Re: [WIKI] Websites based on Wicket page presentation

2009-10-14 Thread Erik Post
I think it's great the wiki is being given some love; I'm going to look at what's going on and contribute where I can, because I think it's really really (really) important, especially for prospective/new users. Thanks Ralf! Cheers, Erik On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 10:29 PM, jWeekend

Re: Open source Wicket blog - Open Source CMS with Wicket

2009-10-14 Thread Erik Post
I added this and a couple of other projects to the wiki, since it seems to come up all the time... http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Related+Projects+and+Tools On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Jeremy Thomerson jer...@wickettraining.com wrote: http://code.google.com/p/brix-cms/

Re: Open source Wicket blog - Open Source CMS with Wicket

2009-10-14 Thread Erik Post
understand that everyone thinks different about the lists Quoting Erik Post eriksen...@gmail.com: I added this and a couple of other projects to the wiki, since it seems to come up all the time... http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Related+Projects+and+Tools On Wed, Oct 14

Could someone please give me access to the wicketstuff wiki front page?

2009-10-13 Thread Erik Post
Hi all, I created a page on the wicketstuff wiki for Inmethod's data grid yesterday. [1] Could someone give me the appropriate permissions to link it on wicketstuff's front page? Alternatively, someone with access could perhaps do it himself... Thanks, Erik [1]

Re: inmethod datagrid and wicket 1.4 and generics

2009-10-12 Thread Erik Post
Hi Stefan, It's compatible, I'm using it myself: dependency groupIdorg.wicketstuff/groupId artifactIdinmethod-grid/artifactId version1.4-SNAPSHOT/version /dependency repositories repository idwicket-snaps/id

Re: inmethod datagrid and wicket 1.4 and generics

2009-10-12 Thread Erik Post
I created a draft wiki page, could someone please modify it as needed and add it to the wicketstuff wiki front page? Btw, Linda, your company seems to be across the street from me! That's pretty amazing for a town like this... Cheers, Erik

Re: Two inmethod datagrid questions

2009-10-12 Thread Erik Post
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Stefan Lindner lind...@visionet.de wrote: I play around with the DefaultDataGrid component and I have two questions: 1. Is it possible to register for a column resized event? This would give us the ability to remember the user's favorite column widths. 2. Is

Re: Leg Up for Wicket, Spring, Guice, JPA, Warp, EclipseLink, Hibernate ... projects

2009-10-06 Thread Erik Post
Hey, that's great! Is there any way to contribute to this? Thumbs up, Erik 2009/10/6 jWeekend jweekend_for...@cabouge.com We have launched jWeekend's Leg Up page [1]. You can generate a command and run it at your console to create a simple project using one of our archetypes. The projects

Re: How do you achieve persistency

2009-10-06 Thread Erik Post
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 5:42 PM, James Carman jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote: On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 11:05 AM, James Perry james.austin.pe...@gmail.com wrote: On a more serious note then perhaps just using raw JDBC if you are unsure of ORM concepts. Isn't that kind of like saying I

Re: Leg Up for Wicket, Spring, Guice, JPA, Warp, EclipseLink, Hibernate ... projects

2009-10-06 Thread Erik Post
and Java I'm experimenting with this atm from an adapted version of Wicketopia, and yeah, it would have been great to have had an archetype for this ;) Cheers, Erik Erik Post-5 wrote: Hey, that's great! Is there any way to contribute to this? Thumbs up, Erik 2009/10/6 jWeekend

Re: How do you achieve persistency

2009-10-06 Thread Erik Post
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 5:55 PM, James Carman jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote: On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Erik Post eriksen...@gmail.com wrote: That's fairly sound advice though, isn't it? And may I add may own two cents in suggesting iBatis if you prefer SQL to things like JPA

Re: Leg Up for Wicket, Spring, Guice, JPA, Warp, EclipseLink, Hibernate ... projects

2009-10-06 Thread Erik Post
Hi Jeffrey, I have *absolutely* no idea if this will help you, but I had the same with Spring. It started working when i put the injection annotation on the method instead of on the variable. Good luck, Erik On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 7:59 PM, Jeffrey Schneller jeffrey.schnel...@envisa.com wrote:

