/4 Piller Sébastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Thank you Jan! I'm glad not to be alone with this strange problem > > On our side, we're using wicket 1.3.1 with the same behavior. > > Jan Stette a écrit : > >> I've also had reports of a similar problem. The logs I have show >> references >> to css files, and I'm sure that the user didn't modify any URLs: >> >> ERROR 11:52:37,426 [btpool1-5] wicket.RequestCycle URL fragment has >> unmatched key/value pair: >> >> wicket:interface/_0_1214298450782%3A0%3A3%3AINewBrowserWindowListener%3A%3A/wicket:pageMapName/_0_1214298450782/CollectionNodeComponent.css >> >> java.lang.IllegalStateException: URL fragment has unmatched key/value >> pair: >> >> wicket:interface/_0_1214298450782%3A0%3A3%3AINewBrowserWindowListener%3A%3A/wicket:pageMapName/_0_1214298450782/CollectionNodeComponent.css >> >> at >> >> org.apache.wicket.request.target.coding.AbstractRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.decodeParameters(AbstractRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.java:174) >> >> at >> >> org.apache.wicket.request.target.coding.BookmarkablePageRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.decode(BookmarkablePageRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.java:76) >> >> <...> >> >> I'm trying to reproduce/debug this at the moment, I'll post more details >> if >> I find anything out. (We're on Wicket 1.3.3 by the way) >> >> Jan >> >> > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Re: Strange stack trace in logs
Thank you Jan! I'm glad not to be alone with this strange problem On our side, we're using wicket 1.3.1 with the same behavior. Jan Stette a écrit : I've also had reports of a similar problem. The logs I have show references to css files, and I'm sure that the user didn't modify any URLs: ERROR 11:52:37,426 [btpool1-5] wicket.RequestCycle URL fragment has unmatched key/value pair: wicket:interface/_0_1214298450782%3A0%3A3%3AINewBrowserWindowListener%3A%3A/wicket:pageMapName/_0_1214298450782/CollectionNodeComponent.css java.lang.IllegalStateException: URL fragment has unmatched key/value pair: wicket:interface/_0_1214298450782%3A0%3A3%3AINewBrowserWindowListener%3A%3A/wicket:pageMapName/_0_1214298450782/CollectionNodeComponent.css at org.apache.wicket.request.target.coding.AbstractRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.decodeParameters(AbstractRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.java:174) at org.apache.wicket.request.target.coding.BookmarkablePageRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.decode(BookmarkablePageRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.java:76) <...> I'm trying to reproduce/debug this at the moment, I'll post more details if I find anything out. (We're on Wicket 1.3.3 by the way) Jan - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange stack trace in logs
I've also had reports of a similar problem. The logs I have show references to css files, and I'm sure that the user didn't modify any URLs: ERROR 11:52:37,426 [btpool1-5] wicket.RequestCycle URL fragment has unmatched key/value pair: wicket:interface/_0_1214298450782%3A0%3A3%3AINewBrowserWindowListener%3A%3A/wicket:pageMapName/_0_1214298450782/CollectionNodeComponent.css java.lang.IllegalStateException: URL fragment has unmatched key/value pair: wicket:interface/_0_1214298450782%3A0%3A3%3AINewBrowserWindowListener%3A%3A/wicket:pageMapName/_0_1214298450782/CollectionNodeComponent.css at org.apache.wicket.request.target.coding.AbstractRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.decodeParameters(AbstractRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.java:174) at org.apache.wicket.request.target.coding.BookmarkablePageRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.decode(BookmarkablePageRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.java:76) <...> I'm trying to reproduce/debug this at the moment, I'll post more details if I find anything out. (We're on Wicket 1.3.3 by the way) Jan 2008/7/4 Piller Sébastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Thank you for your answer... Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be the only > reason... I've got some stack trace speaking about css and js > > java.lang.IllegalStateException: URL fragment has unmatched key/value pair: > ../../resources/mypack.MyClass/script.js >at > org.apache.wicket.request.target.coding.AbstractRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.decodeParameters(AbstractRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.java:174) >at > org.apache.wicket.request.target.coding.PackageRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.decode(PackageRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy.java:103) > > I think the user didn't try anything with the js scripts... And I really > have a lot of traces... > > > Martijn Dashorst a écrit : > >> usually this is from users that copy/paste incomplete url's from other >> users, or people tampering with urls >> >> Martijn >> >> > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Re: How to add nodes to a tree using Ajax
