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Ioannis Mavroukakis wrote:
If my mate can't lend me his handheld, I'll see about perhaps renting
something for the day
, Matej, Dima and anyone who can get to
London during your week here too if you like. What day is best fro you?
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Martijn,
I'm glad you can make it.
RackSpace's cloud was down when we announced the event. Registration [1] is
now back online.
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Hi Matej,
I'm using slicehost but looking
that I have missed I can stop messing up
Ralf's order!
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Are you one of Alan's OCaml disciples?
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I have just
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I can access this file in web browser and it seems that there is no break
line. I will try it later in linux.
thank you
2009/10/8 richardwilko richardjohnwilkin
these wonderful presentations we've been lucky enough to enjoy so
many of, so I expect we will give it another go for sure this time, but no
promises yet.
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can we expect video this time
/format/logistics are nailed down.
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currently support various combinations of Spring,
Guice, WarpPersist, JPA (with one or more implementation from EclipseLink,
Hibernate, OpenJPA) and Wicket.
Let us know if this is useful and if you'd like to see more combinations. Also
feel free to raise any issues [2].
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Jahid,
Thanks - a little Tomcat PERM_GEN issue.
Should be OK now, but at the next scheduled restart we'll bump it up a bit.
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for further project templates include Scala and Java and maybe WiQuery
and possibly Lucene...
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Erik Post-5 wrote:
Hey, that's great! Is there any way to contribute to this?
Thumbs up,
Erik
, we use these archetypes ourselves too, and they do save us
plenty of time - it's one less (often non-trivial) thing to worry about
when you start your project or just want to experiment with/learn how to use
one of these frameworks/libraries.
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PaulH98 wrote:
Michael O'Cleirigh wrote:
Hi Paul,
What I would do would be to find a javascript implementation
) on the
passed in components.
BTW, is Beer a special kind of Norwegian cheese then?
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Magnus Haraldsen Amundsen wrote:
Hi,
I'm following the Cheesr examples in the Wicket in Action book and have
met
Jens,
Your super class could declare an
abstract protected void getThatPanelIWantSometimes()
method that the children can then implement to return whatever they like and
then the ball's back in the parent's court.
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work as per normal. You're just asking the
children to supply some component the super-class will place in its bit of
the markup (ie outside of wicket:child).
Does that make sense?
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Jens,
MarkupContainer#isTransparentResolver (but Igor says use it at your own
risk!)
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mcbain wrote:
The SuperDiv component is just a WebMarkupContainer
I just tried to find
. Then
we'll know better if people even find them useful and can reconsider whether
or not we should merge with any existing projects and/or host our archetypes
elsewhere.
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nino martinez wael wrote
be in the first week of December, but I may fix something on a smaller scale before then as well.
I think we may also be organising a quiet drink or bite to eat next week - let
me know if you're around.
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Chris,
Maven creates a local repository of libraries your projects depend on. Take a
look under .m2 in your home directory.
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I've been using wicket under for a while now, always using ant
=toggleVisiblity.
When you fire up your app, click on that link once and you can use FireBug in Firefox to
verify that the onblur code you wanted is indeed in place.
Is that the effect you were after?
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PS
... or, if you subclass the subclass ...
In the form I gave it's very fragile - just a trick really, but it tells you
a bit about what is actually in the bytecode and contradicts (as
conclusively as using javap) what some would have you believe.
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Vineet ,
Yes, this is a technique that, carefully and properly used, could help in
building a generic DAO.
Can you elaborate on intializing the class type in constructor. ?
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vineet semwal
{
ListString l1 = new TypeReferenceArrayListString() {
}.newInstance();
List l2 = new TypeReferenceArrayList() {
}.newInstance();
}
}
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Minto.van.der.Sluis wrote
.getInstance().y = 47;
assertEquals(new Point(22, 47), factory.getInstance());
}
}
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[1] http://gafter.blogspot.com/2006/11/reified-generics-for-java.html
[2] http://weblogs.java.net/blog
Pieter,
... if you're not injecting into components anywhere in your application you
naturally should be able to skip registering the
ComponentInstatiationListener.
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Pieter
I may not be totally unbiased as we're involved in the project but jWeekend
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danisevsky danisevsky wrote:
Hello folks. I
approach is that you do not need to introduce
weaving and that Wicket will make sure you have a serialisable proxy
injected.
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Pieter Claassen wrote:
I am using maven, spring 2.5.6, wicket
(Thu-Fri)
Amsterdam: [3]
Sep28-29, Nov30-Dec1
Contact us [4] regarding customised dates and/or content
(add-on modules available from our Java, OO/UML, Spring
and JPA courses) as well as on-site delivery.
