Re: [Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2007-02-02 Thread Scott Swank

The text field has yy, while the date picker puts  into the date --
whether it's MM/dd/ or dd/MM/ (due to i18n).  Then we get an
annoying npe rendering the feedback panel -- which I still haven't tracked
down.

popup contains panel
panel contains form
form contains fields with validation
form contains date pickers that are tied to two of the fields
form also has form-level validation
form also contains feedback panel with form component feedback borders
around date fields
form applies AjaxFormValidatingBehavior.addToAllFormComponents(onblur)

When the date picker pushes an invalid date (check-in date before today or
check-out date on/before check-in date) null pointers just roll in rendering
the feedback panel.  I'm working to isolate this to a simpler case...

Scott


On 2/2/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


The date picker component already tries to sync with the text field
you provide as the target. Did you try this?

Eelco


On 2/1/07, Scott Swank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just (a bit too optimistically) tried to get the converter from my
 TextField and use it to set the DateConverter for the corresponding
 DatePicker.  I definitely want to retain the i18n (mm/dd/ for
ENGLISH
 and dd/mm/ for FRENCH).  Is there a straightforward way to synch up
the
 DateConverters for a TextField and DatePicker while retaining
 internationalization?

 RequiredTextField checkIn = new RequiredTextField(checkIn, new
 PropertyModel(roomRequest,
 checkIn), Date.class);
 checkIn.setOutputMarkupId(true);
 checkIn.add(DateValidator.minimum(getToday()));
 add(checkIn);

 DatePicker dp = new
 CylleniusCalendar(checkInPicker, checkIn);
 dp.setOutputMarkupId(true);
 dp.setDateConverter ((DateConverter) checkIn.getConverter());
 add(dp);

  java.lang.ClassCastException: wicket.util.convert.Converter
 at
 com.vegas.cart.wicket.components.RoomRequestForm.init(
RoomRequestForm.java
 :69)

 Thank you,
 Scott

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Re: [Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2007-02-02 Thread Eelco Hillenius
Give us a stacktrace if you have it.

Eelco

On 2/2/07, Scott Swank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The text field has yy, while the date picker puts  into the date --
 whether it's MM/dd/ or dd/MM/ (due to i18n).  Then we get an
 annoying npe rendering the feedback panel -- which I still haven't tracked
 down.

 popup contains panel
 panel contains form
 form contains fields with validation
 form contains date pickers that are tied to two of the fields
 form also has form-level validation
 form also contains feedback panel with form component feedback borders
 around date fields
 form applies
 AjaxFormValidatingBehavior.addToAllFormComponents(onblur)

 When the date picker pushes an invalid date (check-in date before today or
 check-out date on/before check-in date) null pointers just roll in rendering
 the feedback panel.  I'm working to isolate this to a simpler case...

 Scott



 On 2/2/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The date picker component already tries to sync with the text field
  you provide as the target. Did you try this?
 
  Eelco
 
 
  On 2/1/07, Scott Swank [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
   I just (a bit too optimistically) tried to get the converter from my
   TextField and use it to set the DateConverter for the corresponding
   DatePicker.  I definitely want to retain the i18n (mm/dd/ for
 ENGLISH
   and dd/mm/ for FRENCH).  Is there a straightforward way to synch up
 the
   DateConverters for a TextField and DatePicker while retaining
   internationalization?
  
   RequiredTextField checkIn = new RequiredTextField(checkIn, new
   PropertyModel(roomRequest,
   checkIn), Date.class);
   checkIn.setOutputMarkupId(true);
   checkIn.add(DateValidator.minimum(getToday()));
   add(checkIn);
  
   DatePicker dp = new
   CylleniusCalendar(checkInPicker, checkIn);
   dp.setOutputMarkupId(true);
   dp.setDateConverter ((DateConverter) checkIn.getConverter ());
   add(dp);
  
java.lang.ClassCastException: wicket.util.convert.Converter
   at
  
 com.vegas.cart.wicket.components.RoomRequestForm.init(RoomRequestForm.java
   :69)
  
