Hello,
I found out that ci.wicketstuff.org wasn't viewable anymore even though
the builds were still occuring.
I just updated to the latest jenkins and github-oauth plugin and it
seems to work again.
Regards,
Michael
Hi Tom,
Access granted.
Regards,
Mike
GitHub username: raystorm
Off and on I keep finding minor things with In-Method Grid that I would like to
fix and easily contribute back.
Thanks,
Tom Burton
Hello,
I've been doing the wicketstuff-core builds since May 2010 and I've been
pretty selfish in that I only added myself to the list of users allowed
to publish org.wicketstuff artifacts through the oss.sonatype.org
infrastructure.
My wife had twin boys this past January so I have found
The wicket git repo is here:
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/wicket.git
Regards,
Mike
Hi,
i would like to apply some patches not included in 1.5.4 yet. But i
can't find the wicket-git repository.
On website there is only a description for building wicket from svn.
Thanks
Per
Hi Per,
I see the wicket-spring module in the main directory:
$ git ls-tree release/wicket-1.5.4
100644 blob 6121122a4abb527e4c0b841339d6c17ce17a9e2b.gitignore
100644 blob 39213b2449fd6734a2d5fc0fdff6882e90612773CHANGELOG-1.5
100644 blob d645695673349e3947e8e5ae42332d0ac3164cd7
This is a bit strange, the wicket-master builder is building the couchdb
project?
It seems that the builder knows the sha1 for the couchdb project HEAD
which doesn't exist in the wicket git repository in the builder which is
what is failing the build.
If you look here:
Hi Peter,
I've granted you commit access.
Please be aware that we recently moved wicket 1.5 development to the
core-1.5.x branch. Wicket 6 development is taking place on master.
Regards,
Mike
Hello,
Issue #75 (https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/issues/75) was raised to
create a core-1.5.x branch in wicketstuff-core.
I have done this and switched the master branch to track wicket
6.0-SNAPSHOT and switch the version number to 6.0-SNAPSHOT since we
track the wicket upstream
Hello,
I just added Till Freier (github usename: tfreier) into the committer
team of wicketstuff.
He is the contributor of the wicket-facebook and soon to be contributed
wicket-twitter wicketstuff modules.
Regards,
Mike
Hello,
Martijn Dashorst created the ci.wicketstuff.org domain and pointed it at
my server.
I've just finished setting up the proxy settings to that it works.
I have implemented the github post commit hook (via the github-plugin)
so any changes that are committed into the core-1.4.x or
Hello,
Jenkins currently runs at wicketstuff.org/hudson. The wicketstuff.org
server is running FreeBSD which is not directly supported by Jenkins and
so upgrading and installing related tooling becomes a burden on the
server admins.
Recently there has been intermittent instability that
appreciated!
Cheers, Brian
On Aug 11, 2011, at 9:56 PM, Michael O'Cleirigh wrote:
Hello,
Following the release of wicket 1.4.18 I have cut a matching wicketstuff-core
release.
The artifacts have been promoted and should be synced into the maven central
repository with in a 2-3 hours
I made the git path change and now the 1.4-SNAPSHOT's are building again.
There was a configuration issue with the 1.5-SNAPSHOT version but I
copied over the settings from my jenkins instance and it should work
once the build gets to it.
There is a problem with the dojo project that uses the
Added.
If you want feedback before pushing I would suggest registering a pull
request from your fork like this describes:
http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests
Then other wicketstuff devs can comment before the changes are merged in.
Regards,
Mike
Hello,
I'm quite new to Git, but I've
Hi Clint,
wicketstuff/core is always welcoming more contributors. You could start
out with the code in wicketstuff and then later decide if it really
needs a separate repository it could be moved.The Developer
Information page here: https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/wiki has more
Hi Pedro,
I've added your 'pedrosans' username into the committers team.
You should be able to push the changes into wicketstuff/core and edit
the wiki repo.
Regards,
Mike
Hi, I want to contribute to minis project with a new request handler
responsible to respond some table component as a
Hi Martijn,
Thanks to you and Johan for making these changes.
I have turned off my private jenkins server as wicketstuff's jenkins is
now building properly.
I still have interest in the confluence data. I have created
placeholders for the project pages on the new wiki but most of the
Hi,
I've added you to the committers team in github.com
Let me know when your module is in and working and I can cut
wicketstuff-core point releases to get it distributed into maven central.
