Depending on your enviourment you can either use:
- Signed Java Applet
- ActiveX Control
- Browser Plugin
- Any other "active" technology
As mentioned earlier that is nothing specific to Wicket. And you should
consider why you want to switch to a WebApp if you have requirements to
start local
in normal case, I have tested that wicket ajax multipart form submit event
can be triggered properly in this sequence
onbefore
onprecondition
onbeforesend
onafter
onsucess
oncomplete
but when the server is stopped and the same ajax multipart form is
submitted, only these events are tr
Hi,
If you would like to start an external process (a batch or whatever, but
*not* command line of course) then the answer is yes, even it is more an
architectural question than truly related to Wicket directly (I mean, if
you would like to properly separate layers...)
A common option is to make
I think, you're right...When I tried to clone D:/test/, it worked... Thanks
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I’m not sure if I understood it right but if you actually want to start a
command on the machine the browser is running on the answer is no, and should
never be possible for security reasons. But that has nothing to do with Wicket
but with a webpage in the browser which is sandboxed and therefor
It doesn’t necessarily mean that the filename itself is too long but the entire
path.
Maybe try to clone the repo in a directory which is higher in the hierarchy
(like C:\dev for example).
Best,
Marvin
> Am 22.03.2015 um 16:59 schrieb Hasan Çelik :
>
> I could find this
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We want to replace our fat client application (developed using C#) with a web
application.
Wicket is one of the technology options we are considering.
Our question: Is it possible, and if so, how, to run a local process on the
users machine (normally run from the command line) from Wicket.
Thanks