nice!
i think i got in under the wire... can't wait til it shows up
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i just got mine today.
it is really really nice!!!
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Thanks for the report, I've notified Manning of this issue and they're
looking into it.
I also asked when the books should arrive. If you've ordered from
Manning, you should receive your copy one of these days.
yup I can confirm that..
Jonathan Locke wrote:
nice!
i think i got in under the wire... can't wait til it shows up
shetc wrote:
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Can we please get serious here? Google has delivered a beta product.
Untested, full with bugs. While I'd like to make sure that our
framework runs great on Chrome, I really like to wait until google
gets their act together and fix their f*ing product before we commit
resources to fix bugs that
Hi,
I use wicket authorization annotations. So even though the page is mounted,
user can't access the page without login. Both menu page and payment page
should be reachable after login in.
The schedule is not that tight yet, but thanks for your kind help.
Nino.Martinez wrote:
General
Hi
It seems there are some issues with modalwindow and IE7, it's fixed in
trunk. So when's wicket 1.3.5 comming out(2 months. 3 etc?)? I see there
are 39 outstanding issues, will they all have to be fixed before releasing?
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No problem.. Okay so you should do a quickstart (just use the maven
wicket quickstart archetype) and make it available i'll take a peek at
it. I find in many cases just doing the quickstart makes it obvious
where I've made an error.
wenm wrote:
Hi,
I use wicket authorization annotations.
Are we going to try to get the ASF to approve our wicket store? How
has the discussion with the ASF PR folks been going?
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 2:38 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yup I can confirm that..
Jonathan Locke wrote:
nice!
i think i got in
I'm quite sure it is a chrome problem. Wicket AJAX really works in *every*
modern browser.
I sent a bug report to them:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1085
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Can we please get serious here? Google has delivered a beta product.
Untested, full with
YES, Martjin wrote PRC (that it were approved by PMC members) and I
wrote them too asking them what were needed to get approved. This were
last week, the PRC guy said to leave a 5 day window for responses. So
thats what I am doing now waiting for an answer. I'll ping them next
week if I
i solved it...
making the steps as described in the initial post works.
however make sure no calls to getparameter is done b4 the setcharencoding. i
knew that, but someone had a function call for redirecting and it had a
getparameter call. hence the setcharencoding wont work.
all in
I just reprodded them that we need closure *fast*.
Martijn
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YES, Martjin wrote PRC (that it were approved by PMC members) and I wrote
them too asking them what were needed to get approved. This were
Thanks, Nino.Martinez. When I tried to make the quickstart, I digged out the
reason.
Because I have some SSL pages, so I set
getRequestCycleSettings().setRenderStrategy(Settings.ONE_PASS_RENDER); in
application init().
I am not sure why it causes the page expired. But I guess this setting
great:) Im crossing my fingers
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
I just reprodded them that we need closure *fast*.
Martijn
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YES, Martjin wrote PRC (that it were approved by PMC members) and I wrote
them
I'm anxiously awaiting the store to re-open. I need some wicket
stuff. I've been trying to get my Tapestry in Action book to stick to
my belly like Martijn did with WIA, but it doesn't seem to be working.
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 9:05 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
yeah, our html guy was telling me just yesterday to put tfoot before tbody.
didnt believe him until i saw the spec.
On Sunday 31 August 2008 20:10:09 Jan Kriesten wrote:
Hi Eyal,
When I look at FireBug, I see that the tfoot section of the table is
BEFORE the tbody.
Has anyone encountered
hehe you might want to try some cheese on the belly to make it stick,
it's probably what Martijn did:)
James Carman wrote:
I'm anxiously awaiting the store to re-open. I need some wicket
stuff. I've been trying to get my Tapestry in Action book to stick to
my belly like Martijn did with WIA,
No cheese will ever touch my belly... It is all beer down there...