   Thank you,
   Scott
  
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Re: [Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2007-02-02 Thread Scott Swank

It's clearly the AjaxFormValidatingBehavior.addToAllFormComponents(this,
onblur, wicket.util.time.Duration.seconds(2)).  Without that everything
works as expected.  We'll just comment that out for out demo.  Here's the
code  the stack trace.


   public RoomRequestForm(String id, IModel model,
HotelAvailabilityResultsPanel rPanel)
   {
   super(id, model);
   setRoomRequest((RoomRequest) getModelObject());
   setOutputMarkupId(true);
   resultsPanel = rPanel;

   FeedbackPanel feedback = new FeedbackPanel(feedback);
   add(feedback);
   feedback.setOutputMarkupId(true);

   DateTextField checkIn = new DateTextField(checkIn, new
PropertyModel(roomRequest, checkIn));
   checkIn.setOutputMarkupId(true);
checkIn.setRequired(true);
   // checkIn.add(DateValidator.minimum(getToday()));
   add(checkIn);

   DatePicker dp = new CylleniusCalendar(checkInPicker, checkIn);
   add(dp);

   final FormComponentFeedbackBorder checkInBorder =
addWithBorder(checkIn, checkInBorder);
   add(checkInBorder);
   addAjaxBehaviorToComponent(checkIn, checkInBorder, feedback);

   DateTextField checkOut = new DateTextField(checkOut, new
PropertyModel(roomRequest,
   checkOut));
   checkOut.setOutputMarkupId(true);
   // checkIn.setRequired(true);
   add(checkOut);

   DatePicker dp2 = new CylleniusCalendar(checkOutPicker, checkOut);
   add(dp2);

   final FormComponentFeedbackBorder checkOutBorder =
addWithBorder(checkOut, checkOutBorder);
   add(checkOutBorder);
   addAjaxBehaviorToComponent(checkOut, checkOutBorder, feedback);

// DatesComparatorValidator validator = new
// DatesComparatorValidator(checkIn, checkOut);
// add(validator);

   addRoomChoice();
   addAdultChildrenChoice();
   AjaxFormValidatingBehavior.addToAllFormComponents(this, onblur,
wicket.util.time.Duration.sec
   .seconds(2));
   }



