Hi all,
I have a newbie question ...
In the free online guide for Wicket - best practices section,2 listings are
provided as examples of how to encapsulate components in panels:
(http://wicket.apache.org/guide/guide/bestpractices.html#bestpractices_1)
Listing 3:// Good component
public class
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From: dhongyt davidhtr...@gmail.com
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Browser Page Refresh Not Really Refreshing
Date: Tue, Oct 15, 2013 8:55 AM
I have a wicket page that contains a dataview of subscriptions.
Any user that subscribes
Hi,
if anyone is interested, I've ported my Oracle/Wicket starter application to
Postgresql.
There is a similar philosophy - the 'one big application user' architecture is
rejected - applications users are database users, so that security can be
enforced on every tier.
It is at:
Hi,
Does that mean that the number of open connections always equals the number
of signed in users?
Not necessarily - it depends on the way that you build it - using oracle proxy
users
(http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11882_01/network.112/e16543/authentication.htm#sthref402)
means
Subject: Re: Oracle Wicket Starter Application Project
From: ja...@carmanconsulting.com
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Let me guess, you're a dba?
On Dec 21, 2010 5:14 PM, Andrew Hall andre...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've put together a project based on Wicket Oracle which I'd hope could
: martijn.dasho...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 11:08:06 +0100
Subject: Re: Oracle Wicket Starter Application Project
To: users@wicket.apache.org
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Andrew Hall andre...@hotmail.com wrote:
One of the motivations behind this was to find out what was involved
Application security is crucial, but in my opinion it's no less important to
have security around the data itself as well.
These guys could have saved themselves from trouble by putting some security in
the db ...
Dec 2010 19:54:30 -0500
To: users@wicket.apache.org
On Dec 21, 2010, at 5:14 PM, Andrew Hall wrote:
It'd be fair to say that some of my Java may not be of the highest
standard, so if anyone has the inclination to look at this, any
constructive feedback would be appreciated.
I've
Use of all of the fancy database features, such as :
fine grained auditingsqltracevirtual private database / fine grained access
control
all hinge on the database's ability to know who's logged in at any given time
... which isn't possible with the 'one big application user' architecture.
Hi,
I've put together a project based on Wicket Oracle which I'd hope could serve
as a good starting point for applications based on these 2 technologies.
My background is in writing large applications based upon Oracle I wrote this
to learn about Wicket Java and also to prove to myself that
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