Hi,
I found this problem and I cannot find any sollution by myself. So I ask you
for a help.
I localized my application to two languages. To all pages I added links for
changing localization. The onClick() methods of those links contain just
getSession.setLocale(requestedLocalization). That w
Jeremy,
jpswain referred to the gmail signup form. The gmail form initially hides
the "check availability" elements via div with style="display:none". It only
shows them when it detects that AJAX or JavaScript (don't know exactly) is
available. Would you know how we can implement this with wicket
public class DatePropertyColumn extends PropertyColumn {
/**
* @see
com.inmethod.grid.column.PropertyColumn#getConverter(java.lang.Class)
*/
@Override
protected IConverter getConverter(final Class varType) {
return new IConverter() {
/** serialVersionUID.
componentToRepainted.setOutputMarkupId(true)
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 10:38 PM, miro wrote:
>
> I want to reload a component in my page when the form is submitted , I am
> calling
>
> target.addComponent(StgAuditSelectionPage.this.get("stgAuditsContainer:stgAuditGeneralTbl"));
>
>
> in the onSumb
Yeah but some bugs are pretty simple, like plain css etc.. Which not
necessarily requires deep knowledge.. So scan the bug list and pick the
easiest one could also be an option...
James Perry wrote:
I'd recommend examining the WicketFilter as your starting point. This is
where wicket requests
Wicket pages/components can be either stateful or stateless. Wicket
manages hem transparently and it is very easy to write any complex
page you want. Stateful pages are much more powerful than stateless.
However that comes at a cost of using page store for their state. On
highload sites it is usua
I have a TreeTable that I would like to have some columns with a "text-align:
right;" style. I have tried overriding the newCell method on the
PropertyRenderableColumn and returning a Label with an AttributeModifier.
That did not work nor did returning a custom Panel with an
AttributeModifier.
T
I have a TreeTable that I would like to have some columns with a "text-align:
right;" style. I have tried overriding the newCell method on the
PropertyRenderableColumn and returning a Label with an AttributeModifier.
That did not work nor did returning a custom Panel with an
AttributeModifier.
T
Please help me add the veil which blocks entire page , I totally dumb with
java script ,can you point me to an example or some thing which tells me
how to block entire page ?
reiern70 wrote:
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> Maybe you use this idea
> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Generic+Busy+In
Forgive my lack of understanding of Wicket internals, but do requests for
Ajax components on a particular page block when that page is being
serialized?
Matej Knopp-2 wrote:
>
> This really looks like page being accessed from multiple threads, but
> it's quite weird. The serialization is done i
This works very well , in addition to this can I disable the page till I
get the response ?
reiern70 wrote:
>
> Maybe you use this idea
> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Generic+Busy+Indicator+(for+both+Ajax+and+non-Ajax+submits)
>
> or create some kind of veil that is a
Hi,
I have trouble of finding out how to make dynamic optgroups and options from
the select and selectoptions in wicket-extensions. The same issue is
described in this post
http://www.nabble.com/Select-and-SelectOptions-td11684707.html#a11695243
Any ideas?
-Spratle
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I'll take a look, but my QA says it's also happening with Tomcat 6.
All in all, it's Wicket that actually has the problem. There is
something wicket is doing with the URL/ session that is not what
should be happening.
- Brill Pappin
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On 17-Dec-08, at 3:25 PM, "Matthe
Maybe you use this idea
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Generic+Busy+Indicator+(for+both+Ajax+and+non-Ajax+submits)
or create some kind of veil that is activated each time you have an AJAX
request.The veil will prevent you from preforming any action while AJAX is
active. I use th
There's a "veil" project in wicketstuff-minis
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 11:16 AM, miro wrote:
>
> Is there any other indicator which disables the page so that user is not
> cannot perform any other action ?
>
>
> Michael Sparer wrote:
>>
>> Create your own, it's quite easy. Extend from AjaxFallbac
without doing any work yourself the closest you can come is
wickettester#startpage(class, pageparameters)
-igor
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 8:09 AM, walnutmon wrote:
>
> bump.
>
>
> walnutmon wrote:
>>
>> One thing I am trying to implement in my most recent wicket application is
>> a hook in from an
Is there any other indicator which disables the page so that user is not
cannot perform any other action ?
Michael Sparer wrote:
>
> Create your own, it's quite easy. Extend from AjaxFallbackDefaultDataTable
> and let it implement IAjaxIndicatorAware, add an WicketAjaxAppender (see
> e.g. Indic
bump.
walnutmon wrote:
>
> One thing I am trying to implement in my most recent wicket application is
> a hook in from another site written in JSP. I'm starting simple, with a
> hand-off URL that gives a few peices of information that allows the user
> to be logged into the wicket app based o
Create your own, it's quite easy. Extend from AjaxFallbackDefaultDataTable
and let it implement IAjaxIndicatorAware, add an WicketAjaxAppender (see
e.g. IndicatingAjaxLink how to do that) and you're done
regards,
Michael
miro wrote:
>
> I am looking for indicating AjaxFallbackDefaultDataT
I am looking for indicating AjaxFallbackDefaultDataTable , do we have
any ?
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Basically we have no problem assigning logic to disable the link when
creating the page. What we want to achieve via the authorization strategy is
a redirect to the sign in page just the same as if a user has accessed a
page with no sufficient roles (so the user signs in and upon successful
signing
This really looks like page being accessed from multiple threads, but
it's quite weird. The serialization is done in request thread and
pagemap is locked during request.
