I've gone back on the wicket-stuff forums till 2011 or so and removed
most spam, also on the users@ forum and removed everything I could
spot as spam.
It appears that spammers have solved the nabble registration form in
2013 and caused a flood of spam...
Martijn
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 10:
y removing all posts).
Martijn
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Decebal Suiu wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is it someone that can make a clean on the wicket forum? It is frustrating
> to see a lot of spam posts (for example in start page only few posts are non
> spam). For a new coming thes
I'm checking with ASF infra to see if there is a way we can make that
happen.
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Gabriel Landon wrote:
> Can't the administrators blacklist/ban them? There are only 4 spammers
> spamming the nabble forum for a couple of weeks now...
> Is there a
Can't the administrators blacklist/ban them? There are only 4 spammers
spamming the nabble forum for a couple of weeks now...
Is there a way to filter "not accepted yet" post? I haven't found the option
if it exists!
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I think so, yes.
Sven
On 12/31/2013 05:09 PM, Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
Are you saying that the spammers actually used the Nabble forum to post the
message?
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Sven Meier wrote:
Nabble displays a 'not accepted yet' as long as it didn't receive th
Are you saying that the spammers actually used the Nabble forum to post the
message?
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Sven Meier wrote:
> Nabble displays a 'not accepted yet' as long as it didn't receive the post
> from the list.
>
> For users (spammers) not sub
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Decebal Suiu
wrote:
Or it's a possibility to filter these spam posts? How do you read these
mailling posts?
Best regards,
Decebal
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Yes to would be nice to get rid of all those spam on Nabble!
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ty to filter these spam posts? How do you read these
> mailling posts?
>
> Best regards,
> Decebal
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Or it's a possibility to filter these spam posts? How do you read these
mailling posts?
Best regards,
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Sorry, I talk about Mailling Lists [1]
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Hi,
Which forum you mean ?
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:28 AM, Decebal Suiu wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is it someone that can make a clean on the wicket forum? It is frustrating
> to see a lot of spam posts (for example in start page only few posts are
> non
> spam). For a new comin
Hi
Is it someone that can make a clean on the wicket forum? It is frustrating
to see a lot of spam posts (for example in start page only few posts are non
spam). For a new coming these spam posts create a bad impression.
Thanks,
Decebal
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Hi Neill,
I am in the same position as you. I prefer not to receive E-mails of all the
posts and look via my browser instead.
Once you have signed up, log in and:
Visit the Apache Wicket › Users forum page
Go to Options | Your subscription: Users forum (edit)
Either
Select "Re
ser forum on
> Nabble without having to join the mailing list?
> Or if I do need to join, how can I avoid receiving all emails generated
> by the list?
>
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To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org
Can someone please explain how I can participate in the User forum on
Nabble without having to join the mailing list?
Or if I do need to join, how can I avoid receiving all emails generated
by the list?
wasn't authorized to send a
> message to that list. Instead, the message appeared to indicate a
> connectivity or server issue. Google's help threw me off a bit too.
>
> Sorry to bother you all...
>
> - Keith
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ate a
connectivity or server issue. Google's help threw me off a bit too.
Sorry to bother you all...
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I can post here from gmail.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 8:35 PM, Bennett, Keith wrote:
> All -
>
> I'm trying to post to the Wicket Users forum from my Google mail
> account, but cannot.
>
> I got several error messages over time, and then this one saying that it
> had fa
All -
I'm trying to post to the Wicket Users forum from my Google mail
account, but cannot.
I got several error messages over time, and then this one saying that it
had failed permanently. Is this a known issue? Is it all Gmail
accounts, or just mine?
Thanks,
Keith
Delivery t
2009 at 2:56 PM, nino martinez wael <
> nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Cant remember if one ever got kicked off, otherwise I've intregrate with
> > jforum in the past..
> >
> > 2009/10/5 Eman Nollase
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
2009/10/5 Eman Nollase
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there a wicket base forum API?
