The Wicket Team is proud to release the seventeenth release of the Wicket
1.4.x series.
This is primarily a minor bugfix release.
Release Artifacts:
* Subversion tag:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/wicket/releases/wicket-1.4.17
* Changelog:
The Wicket Team is proud to introduce the third Release Candidate in
Wicket 1.5 series. It includes bug fixes and improvements reported against
1.5-rc2. See the changelog for full list.
More detailed migration notes are available on our [Migrate to 1.5
Wiki
On 01.04.2011 00:25, Pedro Santos wrote:
Hi David, looks like a bug, please create a ticket + upload the quickstart.
As a side note, wicket tester do not encode the form state between requests.
If you submit a form a second time, the request parameters for fields you
didn't set will be empty,
HI,
I was just wondering, what mechanism does Wicket uses to get values from
Java beans?
Is reflection used or does wicket use a library to do this?
I had a very slow experience when using Reflection, how does Wicket do it?
Thanks
Carlo
Does wicket use reflection for this purpose?
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 8:50 PM, Carlo Camerino carlo.camer...@gmail.comwrote:
HI,
I was just wondering, what mechanism does Wicket uses to get values from
Java beans?
Is reflection used or does wicket use a library to do this?
I had a very slow
Yes, take a look at org.apache.wicket.util.lang.PropertyResolver
Sven
On 04/03/2011 03:01 PM, Carlo Camerino wrote:
Does wicket use reflection for this purpose?
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 8:50 PM, Carlo Camerinocarlo.camer...@gmail.comwrote:
HI,
I was just wondering, what mechanism does Wicket
we have a complex search screen , right now the query behind the search is
not tuned , sometimes for different combinations search takes very long time
and I get
[raw]
Caused by: org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: After 1 minute the
Pagemap null is still locked by: Thread[[ACTIVE]
Thanks to you two,
2011/4/3 Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.org:
Or org.apache.wicket.markup.html.ServerTimeFilter
I think it is what I was looking for.
But I think I will create my own IResponseFilter, in a similar way,
but to modify something else that head.
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 5:34 AM,
You should use some asynchronous querying. In other words, you search is
submitted to a background process and the Wicket request completes to some
intermediary please wait while we do your search page (like all the big
airline middlemen do) It polls the background service to see if it's
Hi,
I like to find out the compatibility of wicket on mobile phones? especially
the wicket javascript
Have there been any publication or any project discussing wicket
compatibility on Mobile Devices
Thanks
http://www.thebuzzmedia.com/apache-wicket-powers-mobile-walmart-com/
2011/4/3 Ayodeji Aladejebi aladej...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I like to find out the compatibility of wicket on mobile phones? especially
the wicket javascript
Have there been any publication or any project discussing wicket
That's not entirely correct. Wicket uses the models to populate form
components
On Apr 3, 2011 9:11 AM, Sven Meier s...@meiers.net wrote:
Yes, take a look at org.apache.wicket.util.lang.PropertyResolver
Sven
On 04/03/2011 03:01 PM, Carlo Camerino wrote:
Does wicket use reflection for this
Hi,
(Wicket 1.4.8 in the development mode)
I am mounting my page like this:
mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/i/about, AboutPage.class));
I am able to call /i/about without any problems, but when I call
/i/about/somevalue I expect to have PageParameters not null.
I am calling this in
I guess you forgot to call super(pageParameters) in your page ctor
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 7:48 PM, devush devushan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
(Wicket 1.4.8 in the development mode)
I am mounting my page like this:
mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/i/about, AboutPage.class));
I am
I've written a custom ResourceNameIterator (to be used in a custom
ResourceStreamLocator), that based on a user agent, can load specific HTMLs.
The concept is pretty simple, and what it does is to try loading a resource
based on this names pattern:
Page.mobile.extension
Page.m.extension //
Hi,
Thanks, yes I have ignored that. It is now working. You have saved my weekend!
thanks
devush
PS: Sorry, by mistake I directly replied to Martin.
On 3 April 2011 17:54, Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.org wrote:
I guess you forgot to call super(pageParameters) in your page ctor
On Sun,
hi,
through what mechanism does it do it?
i was wondering if wicket uses reflection or it generates code on the fly
thanks
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 12:21 AM, James Carman ja...@carmanconsulting.comwrote:
That's not entirely correct. Wicket uses the models to populate form
components
On Apr
Hi everyone,
On Wicket 1.5, what is the best way to achieve this:
http://localhost/mountedPage/dynamicPath
And, within the page mounted at mountedPage, retrieve the dynamicPath
value ?
Cheers,
Bruno Borges
www.brunoborges.com.br
+55 21 76727099
The glory of great men should always be
Hi Carlo,
Look at the wicket interface wicket.model.IModel
public interface IModelT extends IDetachable {
public T getObject();
public void setObject(T value);
}
Every component in wicket has a default model. Think of the textfield
case where the model contains the string being entered.
Some things will be better but some things won't. Java and Javscript don't
have a whole lot in common.
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 11:31 PM, hariharansrc hariharan...@gmail.comwrote:
we use gwt we can code in java instead of js and then we can use the
generated js in wicket. This only i thought.
Hello,
Unfortunately for me just after releasing the 1.4.16.1 and 1.5-RC2.1
wicketstuff-core releases last week the vote occurred for the next set
of wicket stable versions.
Since they have been released I have just redone the release process for
wicketstuff-core to create both a 1.4.17 and
Hi,
you could use something like http://bindgen.org/ to access to properties in
a bean without reflection (http://code.google.com/p/bindgen-wicket/).
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