2/02 10:02:58 INFO | Server.doStart(475): JBoss (MX MicroKernel)
[4.0.3SP1(build: CVSTag=JBoss_4_0_3_SP1 date=200510231054)] Started in
32s:378ms
2/02 10:03:53 INFO |
PropertiesFactory.loadPropertiesFileAndWatchForChanges(299):
Loading properties files from
file:/C:/dev/uiproto/wicketapp/content/com/vegas/cart/wicket/components/ProductPanel.properties
2/02 10:03:58 INFO |
PropertiesFactory.loadPropertiesFileAndWatchForChanges(299):
Loading properties files from
file:/C:/dev/jboss/server/concierge/deploy/wicketapp.war/WEB-INF/classes/com/vegas/cart/wicket/CartApplication.properties
2/02 10:03:58 INFO |
PropertiesFactory.loadPropertiesFileAndWatchForChanges(299):
Loading properties files from
jar:file:/C:/dev/jboss/server/concierge/deploy/wicketapp.war/WEB-INF/lib/wicket-
1.2.4.jar!/wicket/Application.properties
2/02 10:04:50 ERROR| AjaxRequestTarget.respond(379): Error while responding
to an AJAX request: [EMAIL PROTECTED] markupIdToComponent
[{scrollPopup_content_productReservation_roomRequestPopup_content_roomRequestForm_checkOutBorder=[MarkupContainer
[Component id = checkOutBorder, page = com.vegas.cart.wicket.pages.Index,
path =
0:scrollPopup:content:productReservation:roomRequestPopup:content:roomRequestForm:
checkOutBorder.FormComponentFeedbackBorder, isVisible = true, isVersioned =
false]],
scrollPopup_content_productReservation_roomRequestPopup_content_roomRequestForm_feedback=[MarkupContainer
[Component id = feedback, page = com.vegas.cart.wicket.pages.Index, path =
0:scrollPopup:content:productReservation:roomRequestPopup:content:roomRequestForm:
feedback.FeedbackPanel, isVisible = true, isVersioned = false]],
tabsPopup_content_productReservation_inlineRoomRequest_feedback=[MarkupContainer
[Component id = feedback, page = com.vegas.cart.wicket.pages.Index, path =
0:tabsPopup:content:productReservation:inlineRoomRequest:
feedback.FeedbackPanel, isVisible = true, isVersioned = false]],
tabsPopup_content_productReservation_inlineRoomRequest_checkOutBorder=[MarkupContainer
[Component id = checkOutBorder, page = com.vegas.cart.wicket.pages.Index,
path = 0:tabsPopup:content:productReservation:inlineRoomRequest:
checkOutBorder.FormComponentFeedbackBorder, isVisible = true, isVersioned =
false]],
tabsPopup_content_productReservation_inlineRoomRequest_checkInBorder=[MarkupContainer
[Component id = checkInBorder, page = com.vegas.cart.wicket.pages.Index,
path = 0:tabsPopup:content:productReservation:inlineRoomRequest:
checkInBorder.FormComponentFeedbackBorder, isVisible = true, isVersioned =
false]],
scrollPopup_content_productReservation_roomRequestPopup_content_roomRequestForm_checkInBorder=[MarkupContainer
[Component id = checkInBorder, page = com.vegas.cart.wicket.pages.Index,
path =
0:scrollPopup:content:productReservation:roomRequestPopup:content:roomRequestForm:
checkInBorder.FormComponentFeedbackBorder, isVisible = true, isVersioned =
false]]}], prependJavascript [[]], appendJavascript [[]]
wicket.WicketRuntimeException: Exception in rendering component:

Re: [Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2007-02-02 Thread Eelco Hillenius
The date converter is being phased out because it is messy in many
ways (and the java.util.Date API is partly to blame for that!). I
think you would do best just copying the whole component to your own
project and then tweaking it in getInitiScript and by depending on
your own date converter for getting the proper patterns.

Btw, if you are working with different locales, the client's time zone
is something you might want to consider as well. Here is something
that does that and which depends on JodaTime


import java.util.Date;
import java.util.TimeZone;

import org.joda.time.DateTime;
import org.joda.time.DateTimeZone;
import org.joda.time.MutableDateTime;
import org.joda.time.format.DateTimeFormat;
import org.joda.time.format.DateTimeFormatter;

import wicket.Session;
import wicket.protocol.http.request.WebClientInfo;
import wicket.request.ClientInfo;
import wicket.util.convert.SimpleConverterAdapter;

/**
 * Date converter that can be smart about differences in time zone between
 * clients and server. NOT thread safe.
 *
 * @author eelcohillenius
 */
public class DateConverter extends SimpleConverterAdapter {

/**
 * Whether to apply the time zone difference when interpreting dates.
 *
 * /p
 * When true, the current time is applied on the parsed date, and the 
date
 * will be corrected for the time zone difference between the server 
and the
 * client. For instance, if I'm in Seattle and the server I'm working 
on is
 * in Amsterdam, the server is 9 hours ahead. So, if I'm inputting say 
12/24
 * at a couple of hours before midnight, at the server it is already 
12/25.
 * If this boolean is true, it will be transformed to 12/25, while the
 * client sees 12/24.
 * /p
 * p
 * True by default
 * /p
 */
private boolean applyTimeZoneDifference = true;

/** optional pattern to use. */
private String datePattern;

