I'll be happy to join in Boris.
2010/3/18 Boris Goldowsky
> Thank you for your thoughts Jeremy -- and your previous work on
> WicketStuff. I am certainly unhappy to hear that it felt like torture
> and that junk was being dumped on you rather than getting support from
> the community.
>
> I'd v
Thanks for all your help, Johan and Igor. Problem solved we think. One
of the pages was holding a reference to the session. With multiple
Ajax requests on the same page the session size was doubling each
time, eventually giving stack overflow.
Nigel
Or:
http://wicketstuff.org/maven/repository/o
we can modify serializable checker to check if anything is holding a
reference to session or application and catch the error right away.
please add a jira issue for this.
-igor
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:17 PM, Nigel Parker wrote:
> Thanks for all your help, Johan and Igor. Problem solved we thi
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 6:43 AM, Chris Colman
wrote:
>> all servlet containers do that on first request. if you dont care
>> about browsers with cookies disabled you can tweak tomcat to never
>> append jsessionid to the url, afair there is a setting for that.
>>
>> -igor
>
> I wish I didn't have t
Why would you want that?
Martijn
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Sigmar Muuga wrote:
> Hello,
> which is the easiest way to set custom HTML page for a Page or Panel?
> For example I have panel called "HelloPanel", conventinally Wicket wants to
> pair it with "HelloPanel.html" in the same packag
OK, WICKET-2789 added.
Thanks again
Nigel
---
we can modify serializable checker to check if anything is holding a
reference to session or application and catch the error right away. please
add a jira issue for this.
-igor
Perhaps we should define an island of stability (like the name wickststuff-core
implies). Maybe under another name (e.g. wicketstuff-stable).
This place should only hold projects that are maintained and that are buildable
with actual wicket versions. The rest of wicketstuff should be left as ist
Hi!
Im working on a project and I'm getting a weird exception in which I don't
understand how to resolve. My application resides in two modules.
One server side module where all business logic are. On the server side I user
spring and restful webservices. Than I have a web module which inter
Hi,
My company is currently looking for an experienced Wicket developer. Three new
products will be developed from scratch, so there is a lot of room for your
talent and creativity :-) We offer a contract for (at least) three months here
in Germany.
If you are interested or know anyone who mig
nino martinez wael wrote:
I'll be happy to join in Boris.
That would be awesome, thanks Nino.
I'm thinking the first thing would be to bump the wicket dependency to
v1.4.7 and do a maven release of the current state of wicketstuff-core
as version 1.4.7. Make sense? Is that something you
If I place a call to wicketAjaxGet(...) into a eg.g onclick attribute
with the help of an AjaxBehavior, the method respond(final
AjaxRequestTarget target) is called on the Java side.
Is it possible to build a call to wicketAjaxGet like
var result = wicketAjaxGet(...);
and provid the resu
Do you mean you have HelloPanel with one markup, and HelloMyDearFriends
with the same functionality but different markup?
In that case define a trivial class HelloMyDearFriends.java extending
HelloPanel but not changing the function. Drop in your
HelloMyDearFriends.html next to it, and you sh
To me modalWindow.close(new AjaxRequestTarget(containerPage)) doesn't work...
And RequestCycle.get().getRequestTarget() returns null;
Please help...
Best,
Martin
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Yes .. don't do new AjaxTarget... use the one you are given, why not?
It is an ajax event, no?
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2010/3/19 Martin Asenov :
> To me modalWindow.close(new AjaxRequestTarget(containerPage)) doesn't work...
> And RequestCycle.get().getRequestTarget() returns null;
>
> Please help...
>
> Best,
No, it's something like:
new Timer().schedule(new TimerTask() {
public void run() {
modal.close(the target);
}
}, 12);
Best,
Martin
-Original Message-
From: Martin Makundi [mailto:martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com]
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 5:23
Hi,
take a look at
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/calling-wicket-from-javascript.html
following is what you need to do ..
you can concatenate the value you want to return as paramter in
callbackurl,we will read this back as request
parameter from java.
it should look like callbackurl+"&"+comp
forgot to add the concatenation result has to be passed as argument to
wicketajaxget as you already know..
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 9:03 PM, vineet semwal
wrote:
> Hi,
> take a look at
> http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/calling-wicket-from-javascript.html
>
> following is what you need to do ..
>
>
So how does the server communicate the close call to the client?