Regards,
Mike
Can I please have wicketstuff commit access? I want to add a new module. My
github
:
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/wiki
Release Notes - WicketStuff Core - Version 1.4.16:
Michael O'Cleirigh (10 commits)
Summary:
Brought the dojo integration back from the sandbox.
Minor pom changes.
seb (2 commits):
Summary:
- introduced IPushEventContext
- introduced broad casting channels
parent
version.
Update Maven dependencies to newer versions (version that match
Wicket's dependencies)
Improvements to the scala integration project.
Michael O'Cleirigh (7 commits):
Summary:
Fixing breakage caused by upstream wicket changes since 1.5-RC1.
Minor changes
Hello,
There is a problem with hudson on wicketstuff.org. Builds have been
failing for the last little while but I think what is happening is due
to the infrastructure split caused by the Hudson fork.
I don't think git was ever installed on the wicketstuff.org server so I
had the build
Hello,
I'm trying to fix a bug in wicketstuff/core master branch that tracks
wicket 1.5-SNAPSHOT. In the
/jdk-1.6-parent/javaee-inject/src/main/java/org/wicketstuff/javaee/injection/JavaEEProxyFieldValueFactory.java
it needs to get access to the underlying HttpSession.
In 1.5-RC1 this
I found the answer in this recent commit:
https://github.com/mocleiri/wicket/commit/f973ddb47700857b8af2d1bc2075bbf1f03e5209
(scroll down to the first file: Include.java).
HttpSession session = ((ServletWebRequest)
RequestCycle.get().getRequest()).getHttpServletRequest().getSession();
?)
- statistics: number of projects, committers, repositories
That said, I won't be the one pushing the content: this has to be a
community effort.
Martijn
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 6:11 AM, Michael O'Cleirigh
michael.ocleir...@rivulet.ca wrote:
Hello,
The http://wicketstuff.org site presently
Hello,
The http://wicketstuff.org site presently has a basic page and then
shows several links before automatically redirecting to the confluence wiki.
I have been migrating the confluence content into the github wiki.
Would it be possible to change the index page at wicketstuff.org to not
I looked into the wicket/pom.xml and the maven-source-plugin is disabled:
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
artifactIdmaven-source-plugin/artifactId
configuration
!-- Do not deploy -sources.jar file.
This project has no .java files
--
attachfalse/attach
/configuration
/plugin
But
Hello,
Following the release of wicket 1.5-RC1 I've cut a matching release for
wicketstuff-core (https://github.com/wicketstuff/core).
Many of the projects presently in the 1.4.15 release are present in this
release. However there are several that still need to be adapted to the
changes
There is a problem with my subtree merge method in that it doesn't check
dates, etc so it can clobber any 1.5 changes in master. I found this
out with my test case of jasperreports-parent which had the 1.5 changes
present (but the jdk-1.5-parent/pom.xml was missing the module entry)
but the
Hello,
I've attached a slave node to wicketstuff.org/hudson that can
successfully build the snapshot artifacts.
Its working for both the 1.4-SNAPSHOT and 1.5-SNAPSHOT versions.
Mike
Hello,
When we split master from the core-1.4.x branch we kept all of the
original and working in 1.4.x projects and then adjusted the
master/pom.xml to remove any projects that wouldn't compile with 1.5.
Now that wicket 1.5-RC1 will be released soon we should work on getting
as many of the
://issues.hudson-ci.org/browse/HUDSON-4988
2010-12-31 14:39 keltezéssel, Michael O'Cleirigh írta:
Hello,
I've installed the Git plugin on the wicketstuff.org Hudson server. To
use it requires Hudson to be restarted.
I hope that an upgrade to the latest Hudson can be done at the same
time. I think just
, Michael O'Cleirigh wrote:
Hi Péter,
I've added you into the Committers team and you can push and pull from
wicketstuff/core and wicketstuff/sandbox.
Regards,
Mike
Hi,
My github username is: aldaris
p.s.: Happy new year! ;)
Thanks,
Peter
Hi Péter,
I've added you into the Committers team and you can push and pull from
wicketstuff/core and wicketstuff/sandbox.
Regards,
Mike
Hi,
My github username is: aldaris
p.s.: Happy new year! ;)
Thanks,
Peter
Hello,
I've installed the Git plugin on the wicketstuff.org Hudson server. To
use it requires Hudson to be restarted.
