Are you basically wanting each users' browser to be notified of some
change in state on the server? Well, there are a couple of ways to go
about this. You can either implement server "push" or you can have
your application "poll" via Ajax.
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:52 PM, walnutmon <[EMAIL PROTE
are you using a framework that uses classloaders on top of the web app
classloaders??
this is a very very bad idea. especially with wicket or with clustering in
general..
you really shouldnt do that.
For wicket we have a solution please look at the:
org.apache.wicket.settings.IApplicationSettings#
go for it if you want, its a 5 minute thing anyways. and yes, there
should be a setting that is off by default in both dev and prod modes.
-igor
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 4:04 PM, James Carman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Done:
>
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1830
>
> If you don't
Ah sorry, you must have beat me to it by seconds!
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1831
I'll close mine off as a dupe... With regards to scheduling, it would be
really great to have this in 1.3.5 if it's not a big change.
Thanks,
Jan
2008/9/13 James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> D
Done:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1830
If you don't mind, I'd like to take a stab at this. I can submit a
patch. Do you want me to develop it against trunk or the 1.3 branch?
I assume you want this to be optional in development mode so that we
don't screw up all of the generate
That sounds very promising, thanks!
Jan
2008/9/12 Pointbreak
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Also, have you
> > successfully tested Ajax applications using Selenium-RC and Junit?
>
> I have, and Selenium works really well for testing wicket ajax
> applications. Only thing I had to
open a jira issue and we can whip it up
-igor
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 2:54 PM, James Carman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That might be pretty cool! I can see how that might help constructing
> your unit tests.
>
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> we ca
ah, i assumed you were seeing this in production...some times you can
get these kinds of errors because of hot deployment.
-igor
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Ritesh Trivedi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am not - but I am using Apache Ofbiz inside tomcat, Wicket being used as a
> front end
I am not - but I am using Apache Ofbiz inside tomcat, Wicket being used as a
front end to Ofbiz component. Ofbiz has its ClassLoaders which it creates.
May be thats an issue or may be it messes up in hot deploy mode when the
webapp is reloaded due to recompilation.
Does wicket print anywhere in t
That might be pretty cool! I can see how that might help constructing
your unit tests.
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> we can always make it so there is a setting that outputs the full path
> as an attribute of a component if that is helpful.
>
> eg
>
>
are you using any interesting class reloading tools like javarebel, etc?
-igor
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Ritesh Trivedi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Every once in a while I get these classnotfoundexceptions for some odd reason
> which I cant figure out why. The class does exist (its a pa
in his very first email he said he is stuck on jdk1.4
-igor
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 2:31 PM, jcgarciam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone and let me thanks you guys for this awesome framework, now back
> to the topic :)
>
> you can use SpringComponentInjector from the wicket-spring-anot,
Hi everyone and let me thanks you guys for this awesome framework, now back
to the topic :)
you can use SpringComponentInjector from the wicket-spring-anot, see the
following example which is shown at
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html#Spring-AnnotationbasedApproach
http://cwiki.apache.
Every once in a while I get these classnotfoundexceptions for some odd reason
which I cant figure out why. The class does exist (its a panel as you can
tell from the classname) and is serializeable with one of the members
IClusterable. It happens atleast few times a day and dont know why -
Will
there was also a project that integrated commons-attributes instead of
the springbean annot so your code would be
/** @SpringBean */ private dao;
instead of the jdk5 version
@SpringBean private dao;
-igor
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:39 PM, mahone9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hmmm, i thought ab
we can always make it so there is a setting that outputs the full path
as an attribute of a component if that is helpful.
eg
-igor
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:18 PM, German Morales
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/9/12 Jan Stette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Hi German, thanks for an interesting re
Hmmm, i thought about it too. But is it the best practise or an acceptable
hack ???
With ur mentioned approach I have always to be aware of wicket beans in
order to handle them in that special way.
Is it somehow possible to hook into any bean instantiation class (or
beanFactory etc.)... and tell
Thank you Matej.
The final solution for IE6 (should anyone else hit this lovely dom
bug) is to toggle the style.display for the relevant component(s) via
appendJavascript for the image.
Cheers,
Scott
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:54 AM, Matej Knopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> prepend/append javascr
Well, Wicket is an unmanaged framework, so you're going to have a hard
time getting it to use spring to instantiate and inject beans for you.
