Hi you all!
For a challenging project I am looking around for an experienced
developer in Wicket, who is willing to give me a helping hand for 1 or 2
days a week. Preferable on site in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands.
If this sounds interesting to you, please send me your daily rate and
availability. A
China, ZheJiang NingBo
francisco treacy-2 wrote:
>
> to know a little bit more of our great (and vast) community, i was
> just wondering if you're keen on sharing where you come from and/or
> where you work with wicket...
>
> for instance, here argentinian/belgian working with wicket in antibe
Do you ever call listview.removeAll ?
2008/12/15 dbuttery :
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a ListView in which each repeater row has a button to launch a
> ModalWindow. I actually do this multiple times in my application so I know
> that it does work.
>
> I just added a new screen that does the same
what you can do is have wicket generate the necessary xml you need
with wickettester and postprocess that yourself into the pdf.
you can override page#getmarkuptype() to return "xml" and wicket will
look for the xml file instead of html.
-igor
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Adrian Wiesmann wr
Abuja, Nigeria
Live Wicket Projects
www.fenlabnigeria.com
www.nelexonline.com
2 more next year
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 11:00 PM, Stefan Lindner wrote:
> Erlangen, Germany
>
> We are using Wicket Since version 1.0 for all new web projects.
>
> Stefan
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von:
Erlangen, Germany
We are using Wicket Since version 1.0 for all new web projects.
Stefan
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Jeremy Levy [mailto:jel...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 15. Dezember 2008 23:51
An: users@wicket.apache.org
Betreff: Re: [OT] wicket users around the world
New York,
New York, NY
Ryan Gravener
http://ryangravener.com/flex | http://twitter.com/ryangravener
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Jeremy Levy wrote:
> New York, NY
>
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 12:55 PM, dtoffe wrote:
>
> >
> >Heh +10, seems pretty interesting indeed, very nice graphics...
> >
New York, NY
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 12:55 PM, dtoffe wrote:
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>Heh +10, seems pretty interesting indeed, very nice graphics...
>
>
> Nino.Martinez wrote:
> >
> > Interesting, why not localize the app, so we get it in english? :)
> >
> > Quan Zhou wrote:
> >> Beijing China.I'm using wick
I can appreciate what it currently does - I just think it could be a little
more convenient.
It would still provide the default behavior, but allow keys to be translated
with the child scope primarily - in the same way it allows visibility to be
driven with the child scope.
Thanks for your feedb
Hello everybody
A quick question out of curiosity. Has anybody played around or tried to
generate XSL-FO from within your Wicket project?
What I mean is this:
- Add an XML file to every HTML file.
- Tell Wicket to use the XML instead of the HTML file for the markup.
- Have Wicket do the markup i
It would help if you post some output of for example the
wicket-ajax-debug window, or the firefox console. With the information
you have given thus far we can't help you.
Martijn
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 10:51 PM, ecornett wrote:
>
> I have searched everywhere for an answer to this Wicket questio
I have searched everywhere for an answer to this Wicket question with no
luck.
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
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> As you come through nabble, I trust you have read and understood the
> text that is shown prominently above the forum?
>
>> Before posting, please read "How to ask questions the smart
>>
Hi all,
I have a ListView in which each repeater row has a button to launch a
ModalWindow. I actually do this multiple times in my application so I know
that it does work.
I just added a new screen that does the same thing and it works fine the
first time that the ModalWindow is launched.
oh yeah, there's a post where we started figuring out some details about how
this would work somewhere on this list
Jonathan Locke wrote:
>
>
> this is cool, although i still think this should be auto-updated through a
> maven registry crawler. if everyone put the right meta information in
>
this is cool, although i still think this should be auto-updated through a
maven registry crawler. if everyone put the right meta information in their
wicket jars, this resource registry would be entirely automatic, always
fresh, running demos, etc...
francisco treacy-2 wrote:
>
> i came up wi
One idea I had was to do something like the following code:
This class would be added to the AutocompleteTextField (as below).
inputSoFar would be the input to the getChoices() method minus the string we
are looking for, so for example:
fred,jim,b
inputSoFar would be 'fred,jim'. input (
As you come through nabble, I trust you have read and understood the
text that is shown prominently above the forum?
> Before posting, please read "How to ask questions the smart
> way" [1] and answer these questions for yourself:
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> * Did you check out our live examples
> * read our wiki
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Hi there!
