I used wicketstuff-jwicket with SUCCESS.
It is based on jQuey, is a non intrusive,
extremly easy to use library.
Istvan
--- On Wed, 5/19/10, DerBernd beha...@web.de wrote:
From: DerBernd beha...@web.de
Subject: Re: drag and drop
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2010,
I can confirm, that it _IS_ patched, dragdrop works on IE.
Istvan
... think Stefan has patched the jquery.js file to get it
working for his
jWicket project.
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Thanks !
Istvan
--- On Sun, 5/16/10, Stefan Lindner lind...@visionet.de wrote:
From: Stefan Lindner lind...@visionet.de
Subject: jWicket 0.5.10
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: Sunday, May 16, 2010, 12:53 PM
jWicket 0.5.10 is now available at
wicketstuff:
Version 1.8.1 of jQuery-ui is now available. If this new
version is required I could integrate it next weekend. Let
me know.
please,
Stefan
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CSS:
.inputHint {
color: #66;
}
Java:
add(new AttributeModifier(value, true, new
AbstractReadOnlyModelString()
{
@Override
public String getObject() {
return
yourHintText;
}
}));
add(new
CSS:
.inputHint {
color: #66;
}
Java:
add(new AttributeModifier(value, true, new AbstractReadOnlyModelString() {
@Override
public String getObject() {
return yourHintText;
}
}));
add(new AttributeModifier(class, true, new
Right now I'm developing a single-page-multi-panel application.
Had some issues regarding history (that is browser back/forward), but
succeeded to fix them using wicketstuff-ajaxhistory.
What I failed (not yet succeded ...) is related to
'deep links', that is to bookmarkable URLs.
All in all, an
Thanks!
DD works on IE without crashing IE's JS engine.
The approach, to pass component to
someEffect.fire(target,component...)
is more simpler/cheaper than adding behavior to
a component and invoking bahavior's method to apply effect.
Regarding effects, to preserve my approach
(I was forked
Thanks !
Implemented a dirty workaround by
not exposing DD for IE.
IE sucks, is a proprietary mess.
Stefan
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Yes, it can be resized.
Do something like this:
public void show(AjaxRequestTarget target, ...) {
// ...
super.show(target);
// ...
int height = YOUR_COMPUTED_HEIGHT;
int width = YOUR_COMPUTED_WIDTH;
Forgot:
public MyModalWindow extends ModalWindow {
public MyModalWindow(String id) {
super(id);
setResizable(false);
setWidthUnit(em);
setHeightUnit(em);
setContent(new MyWindowPanel(this.getContentId()));
// ...
}
}
Stefan
My application is a single-page multiple-panel (heavy AJAX) webapp
(except the login page).
Part of page is almost constant, is expensive to instantiate/refresh
and cannot be (always) refreshed (having embedded Flash player).
Rest of page is a panel and is populated succesively with
parameters.
Alex
Stefan Jozsa-2 wrote:
My application is a single-page multiple-panel (heavy
AJAX) webapp
(except the login page).
Part of page is almost constant, is expensive to
instantiate/refresh
and cannot be (always) refreshed (having embedded
Flash player
How can be a link (IndicatingAjaxLink) disabled on drag-and-drop ?
I have something like this:
myLink = new IndicatingAjaxLink(id);
myLink.add(new DraggableBehavior() {
{
setName(foo);
setRevert(DraggableBehavior.DragRevertMode.ALWAYS);
I'm getting Javascript errors (unspecified error, object not found)
using jwicket drag-and-drop on IE 7/8.
After an error, IE disables Javascript
(can be 'restored' just by page reload).
Any help welcome,
thanks in advance,
Stefan
Had similar issue when used artwork and jgrowl in the same time.
Workaround: I removed Javascript (reference) inclusion in
JGrowlFeedbackPanel, that is:
@Override
public void renderHead(final IHeaderResponse response) {
/*
response.renderJavascriptReference(new
.
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Vineet Semwal
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:59 PM,
nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've created a wiki here
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/WicketStuff+Artwork
so
we can accumulate information like this.
2009/10/8 Stefan Jozsa stefan_
Thanks,
Stefan
--- On Fri, 9/4/09, Michael Mosmann mich...@mosmann.de wrote:
From: Michael Mosmann mich...@mosmann.de
Subject: german wicket book example code
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: Friday, September 4, 2009, 12:48 AM
Hi,
.. you can download
Doing:
public MyPage() {
...
add(new MyPanel(panelId));
...
}
dragging elements (having DraggableBehavior) of 'MyPanel' works.
However doing:
...
@Override
public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
Panel panel = new MyPanel(panelId);
element.
Any help is welcommed,
Stefan
--- On Thu, 6/18/09, Stefan Jozsa stefan_...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Stefan Jozsa stefan_...@yahoo.com
Subject: WicketJQuery: Drag drop behavior lost for components of AJAX
updated panels
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: Thursday, June 18, 2009, 1:44
(originalPanel);
}
Good luck and let me know if it works for you!
Stefan
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Von: Stefan Jozsa [mailto:stefan_...@yahoo.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. Juni 2009 13:24
An: users@wicket.apache.org
Betreff: Re: WicketJQuery: Drag drop behavior lost
}
});
}
}
Right?
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Von: Stefan Jozsa [mailto:stefan_...@yahoo.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. Juni 2009 16:28
An: users@wicket.apache.org
Betreff: RE: WicketJQuery: Drag drop behavior lost
for components of AJAX updated panels
Hi
[x] Yes release 1.4-rc5
Stefan
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Checked Stefan Lindner's WicketJQuery.jar.
Tryed drag drop, works like a charm,
has an excelent, concise API.
Well done !
The library can be found on
http://subversion.visionet.de/project/WicketJQuery
Thanks Stefan,
Stefan Jozsa
!
The catch is that Wicketstuff-artwork and the dragdrop library,
both, use JQuery.
I'm using:
Wicket-1.4.rc4,
Wicketstuff-artwork-1.4-20090529.171935-143,
Wicketstuff-jslibraries-1.4-20090529.171935-199,
WicketJQuery.jar,
Firefox-3.0.10
Can anyone help ?
Thanks,
Stefan Jozsa
),
sometimes by Java, so I
cannot say which was loaded first
(sorry, I'm not a JS guy...)
Stefan Jozsa
--- On Thu, 6/4/09, Stefan Lindner lind...@visionet.de wrote:
From: Stefan Lindner lind...@visionet.de
Subject: RE: Wicketstuff-artwork and jQuery
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: Thursday
Fixed!
Last (minute/hour) version of WicketJQuery.jar helped, that is
Wicketstuff-artwork is no more messed by JQuery based dragdrop.
Thanks to Stefan Lindner,
Stefan (Jozsa)
--- On Thu, 6/4/09, Stefan Jozsa stefan_...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Stefan Jozsa stefan_...@yahoo.com
Subject: RE
-20090529.171935-199,
wiquery-1.0-Alpha.
Cannot use Scriptacolous since I have
more than one Dropable container on a page.
Can anyone help ?
Thanks,
Stefan Jozsa
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feel about your choice above?
[X] Whatever choice ultimately made, I'll happily convert/ start
using 1.4 and up.
Stefan Jozsa
+1
Stefan Jozsa
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