sorry hier are the file http://www.nabble.com/file/p18279343/MyTree.java MyTree.java To your point 3: A possible solution would be: Catch only the root level and next level from the database, give it into the tree model and display it. on click on the plus image you catch the next level and so on. the plus image can you maybe handle with the onJunctionLinkClicked method. GeKe Kai Schubert-Altmann wrote: > > Hello, > > 2. Thanks, but your file contains only an empty class. > > 3. If the tree has ever 2000 nodes, it lasts maybe a little bit to long to > get all data at once from the database. > > Kai > > 2008/7/4 geke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> >> Hello, >> >> to your point 2. >> You have to build a subclass from LinkTree. >> A example is in the attachement. >> http://www.nabble.com/file/p18273760/MyTree.java MyTree.java >> >> To point 3. >> >> Why you only want to load only the root and reload the next level? >> In my solution all Node are updated via updateTree(). >> >> GeKe >> >> >> Kai Schubert-Altmann wrote: >> > >> > HI everybody >> > >> > I solved the first problem by my own by adding the following method to >> the >> > tree: >> > >> > public DefaultMutableTreeNode getSelectedNode() { >> > Object selected = null; >> > try { >> > selected = >> this.getTreeState().getSelectedNodes().iterator().next(); >> > } catch (NoSuchElementException nseEx) { } >> > return (selected instanceof DefaultMutableTreeNode)? >> > (DefaultMutableTreeNode)selected : null; >> > } >> > >> > That worked for me without problems. Or is there an easier way? >> > >> > Kai >> > >> > 2008/7/3 Kai Schubert-Altmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> thanks to both of you! Matejs code worked very fine, so i didn't tried >> >> gekes version. >> >> >> >> But now i have the next three problems/questions: >> >> >> >> 1. If i want to add a new node to the selected node, then i have to >> get >> >> the >> >> selected node first. How can i do that? >> >> >> >> 2. Can i change the shown icons to custom ones? >> >> >> >> 3. Is it possible to load the root element only and reload the next >> >> level, >> >> when you click the plus-image? >> >> >> >> Kai >> >> >> >> 2008/6/27 geke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> >> >> >> >>> try this code: >> >>> >> >>> fileTree = new LinkTree(); >> >>> >> >>> TreeNode existingTreeNode = ...; >> >>> >> >>> DefaultMutableTreeNode newTreeNode = new >> DefaultMutableTreeNode(object); >> >>> DefaultTreeModel model = (DefaultTreeModel)fileTree.getModelObject(); >> >>> model.insertNodeInto(newTreeNode, treeNode, 0); >> >>> fileTree.updateTree(target); >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Kai Schubert-Altmann wrote: >> >>> > >> >>> > Hi, >> >>> > >> >>> > how can I add nodes to a wicket tree using a AjaxLink? >> >>> > >> >>> > I tried to add a node to the SimpleTree of this example: >> >>> > http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/ajax/tree/simple.1 >> >>> > >> >>> > with this code: >> >>> > >> >>> > add(new AjaxLink("addNode") >> >>> > { >> >>> > public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target) >> >>> > { >> >>> > List list = new ArrayList(); >> >>> > list.add("new node"); >> >>> > BaseTreePage.this.add(rootNode,list); >> >>> > getTree().updateTree(target); >> >>> > } >> >>> > }); >> >>> > >> >>> > But the tree will not update itself. >> >>> > >> >>> > Thanks in advance, >> >>> > Kai >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> >> >>> -- >> >>> View this message in context: >> >>> >> http://www.nabble.com/How-to-add-nodes-to-a-tree-using-Ajax-tp18130191p18150967.html >> >>> Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> - >> >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/How-to-add-nodes-to-a-tree-using-Ajax-tp18130191p18273760.html >> Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> >> - >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-add-nodes-to-a-tree-using-Ajax-tp18130191p18279343.html Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to add nodes to a tree using Ajax
