Re: [Wicket-user] About putting other resources in classpath

2006-12-18 Thread Johan Compagner

yes make it a wicket component.

On 12/18/06, Carfield Yim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Also, is it possible to make img tag work for image at classpath

On 12/18/06, Carfield Yim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 For the directory I am now putting CSS, there is also a HTML that I
 use to use  wicket.markup.html.include.Include to include in some
 webpages, how can I do for that?

 On 12/17/06, Erik van Oosten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Carfield,
 
  You don't need to do anything special to get this to work.
 
  Example:
  In the package 'com.my.company': MyPanel.java, MyPanel.html,
MyPanel.css
  and in the sub-package 'com.my.company.img': image.jpg.
 
  In MyPanel.html:
 
  wicket:head
wicket:link
  link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=MyPanel.css/
/wicket:link
  /wicket:head
 
  In MyPanel.css:
  .image { background-image: url('img/image.jpg'); }
 
  See also http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/including-css-resources.html
 
   Erik.
 
 
  Carfield Yim schreef:
   I would like to put all my image and CSS to classpath so that when I
   update my web application, I just need to replace the jar.
  
I am now thinking having logic at onBeginRequest() to check the URL
   and see if the request path have resource exist in classpath. If it
   exist, open outputstream of response and deliver to client.
  
   Just wonder if there any better way to do this task
  
  
 
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  http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/
 
 
 
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Re: [Wicket-user] About putting other resources in classpath

2006-12-17 Thread Erik van Oosten
Hi Carfield,

You don't need to do anything special to get this to work.

Example:
In the package 'com.my.company': MyPanel.java, MyPanel.html, MyPanel.css
and in the sub-package 'com.my.company.img': image.jpg.

In MyPanel.html:

wicket:head
  wicket:link
link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=MyPanel.css/
  /wicket:link
/wicket:head

In MyPanel.css:
.image { background-image: url('img/image.jpg'); }

See also http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/including-css-resources.html

 Erik.


Carfield Yim schreef:
 I would like to put all my image and CSS to classpath so that when I
 update my web application, I just need to replace the jar.

  I am now thinking having logic at onBeginRequest() to check the URL
 and see if the request path have resource exist in classpath. If it
 exist, open outputstream of response and deliver to client.

 Just wonder if there any better way to do this task

   

-- 
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http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/


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Re: [Wicket-user] About putting other resources in classpath

2006-12-17 Thread Carfield Yim
For the directory I am now putting CSS, there is also a HTML that I
use to use  wicket.markup.html.include.Include to include in some
webpages, how can I do for that?

On 12/17/06, Erik van Oosten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Carfield,

 You don't need to do anything special to get this to work.

 Example:
 In the package 'com.my.company': MyPanel.java, MyPanel.html, MyPanel.css
 and in the sub-package 'com.my.company.img': image.jpg.

 In MyPanel.html:

 wicket:head
   wicket:link
 link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=MyPanel.css/
   /wicket:link
 /wicket:head

 In MyPanel.css:
 .image { background-image: url('img/image.jpg'); }

 See also http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/including-css-resources.html

  Erik.


 Carfield Yim schreef:
  I would like to put all my image and CSS to classpath so that when I
  update my web application, I just need to replace the jar.
 
   I am now thinking having logic at onBeginRequest() to check the URL
  and see if the request path have resource exist in classpath. If it
  exist, open outputstream of response and deliver to client.
 
  Just wonder if there any better way to do this task
 
 

 --
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 http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/


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Re: [Wicket-user] About putting other resources in classpath

2006-12-17 Thread Carfield Yim
Also, is it possible to make img tag work for image at classpath

On 12/18/06, Carfield Yim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 For the directory I am now putting CSS, there is also a HTML that I
 use to use  wicket.markup.html.include.Include to include in some
 webpages, how can I do for that?

 On 12/17/06, Erik van Oosten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Carfield,
 
  You don't need to do anything special to get this to work.
 
  Example:
  In the package 'com.my.company': MyPanel.java, MyPanel.html, MyPanel.css
  and in the sub-package 'com.my.company.img': image.jpg.
 
  In MyPanel.html:
 
  wicket:head
wicket:link
  link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=MyPanel.css/
/wicket:link
  /wicket:head
 
  In MyPanel.css:
  .image { background-image: url('img/image.jpg'); }
 
  See also http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/including-css-resources.html
 
   Erik.
 
 
  Carfield Yim schreef:
   I would like to put all my image and CSS to classpath so that when I
   update my web application, I just need to replace the jar.
  
I am now thinking having logic at onBeginRequest() to check the URL
   and see if the request path have resource exist in classpath. If it
   exist, open outputstream of response and deliver to client.
  
   Just wonder if there any better way to do this task
  
  
 
  --
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  http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/
 
 
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[Wicket-user] About putting other resources in classpath

2006-12-15 Thread Carfield Yim
I would like to put all my image and CSS to classpath so that when I
update my web application, I just need to replace the jar.

 I am now thinking having logic at onBeginRequest() to check the URL
and see if the request path have resource exist in classpath. If it
exist, open outputstream of response and deliver to client.

Just wonder if there any better way to do this task

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