/**
 * Construct.
 */
public DateConverter() {
}

/**
 * Gets whether to apply the time zone difference when interpreting 
dates.
 *
 * /p
 * When true, the current time is applied on the parsed date, and the 
date
 * will be corrected for the time zone difference between the server 
and the
 * client. For instance, if I'm in Seattle and the server I'm working 
on is
 * in Amsterdam, the server is 9 hours ahead. So, if I'm inputting say 
12/24
 * at a couple of hours before midnight, at the server it is already 
12/25.
 * If this boolean is true, it will be transformed to 12/25, while the
 * client sees 12/24.
 * /p
 *
 * @return whether to apply the difference in time zones between client 
and
 * server
 */
public final boolean getApplyTimeZoneDifference() {
return applyTimeZoneDifference;
}

/**
 * Gets the optional date pattern.
 *
 * @return datePattern
 */
public String getDatePattern() {
return datePattern;
}

/**
 * Sets whether to apply the time zone difference when interpreting 
dates.
 *
 * /p
 * When true, the current time is applied on the parsed date, and the 
date
 * will be corrected for the time zone difference between the server 
and the
 * client. For instance, if I'm in Seattle and the server I'm working 
on is
 * in Amsterdam, the server is 9 hours ahead. So, if I'm inputting say 
12/24
 * at a couple of hours before midnight, at the server it is already 
12/25.
 * If this boolean is true, it will be transformed to 12/25, while the
 * client sees 12/24.
 * /p
 *
 * @param applyTimeZoneDifference
 *whether to apply the difference in time zones between 
client
 *and server
 */
public final void setApplyTimeZoneDifference(boolean 
applyTimeZoneDifference) {
this.applyTimeZoneDifference = applyTimeZoneDifference;
}

/**
 * Sets the optional date pattern.
 *
 * @param datePattern
 *datePattern
 */
public void setDatePattern(String datePattern) {
this.datePattern = datePattern;
}

@Override
public Object toObject(String value) {

DateTimeFormatter format = getFormat();

if (applyTimeZoneDifference) {
TimeZone zone = getClientTimeZone();
// instantiate now/ current time
MutableDateTime dt = new MutableDateTime();
if (zone != null) {
// set time zone for client
format = 

Re: [Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2007-02-02 Thread Eelco Hillenius
I just asked on the developer list
http://www.nabble.com/replacement-for-date-picker-tf3162478.html

Eelco


On 2/2/07, Scott Swank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Nice, thank you.  Where does the process to replace DatePicker stand?


 On 2/2/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  The date converter is being phased out because it is messy in many
  ways (and the java.util.Date API is partly to blame for that!). I
  think you would do best just copying the whole component to your own
  project and then tweaking it in getInitiScript and by depending on
  your own date converter for getting the proper patterns.
 
  Btw, if you are working with different locales, the client's time zone
  is something you might want to consider as well. Here is something
  that does that and which depends on JodaTime
 
 
  import java.util.Date ;
  import java.util.TimeZone;
 
  import org.joda.time.DateTime;
  import org.joda.time.DateTimeZone;
  import org.joda.time.MutableDateTime;
  import org.joda.time.format.DateTimeFormat;
  import org.joda.time.format.DateTimeFormatter ;
 
  import wicket.Session;
  import wicket.protocol.http.request.WebClientInfo;
  import wicket.request.ClientInfo;
  import wicket.util.convert.SimpleConverterAdapter;
 
  /**
  * Date converter that can be smart about differences in time zone between
  * clients and server. NOT thread safe.
  *
  * @author eelcohillenius
  */
  public class DateConverter extends SimpleConverterAdapter {
 
  /**
   * Whether to apply the time zone difference when interpreting
 dates.
   *
   * /p
   * When true, the current time is applied on the parsed date, and
 the date
   * will be corrected for the time zone difference between the
 server and the
   * client. For instance, if I'm in Seattle and the server I'm
 working on is
   * in Amsterdam, the server is 9 hours ahead. So, if I'm inputting
 say 12/24
   * at a couple of hours before midnight, at the server it is
 already 12/25.
   * If this boolean is true, it will be transformed to 12/25, while
 the
   * client sees 12/24.
   * /p
   * p
   * True by default
   * /p
   */
  private boolean applyTimeZoneDifference = true;
 