I hope that an upgrade to the latest Hudson can be done at the same
time. I think just replacing the war with the version
here(http://hudson-ci.org/latest/hudson.war) and
Hi Igor,
Yes, I think everything is good to go now
Mike
so are we good to go now import-wise?
-igor
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 7:13 PM, Michael O'Cleirigh
michael.ocleir...@rivulet.ca wrote:
I was able to add in a remote to the wicketstuff-core-1.4 branch from the
first import and then use
Hello,
I am pleased to announce that the migration of the wicketstuff project
from sourceforge to github is now complete.
Developers will again be able to commit their changes (pending
registration as a committer); Users will be able to report their issues
and new documentation can start to
There are a 11 commits that were done since 1.4.14.
They are contained in the test import (first one) which I have checked
out here.
I will try to cherry-pick them back and commit them into the core-1.4.x
branch.
I'll update the list when it is done.
Mike
i was able to restore it off the
I was able to add in a remote to the wicketstuff-core-1.4 branch from
the first import and then use git cherry-pick to pull in each of the 11
commits that had occurred since the 1.4.14 release tag was applied.
I've pushed my changes into the wicketstuff/core repository. This
should build the
Hello,
In testing last week it took about 5 hours to clone from svn using
git-svn. I've been trying to trying to get a version of the repository
ready but its been taking longer than I wanted.
I think what we will need to do is to clone it locally and prepare it
and then upload to github.
in my test but gitk doesn't show the
branches as I would expect it so I'm not sure.
Regards,
Mike
im importing using the u...@wicketstuff.org addresses, but i dont
think that matters much.
-igor
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Michael O'Cleirigh
michael.ocleir...@rivulet.ca wrote:
Hello
Hi Martijn,
Thanks to you and Johan for freeing up the space.
I've looked into the Apache2 documentation and piped logs look like a
possible way to handle this log filling up case.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/logs.html#piped
Basically the log output is sent using a pipe to a
Hello,
Hudson is stuck again because the wicketstuff.org disk is full. I tried
cleaning out the maven local repository but that doesn't fix the problem.
Can someone with the appropriate access check it out?
Is the problem something that would be scriptable? I can write something
for a cron
Hi Ryan,
wicket-shiro is has been included in the wicketstuff-core releases since
version 1.4.9.1 in June 2010.
See in central here:
http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/wicketstuff/wicket-shiro-parent
So long as it builds it will be included in the next release aswell
(probably thursday or
Hello,
Hudson on wicketstuff.org is failing to build anything because of a lack
of temporary space. I created a job to run nightly and attempt to clean
up some space. Normally I have seen the local repository grow very
large but in this case cleaning it doesn't work.
I did a df -kh and
Hello,
With the first milestone of wicket 1.5 released there has been some
interest expressed for a corresponding wicketstuff-core branch.
Because wicket 1.5 is basically experimental right now I'm not sure if
switching trunk to track it is the best idea.
But eventually trunk will track
Hello,
With the version of java 5 currently installed on wicketstuff.org hudson
gives build errors with one of the jwicket projects (related to
instanceof outerclass?.innerClass, a generics issue).
But compiling in Linux and Windows using the latest jdk5 update 22
results in no compile
1.5.0_13-p7 does run there.
And i dont know how to update that under freebsd.
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 14:53, Michael O'Cleirigh
michael.ocleir...@rivulet.ca wrote:
Hello,
With the version of java 5 currently installed on wicketstuff.org hudson
gives build errors with one of the jwicket
Hello,
Since the switch to the new wicketstuff.org hudson build server some
projects haven't been building because they have java6 dependencies.
With the 1.4.10 release occurring soon I need trunk to be building to
cut the release.
I've just committed a change to the wicketstuff-core
Hello,
The hudson server I had running used Java 6 for some internal projects
and I was relying on the maven compiler plugin to ensure that the
wicketstuff-core projects were built in a way compatible with Java 5.
With the switch to the wicketstuff.org based hudson a 1.5 JDK is being
used
the details are, especially with respect to a build
server. I'll ask around to see if it is part of that deal.