-Matej
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 2:35 PM, leok wrote:
>
> Interesting. I wonder if this error occurs when page components are be
Maybe something like
MetaDataRoleAuthorizationStrategy.authorize(link3, Component.ENABLE, "ADMIN");
-Heikki
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From: Arie Fishler [mailto:arie@gmail.com]
Sent: 18. joulukuuta 2008 16:08
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Assigning an Action to an onClick handler
W
Maybe
MetaDataRoleAuthorizationStrategy.authorize(link3, Component.ENABLE, "ADMIN");
-Heikki
-Original Message-
From: Arie Fishler [mailto:arie@gmail.com]
Sent: 18. joulukuuta 2008 16:08
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Assigning an Action to an onClick handler
We are using the
Is there somewhere a maven archetype for wicket + swarm?
Kind regards:
al_shopov
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We are using the AnnotationsRoleAuthorizationStrategy class and place
@AuthorizeInstantiation("ROLE_USER") on restricted Wicket pages.
We need finer-grained authorisation control - we have a class that has 3
AjaxLinks each with their own onClick() handler. 2 of the onClick()
handlers are accessib
Hi Lizz,
You could use an AjaxSelfUpdatingTimerBehavior to make the label (or some
component containing the label) update itself and when the "job" is finished
redirect to other page. I use a similar approach when I generate files. The
result looks like:
http://www.nabble.com/file/p21073112/prog
Interesting. I wonder if this error occurs when page components are being
modified by Ajax while being serialized, e.g. page.addOrReplace(). If so,
this is kind of an ugly bug. What I don't know yet is how "harmful" this bug
is, i.e. does this error leave Wicket in a horribly inconsistent state?
The submit button for your form is the AjaxButton that Michael
mentioned below. You use that instead of a normal button and in the
onSubmit method you fire off your web services and any other stuff you
need. You also have available the AjaxRequestTarget which you then
'add' the label to the
alright, so the label should either update itself or updates should be pushed
to the client, right? did you have a look at how ProgressBar works?
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/wicketstuff-progressbar
i haven't tried it myself, but AFAIK it uses the approach to updateitself.
But the problem is that the user shouldnt have to press any button to update
the labels...
Michael Sparer wrote:
>
> Sure,
>
> use a simple Label and an AjaxButton, set setOutputMarkupId = true on the
> label and add it in the onSubmit method to the ajaxrequesttarget
> (target.addComponent(l
martijn, banning policies are issued by repository owners. i don't
know which repo you're referring to as "the maven repository".
central? apache?
i suggested setting up or reusing a repo that would be mainly for
wicket components, and owned by the project/ community. advantages:
- we simply don
Sure,
use a simple Label and an AjaxButton, set setOutputMarkupId = true on the
label and add it in the onSubmit method to the ajaxrequesttarget
(target.addComponent(label)).
But I'd also recommend taking a look at the Progressbar (search the
mailinglist) - that might suits you better
lizz wro
Hi,
I need to add end user information (progress information) after submit
button is pressed and before being redirected to a new page. I would like to
add this information by updating some labels.
When the user presses the submit button 4 web services are called before I
am redirecting to a new p
Hi,
when trying to user a PropertyColumn like this:
...
List columns = new ArrayList();
columns.add(new PropertyColumn(new Model("ID"), "id"));
columns.add(new PropertyColumn(new Model("First
Name"),"firstName","firstName"));
...
I keep getting the following error:
..."The type PropertyColumn
Hey,
where can I view the sources of the
"http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-contrib-examples/cdapp"; ?
Cheers Björn
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Hi Per,
Wicket does not have this feature.
BTW, you do not need a response page instance, just the class is sufficient:
setResponsePage(Page1.class);
Optionally you can call this as well (since you are talking about
redirects):
setRedirect(true); // or false
Regards,
Erik.
Newgro
Yeah, just put a breakpoint in WicketFilter, request a page in your
browser and step through the whole wicket source and try to
understand. Naturally this takes some time :-)
Am 18.12.2008 um 11:13 schrieb James Perry:
I'd recommend examining the WicketFilter as your starting point.
This
Tel-Aviv, Israel
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 antibes,
> f
I'd recommend examining the WicketFilter as your starting point. This is
where wicket requests get intercepted and processed accordingly.
Best,
James.
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 10:07 AM, HHB wrote:
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> Thank you all guys but maybe I'm expressing my ideas the wrong way.
> I don't mean how to get W
Taipei, Taiwan !!
Taiwan is not part of China~
We are independent for long time ago!
I am using Wicket for production line process.
Thank you all guys but maybe I'm expressing my ideas the wrong way.
I don't mean how to get Wicket source and create a patch, I mean what is the
best way to start studying Wicket source code? where to start? which module?
Steve Swinsburg-2 wrote:
>
> If you want the source code for Wicket, chec
There's now a little bit of documentation online:
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/wicketstuff-dojo-1.1
Cheers, Stefan
Stefan Fußenegger wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I just shared a new project called wicketstuff-dojo-1.1 [1], an
> integration of the Dojo JavaScript toolkit [2]
If you want the source code for Wicket, check it out from SVN into
your own local working copy. You can then build Wicket via maven after
you have made any local changes to the source code to see if the bug
has been fixed.
You can then generate a patch and attach it to a Jira issue so the
Yes,I got it.
Border works well
Thanks
Alex
Hi *,
i would like to redirect to a page mounted in application by calling it from
another page.
Application.init
mountBookmarkablePage(PAGE1_ID, Page1.class);
AnyPage.myMethod
redirectTo(PAGE1_ID)
How could a redirectTo(String mountPoint) method look? The "normal"
redirection by requestcycle
Thanks.
My problem is I don't where to start.
Lets say I want to fix that bug, in order to know how to fix it, I have to
be aware of the whole source code of Wicket, am I right?
How to start studying the source code? I mean where to start reviewing?
Scott Swank wrote:
>
> I found this helpful.
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