Martijn
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hehe you might want to try some cheese on the belly to make it stick, it's
probably what Martijn did:)
James Carman wrote:
you discuss in your problem that
The problem is that the add link (the AjaxSubmitLink at the bottom of the
diagram) is working fine
can you tell how is that possible.
how can I scroll my list and set the focus on current item.
Its possible in Fire Fox but not in Safari.
I need to make it work
Hello,
I've a little problem with wicket. I'm trying to debug the following use
case:
In a wizard, I sometimes need to redirect the user to a page outside the
wizard (that is: quit the wizard). I use the standard setResonsePage
method with my page class, on the onActivenStepChanged event.
Please keep your perversions to yourselves :-P
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
No cheese will ever touch my belly... It is all beer down there...
Martijn
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hehe you might want to try some cheese on the
I'm trying to drink enough beer that I can actually just set the book
on top of it instead of sticking to the front!
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 9:18 AM, Martijn Dashorst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No cheese will ever touch my belly... It is all beer down there...
Martijn
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at
Hello all,
I have some problem with using my app in DEPLOYMENT mode. I have special
component, which use jQuery.js and one jQuery plugin for some js
functionality. In DEVELOPMENT mode everything works fine, but when i switch
to DEPLOYMENT mode it stops and I see some js exceptions in Firebug
This should be fixed in latest trunk and latest of 1.3 branch. You can
either use snapshots or disable javascript stripping until you'll be
able to upgrade.
-Matej
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 3:56 PM, FakeBoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I have some problem with using my app in DEPLOYMENT
I wouldn't drink too much, I guess it's easier to keep the book when
your tummy isn't bulging. In my case my belt buckle was what kept the
book from sliding down, and leaning back prevented the tumbling
forward. That's enough physics lessons for today :)
Martijn
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 3:27 PM,
I don't understand what you want to do. Can you explain the situation a
little more? What do you mean by 'it' in I need to make it work in Safari?
Mohan Thakare wrote:
you discuss in your problem that
The problem is that the add link (the AjaxSubmitLink at the bottom of
the diagram) is
ok. I will explain my problem in detail.
I have a WebMarkupContainer in which I showing a DataView.
DataView contains AjaxSubmitLink.
By clicking a specific button on page a new AjaxSubmitLink containing some
data is added to the DataView.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p19310695/untitled.jpg
each
The image showing the area in which AjaxSubmitLink is shown.
As the number of links are increasing the scroll bar is work automatically
in Fire Fox.
but its not scrolled in Safari.
In Safari link is added but its not showing the current link which is added
at last.
Mohan Thakare wrote:
ok.
Clearly, the black t-shirt has not hidden my beer belly (which has been
bought and paid for).
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i removed the explicit model business from 1.4, there is nothing wrong
with always using a model, i think the whole thing was somewhat
legacy.
i cant do that in 1.3 because it will break existing apps.
-igor
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Ned Collyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
class MyObj {
This is the related section of wicket-ajax.js (~line 985 in 1.3.4) right
before that error message is logged. I can't find much of anything on the
Internet about Chrome or WebKit supporting DOMParser, so that may be it...?
// parse the response if the callback
Safari supports DOMParser since 2.0.1, thus both WebKit and Chrome
(which uses WebKit) support that as well.
-Matej
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 5:26 PM, lesterburlap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the related section of wicket-ajax.js (~line 985 in 1.3.4) right
before that error message is
Hi,
Did anything come out of it?
I seem to be having a similar problem. I go to my application (no sign in)
using two browser instances from ONE machine. But it seems that the two
sessions affect it each other. One example is that one browser a step
results a button to be hidden. on the
Hi
I've created a screencast on howto use Iolite:
http://ninomartinez.wordpress.com/2008/09/04/screencast-introducing-wicketstuff-iolite/
Im not sure if this could be considered spam? What should I do it's
considered spam, add it on the wicketstuff wiki?
Im also gonna create some Wicket
Heya,
I have found myself in a situation where I have needed to get a page with a
modal window displayed within a frame.