However, you can move this proxy creation logic up into a superclass
if you wish:
public class BasePage extends WebPage
{
protected Object springProxy(Cl
Thanks for ur quick response.
I already read this article. But I don´t like this approach calling this
creation Proxy stuff when I need it for
from a Wicket-Bean.
private ContactDao dao = LazyInitProxyFactory.createProxy(ContractDao.class,
new IProxyTargetLocator() {
public Object
Thanks for ur quick response.
I already read this article. But I don´t like this approach calling this
creation Proxy stuff when I need it for
from a Wicket-Bean.
private ContactDao dao = LazyInitProxyFactory.createProxy(ContractDao.class,
new IProxyTargetLocator() {
public Object locateProxyTa
You could use (warning: shameless plug coming) Apache Commons Proxy to
create proxies that would lookup your spring beans at runtime.
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 3:30 PM, mahone9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi @all
> I´m new to spring and wicket. I´d like to know how is it possible to inject
> wick
Have you read this page:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 3:30 PM, mahone9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi @all
> I´m new to spring and wicket. I´d like to know how is it possible to inject
> wicket beans in a smart way???
>
> My preconditions are: using jdk 1
Hi @all
I´m new to spring and wicket. I´d like to know how is it possible to inject
wicket beans in a smart way???
My preconditions are: using jdk 1.4
for example: my applicationContext.xml file looks like.
class LoginPan
2008/9/12 Jan Stette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi German, thanks for an interesting reply.
>
> Ruby probably wouldn't be appropriate in our environment, but it's still
> interesting to see the principles involved in writing tests using it. Some
> points I'm not clear about:
>
> When Wicket generates
Haha, first off, thanks for all the responses, I'm glad the community is
active :)
I took a look at the Wicket Rad, it looks pretty cool, I think he referenced
it so that I can actually see how some of that stuff works, and get a handle
on what Wicket is capable of, it was a bit over my head.
I
> Also, have you
> successfully tested Ajax applications using Selenium-RC and Junit?
I have, and Selenium works really well for testing wicket ajax
applications. Only thing I had to do was to add a script to the pages
that helps selenium figure out when ajax requests are finished. See this
threa
Thanks Peter, those are interesting links. As for the question I asked of
German as well, are you able to get the full wicket path for components, or
just the local wicket:ids? If the latter, how do you deal with components
that can be instantiated multiple times on a page? Also, have you
succes
Hi German, thanks for an interesting reply.
Ruby probably wouldn't be appropriate in our environment, but it's still
interesting to see the principles involved in writing tests using it. Some
points I'm not clear about:
When Wicket generates pages, as far as I can tell, the wicket:id that's
stat
Actually there are more platforms for watir (
http://wtr.rubyforge.org/platforms.html): FireWatir and SafariWatir.
I gave a quick try to FireWatir some time ago, with no much success, but
they continue working on it.
They mention also "a Watir interface that uses Selenium".
2008/9/12 Peter Thom
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:12 PM, German Morales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hi Jan,
>
> We are using Watir, which lets you write tests in ruby.
>
For those who don't want to use Ruby, Watij is the Java equivalent of
Watir. http://watij.com/
But the problem with both Watij and Watir is that you
Hi Jan,
We are using Watir, which lets you write tests in ruby.
And we are using mainly wicket generated names for identification of
components, but sometimes we use generated attributes too (for example
does not have name), or just the text in the html.
Since the code is all in ruby, it is in
Where's the fun in that? ;) Sorry, I should have mentioned that you
need to setup your ListView to reuse the items if you're doing things
as you say.
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:10 AM, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> did you also explain about setreuseitems(true) to them after
> suggest
Hi all,
I filed a Bugreport for Gmap2:
http://wicketstuff.org/jira/browse/WSGMAPP-11
Can anyone reconstruct this behavior or has already solved the Problem?
I´m kinda stuck here and have not the tiniest bit of an idea how to debug
this :/
Regards
Markus
did you also explain about setreuseitems(true) to them after
suggesting a listview?
-igor
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 3:35 AM, James Carman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does this person really need a RAD tool for what they're trying to do?
> All they need to do is display a list of an arbitrary numb
are your cookies disabled?
-igor
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:46 PM, behlma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Now another question has popped up. My bulletin board overview page, the one
> displaying all currently active/guests users and forums is a (stateless)
> BookmarkablePage. To be able to track
I think you can make a quick test by implementing a simple reuse
strategy which directly returns the existingItems iterator..