  /** optional pattern to use. */
  private String datePattern;
 
  /**
   * Construct.
   */
  public DateConverter() {
  }
 
  /**
   * Gets whether to apply the time zone difference when
 interpreting dates.
   *
   * /p
   * When true, the current time is applied on the parsed date, and
 the date
   * will be corrected for the time zone difference between the
 server and the
   * client. For instance, if I'm in Seattle and the server I'm
 working on is
   * in Amsterdam, the server is 9 hours ahead. So, if I'm inputting
 say 12/24
   * at a couple of hours before midnight, at the server it is
 already 12/25.
   * If this boolean is true, it will be transformed to 12/25, while
 the
   * client sees 12/24.
   * /p
   *
   * @return whether to apply the difference in time zones between
 client and
   * server
   */
  public final boolean getApplyTimeZoneDifference() {
  return applyTimeZoneDifference;
  }
 
  /**
   * Gets the optional date pattern.
   *
   * @return datePattern
   */
  public String getDatePattern() {
  return datePattern;
  }
 
  /**
   * Sets whether to apply the time zone difference when
 interpreting dates.
   *
   * /p
   * When true, the current time is applied on the parsed date, and
 the date
   * will be corrected for the time zone difference between the
 server and the
   * client. For instance, if I'm in Seattle and the server I'm
 working on is
   * in Amsterdam, the server is 9 hours ahead. So, if I'm inputting
 say 12/24
   * at a couple of hours before midnight, at the server it is
 already 12/25.
   * If this boolean is true, it will be transformed to 12/25, while
 the
   * client sees 12/24.
   * /p
   *
   * @param applyTimeZoneDifference
   *whether to apply the difference in time zones
 between client
   *and server
   */
  public final void
 setApplyTimeZoneDifference(boolean applyTimeZoneDifference)
 {
  this.applyTimeZoneDifference = applyTimeZoneDifference;
  }
 
  /**
   * Sets the optional date pattern.
   *
   * @param datePattern
   *datePattern
   */
  public void setDatePattern(String datePattern) {
  this.datePattern = datePattern;
  }
 

Re: [Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2007-02-01 Thread Scott Swank

I just (a bit too optimistically) tried to get the converter from my
TextField and use it to set the DateConverter for the corresponding
DatePicker.  I definitely want to retain the i18n (mm/dd/ for ENGLISH
and dd/mm/ for FRENCH).  Is there a straightforward way to synch up the
DateConverters for a TextField and DatePicker while retaining
internationalization?

   RequiredTextField checkIn = new RequiredTextField(checkIn, new
PropertyModel(roomRequest,
   checkIn), Date.class);
   checkIn.setOutputMarkupId(true);
   checkIn.add(DateValidator.minimum(getToday()));
   add(checkIn);

   DatePicker dp = new CylleniusCalendar(checkInPicker, checkIn);
   dp.setOutputMarkupId(true);
   dp.setDateConverter((DateConverter) checkIn.getConverter());
   add(dp);

java.lang.ClassCastException: wicket.util.convert.Converter
   at com.vegas.cart.wicket.components.RoomRequestForm.init(
RoomRequestForm.java:69)

Thank you,
Scott
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Re: [Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2007-02-01 Thread Sean Sullivan

In my application, I implemented a custom IConverterFactory class and I
extended
Wicket's DateConverter class.

Here's what I did for my Intranet application:
*

import* wicket.util.convert.IConverterFactory;
*

import* wicket.util.convert.IConverter;
*

import* wicket.util.convert.Converter;
*

import* java.util.*;
*

import* java.text.*;
*

public* *class* *ConverterFactory* *implements* IConverterFactory

{

*public* ConverterFactory()

{

*super*();

}

*public* *IConverter* newConverter(*final* Locale locale)

{

Converter c = *new* Converter(locale);

*if* ( (locale == Locale.ENGLISH) || (locale == Locale.US) )

{

MyDateConverter dc = *new* *My*DateConverter();

c.set(java.util.Date.*class*, dc);