> >
> > thanks a lot.
> > cheers.
> >
>
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emember if one ever got kicked off, otherwise I've intregrate with
> jforum in the past..
>
> 2009/10/5 Eman Nollase
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there a wicket base forum API?
> >
> > thanks a lot.
> > cheers.
> >
>
Cant remember if one ever got kicked off, otherwise I've intregrate with
jforum in the past..
2009/10/5 Eman Nollase
> Hello,
>
> Is there a wicket base forum API?
>
> thanks a lot.
> cheers.
>
Hello,
Is there a wicket base forum API?
thanks a lot.
cheers.
hen it would be hard to really integrate it with
> Wicket.
>
> I decided to write what I need from scratch, since I don't need a full
> blown
> forum anyways.
>
> Once I finish it, if it seems worth anything to somebody else, I will
> release the code to the crowd.
>
&
x27;t need a full blown
forum anyways.
Once I finish it, if it seems worth anything to somebody else, I will
release the code to the crowd.
Again, thanks,
Cristi
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 4:51 AM, nino martinez wael <
nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I did the BBco
lo,
>
> I'm in the need of a forum (bulletin board) component / application written
> in Wicket to integrate in a larger Wicket application.
>
> Does anybody have one / know of one? Please promote it. :)
>
> I don't mind if it's still in alpha or something as I pr
Over here
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/Wiki
there is bbcode & tinymce integration. I haven't used either, but at
least that's a starting point. Good luck.
Scott
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Cristi Manole wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm in t
Hello,
I'm in the need of a forum (bulletin board) component / application written
in Wicket to integrate in a larger Wicket application.
Does anybody have one / know of one? Please promote it. :)
I don't mind if it's still in alpha or something as I prefer building on top
of t
it is not possible
to change the existing ones, it is possible to replace them or in the
case of a subject add a new subject with more permissions (if allowed
by the logincontext).
In my experience there are only a few situations that warrant that
behavior though :)
Maurice
>
>> Yes
full control to create there own user roles.
humm. did not look at it in detail (the homegrown stuff was 'just there')
is it possible to programatically grant & revoke ?
Yes i think a forum warrants a complex authorization scheme :) just
thinking of the top of my head i can
Uwe Schäfer schrieb:
would it be an option to choose guice for INTERNAL DI and rely on JPA?
as this may leave the scope of this mailing-list, let´s take it here:
http://groups.google.com/group/wicket-forum-dev
http://code.google.com/p/wicket-forum/
cu uwe
to convert me ;)
I am not good at converting people, either you see the light or you don't :P
One of the strong points of swarm (imo ;)) is the ease with which it
lets you create complex authorization schemes, while still giving the
end user full control to create there own user roles.
Yes i thi
James Carman schrieb:
But, if you're already using spring as a dependency (by using
@Transactional), then why use another IoC container?
nope, don´t.
others can define @Transactional annotations as well ;)
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if you make it pragmatically configurable then it shouldnt matter what
IOC you use, after all thats the point. i think @Transactional is
pretty much a standard by now and you can make that work via guice or
spring or any other aspect you want to have in your environment
-igor
On Tue, May 20,
>>>> Am 20.05.2008 um 22:15 schrieb James Carman:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If you are creating a "product", why do you need to be able to plugin
>>>>>
>>>>> a different IoC container (Guice vs. Spring for example)? D
Peter Ertl schrieb:
guice DOES support @Transactional (and any other AOP Alliance interceptor)
it's called AbstractModule.bindInterceptor()
actually, there are quite a few frameworks on top of guice using this to
implement the exact same @Transactional behaviour.
shouldn´t it be quite si
Peter Ertl schrieb:
Don't forget to make it language independent so it runs on C#, Scala,
Fortran or Algol 68 as well :-)
well, at least scala runs on the JVM, so:
no 1: checked ;)
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reate is a barebone and easy to customize, extend and
integrate forum in wicket, because - well - i just need one, and it
could be fun :)
in order to make it useful to as many people as possible, i just though
reducing 'hard' dependencies to a bare minimum would be a good idea.