Hello, 2. Thanks, but your file contains only an empty class. 3. If the tree has ever 2000 nodes, it lasts maybe a little bit to long to get all data at once from the database. Kai 2008/7/4 geke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hello, > > to your point 2. > You have to build a subclass from LinkTree. > A example is in the attachement. > http://www.nabble.com/file/p18273760/MyTree.java MyTree.java > > To point 3. > > Why you only want to load only the root and reload the next level? > In my solution all Node are updated via updateTree(). > > GeKe > > > Kai Schubert-Altmann wrote: > > > > HI everybody > > > > I solved the first problem by my own by adding the following method to > the > > tree: > > > > public DefaultMutableTreeNode getSelectedNode() { > > Object selected = null; > > try { > > selected = > this.getTreeState().getSelectedNodes().iterator().next(); > > } catch (NoSuchElementException nseEx) { } > > return (selected instanceof DefaultMutableTreeNode)? > > (DefaultMutableTreeNode)selected : null; > > } > > > > That worked for me without problems. Or is there an easier way? > > > > Kai > > > > 2008/7/3 Kai Schubert-Altmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> thanks to both of you! Matejs code worked very fine, so i didn't tried > >> gekes version. > >> > >> But now i have the next three problems/questions: > >> > >> 1. If i want to add a new node to the selected node, then i have to get > >> the > >> selected node first. How can i do that? > >> > >> 2. Can i change the shown icons to custom ones? > >> > >> 3. Is it possible to load the root element only and reload the next > >> level, > >> when you click the plus-image? > >> > >> Kai > >> > >> 2008/6/27 geke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> > >> > >>> try this code: > >>> > >>> fileTree = new LinkTree(); > >>> > >>> TreeNode existingTreeNode = ...; > >>> > >>> DefaultMutableTreeNode newTreeNode = new > DefaultMutableTreeNode(object); > >>> DefaultTreeModel model = (DefaultTreeModel)fileTree.getModelObject(); > >>> model.insertNodeInto(newTreeNode, treeNode, 0); > >>> fileTree.updateTree(target); > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Kai Schubert-Altmann wrote: > >>> > > >>> > Hi, > >>> > > >>> > how can I add nodes to a wicket tree using a AjaxLink? > >>> > > >>> > I tried to add a node to the SimpleTree of this example: > >>> > http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/ajax/tree/simple.1 > >>> > > >>> > with this code: > >>> > > >>> > add(new AjaxLink("addNode") > >>> > { > >>> > public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target) > >>> > { > >>> > List list = new ArrayList(); > >>> > list.add("new node"); > >>> > BaseTreePage.this.add(rootNode,list); > >>> > getTree().updateTree(target); > >>> > } > >>> > }); > >>> > > >>> > But the tree will not update itself. > >>> > > >>> > Thanks in advance, > >>> > Kai > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > >>> -- > >>> View this message in context: > >>> > http://www.nabble.com/How-to-add-nodes-to-a-tree-using-Ajax-tp18130191p18150967.html > >>> Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >>> > >>> > >>> - > >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>> > >>> > >> > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/How-to-add-nodes-to-a-tree-using-Ajax-tp18130191p18273760.html > Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
RE: TextField in IE and Opera
I found the problem with this eventually, it was related to using NTLM authentication. IE doesn't perform any POST on forms until you've negotiated the password hashes again. Something which we seem to not do :) Alex -Opprinnelig melding- Fra: Alexander Landsnes Keül [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 3. juli 2008 12:21 Til: users@wicket.apache.org Emne: TextField in IE and Opera I'm having a wee bit of a problem getting TextFields to cooperate in our project. I'm baffled by the problem, because it's something that's been working fine for months. The panel I'm working with is very a simple, a form with two text fields; username and password. If I submit the form in Opera it processes the input correctly and I can proceed with the login. If I submit with IE 7, both TextFields are submitted with a null value which isn't terribly useful to me. The code is as follows: public LoginPanel ( final String id ) { super(id, new ResourceModel("message.login_header")); setOutputMarkupId(true); final FeedbackPanel feedback = new FeedbackPanel("feedback"); feedback.setOutputMarkupId(true); add(feedback); final Form form = new Form("form"); form.setOutputMarkupId(true); add(form); final FormComponent username = new TextField("username", new Model(), String.class); username.setLabel(new