}

*return* c;

}
}
**
*

public class MyDateConverter extends
wicket.util.convert.converters.DateConverter {

public DateFormat getDateFormat(Locale locale)

{

if ( (locale == null) || (locale == Locale.ENGLISH) || (locale == Locale.US)
)

{

SimpleDateFormat format = new SimpleDateFormat(MM/dd/);

return format;

}

else



{

return super.getDateFormat(locale);

}

}

}
*


On 2/1/07, Scott Swank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I just (a bit too optimistically) tried to get the converter from my
TextField and use it to set the DateConverter for the corresponding
DatePicker.  I definitely want to retain the i18n (mm/dd/ for ENGLISH
and dd/mm/ for FRENCH).  Is there a straightforward way to synch up the
DateConverters for a TextField and DatePicker while retaining
internationalization?

RequiredTextField checkIn = new RequiredTextField(checkIn, new
PropertyModel(roomRequest,
checkIn), Date.class);
checkIn.setOutputMarkupId(true);
checkIn.add(DateValidator.minimum(getToday()));
add(checkIn);

DatePicker dp = new CylleniusCalendar(checkInPicker, checkIn);
dp.setOutputMarkupId(true);
dp.setDateConverter ((DateConverter) checkIn.getConverter());
add(dp);

 java.lang.ClassCastException: wicket.util.convert.Converter
at com.vegas.cart.wicket.components.RoomRequestForm.init(
RoomRequestForm.java :69)

Thank you,
Scott
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Re: [Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2006-11-12 Thread Carfield Yim
Actually it work nice for me after I understand how it work...

I can see some complaint on the web and look like this just the
problem of documentation and the way of change the default is not
straigth forward? May be not worth to remove it? Not sure

On 11/11/06, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sorry for the misguidance there. Something like this works:

 final DateFormat fmt = new 
 SimpleDateFormat(-MM-dd);
 final DateConverter dateConverter = new 
 DateConverter()
 {
 public DateFormat getDateFormat(Locale locale)
 {
 return fmt;
 }
 };
 TextField datePropertyTextField = new 
 TextField(dateProperty, Date.class);
 add(datePropertyTextField);
 DatePicker datePicker = new DatePicker(datePicker, 
 dateLabel,
 datePropertyTextField);
 datePicker.setDateConverter(dateConverter);
 add(datePicker);


 though in the above example, the text field itself needs to use the
 proper date format as well.

 I was wrong about DatePickerSettings#setIfFormat. You don't need that.

 Instead of following the above example code I gave, you'd probably be
 best off to set a global date converter (explained here
 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/using-custom-converters.html).


 Eelco

 All of this is friggin' ugly anyway. You may have noticed that we are
 about to remove the datepicker component from the extensions project.

 On 11/10/06, Carfield Yim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   That would be:
  
   /**
* The format string that will be used to enter the date in the 
   input field.
* This format will be honored even if the input field is hidden. 
   Use
* Javascript notation, like '%m/%d/%Y'.
*/
   private String ifFormat = null;
  
   Use DatePicker#setDateConverter to align the two.
  
  
  I guess you mean something like
 
  DatePicker dp = new DatePicker(birthDayPicker, dateField);
  DateConverter dc = new DateConverter();
  dc.setDateFormat(Locale.ENGLISH,
  DateFormat.getDateInstance(DateFormat.SHORT, Locale.ENGLISH));
  dp.setDateConverter(dc);
 
  However, just try and no effect at al ... any problem ?
 
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Re: [Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2006-11-10 Thread Carfield Yim
 That would be:

 /**
  * The format string that will be used to enter the date in the input 
 field.
  * This format will be honored even if the input field is hidden. Use
  * Javascript notation, like '%m/%d/%Y'.
  */
 private String ifFormat = null;

 Use DatePicker#setDateConverter to align the two.


