Re: localization and session expiration

2009-03-06 Thread ElSe

Thanks for your answers! It is quite good idea with cookies and header...
Unfortunately it will not work if the user turns off cookies in his
browser... but I think in this case he can thank himself for such
inconvenience :

BR,
Elena.


Anton Veretennikov wrote:
> 
> If cookie is already set, get it and use, if no then set it as browser's
> getLocale() and save to cookie.
> 
> To get cookies:
> 
> Cookie[] cookies =
> ((WebRequest)getRequestCycle().getRequest()).getCookies();
> if (cookies!=null) {
> for (int i = 0; i < cookies.length; i++) {
>   Cookie cookie = cookies[i];
>   ...
> }
> }
> 
> To set cookie:
> 
> Cookie cookie = new Cookie("language", selectedLanguage);
> cookie.setMaxAge(2678400); //31 день
> ((WebResponse) getRequestCycle().getResponse()).addCookie(cookie);
> 
> -- Tony
> 
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 7:26 PM, Jonas  wrote:
> 
>> No need to use spring for that, the locale of a WebSession is
>> initialized from ServletRequest#getLocale()
>> by default, which is based on the Accept-Language header.
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Leszek Gawron 
>> wrote:
>> > Anton Veretennikov wrote:
>> >>
>> >> May be cookie?
>> >
>> > You can also try to extract the locale used by user in the browser from
>> > request header:
>> >
>> >>
>> http://www.acegisecurity.org/guide/springsecurity.html#concurrent-sessions
>> >>
>> >> GET /guide/springsecurity.html HTTP/1.1
>> >> Host: www.acegisecurity.org
>> >> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
>> rv:1.9.0.6)
>> >> Gecko/2009011913 Firefox/3.0.6
>> >> Accept:
>> text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
>> >> Accept-Language: pl,en;q=0.7,en-us;q=0.3
>> >
>> >   ^
>> >>
>> >> Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate
>> >> Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-2,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
>> >> Keep-Alive: 300
>> >> Connection: keep-alive
>> >> Referer: http://www.acooke.org/cute/SessionLim0.html
>> >> If-Modified-Since: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:18:26 GMT
>> >> If-None-Match: "28002-5ba09-44aec96961c80"
>> >> Cache-Control: max-age=0
>> >>
>> >> HTTP/1.x 304 Not Modified
>> >> Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2009 11:52:59 GMT
>> >> Server: Apache/2.2.8 (EL)
>> >> Connection: close
>> >> Etag: "28002-5ba09-44aec96961c80"
>> >
>> > Spring can resolve locale for you in a flexible manner:
>> >
>> >
>> http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.0.x/api/org/springframework/web/servlet/LocaleResolver.html
>> >
>> > in your case:
>> >
>> >
>> http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.0.x/api/org/springframework/web/servlet/i18n/AcceptHeaderLocaleResolver.html
>> >
>> > To integrate wicket with spring in this context override
>> > WebApplication.newSession:
>> >
>> > @Override
>> > public Session newSession( Request request, Response response ) {
>> >return new WebSession( request ) {
>> >@Override
>> >public Locale getLocale() {
>> >return LocaleContextHolder.getLocale();
>> >}
>> >};
>> > }
>> >
>> >
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Creating a brandable or white label type of application

2009-03-06 Thread Tauren Mills
I'm looking for thoughts on ways to create a site that can be branded
by a customer.  It should do the following:

* run in a single webapp deployed in a WAR file
* multiple host names resolve to this same web app
   domain1.com -> myapp.com
   domain2.com --> myapp.com
* based on the host name, the app selects a skin (color scheme,
images, maybe even layout changes)
* users need to be able to alter colors, images, and layout in real
time, so updating the WAR with new skins isn't possible
* need to pull alternate CSS content and perhaps HTML markup from a
database and images from a location outside of the WAR.

This needs to be kind of like blogger.com, where a user can change
images and colors, and the application displays their blog that way.
But in my case, the content on the page primarily remains the same,
just the way it is presented changes.

So I'm looking at the localization and style features thinking they
might help.  But they rely on alternate versions of files to be in the
WAR.
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/localization-and-skinning-of-applications.html

What methods would you recommend to get the current hostname from the request?
Whould this be best done in the RequestCycle, the Session, or?
What techniques would be useful for using external CSS, images, and HTML?
Will getStyle/setStyle even help since the content is external of the WAR?

I realize that I shouldn't allow users to modify HTML markup that
contains wicket tags.  That could break things very quickly.

I'm just starting to think about how to do this, so I'm looking for
any suggestions to direct me to the right tools for the job.