Martijn
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 4:06 AM, Michael O'Cleirigh
michael.ocleir...@rivulet.ca wrote:
Hello,
I've been using Hudson reliably to build wicketstuff core snapshot's
Hello,
I've been using Hudson reliably to build wicketstuff core snapshot's and
deploying them into the sonatype maven repository. I put together an
older machine for this purpose (P4 1.8Ghz) and while it worked at first
recently there have been memory issues (at least one of the DDR1 DIMM's
(getting http 500 errors)
Martijn
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 12:13 AM, Michael O'Cleirigh
michael.ocleir...@rivulet.ca wrote:
On 20/06/2010 2:12 PM, Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Martijn Dashorst
martijn.dasho...@gmail.comwrote:
I've setup
On 20/06/2010 2:12 PM, Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Martijn Dashorst
martijn.dasho...@gmail.com wrote:
I've setup the hudson stuff, but I haven't seen an example build that
deploys snapshots to nexus.
Martijn
I just committed the pom changes from
Hi Jeremy,
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
Created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-2805
The apache infrastructure ticket you registered has been fixed. My
reading of the ticket response is that simply activating the
'apache-nexus-deploy' profile in the
don't see a downside to extending the Apache parent pom.
Martijn
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 4:35 AM, Michael O'Cleirigh
michael.ocleir...@rivulet.ca wrote:
)Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 6:58 PM, James Carman
ja...@carmanconsulting.comwrote:
I believe
Hello,
The wicketstuff.org site seems to have gone down over the weekend.
The main item for me is that the maven repository is also missing which
is breaking the wicketstuff-core trunk build (we depend on 1.4-SNAPSHOT).
Apache has a sonatype nexus instance that is available for projects to
)Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 6:58 PM, James Carman ja...@carmanconsulting.comwrote:
I believe that repository is for software published by the ASF, but I
could be wrong.
He wants us to deploy Wicket to it, so I think that fits the bill. :)
I'm +1 for this.
Hello,
For work reasons I need to cut a 1.4.9.1 release this week (our internal
release needs a newer release version of wicketstuff-core). Since
Apache Shiro is released I'd like to get shiro-security included in the
1.4.9.1 wicketstuff-core release.
Even with the SNAPSHOT shiro there are
Hello,
I was able to successfully stage a release for wicketstuff-core 1.4.7
into the oss.sonatype.org infrastructure.
All of the 1.4.7 artifacts can be retrieved from this staging repository:
http://oss.repository.sonatype.org/content/repositories/orgwicketstuff-124/
This is the
Hello,
The main feature I like about wicketstuff is that its easy for
developers to add in code that is automatically built and deployed into
maven. It allows an easy way to reactor a project to extract certain
reusable functionality, externalize it for others to use, and still be
able to
filed a ticket
with them that never got resolved.
-igor
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 6:48 AM, Michael O'Cleirigh
michael.ocleir...@rivulet.ca wrote:
Hello,
Recently there has been some initiative in organizing more WicketStuff core
releases and changes have been going into the sourceforge
Hello,
Recently there has been some initiative in organizing more WicketStuff
core releases and changes have been going into the sourceforge
subversion repository for that effect.
But there is a problem with Teamcity not being able to access the
wicketstuff repository which prevents the
Hello,
I got my wicket stuff commit access over a year ago and finally have the
datatable-autocomplete module ready to be committed into wicketstuff-core.
I have a working version that I will be committing as soon as I can
confirm that wicketstuff-core will still build with my new module
Hello,
I've just committed some additions to wicketstuff-openlayers that allow
for Web Feature Service requests to be used.
See wicketstuff jira for details: http://wicketstuff.org/jira/browse/WSCOL-5
There are 3 new examples in openalyers-examples that show how WFS
requests work.
Next
Hello,
At work we are trying to get Web Feature Service layers working with the
wicketstuff-openlayers project. We have a partially working system, as
a first step I've committed some changes that open up what can be
overridden in a subclass of OpenLayersMap:
Hello,
A link is also a WebMarkupContainer so you can adjust your markup like:
a href=# wicket:id=emailspan wicket:id=emailText//a
and then add a label into the link like:
ExternalLink link = new ExternalLink (email, mailto:; + user.getEmail());
link.add (new Label (emailText,
Hello,
I am using wicket 1.3.5.
I control the visibility of my component hierarchy by overriding
Component.onBeforeRender() and calling the
Component.setVisibilityAllowed(..) as required for each sub component/panel.
I've been having a performance problem that I've tracked to the
Hello,
I'd like to get commit access to the wicketstuff subversion repository.
My sourceforge, JIRA and TeamCity id is 'mocleiri'.
If its easier I can wait for the JIRA and TeamCity setup until after I
get the code into subversion.
I want to add a DataTable based autocomplete component
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