ResourceModel("label.username")); username.setRequired(true); form.add(username); form.add(new SimpleFormComponentLabel("username_label", username)); final FormComponent password = new PasswordTextField("password", new Model()); password.setLabel(new ResourceModel("label.password")); password.setRequired(true); form.add(password); form.add(new SimpleFormComponentLabel("password_label", password)); final AjaxFallbackButton submit = new AjaxFallbackButton("submit", form) { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; @Override public void onSubmit( final AjaxRequestTarget target, final Form form ) { String user = (String) username.getConvertedInput(); String pwd = (String) password.getConvertedInput(); String abc = username.getRawInput(); loginAction(user, pwd, target); } @Override public void onError( final AjaxRequestTarget target, final Form form ) { error("BAD!"); } }; submit.setModel(new ResourceModel("button.login")); form.add(submit); } I've tried to create class member models for the TextFields, I've tried to fetch the values from the TextFields with getModelObject(), getModelObjectAsString(), getInput()...none of them work. I've tried to downgrade from wicket 1.3.4 to wicket 1.3.3, which I know worked with IE, and still no joy. I don't think my code will help overly much, but it's worth pasting it at least. The panel replaces another panel when I click on an ajax link, might be related to that but again it's worked like this before. Alex - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: A problem with paging - Page links not showing up
There should be a < span wicket:id="paging">< / span > there after the wicket:panel tag but it's only visible when i edit the post. JohannesK wrote: > > Hi > > I've tried searching for this problem but couldn't find anything useful. > My problem, in a nutshell, is that my PagingNavigation produces empty > blocks where the paging should go. Here's the Java, I'm doing this in the > constructor of a wicket Panel object: > > container = new WebMarkupContainer("bookDataView"); > DataView bookDataView = createDataView("bookDataRepeater"); > bookDataView.setItemsPerPage(5); > AjaxPagingNavigation ajaxPaging = new > AjaxPagingNavigation("paging",bookDataView); > ajaxPaging.setOutputMarkupId(true); > add(ajaxPaging); > container.add(bookDataView); > add(container); > > > On the HTML side: > > > > > > > > > cut out a bunch of here > > > > > > > > Now, I tested the dataview and it returns data just fine, well over 5 > items. View source shows this: > > > > > > > > The paging is just empty :s. Any idea what's going on here? > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/A-problem-with-paging---Page-links-not-showing-up-tp18275593p18275652.html Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A problem with paging - Page links not showing up
Hi I've tried searching for this problem but couldn't find anything useful. My problem, in a nutshell, is that my PagingNavigation produces empty blocks where the paging should go. Here's the Java, I'm doing this in the constructor of a wicket Panel object: container = new WebMarkupContainer("bookDataView"); DataView bookDataView = createDataView("bookDataRepeater"); bookDataView.setItemsPerPage(5); AjaxPagingNavigation ajaxPaging = new AjaxPagingNavigation("paging",bookDataView); ajaxPaging.setOutputMarkupId(true); add(ajaxPaging); container.add(bookDataView); add(container); On the HTML side: cut out a bunch of here Now, I tested the dataview and it returns data just fine, well over 5 items. View source shows this: The paging is just empty :s. Any idea what's going on here? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/A-problem-with-paging---Page-links-not-showing-up-tp18275593p18275593.html Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Change mounted URL - redirect to new one
Hi, We are using Wicket for our web*site* and want to change the URL of a mounted page. Is there an elegant way in Wicket to redirect from /old-path to /new-path or should we better do that the hard way with a URL rewriting filter? -- Thanks in advance, Tom - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Issues with a TreeGrid inside a Form