Something like that - but I was hoping it might be easy to somehow do this
with autocompletetextfield from wicket extensions - I guess there may be a
little trickery to manipulating the unsubmitted text in the textfield itself
(although this comes in as the input for getChoice so I was
This is also something you can do with object autocomplete from Wicketstuff
francisco treacy wrote:
if i understand correctly you need a "multi" autocompleter.
do you mean something like this?
http://digitarald.de/project/autocompleter/1-1/showcase/delicious-tags/
(i have integrated it with wic
Beats me, seems like somethings wrong,maybe a bug..? I'd create a
quickstart (really easy with maven,
http://wicket.apache.org/quickstart.html ) and attach it to a jira issue..
If the code are somewhat working, and the only annoying thing are the
mouse icon you could try to set the mouse icon
if i understand correctly you need a "multi" autocompleter.
do you mean something like this?
http://digitarald.de/project/autocompleter/1-1/showcase/delicious-tags/
(i have integrated it with wicket, it's indeed used when you edit
topics of a module in wickethub).
francisco
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008
Yeah, and if you want you can also put on a special icon[1], like
warning triangle etc for the separate states a feedback message can be..
[1] http://jacorre.com/design/cssnavmenus.htm
Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote:
HITECH79 escreveu:
Hallo,
how can i remove the bulletpoints from mess
Hi Guys
I were wondering if any of you have tried todo some semi auto generation
with wicketTester for selenium?
I mean create a wicket tester that runs a scenario and at the same time
it runs a selenium rc and check's if the result are the same somehow?
Im not sure if it gives any advantage
Hi.
Couldn't find an answer but perhaps this is a common thing to want to do:
Using an AutoCompleteTextField I want to allow the user to select choices as
he types, then update the text area by appending the selected choice.
Similar to the way a web mail application would allow a user to type em
Sorry, copied wrong anchor :( should be
http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.5.x/reference/beans.html#context-create
2008/12/14, Marat Radchenko :
> You didn't init spring in your web.xml
> See
> http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.5.x/reference/beans.html#beans-factory-sc
As for the Wicket team, nothing is more welcome than being part of the
community and contributing patches and on the mailing list etc.
Cheers,
Eelco
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
> Thank you..I think the book is the way to go. I will probably buy it for all
> all the
Has anyone else had trouble with modal windows appearing in Firefox but not
IE and if so, what is a good solution? I can go into more details if
necessary.
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Heh +10, seems pretty interesting indeed, very nice graphics...
Nino.Martinez wrote:
>
> Interesting, why not localize the app, so we get it in english? :)
>
> Quan Zhou wrote:
>> Beijing China.I'm using wicket to develop webgame named FBM
>> (www.wedomo.com),it's
>> 600,000 registers,
Hi there,
I've seen two components for integrating a contextual menu in wicket:
the yui and the dojo based.
Have you got experience in any of them ? What are the major differences ?
I'm just using the yui context menu, but i need to add an image on every
MenuItem. It seems that this context
+1
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 5:52 PM, francisco treacy <
francisco.tre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> thanks daniel for the input.
>
> wickethub ideally could also be used to keep track of abandoned
> projects, so i might add a date of last activity -something like that-
> if it makes sense.
>
> how many t
Yep. Here's an example of what I typically use:
http://svn.carmanconsulting.com/public/wicket-advanced/trunk/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 10:51 AM, wicketworker wrote:
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> Figured out the issue. basically we need to have two listeners in the web.xml
> ContextLoaderLi
thanks daniel for the input.
wickethub ideally could also be used to keep track of abandoned
projects, so i might add a date of last activity -something like that-
if it makes sense.
how many times you don't really know where you're standing with a
"wicket integration with [put sth here]" (code q
Oh yeah I didn't mean the admins if that what you were referring to in
the '5 of us', I just thought maybe more of a community input, like
other development mailing lists I'm a part of. But anyway, solution
found!
cheers,
Steve
On 15 Dec 2008, at 15:49, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
On Mon, Dec
class addressmodel extends ldm {
private final int idx;
private final imodel customer;
public addressmodel(imodel customer, address address) {
this.customer=customer;
this.idx=customer.getaddresses().indexof(address);
}
public object load() {
return customer.getobject().getaddre
Figured out the issue. basically we need to have two listeners in the web.xml
ContextLoaderListener , and RequestContextListener.
wicketworker wrote:
>
> I am getting the following exception while starting my jetty server :
>
> java.lang.IllegalStateException: No WebApplicationContext found:
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 6:02 AM, Steve Swinsburg
wrote:
> After a fresh start on a Monday, I figured out how to use a Hashmap in a
> DropDownChoice component when separate id/display values are required. I was
> hoping to get a bit more of an explicit answer from the community on this
> one though
org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 10:45 AM, James Carman
wrote:
> No, you want the ContextLoaderListener, I believe.
>
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 10:07 AM, wicketworker wrote:
>>
>> I think I did. The below listner is what you are referr
No, you want the ContextLoaderListener, I believe.