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Altug,
It sounds like there is no bean factory set on your servlet context.
Did you add Spring's context listener in web.xml?
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Altuğ B. Altıntaş wrote:
How can i add ctx variable ?
I
it?
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Warren Bell-3 wrote:
I have a ListChoice that I add a choice to. I do this in an
AjaxButton#onSubmit(...). The problem is that load() has been called
before onSubmit() and I have to call
of Wicket's trees work check out this class diagram [3] from a couple
of years ago.
Does that make sense?
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[1]
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/components/tree.html#dynamic
[2] http
/editing nodes, n-tier architecture and plenty of other stuff a
real-world implementation needs to take account of.
Let us know how you get on once you given that (along with the stuff in my
previous post) a go.
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see setReuseItems on ListView.
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jpalmer1026 wrote:
I'm trying to display a validation message for an item contained in a list
view but the validation message isn't getting displayed
or in a table or ).
I wouldn't be surprised if Matej comes back to say there's a neater way than
that!
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Haulyn Jason-2 wrote:
Yes, that's right, is that a way to tell the new page
The quick fix is:
in Project Properties/Java Build Path/Source) set Included: *.* (and
make sure *.html is not Excluded) for the folder your html is in, most
likely src/main/java if you keep your templates next to your Java source
files.
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to pass components
around (remember, only ever use a component instance on a single page
instance at any one time!) versus just passing around component state (in
this case, which nodes are expanded and which are collapsed).
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}
// safer to have accessors mutators
}
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Warren Bell-3 wrote:
How should I set up my model for the following situation. I have a form
with a ListChoice and a TextField. The TextField needs
Warren,
Exactly - and in a very Wicket way!
Just drop the code into your IDE and run it - if there are no typos (other
than the type parameter to the TextFields - the compiler can't help you
here!) it just works.
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;}
}
}
I haven't worked out how to properly paste html into nabble, so drop me a
line at the jWeekend site if you want the template code to go with this, or
a QuickStart.
Any comments on the type-parameters used above anybody?!
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Is your menu (tree) in some parent page class that both the first and the
linked-to page extend? When you go to a new page instance you will get a new
instance of the Tree.
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Haulyn Jason-2
articles on the wiki by Dima (pen name syl)
like
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/request-cycle-and-request-cycle-processor.html
this that you may find useful.
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David Chang-5 wrote:
Hello, I am
fixing a quiet drink on Monday evening.
Send us a note on the jWeekend Contact Us page if you can make it and I'll send you a confirmation the venue (central London) and times (19:00ish) when they're fixed.
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Luther,
Interesting timing - I contacted dZone today about jWeekend putting together
a Wicket refcardz for their collection. I'll let you know what they say.
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luther.baker wrote:
Is anyone aware of a wicket
refcardhttp
That'll be a nice resource for developers using Wicket, and, save jWeekend
plenty of time preparing one ourselves for dZone, thanks! I'll let them
know to avoid unnecessary confusion about our proposal to create it earlier
today.
Let me know if you need any extra pairs of eyes to review
A few of us are getting together for a London Wicket Drink tomorrow
evening. We'll be stating at the at The Old Thamesside Inn [1] at 19:00.
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November 30 December 1
As always, contact us [3][4] for custom or on-site courses.
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/londonwicket/ .
We're looking to run another Wicket Jira night at jWeekend soon so drop me a
line via our site if you've looked at the presentation/read the Wiki entry, set
up your environment and would like to get involved next time.
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PS If you missed Oli's
are always instructive and usually pretty entertaining,
as we work up a bit of a thirst before popping down to the pub.
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Paul Szulc wrote:
Ah if only plane tickets were
a presentation at
one of our future events.
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Paul Szulc wrote:
Ah, you see, I didn't know that!
But still I belive it would be just wrong to ask you for travel expanses
Ryan,
Is PageView what you're looking for?
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ryantxu wrote:
Hello-
I am pulling my hair out trying to figure out why a component is not
showing up within a page. When I run the app from eclipse in
development or deployment mode, it shows
Alexander,
It is unlikely that we will record and publish next Wednesday's event.
We post many of our presentations and some movies at our Google Code site
[1].
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with something (and there are some guidelines already on
this thread and chapter 2 of Wicket In Action), I am sure you will get very
prompt and valuable feedback if you post it here.
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manuelbarzi wrote:
hi, i am
Wicket Jira Evening at jWeekend - How To Contribute!