I have a question about the TreeGrid from Inmethod . I have a very simple page with this markup: ... ... ... ... And the corresponding java class public class BaseExamplePage extends WebPage { private AjaxEditableLabel label; public BaseExamplePage() { Form form = new Form("form"){ protected void onSubmit() { System.out.println("submitting in form"); } }; add(form); label = new AjaxEditableLabel("ajaxlabel",new Model("test")) { @Override protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget target) { getLabel().setVisible(true); getEditor().setVisible(false); target.addComponent(label); target.appendJavascript("window.status='';"); } }; form.add(label); form.add(new EditableTreeGridPage("grid")); form.add(new Button("button")); } } The problem is that when I edit a cell in the TreeGrid, and press Enter the onSubmit method for the Form is called, and the entire page gets reloaded. This is a problem for me. Is there a way of preventing the Forms' onSubmit method to get called when I press Enter after editing a cell? I would like it to behave like the AjaxEditableLabel: After editing the text in the label and press Enter, the Forms onSubmit method is not called. //Ulrik -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Issues-with-a-TreeGrid-inside-a-Form-tp18274553p18274553.html Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prevent navigation to other pages on unsaved data
We're having trouble implementing a page that prevents the user from navigating away after data has changed on the page without saving. To do this, we've extended WebRequestCycle with the following: public class CustomRequestCycle extends WebRequestCycle { protected void onBeginRequest() { ApplicationSession applicationSession = (ApplicationSession) getWebSession(); // Our custom Session if (applicationSession.hasUnsavedData()) { // Components on the page sets this value applicationSession.setUnsavedData(false); Page page = (Page) applicationSession.getPageMaps().get(0);// Trying to get the last page here, how do we do this? onRuntimeException(page, new DomainException("unsaved.data.message")); } } } We can't seem to get the last page out of the PageMap so we can return to it. Are we doing this right, or is there some other way to do this? Thanks, Andre
Re: TextField in IE and Opera
On Thu, 2008-07-03 at 12:21 +0200, Alexander Landsnes Keül wrote: > I'm having a wee bit of a problem getting TextFields to cooperate in our > project. I'm baffled by the problem, because it's something that's been > working fine for months. > > > > The panel I'm working with is very a simple, a form with two text fields; > username and password. If I submit the form in Opera it processes the input > correctly and I can proceed with the login. If I submit with IE 7, both > TextFields are submitted with a null value which isn't terribly useful to me. > > > > The code is as follows: > > > > public LoginPanel ( final String id ) > > { > > super(id, new ResourceModel("message.login_header")); > > setOutputMarkupId(true); > > > > final FeedbackPanel feedback = new FeedbackPanel("feedback"); > > feedback.setOutputMarkupId(true); > > add(feedback); > > > > final Form form = new Form("form"); > > form.setOutputMarkupId(true); > > add(form); > > > > final FormComponent username = new TextField("username", new > Model(), String.class); > > username.setLabel(new ResourceModel("label.username")); > > username.setRequired(true); > > form.add(username); > > form.add(new SimpleFormComponentLabel("username_label", > username)); > > > > final FormComponent password = new PasswordTextField("password", > new Model()); > > password.setLabel(new ResourceModel("label.password")); > > password.setRequired(true); > > form.add(password); > > form.add(new SimpleFormComponentLabel("password_label", > password)); > > > > final AjaxFallbackButton submit = new > AjaxFallbackButton("submit", form) > > { > > private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; > > > > @Override > > public void onSubmit( final AjaxRequestTarget target, final > Form form ) > > { > > String user = (String) username.getConvertedInput(); > > String pwd = (String) password.getConvertedInput(); > > String abc = username.getRawInput(); > > > > loginAction(user, pwd, target); > > } > > > > @Override > > public void onError( final AjaxRequestTarget target, final > Form form ) > > { > > error("BAD!"); target.addComponent(feedback); > > } > > }; > > > > submit.setModel(new ResourceModel("button.login")); > > form.add(submit); > > } > > > > I've tried to create class member models for the TextFields, I've tried to > fetch the values from the TextFields with getModelObject(), > getModelObjectAsString(), getInput()...none of them work. I've tried to > downgrade from wicket 1.3.4 to wicket 1.3.3, which I know worked with IE, and > still no joy. > > > > I don't think my code will help overly much, but it's worth pasting it at > least. The panel replaces another panel when I click on an ajax link, might > be related to that but again it's worked like this before. > > > > Alex > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]