I guess you mean something like

DatePicker dp = new DatePicker(birthDayPicker, dateField);
DateConverter dc = new DateConverter();
dc.setDateFormat(Locale.ENGLISH,
DateFormat.getDateInstance(DateFormat.SHORT, Locale.ENGLISH));
dp.setDateConverter(dc);

However, just try and no effect at al ... any problem ?

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Re: [Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2006-11-10 Thread Eelco Hillenius
Sorry for the misguidance there. Something like this works:

final DateFormat fmt = new 
SimpleDateFormat(-MM-dd);
final DateConverter dateConverter = new DateConverter()
{
public DateFormat getDateFormat(Locale locale)
{
return fmt;
}
};
TextField datePropertyTextField = new 
TextField(dateProperty, Date.class);
add(datePropertyTextField);
DatePicker datePicker = new DatePicker(datePicker, 
dateLabel,
datePropertyTextField);
datePicker.setDateConverter(dateConverter);
add(datePicker);


though in the above example, the text field itself needs to use the
proper date format as well.

I was wrong about DatePickerSettings#setIfFormat. You don't need that.

Instead of following the above example code I gave, you'd probably be
best off to set a global date converter (explained here
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/using-custom-converters.html).


Eelco

All of this is friggin' ugly anyway. You may have noticed that we are
about to remove the datepicker component from the extensions project.

On 11/10/06, Carfield Yim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  That would be:
 
  /**
   * The format string that will be used to enter the date in the 
  input field.
   * This format will be honored even if the input field is hidden. 
  Use
   * Javascript notation, like '%m/%d/%Y'.
   */
  private String ifFormat = null;
 
  Use DatePicker#setDateConverter to align the two.
 
 
 I guess you mean something like

 DatePicker dp = new DatePicker(birthDayPicker, dateField);
 DateConverter dc = new DateConverter();
 dc.setDateFormat(Locale.ENGLISH,
 DateFormat.getDateInstance(DateFormat.SHORT, Locale.ENGLISH));
 dp.setDateConverter(dc);

 However, just try and no effect at al ... any problem ?

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Re: [Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2006-11-09 Thread Eelco Hillenius
On 11/8/06, Carfield Yim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Two questons:
 1) Can I initalized value of the datapicker according to what
 properties of javabean specificed?

Some basic configuration options are supported through DatePickerSettings.

 2) Look like the return of the javascript of date picket is localized,
 which is hard to parse at server side. Can I specific a custom output
 of date picker which is more easy to parse like 2006-11-09?

That would be:

/**
 * The format string that will be used to enter the date in the input 
field.
 * This format will be honored even if the input field is hidden. Use
 * Javascript notation, like '%m/%d/%Y'.
 */
private String ifFormat = null;

Use DatePicker#setDateConverter to align the two.


Eelco

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Re: [Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2006-11-09 Thread Carfield Yim
On 11/10/06, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 11/8/06, Carfield Yim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Two questons:
  1) Can I initalized value of the datapicker according to what
  properties of javabean specificed?

 Some basic configuration options are supported through DatePickerSettings.


The value I refer to is the value of timestamp, in fact wicket already
doen that but someone else do something wrong at DAO side and the
getTimestamp method always return null. Which lead me think wicket
datepicker need extra setup for that.

  2) Look like the return of the javascript of date picket is localized,
  which is hard to parse at server side. Can I specific a custom output
  of date picker which is more easy to parse like 2006-11-09?

 That would be:

 /**
  * The format string that will be used to enter the date in the input 
 field.
  * This format will be honored even if the input field is hidden. Use
  * Javascript notation, like '%m/%d/%Y'.
  */
 private String ifFormat = null;

 Use DatePicker#setDateConverter to align the two.

Thanks

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[Wicket-user] Not sure how to use DatePicker component

2006-11-08 Thread Carfield Yim
Two questons:
1) Can I initalized value of the datapicker according to what
properties of javabean specificed?

2) Look like the return of the javascript of date picket is localized,
which is hard to parse at server side. Can I specific a custom output
of date picker which is more easy to parse like 2006-11-09?

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