When I tried this the close window javascript injected by ModalWindow.java
failed when permission was denied when accessing the following call
window.parent.setTimeout.
To
wenm wrote:
Thanks, Nino.Martinez. When I tried to make the quickstart, I digged out the
reason.
I told you so:)
Because I have some SSL pages, so I set
getRequestCycleSettings().setRenderStrategy(Settings.ONE_PASS_RENDER); in
application init().
I am not sure why it causes the page
francisco treacy wrote:
without bells and whistles, i'd like to announce the availability of
gluw, a utility library to glue wicket together with a persistence
stack (guice+salve+warp+neodatis odb).
http://code.google.com/p/gluw/
the idea is to allow for rapid prototype development in a DDD
We really should try to get a common project put together for this
stuff. I'm also working on something like this that is based on my
domdrides library. It's called wicketopia and you can find it at:
http://wicketopia.sourceforge.net
It has minimal functionality right now, but soon it will
This is a good forum. As long as the screencasts are about Wicket (or
related community projects, I consider all 'stuff, databinder, brix,
web beans, etc part of that) it's ok. The same goes for
project/product announcements.
You should also link to those files from the wicket wiki.
Martijn
On
you should use different browsers, not different browser instances.
For example firefox is unable to run multiple instances. IE is rather
tricky to really get it in different processes. So use IE *and* FF to
test this (or safari/konqueror/chrome/opera)
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 6:52 PM, m_salman
James Carman wrote:
We really should try to get a common project put together for this
stuff.
+1 , just not sure how...
I'm also working on something like this that is based on my
domdrides library. It's called wicketopia and you can find it at:
yeah i think this might be the iolite
Thanks for your response.
Well, I tried what you suggested using Firefox and IE.
In one a button (makeEditable) was made disabled.
When I tried to click on the button still visible in the other browser I got
this error:
WicketMessage: Submit Button makeEditable
what is your isvisible() code look like??
because if isvisible() depends on some condition that both sessions
share, eg database, you will get this behavior and it is the expected
behavior.
-igor
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:04 PM, m_salman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your response.
Well that is not intentional atleast.
Here are some snippets from the code:
public class ButtonEdit extends AjaxButton
{
public ButtonEdit(String id)
{
super(id);
}
@Override
protected void onSubmit(
i cant really tell from this. can you create a quickstart and attach
it to a jira issue so i can reproduce the problem locally?
-igor
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:41 PM, m_salman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well that is not intentional atleast.
Here are some snippets from the code:
public
We really should try to get a common project put together for this
stuff.
as far as i can see wicketopia and wicket-iolite address the same
(scaffolding) and this is great. you should see if it's worth to
merge them.
at the same time, what i am trying to do with gluw is to provide
Thanks for your offer.
I would need to extract the code or may be develop some small example.
Thanks again.
igor.vaynberg wrote:
i cant really tell from this. can you create a quickstart and attach
it to a jira issue so i can reproduce the problem locally?
-igor
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Take a look at Lazy List: http://www.icefaces.org/JForum/posts/list/8549.page
This works simpler.
wfaler wrote:
Hi,
I have a page where I have a DataContainer that shows ten items at a time,
with paging links at the bottom.
Is there any way of lazy-loading the contents of the
did anyone ever do any work on this idea?
http://web.mac.com/jonathan.locke/iWeb/JonathanLocke/Blog/ECA681FB-4B9C-4C27-9947-C9901F99E154.html
would be a shame if it went undone...
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You could try something like:
class Step2 extends WizardStep {
public Step2() {
super(Things, Now Enter As Many 'Things' As You Opted For);
add(new Loop(things, new
ComponentPropertyModel(numberOfThings)) {
@Override
protected
Francisco,
I integrated db4o with wicket.
bye!
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:25 AM, francisco treacy
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sure!
when i'm finished with neodatis integration, i'll open source the
whole thing (really small though). we could then create a
wicket-iolite archetype. i'll
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