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 10:07 AM, wicketworker wrote:
>
> I think I did. The below listner is what you are referring to right. I still
> get the same exception
>
> org.springframework.web.context.request.RequestContextListener
>
>
> Also,in my
i do not think this is the irght way to go. the nesting is:
so clearly the key is owned by the panel. these are the rules for
wicket:message. keep in mind the tag is a convinience and so we try to
keep it as simple as possible. you can always add a label that uses
wha
Hi,
If you have a WebmarkupContainer (or whatever grouping component) that holds all
components of your cart, you can put a public/protected method
updateCart(AjaxRequestTarget target)
on your base page. When you click on AjaxLink on child page, you can
call that method. Same applies for any othe
I think I did. The below listner is what you are referring to right. I still
get the same exception
org.springframework.web.context.request.RequestContextListener
Also,in my Application class's init method i have the following code:
protected void init() {
super.init();
this.a
My co-worker commented on the jira. We have now a workaround for
this problem but we'd need someone to confirm if it is a good
or bad idea.
We replaced line 751 from wicket-ajax.js:
from "this.url = url;"
to " this.url = Wicket.replaceAll(url,"&", "&");"
Does anyone know if there are any caveat
Thorsten,
Yes, that's exactly how BoxBorder draws the box/border. You'd probably
prefer to use CSS.
Regards - Cemal
http://www.jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend
Thorsten Scherler-3 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am playing around with wicket and have a question.
>
> http://wicket.apache.org/examplenavoma
Hi all,
I am playing around with wicket and have a question.
http://wicket.apache.org/examplenavomatic.html
is the page I am following to develop a custom application.
in my html I have
Navigation Links
test
Footer Info
and in my java class I have:
publi
After a fresh start on a Monday, I figured out how to use a Hashmap in
a DropDownChoice component when separate id/display values are
required. I was hoping to get a bit more of an explicit answer from
the community on this one though, since I was completely stumped,
which is what I thought
The url-pattern only supports using a wildcard at the end of the pattern
(e.g., "/myapp/*") or as a extension mapping prefix (e.g., *.do). See
section SRV.11.2 of the servlet specification, which can be downloaded from
here:
http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr154/index.html
Therefo
HITECH79 escreveu:
Hallo,
how can i remove the bulletpoints from messagetext in the feedbackpanel??
With CSS stylesheet:
li.feedbackPanelINFO
{
list-style-type: none;
}
li.feedbackPanelERROR
{
list-style-type: none;
}
Adriano
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Hmmm but why not just do it with a LDM? Im a bit puzzled, heres what I do:
RadioGroup eventTypeRadioGroup = new RadioGroup(
"eventType");
eventTypeRadioGroup.setLabel(new Model("Type of
Event"));
ListView eventTypesListView = new
ListView(
Hallo,
how can i remove the bulletpoints from messagetext in the feedbackpanel??
Thanks...
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Hi,
what's the best way to implement an IDataProvider and a LoadableDetachable
for an indexed list? Suppose I have a Customer who has a list of Adresses.
class Customer {
List adresses;
}
Now I want to implement a data provider/ldm for the adresses of a customer.
I suppose the usual way is
Dear all,
How can i do to click button to load/dispaly a file (csv) with pop up
window?
like the below, click the image,btn_statistics to dispaly one file (csv) .
# /btn_statistics.gif
The below is my java codes, but it can not work,
Please help me. Thank you a lot.
Interesting, why not localize the app, so we get it in english? :)
Quan Zhou wrote:
Beijing China.I'm using wicket to develop webgame named FBM
(www.wedomo.com),it's
600,000 registers, and about 10,000 players online in average.
I also develop my game master tools and log analyzers with wicket.
Thanks Mike, thats just what I needed and works perfectly. Thanks for
explaining it to me.
Archie
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Thanks thats taught me something about radio groups that I wasn't able to
find in the books I have. Your example was very helpful.
Michael O'Cleirigh wrote:
>
> Hi ArchieC,
>
> The way RadioGroup works is that it renders to a hidden field and stores
> the selected value of the selected Radio.
It retains them for the original request. The intercept page doesn't
need to know about them. If you care, you can set the PageParamaters
yourself, or construct the page with the original parameters.
Martijn
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 8:46 AM, Arie Fishler wrote:
> Basically I do not find this clas
Hi,
I am using wicket via tomcat integrated into spring using a filter with *
org*.*apache*.*wicket*.protocol.*http*.WicketFilter
The thing is that I want to map the wicket application to several url
patterns (to know which environment the user is coming from)
Is there a way to map the filter
Emanuele Gesuato wrote:
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Here the code of the html and java part:
**html**
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