Hi,
This way the default (global) cache settings are applied.
See org.apache.wicket.settings.IResourceSettings#getDefaultCacheDuration
You will need custom ResourceReference that uses custom IResource to set
specific cache settings just for it.
Hint: you can extend PackageResRef/PackageResource
Yes, indeed, it looks similar, except that I receive the same error messages
as before if the requirement of dropdown is set to true in MockPageWithForm:
dropDown.setRequired(true);
and add assertNoErrorMessage to FormDispatchEventTest#dropDownEvent():
...
FormTester formTester = tester.newFormTes
That's great!
Thanks
On 16/1/13 17:25, saty wrote:
Yes, this has been fixed in wicket 6.4.0
See below for more on this fix.
http://apache-wicket.1842946.n4.nabble.com/understanding-ajax-response-td4654310.html#a4654715
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Hi,
Do you think it's possible to replace the url language part "/en/" , "/fr/"
by other english or french url ?
Instead of having
/fr/home
/en/home
could we have
/frenchCompanyName/home
/englishCompanyName/home
I changed the LocaleUrlCodingStrategyDecorator class to do so but I have
lots
I show that the text was changed, here again, i remove the start end html
characters
With a good result
div class="opdoms"
img src="./?20-IResourceListener-opdrachten-1-image"
class="opdimage" width="75" height="50"/
testtesthttp://apache-wicket.1842946.n4.
When things go well
<./?6-IResourceListener-opdrachten-1-image>
test
When wrong (when no picture is found)
<./?1-IResourceListener-opdrachten-1-image>
test
<./?3-
finally manged to got this working this morning.
The code that worked:
$.noConflict();
jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
$(document.getElementById("multiSelectId")).multiselect();
});
for some reason
$("#multiSelectId").multiselect();
does not work.
I had to hardcode multi
Have you ever fixed this problem?
We are seeing the same issues with our application.
Thijs
On 28-11-2012 0:03, saty wrote:
continued from above...
0 0.2001 0.4771
<./wicket/resource/com.apollo.pricematrix.web.pri
The exact error (javascript) is
TypeError: $(...) is null
As per the Widget documents i need to invoke below to activate the
multiselect.
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#myselect").multiselect();
});
So it can not find #myselect in this case, i put a alert on this and it
prints null, but
Hi all,
A need to serve static files alongside the app, often from a root
context, is quite common.
What if a simple serving servlet was added to wicket-core, so people
wouldn't need to add it extra to their app?
E.g. this one is quite good:
http://balusc.blogspot.cz/2009/02/fileservlet-supp
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 1:32 PM, vijay wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't add any break points coz the war file is deployed on weblogic
> server
> (dev server) running on Linux environment and we can simply view the logs
> by
> adding loggers, whcih have already checked.
>
> It's a large application and am
Hi,
I can't add any break points coz the war file is deployed on weblogic server
(dev server) running on Linux environment and we can simply view the logs by
adding loggers, whcih have already checked.
It's a large application and am not able to fix this issue. Pls help...
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I can't add any break points coz the war file is deployed on weblogic server
(dev server) running on Linux environment and we can simply view the logs by
adding loggers, whcih have already checked.
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These impls are quite simple ...
No one so far ever needed something like this
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Oscar Besga Arcauz wrote:
> I've made a class, extending the DefaultPageManagerProvider to avoid
> Wicket page store (in order recreate every page at every request from users)
>
>
> I'
I've made a class, extending the DefaultPageManagerProvider to avoid Wicket
page store (in order recreate every page at every request from users)
I'm testing it, and found no problems - for now.
Take a look; I'm thinking about sending it to JIRA as an improvement
/**
* User: obesga
* Date:
Your test looks pretty much
like org.apache.wicket.FormDispatchEventTest#dropDownEvent() in
wicket-core/src/test/java
FormDispatchEventTest#dropDownEvent() passes OK.
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 10:20 AM, RalfButler wrote:
> Thanks a lot Martin for that super quick reply! Yes, obviously I was wrong
Thanks a lot Martin for that super quick reply! Yes, obviously I was wrong on
the AJAX part.
But even if I using the test method like this:
@Test
public void enterData(){
tester.startPage(MyForm.class);
FormTester formTester = tester.newFormTester("form");
Hi,
This is not supported at the moment.
Please file a ticket to improve it.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Yuci G EBI wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Wonder how to make URLs (i.e. mount paths) case insensitive for Wicket 6?
> For example, make these two URLs do the same thing: localhost/AboutUs and
> l
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 10:02 AM, RalfButler wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm using Wicket 6.4 and try to test a super simple form:
>
> public final class MyForm extends WebPage {
>
> public MyForm() {
> super();
>
> Form form = new Form("form");
>
> TextField textFiel
Hi there,
I'm using Wicket 6.4 and try to test a super simple form:
public final class MyForm extends WebPage {
public MyForm() {
super();
Form form = new Form("form");
TextField textField = new TextField("textfield");
textField.setRequired(true);
fo
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 7:59 PM, Oscar Besga Arcauz wrote:
>
>
> I use these code in order to avoid web page cache, in browser and in
> wicket application;
> also I want to avoid disk caching and serialization
>
> I'm using Wicket6
>
>
> ¿ Do you see this code correct ? ¿ Is there any easier
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