Alastair Maw: The Al Talk
General Wicket QA with Al and Cemal
I especially want to hear from anybody using Wicket with Google Apps - let
me know if you would like to give us a 15 minute introduction.
It is 2 years since we started running
Wicket Web Beans 1.1 has been released.
The project is now hosted on Google Code, learn more [1].
Try out the live samples [2].
Special thanks to Dan Syrstad and Daniel Toffeti.
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PS Let me know if you'd like a demo
Due to popular demand, especially from our London Wicket Event guests,
we're arranging an informal get together (AKA drink) in London. This will
probably be on Monday 20th April, either close to our office (NW6), in
W2 or the West End, all TBC.
Drop me a line [1] if you can make it.
Regards -
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subbu_tce wrote:
Based on my understanding, i just prepared a diagram.
Wicket Contributors.. Please review and let me know your valuable
feedback.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p22717793/wicket%2Barchitecture.jpg
Thanks,
Subbu.
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-processor.html
this one .
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Jeremy Thomerson-5 wrote:
While I agree that you could take out LDM specifically, I really think
that
you should replace it with IModel - I think it is critical to show that
IModel is the abstraction between
Enjoy yourselves tonight and remember that you are all invited to our
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Martijn Dashorst wrote:
The Apache Wicket Meetup in Amsterdam tonight (24 March) has grown
just a first iteration, I'll get someone here to
create a professional (maybe even glossy) version from that.
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Jeremy Thomerson-5 wrote:
Has anyone done a nice Wicket architecture diagram? I know about the
architecture chapter in WiA, but someone I
Kaspar,
Flick through Martin Fowler's Patterns of Enterprise Application
Architecture to see if you like it.
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hbf wrote:
James, Eduardo, Jeremy, thank you very much for your input!
I follow your discussions with great interest.
Can you
/Spring/Hibernate/Wicket is also taking shape and is going to be
interesting.
http://jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/ Register early if you like to come along.
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jWeekend wrote:
We've already had around 40 guests register (30 confirmed so far) for our
next
for a few days as we want to get a 1.1
release out as soon as we can (in the next week or so) that takes care of a
couple of minor but irritating 1.0 bugs.
Then, jWeekend will host live sample apps so more people can see that this
is in fact a very useful little framework and, from my limited
/ the
usual place if you would like to come along.
Also, take a look at http://www.eu.apachecon.com/c/aceu2009/ ApacheCon
Europe 2009 (Amsterdam, 23-27 March); lots of interesting stuff including
several Wicket sessions and presentations.
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Daniele,
Try setOutputMarkupPlaceholderTag(true).
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Daniele Dellafiore wrote:
Hi.
Today again I lost some time cause a panel was not being refresh after
being correctly added to AjaxRequestTarget.
The reason is one I already know but forgot
Kent,
We occasionally organise such courses if there is enough interest.
We've also had several Scandinavians pop over to London for jWeekend
training (weekdays and weekends) and, coincidentally, our Wicket training
course earlier this week had 2 Swedes and A Dane on it as well!
Check our site
5 or better.
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Adriano dos Santos Fernandes-3 wrote:
Thanks, Cemal.
However, I must say that I don't like how generics are handled (or not
handled at all) in these components.
Adriano
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Take a look
Linda,
Take a look at AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.
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Linda van der Pal wrote:
I have a FormComponentPanel that contains a TextField and a
DropDownChoice. Of those two only one is visible at any moment. (The
TextField is there for when
too, but wouldn't be my choice.
There's also a degree of it depends here, but generally, the
form-processing life-cycle should be respected or explicitly overridden for
a good design reason (to meet user requirements).
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Martijn Dashorst wrote:
I
surprising behaviour.
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Johan Compagner wrote:
it has nothing to do with threading or concurent modification
Its really a simple test just run this:
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Comparator;
import
Edwin,
Put a feedback panel on your page - you may have validation errors.
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Edwin Ansicodd wrote:
Have a page that extends another page that in turn extends
org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage. Have added a form that extends
Adriano,
Take a look at a mini-presentation I gave at one of our London Wicket Events
sometime in last couple of years on Select and SelectOption at
http://jweekend.com/dev/ArticlesPage/ .
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Adriano dos Santos Fernandes-3 wrote
Kaspar,
+1
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hbf wrote:
On 05.03.2009, at 10:49, Kaspar Fischer wrote:
I have a form component to select items and would like to add lower
and upper constraints on the number of items that need to be set by
the user. I added setMin
in uppercase is not on the user, it
is on the system. so a validator should not fail because something was
entered in non-uppercase.