Martijn
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Martin Asenov wrote:
> No, it's something like:
>
> new Timer().schedule(new TimerTask() {
> public void run() {
> modal.close(the target);
> }
> }, 12);
>
>
There's been plenty of encouraging feedback about wiQuery [1] and how
cleanly it integrates jQuery and makes it easy to use in a Wicket app.
We also get lots of questions, sometimes unrelated to wiQuery, about
how to integrate other JavaScript libraries.
I was thinking that it could possibly be se
Here's the issue:
Modal window is displayed. The user gets idle for a while. I've registered the
modal by its session ID.
When the user clicks on some AjaxLink/AjaxButton and I want to see if session
is invalid, so I've overridden sessionDestroyed() in the webapp, which calls a
method that sh
are you sure the throttle is being applied? check the js generated, etc...
-igor
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Douglas Ferguson
wrote:
> I have a search box that is submitted via a behavior listening for "onkeyup".
>
> I set the throttle for the behavior and I'm seeing strange behavior.
>
>
Hi Vineet,
that's true. I already know this but this is not what I need. I need the
opposite thing. What you explained is something like an input parameter to
wicketAjaxGet. This input parameters can easily be fetches from the Request.
But what I need is a return value for wicketAjaxGet. That i
I have a JS file that has a function to return a node value from an XML file.
The JS file is referenced in the head section of the page and the function
is called from the page body. The JS function runs but does not return the
XML node. How do I reference the XML file?
Hope you can help
jthom
Cemal Bayramoglu schrieb:
dear Cemal,
I was thinking that it could possibly be sensible to have another
project where we abstract out the mechanisms wiQuery provides for
resources and JavaScript statements.
i have no idea of how wiQuery does it, but i strongly agree to the
urgent need of a
I like it! Where do I sign up? :)
--
Jeremy Thomerson
http://www.wickettraining.com
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Cemal Bayramoglu <
jweekend_for...@cabouge.com> wrote:
> There's been plenty of encouraging feedback about wiQuery [1] and how
> cleanly it integrates jQuery and makes it eas
Hi,
I'd like to localize a simple javascript alert, e.g like this:
alert('hello world'); However wicket:message key="helloWorld" is not
parsed inside the
Hi,
This would be great, but I think we can only provide an implementation to
JavaScript frameworks designed in an unobtrusive way. When I tried to bind
ExtJs within Wicket, I had some pain to adapt ExtJs components to Wicket.
For the refactoring part, I don't see any problem to achieve this. Gen
append the name of the variable to the url, in target generate js that
sets the variable to the value. after wicketajaxget processes the
result the value should be set
-igor
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Stefan Lindner wrote:
> Hi Vineet,
>
> that's true. I already know this but this is not w
output the javascript using the texttemplatecontributor
-igor
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Istvan Soos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to localize a simple javascript alert, e.g like this:
> alert('hello world'); However wicket:message key="helloWorld" is not
> parsed inside the
I'm trying to make the spellcheck part of the wicketstuff tinymce module
work. I think the protocol used by the spellchecking plugin may have
changed since this module was written.
TinyMCE sends a POST request to the server; the post data looks
something like this (this is JSON format, right?
there is no parameter name that it sends it under? the {} string has
to be assigned to something
-igor
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Boris Goldowsky wrote:
> I'm trying to make the spellcheck part of the wicketstuff tinymce module
> work. I think the protocol used by the spellchecking pl
Hi,
count me in. I would like to help maintain wicketstuff-core too. ;)
When I came to build wicketstuff-core, sometimes I end up fixing
dependency issues and other stuff in others projects, but I don't commit
them, because I don't want to modify someone else's code without her/his
knowledge, and
I am trying to create a barcode image from a user entered value. The image is
to be updated while the user types. Hence I am using Ajax (onChange event) on
the text field to regenerate the image. However, the image is not getting
refreshed. It appears that the browser is not recognizing that
Found a similar issue not long ago. There is a class that does just what you
mentioned, appends a timestamp as a request parameter of the tag's
url. I think the class was NonCachingImage.
Cheers,
Xavier
2010/3/19 Doug Leeper
> I am trying to create a barcode image from a user entered value. T
use NonCachingImage
-igor
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Doug Leeper wrote:
> I am trying to create a barcode image from a user entered value. The image
> is to be updated while the user types. Hence I am using Ajax (onChange
> event) on the text field to regenerate the image. However, th
Exactly. That is what eventually I found out after quite some time fruitless
research and test in other areas.