Thanks,
Tauren

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Re: Problems Refreshin a Image from AjaxLink

2009-03-06 Thread Zhubin Salehi

OK I couldn't figure out what was wrong so I did it as a last resort:

/* advanced search link */
AjaxSubmitLink advancedSearchLink;
mainTable.add(advancedSearchLink = new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {

private static final long serialVersionUID = 4373219220751138123L;

@Override
protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget target, Form form) {
advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
target.addComponent(mainTable);
}
});
advancedSearchLink.add(new WebComponent("expand") {

private static final long serialVersionUID = 1566267580506427230L;

@Override
public boolean isVisible() {
return !advancedSearch;
}
});
advancedSearchLink.add(new WebComponent("collapse") {

private static final long serialVersionUID = 4204455496315941511L;

@Override
public boolean isVisible() {
return advancedSearch;
}
});

It's not the best way to go, but it works.

Zhubin


Zhubin Salehi wrote:
> 
> I figured out if the page starts with 'advancedSearch = false' the image
> is always expand.gif and if it starts with 'advancedSearch = true' the
> image is always collapse.gif. So the value of Model object is cached
> somewhere, but not in the browser for sure.
> 
> What I don't understand is that every time the panel is rendered,
> getObject() method is called but apparently the return value is ignored.
> 
> 
> 
> Zhubin Salehi wrote:
>> 
>> advancedSearch is in PersonDetailTab that is a panel in an AbstractTab in
>> a PanelCachingTab in FindUserAcountForm.
>> 
>> Zhubin
>> 
>> 
>> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>> 
>>> is advancedSearch inside findUserAccountForm?
>>> 
>>> -igor
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Zhubin Salehi 
>>> wrote:

 Here is the source code without tabs:

 /* advanced search link */
 add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {

        private static final long serialVersionUID =
 3847759110695405700L;

       �...@override
        protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget target, Form form)
 {
                advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
                target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
        }
 }.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new Model() {

        private static final long serialVersionUID =
 3430522655787763141L;

       �...@override
        public String getObject() {
                return advancedSearch ? "/img/collapse.gif" :
 "/img/expand.gif";
        }
 })));

 I hope it's more readable this way :-)

 Zhubin

 Zhubin Salehi wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I have a similar problem that NonCachingImage does not solve. I have
> implemented a simple expand/collapse button. I check the rendered page
> source in FireFox and image name is always "/img/expand.gif". Here is
> the
> code:
>
>                       /* advanced search link */
>                       add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {
>
>                               private static final long
> serialVersionUID = 3847759110695405700L;
>
>                               @Override
>                               protected void
> onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget target, Form form) {
>                                       advancedSearch =
> !advancedSearch;
>                                      
> target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
>                               }
>                       }.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new
> Model() {
>
>                               private static final long
> serialVersionUID = 3430522655787763141L;
>
>                               @Override
>                               public String getObject() {
>                                       return advancedSearch ?
> "/img/collapse.gif" : "/img/expand.gif";
>                               }
>                       })));
>
> Thanks,
> Zhubin
>
>
> Marco Santos wrote:
>>
>> Hello there!
>>
>> I'm with problems refreshing an Image. On my web application i'm
>> trying
>> to refresh or change an Image that is on a Panel. On the panel there
>> is a
>> Image (it is rendered the first time) and a label. Outside the panel
>> i
>> have AjaxLink's (that are images too) that refresh the panel, and
>> consequently the components on it, the image and the label. when the
>> link
>> is clicked, the label e refreshed with the new text, but the image
>> still
>> the same. The code is the following:
>>
>> /**
>>  *The Panel with the image to be refreshed:
>>  *(the label on the panel is freshed when the link is pressed.
>>  **/
>> public class PhotoPanel extends Panel {
>>     /** Creates a new instance of PhotoPanel*/

Ajax table/grid questions

2009-03-06 Thread Seven Corners

I have to write a table that updates via AJAX on a timer that polls data from
the server (the data comes as collection, not as a database call).  

My first question is what class I need to use; I've looked at a few of the
available classes and I think the AjaxFallbackDefaultDataTable is too
heavyweight because I don't need to sort or page.  I need to use my own CSS
and I also need to set the background colors of cells dependent upon the
values in the model.  It looks like a DataView would be adequate with a
provider that wraps a LoadableDetachableModel if I hook it up to a timer and
set the output markup ID to true.  

So if I'm using a DataView, I get stumped at a point that should be easy. 
All the examples let you instantiate a DataView but I'm using Wicket 1.4-m3
and DataView is abstract, so I'd have to subclass it and provide my own
HTML.  Fine, but I can't figure out how to plug the table into its parent
panel.

So if I have in the enclosing panel:



  
  ...

  



and I've called my DataView subclass StorageUnitAJAXDataView, then in my
enclosing panel, the code:

StorageUnitAJAXDataView dataView = new StorageUnitAJAXDataView(
"storageUnits", new StorageServerUnitsDataProvider( m_strClientRole,
m_strPlatformId ) );

isn't going to work.  According to the sample, I need to make the ID the ID
of the repeating rows.  My HTML for the DataView looks like this:



  
 

  






  


  





  
  


  



So the real question is, since I have to subclass and have a separate HTML
file for the DataView, how do I get the right ID in there?  What should the
HTML look like?