-igor
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wrote:
Martijn,
Is there not already an EasyUpperCaseRUs.com web service you can
solution or something that has a similar effect.
Is that summary correct?
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igor.vaynberg wrote:
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 8:12 AM, jWeekend jweekend_for...@cabouge.com
wrote:
Igor,
If there was a Java type called UpperCaseString that's what
conversion doesn't fit, validation is the wrong
place,too, and javascript uppercasing is not reliable if javascript is
disabled. However we can compute the 100.000.000 digit of pi but
uppercase is too complicated...
*g*
Am 05.03.2009 um 17:46 schrieb jWeekend:
Igor,
anyways, just
Jurek,
http://wicketstuff.org/grid-examples/data-grid/editable.1 This is quite
nice.
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Jurek Piasek wrote:
Hi,
I would like to create a table/grid in wicket for presenting multiple time
series in one table. I have three time series
using the link in the automated email.
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Leszek,
... or, probably the most Wicket-way of doing this is to make a TextField
subclass that overrides getConverter to return your special IConverter
implementation which performs the capitalisation in its convertToObject.
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Leszek Gawron-2 wrote
.html Adriano's idea
for a client side, instant gratification, solution, and a custom text field
with a converter if the conversion can happen later, on the server.
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Jeremy Thomerson-5 wrote:
Cemal,
I think I have to respectfully disagree with you
processed.
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igor.vaynberg wrote:
pft, you guys!
i would go with the simplest!
class uppercasetextfield extends textfieldstring {
public void updatemodel()
{
final String str=getconvertedinput
Igor,
Still no ;-)
A key point is that conversion should happen before validation so you can
check if the transformed data (not just the plain text) is valid. Otherwise,
what is your validation good for?
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PS You are still going to help when I get
Igor,
... hence the ;-)
The point is worth making for others who come across this thread, and, just
as much, in response to some of the other solutions suggested.
I don't think there's any more to be milked out of this thread.
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igor.vaynberg
be more stuff that can go wrong here, but let's see where
this thread heads off to!
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Johan Compagner wrote:
Is this the same?
Set set1 = xxx
Collection col1 = xxx;
foreach (col in col1)
set1.remove(col)
or
set1.removeAll(col1
)?
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igor.vaynberg wrote:
yeah, not to mention it might get quiet ugly
mypanel_style.html
mypanel_style__variant.html
mypanel_style__variant___locale.html
mypanel__variant.html
mypanel___locale.html
markup(locale)(style)(variant) might work
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igor.vaynberg wrote:
i dont like the fact that there is now a -, (, ), and _ in the name
i can live with something like HomePage()(variation)_US_en.html vs
HomePage()(variation)(US_en)
maybe even simpler would be do
HomePage[style_variation
?
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christian.helmbold wrote:
Hi Martjin,
it is not possible to compile the code without static. Without static I
get the compiler error: cannot reference repository before supertype
constructor has been called. But I cannot write
public ArticlePage
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Thomas,
This is partly because, strange as it may seem, not everyone that develops
with Wicket uses this list. We have clients and students that have come over
for jWeekend Wicket courses from Switzerland and for our
http://jWeekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/ London Wicket Events - I have never seen
, not
(necessarily) of the implementation class.
Does that make sense?
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christian.helmbold wrote:
This is because of changes while writing my last email. Now all package
names are changed, but the error still occurs.
Christian
may be interested in the ApacheCon Europe, 2009
[1] in Amsterdam, on March 23-27, where Martijn and co are organising good
looking talks/classes [2]. jWeekend will be one of the sponsors, but at the
moment, it is looking most unlikely that I will be there (I am working on
it).
[1] http
Igor,
OK, I'll let Al put us on the right track with issue selection.
At tomorrow evening's session it looks like there'll be 6 crack developers
and me.
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igor.vaynberg wrote:
feel free to work on any open bug, even if it has been assigned
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If you need to decorate AJAX callback JavaScript, take a look at the
IAjaxCallDecorator family of interfaces/classes.
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rag...@directi wrote:
thx a lot Timo for ur reply
yea i agree that it is meant for submittingbut what i meant
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PS To those of you who said you'd really like to get involved but may be on
overnight support on Wednesday - we have a 24Mbs connection and may even
be able to help you fix any issues that crop up in your production systems
while you're here
that demonstrates the behaviour
you're describing, delete the target folder, zip everything up and send it
to the list so we can take a look at what's causing the problem.
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wicketworker wrote:
Thanks Igor. Could you please elaborate a bit
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