Re: Stateless Applications and Wicket

2009-09-23 Thread Erik Post
Interesting point! I'm also wondering if this is somehow feasible... On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Ricardo Mayerhofer ricardo.ekm.lis...@gmail.com wrote: It would be very nice to see better support for stateless applications in wicket. Some topics that come to my mind right now are: - Ajax,

Re: Starting with Wicket, Spring, Maven and JDBC

2009-09-23 Thread Erik Post
Well, besides iolite, you could take a look at wicket-phonebook and wicketopia. They're not JDBC but they both come with Spring preconfigured. The phonebook has a couple of example DAO's and iBatis (among others) set up. You could take those as a starting point and 'add' JDBC. Cheers, Erik On

Re: crud app with wicket

2009-08-10 Thread Erik Post
You could also have a look at Wicketopia's Wicket+Hibernate+Spring archetype: http://wicketopia.sourceforge.net/wicketopia/source-repository.html Good luck! Cheers, Erik On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 7:27 AM, Peter Thomasptrtho...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Ivan Dudko

Re: Wicket and Tomcat: Error deploying configuration descriptor ROOT.xml

2009-08-04 Thread Erik Post
Hi Thomas, On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Thomas Singerwic...@regnis.de wrote: OK, this was caused by having removed commons-logging-1.1.jar from the classpath. I still don't understand why it is required. The wicket 1.4.0 readme says:       You only need to include the Servlet API (2.3,

Re: strange icon appears in webpage

2009-08-04 Thread Erik Post
crlf (CR/LF) means Carriage Return/Line Feed. Windows and Unix treat newlines differently Windows uses a CR followed by a LF and Unix only uses a LF as a newline character. The dos2unix programs strips the superfluous CR's, among other things. On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:30 PM,

Re: strange icon appears in webpage

2009-08-03 Thread Erik Post
Hi, Those symbols are shown when your system doesn't know how to render a particular character code. This could happen e.g. when you're trying to display Japanese characters without having a Japanese font installed. Cheers, Erik On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 10:17 PM, fachhochfachh...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: strange icon appears in webpage

2009-08-03 Thread Erik Post
Btw, this might happen when you copy text from, say, a web page. The page may look normal, but contain non-standard versions of common characters such as double quotes/apostrophes/three consecutive dots/other. They may look ok in your editor, but they'll have non-standard char codes and could lead

Re: Wicket for non Web/AJAX developers?

2009-08-02 Thread Erik Post
Hi, I'm sorry to see a couple of somewhat uncourteous responses in this thread. The guy is just asking a question that might well benefit others who are interested in Wicket too. Coming from e.g. Swing, there is indeed quite a lot of stuff to grok, and things can seem overwhelming, so why not

Re: Persistence Error with Wicket.

2009-07-30 Thread Erik Post
Hi Raphael, You're using JPA, which complains that it can't find a persistence provider (i.e. Hibernate). Have you added the JPA-specific Hibernate jars such as hibernate-entitymanager.jar (and, while you're at it, hibernate-annotations.jar) as well? And where did you put your persistence.xml?

Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-29 Thread Erik Post
Hi Jeremy, Just to weigh in on this, I personally think that working with JPA entity managers/Hibernate sessions could do with some clarification beyond just use Spring. There are a number of quickstart type projects out there, but they all seem to revolve around using Spring, whereas I would

Re: DZone Refcard - Getting Started with Apache Wicket

2009-07-28 Thread Erik Post
I agree. Thanks, much appreciated! On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 4:34 AM, Anton Veretennikovanton.veretenni...@gmail.com wrote: Congratulations! Nice work! -- Tony On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Andrew Lombardiand...@mysticcoders.com wrote: DZone launched a Refcard about Apache Wicket here -

Re: Spring and Wicket - is it worth it?

2009-07-23 Thread Erik Post
I agree that Wicket, although it's really 'only' a view framework, could do with a couple of straightforward examples in this area, because: - A view framework without any persistence going on isn't typically very useful; - It's important, if only to learn where, how and with what to hook into