--- On Fri, 3/19/10, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> From: Igor Vaynberg
> Subject: Re: Dynamic Image (aka Barcode) based on user input not refreshed
> via Ajax
> To: users@wicket.apache.org
I there a way I can add a js file and make sure it's after others?
I'm using wiQuery and want to add the block ui, but when I add the js
file it's the first one so it's throwing an error when it tries to
init since jquery core is after it.
Is there something I can do with the wiQuery extens
It doesn't seem to have any parameter name - I'm looking at the request
in Firebug and it had just that string. In the getResourceStream()
method getParameters().entrySet() always appears to be empty.
The PHP backend that they provide goes through some shenanigans to get
the raw POST data and
sounds weird. you will have to pull out httpservletrequest out of
webrequest and see how to get that info.
-igor
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Boris Goldowsky wrote:
> It doesn't seem to have any parameter name - I'm looking at the request in
> Firebug and it had just that string. In the ge
Hi Igor,
you mean
onclick="
myVar = 'some value';
wicketAjaxGet(this.getCallbackUrl()+&variableName='myVar');
/*start of java processing in the backend*/
protected void respond(final AjaxRequestTarget target) {
Component component = getCompo
Anybody ever got this working?
Thanks for any info or ponter.
Regards.
--- On Thu, 3/18/10, David Chang wrote:
> From: David Chang
> Subject: JCaptcha sound with Wicket?
> To: users@wicket.apache.org
> Date: Thursday, March 18, 2010, 11:31 PM
> Based on the WIA book, I am able to
> have a wo
Hi Marty,
Since you are using wiQuery, this should be taken care of for you, (wiQuery
makes sure that the core jQuery js file is first). I would guess that you
are contributing the javascript file in the normal wicket way (adding header
contributor or adding it directly to the html file) and not
you have to put your alert code into the success handler. this is all
happening asynchronously
-igor
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Stefan Lindner wrote:
> Hi Igor,
>
> you mean
>
> onclick="
> myVar = 'some value';
> wicketAjaxGet(this.getCallbackUrl()+&variableName='myV
2010/3/19 Major Péter
> Hi,
>
> count me in. I would like to help maintain wicketstuff-core too. ;)
> When I came to build wicketstuff-core, sometimes I end up fixing
> dependency issues and other stuff in others projects, but I don't commit
> them, because I don't want to modify someone else's c
We have WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties file which instructs log4j to log
to ${catalina.home}/logs/${logFileName}.log file. This works great when I
deploy the web app in Tomcat.
However, I would like the logs to be written to a different file when I run
my tests that use WicketTester and start th
You can look at how I set up configuration stuff in my Advanced Wicket
example code:
http://svn.carmanconsulting.com/public/wicket-advanced/trunk
Basically, I use maven profiles to point to different configuration
directories for each environment (dev, test, prod). Perhaps that
would help.
On F
Hi,
It looks like the link you provided is temporarily down, but I am assuming
that your idea was to replace log4j.properties file with the one specific to
each maven profile.
This is definitely an option, but I am have limited control over the build
file because it is generated by my NetBeans ID
put another log4j.properties into your src/test/resources or
src/test/java. since the test dirs are before the main dirs when tests
run they will override log4j.properties in your src/main/resources or
src/main/java
-igor
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Alec Swan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It looks like
Hello,
I have two applications, one a stand alone web app and one wicket based.
Currently they both use form authentication however I am trying to add NTLM
authentication for SSO from our windows intranet.
Leveraging jcifs, I've been able to do this pretty easily with the stand
alone web app. Howe
I have checked in jWicket 0.5.1 with a first implementation of
jQuery-ui-datepicker. A few things around the datepicker are still
missing:
- beforeShowDay callback ist not a simple task to integrate into wicket
Ajax roundtrip
- a few options are missing
- show/hide options that depend upon ui-effec
Changes to the test classpath suggested by Igor worked. I was under the
wrong impression that Wicket Tester was deploying my web app the same way it
is deployed in Tomcat in production and hence was always reading
WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties.
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Igor Vaynberg wro
Hello,
I am playing Wicket now and came across this "strange" behavior.
I have a page with two LDM-based DropDownChoice (Country and State). The
Country DDC ajax-controls the State DDC. The Ajax works well.
Here is something I dont understand.
When the page is diplayed first time, both LDM#l
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