it would
Maurice Marrink schrieb:
Which security framework do you plan on using? ;)
*g* actually, it could use a homegrowkn one, which essentially is a
bunch of interfaces (together with a trivial impl).
sorry, that i did not (yet?) choose swarm for frontend permission
handling, but i needed something
e to
plugin
a different IoC container (Guice vs. Spring for example)? Do you
think a site admin will honestly care which container you use (or
ORM
API for that matter)?
2008/5/20 Uwe Schäfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hi
i remember someone asking for a wicket based forum few weeks
ago
;> think a site admin will honestly care which container you use (or ORM
>>> API for that matter)?
>>>
>>> 2008/5/20 Uwe Schäfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>>> hi
>>>>
>>>> i remember someone asking for a wicket base
er you use (or ORM
>> API for that matter)?
>>
>> 2008/5/20 Uwe Schäfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>> hi
>>>
>>> i remember someone asking for a wicket based forum few weeks ago. i plan
>>> to
>>> build one within the next
Do you
think a site admin will honestly care which container you use (or ORM
API for that matter)?
2008/5/20 Uwe Schäfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hi
i remember someone asking for a wicket based forum few weeks ago. i
plan to
build one within the next few months. is there anyone interested
; hi
>
> i remember someone asking for a wicket based forum few weeks ago. i plan to
> build one within the next few months. is there anyone interested in
> contributing code, ideas, reviews, tests or criticism?
>
> it is going to be as modular as i can get it, and should play nicely w
Which security framework do you plan on using? ;)
Maurice
2008/5/20 Uwe Schäfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi
>
> i remember someone asking for a wicket based forum few weeks ago. i plan to
> build one within the next few months. is there anyone interested in
> contributing
hi
i remember someone asking for a wicket based forum few weeks ago. i plan
to build one within the next few months. is there anyone interested in
contributing code, ideas, reviews, tests or criticism?
it is going to be as modular as i can get it, and should play nicely
with guice as well
Hi Nino,
we're using cookie sso. works like a charm.
when the user logs in (in our app) we generate a temporary forum password,
store it in the Account table, and return it (hashed with a salt) in a
cookie, along withthe username.
the cookie gets passed to the forum,
which looks up the use
How did you do the SSO?
Im trying the RemoteSSO but it doesnt seem to work out of the box... Or
they forgot to mention some critical information about it.. Do you have
to set a cross context or something?
regards
Toto Laricot wrote:
We've done it. Nothing Wicket-specific. JForum runs as a s
Yeah maybe create a thin wrapper, doesnt seem that hard todo?
regards Nino
Scott Swank wrote:
I suspect that Nino wants to use Wicket instead of Freemarker for the UI layer.
http://www.jforum.net/doc/TemplatesAndStyles
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Toto Laricot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It was exactly the tricky parts, that would be nice to have in a contrib:)
Toto Laricot wrote:
We've done it. Nothing Wicket-specific. JForum runs as a separate webapp, we
display it in a frame.
SSO is a bit tricky but it's doable.
v.
On 2/29/08, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael <[EMAIL PR
I suspect that Nino wants to use Wicket instead of Freemarker for the UI layer.
http://www.jforum.net/doc/TemplatesAndStyles
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Toto Laricot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We've done it. Nothing Wicket-specific. JForum runs as a separate webapp, we
> display it in a f
We've done it. Nothing Wicket-specific. JForum runs as a separate webapp, we
display it in a frame.
SSO is a bit tricky but it's doable.
v.
On 2/29/08, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Has any one done this?
>
> Im thinking of jforum.. http://www.jforum.net/ ?
>
Has any one done this?
Im thinking of jforum.. http://www.jforum.net/ ?
It should'nt be that hard to create a contrib for btw, if somebody are
interested..?
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