I thought anything EJB was taken off the menu years ago to stop people
getting very sick - Doctor's orders ;)
>-Original Message-
>From: Martin Grigorov [mailto:mgrigo...@apache.org]
>Sent: Friday, 21 December 2012 11:42 PM
>To: users@wicket.apache.org
>Subject: Re: JPA annotations
>
>Hi,
Hey Decebal,
Thanks for your effort in creating the wicket-dashboard!
That's how I got started with HighCharts and your dashboard :)
I already created a wicket-dashboard-highcharts project using your trunk
version of the wicket-dashboard project which I should either forward to you
or perhaps yo
Hi Dirk,
that doesn't look correct. Once rendered the messages should be cleared.
Please create a quickstart.
Sven
On 12/21/2012 06:44 PM, Dirk Wichmann wrote:
Hi Martin,
thanks for your reply, but that is not my problem,
Example:
1) the user entered invalid password -> error feedback message
That's good to hear, Martin. All seems to be fine now.
Ian
Martin Grigorov-4 wrote
> Hi,
>
> Thanks!
> This is known. It is because the last Javadoc build failed due to "No
> space
> left on device":
> http://ci.apache.org/builders/wicket-master/builds/950/steps/MasterShellCommand/logs/stdio
>
Hi Martin,
thanks for your reply, but that is not my problem,
Example:
1) the user entered invalid password -> error feedback message is shown
2) the user opens the modal and in the modal the error messages from the
login page will be displayed.
thats the call of the modal:
AjaxFallbackLink l
http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/LegUp
You may need to upgrade dependencies' versions.
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> In data venerdì 21 dicembre 2012 17:01:59, Martin Grigorov ha scritto:
> > Spring Java Config, @Configuration, @Bean
>
> Ok thanks, but there are other things
In data venerdì 21 dicembre 2012 17:01:59, Martin Grigorov ha scritto:
> Spring Java Config, @Configuration, @Bean
Ok thanks, but there are other things that make me prefer Guice over Spring,
if possible. Is it possible? Can Guice be used to make JPA annotations work in
wicket apps?
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Spring Java Config, @Configuration, @Bean
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> In data venerdì 21 dicembre 2012 15:10:11, Martin Grigorov ha scritto:
> >
> > I think Spring is still dominant in this area.
>
> Hmm, I've had a look, too much xml for my taste... what about Guice?
In data venerdì 21 dicembre 2012 15:10:11, Martin Grigorov ha scritto:
>
> I think Spring is still dominant in this area.
Hmm, I've had a look, too much xml for my taste... what about Guice? Can it be
used as alternative to Spring to have JPA annotations working with Wicket?
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On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> In data venerdì 21 dicembre 2012 13:41:36, Martin Grigorov ha scritto:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The page cannot be a bean, so it cannot be @Stateless.
> > Better create a stateless EJB which has a reference to @PersistenceUnit:
>
> Thanks for pointing
In data venerdì 21 dicembre 2012 13:41:36, Martin Grigorov ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> The page cannot be a bean, so it cannot be @Stateless.
> Better create a stateless EJB which has a reference to @PersistenceUnit:
Thanks for pointing that out.
> class MyPage extends WebPage {
>
> @EJB
> privat
Hi,
The page cannot be a bean, so it cannot be @Stateless.
Better create a stateless EJB which has a reference to @PersistenceUnit:
class MyPage extends WebPage {
@EJB
private MyBean ejb;
ejb.store(entity)
}
interface MyBean {
void store(Entity entity)
}
@Stateless
class MyBea
Hello *,
I've started this short thread on the tomEE users ml:
http://markmail.org/message/3asqvvptnkieknq5
The final answer sounds to me like "if you want to use resources injection
through JPA annotations in a wicket application, your best bet is Java-EE-
Inject"
https://github.com/wicketstu
http://jakiestfu.github.com/Mention.js/
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Raul wrote:
> Hello, I have the same problem as Alpiske, does anyone have any idea how to
> do this?
>
>
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Hello, I have the same problem as Alpiske, does anyone have any idea how to
do this?
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On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 1:41 AM, Chris Colman
wrote:
> Oh, I didn't realize there was a separate ASF based repository.
That is the canonical one. The github ones were just mirrors. "If it
ain't at Apache it isn't Apache™"
> It there a manual (human) based process for changes migrating from the
>
Why do you use ExternalLink link = new ExternalLink("link",
urlForWordAsImage.toString());
?
You need to show an image.
I guess if you click on this link it will hit the resource reference.
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Arun Chauhan wrote:
> hi,
>
> I tried to debug the code and I found o
Hi,
The feedback messages are rendered in FeedbackPanel. Once rendered they are
removed at the server side. So the next render of the FeedbackPanel will
remove them from the UI too.
Example:
1) the user enters invalid password -> an error feedback message is shown
2) the user opens the Modal to r
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