Lorenzo Bolzani wrote:
2008/9/12 Serkan Camurcuoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
if you were using a listview, you should have called setReuseItems(true) on
it.. Maybe ther
Sure, it is possible, but it is tedious and verbose compared to using
Freemarker or another scripting language. Using Wicket for this will
only add more code and complexity to the process, and it's not like you
need component based control of the markup you are creating, so Wicket
is simply ove
hello
thank you for your words.
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
>
> With that many users you probably have session retention. Try to
> profile your app with yourkit or another profiler. Failing that, you
> could look at the numbers using jmap and jstat.
>
> Martijn
> On 9/11/08, jmatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED
2008/9/12 Serkan Camurcuoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> if you were using a listview, you should have called setReuseItems(true) on
> it.. Maybe there exists something similar for DataView.. ListView javadoc
> says:
>
> "If you nest a ListView in a Form, ALLWAYS set this property to true, as
> otherwis
if you were using a listview, you should have called setReuseItems(true)
on it.. Maybe there exists something similar for DataView.. ListView
javadoc says:
"If you nest a ListView in a Form, ALLWAYS set this property to true, as
otherwise validation will not work properly. "
Lorenzo Bolzan
This is a bit of a general question: I'd be interested in hearing about how
people do automated tests of their Wicket applications. I'm thinking about
system tests of the full application, not unit tests.
There are of course tools like Selenium which let you automate actions on a
web application.
Nope, probably not, but he can take a look at the code for a sample on how to
achieve exactly what he wants.
jwcarman wrote:
>
> Does this person really need a RAD tool for what they're trying to do?
> All they need to do is display a list of an arbitrary number of radio
> buttons. Wouldn't L
Does this person really need a RAD tool for what they're trying to do?
All they need to do is display a list of an arbitrary number of radio
buttons. Wouldn't ListView suffice in this situation? That's all
they asked for. The XP folks would say, "Do the simplest thing that
works."
On Fri, Sep
Hello Eelco,
It is possible for the jasperreport to be display in iframe in html format?
because the example that comes with the wicket-contrib-jasperreports the pdf
is embeded in the page through the object tag. If it is possible also for
the html export to be view in iframe inside the page?
Th
2008/9/12 Timo Rantalaiho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Jan Stette wrote:
> > Absolutely, I see what you're saying. Part of the problem here may be
> that
> > on the project I'm working on, WicketTester is indeed used to do
> > integration/functional tests. I'm not sure why this was
Hi,
I'need to display some editable values inside an HTML table.
The form contains both string and numeric values. If I submit an
invalid numeric value an error is reporter but all other values are
lost.
Using a simple form this does not happens, it happens only when we had
the "table part". I thi
prepend/append javascript should work.
-Matej
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:15 PM, Scott Swank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is apparently an IE6 bug, in that inserting an image in the dom
> above the select screws up the tabindex/focus in some way. If I have
> the span/image already in the dom
The list software produces a valid RFC 2919 List-Id header - any decent mail
user agent should be able to filter based on that.
As alluded to by Ryan, Gmail recognises this and will create a new filter in
like three clicks.
Charlie.
2008/9/10 Ryan Gravener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> switch to gmail
Sure!
AutoInstallShockwaveComponent.java
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import org.apache.wicket.ResourceReference;
import org.apache.wicket.behavior.HeaderContributor;
import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebMarkupContainer;
import
Hurray, i have got over it. The problem I was having is that, I forgort to
implement the cleanupFeedbackMessages() method which I declare in my session
class. I called the method but forgot to put the codes therein. thanks so
much.
Now, i can continue with my app.
I will appreciate it if anyone can
On 11.09.2008, at 13:59, Piller Sébastien wrote:
Hello,
this time I haven't any dummy question :)
I've developped a wicket panel to display a *.swf file with a
autoinstall feature of the flash player, using SWFObject, and I'm
ready to share it with the community.
Are you interested?
H
Jonathan Locke wrote:
>
> also see wicket-rad if appropriate
>
A http://sites.google.com/site/wicketrad URL could be useful, so here it is
. :)
The org.wicketrad.propertyeditor package in the wicket-rad-core module has a
bunch of Panels you might want to look at for your problem.
The exact p
Hi Lukasz,
I use about the same configuration as yours. I think you can safely
replace the provided version of log4j (in the lib directory) with a more
recent one. I have a production environment working with log4j 1.2.8,
other test environments I use have more recent versions. My production
e
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