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Re: How can I injecting a Springbean into a custom session.

2009-03-06 Thread Igor Vaynberg
you still have to do it, that is what enables @SpringBean inside components

-igor

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Warren Bell  wrote:

> Do you still have to use addComponentInstantiationListener(new
> SpringComponentInjector(this)) in your WebApplication#init() in order to use
> @SpringBean in sub classes of Component or is that done automatically now?
>
> Warren
>
>
>
> Igor Vaynberg wrote:
>
>  all subclasses of Component are injected automatically, you only need to
>> do
>> this in classes outside the Component hierarchy.
>>
>> -igor
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:32 AM, CrocodileShoes <
>> markjohndo...@googlemail.com
>>
>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> By the way is this safe to use in any Wicket component, for example, a
>>> Panel?
>>>
>>> I can't think of any reason why not, but this is my first foray into web
>>> development.
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Re: How can I injecting a Springbean into a custom session.

2009-03-06 Thread Warren Bell
Do you still have to use addComponentInstantiationListener(new 
SpringComponentInjector(this)) in your WebApplication#init() in order to 
use @SpringBean in sub classes of Component or is that done 
automatically now?


Warren


Igor Vaynberg wrote:


all subclasses of Component are injected automatically, you only need to do
this in classes outside the Component hierarchy.

-igor

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:32 AM, CrocodileShoes   

wrote:



  

By the way is this safe to use in any Wicket component, for example, a
Panel?

I can't think of any reason why not, but this is my first foray into web
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Re: Problems Refreshin a Image from AjaxLink

2009-03-06 Thread Zhubin Salehi

I figured out if the page starts with 'advancedSearch = false' the image is
always expand.gif and if it starts with 'advancedSearch = true' the image is
always collapse.gif. So the value of Model object is cached somewhere, but
not in the browser for sure.

What I don't understand is that every time the panel is rendered,
getObject() method is called but apparently the return value is ignored.



Zhubin Salehi wrote:
> 
> advancedSearch is in PersonDetailTab that is a panel in an AbstractTab in
> a PanelCachingTab in FindUserAcountForm.
> 
> Zhubin
> 
> 
> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>> 
>> is advancedSearch inside findUserAccountForm?
>> 
>> -igor
>> 
>> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Zhubin Salehi  wrote:
>>>
>>> Here is the source code without tabs:
>>>
>>> /* advanced search link */
>>> add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {
>>>
>>>        private static final long serialVersionUID =
>>> 3847759110695405700L;
>>>
>>>       �...@override
>>>        protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget target, Form form) {
>>>                advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
>>>                target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
>>>        }
>>> }.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new Model() {
>>>
>>>        private static final long serialVersionUID =
>>> 3430522655787763141L;
>>>
>>>       �...@override
>>>        public String getObject() {
>>>                return advancedSearch ? "/img/collapse.gif" :
>>> "/img/expand.gif";
>>>        }
>>> })));
>>>
>>> I hope it's more readable this way :-)
>>>
>>> Zhubin
>>>
>>> Zhubin Salehi wrote:

 Hi guys,

 I have a similar problem that NonCachingImage does not solve. I have
 implemented a simple expand/collapse button. I check the rendered page
 source in FireFox and image name is always "/img/expand.gif". Here is
 the
 code:

                       /* advanced search link */
                       add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {

                               private static final long
 serialVersionUID = 3847759110695405700L;

                               @Override
                               protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget
 target, Form form) {
                                       advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
                                      
 target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
                               }
                       }.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new
 Model() {

                               private static final long
 serialVersionUID = 3430522655787763141L;

                               @Override
                               public String getObject() {
                                       return advancedSearch ?
 "/img/collapse.gif" : "/img/expand.gif";
                               }
                       })));

 Thanks,
 Zhubin


 Marco Santos wrote:
>
> Hello there!
>
> I'm with problems refreshing an Image. On my web application i'm
> trying
> to refresh or change an Image that is on a Panel. On the panel there
> is a
> Image (it is rendered the first time) and a label. Outside the panel i
> have AjaxLink's (that are images too) that refresh the panel, and
> consequently the components on it, the image and the label. when the
> link
> is clicked, the label e refreshed with the new text, but the image
> still
> the same. The code is the following:
>
> /**
>  *The Panel with the image to be refreshed:
>  *(the label on the panel is freshed when the link is pressed.
>  **/
> public class PhotoPanel extends Panel {
>     /** Creates a new instance of PhotoPanel*/
>     public PhotoPanel(String id, byte[] photoData, int size, Integer
> index) {
>         super(id);
>         setOutputMarkupId(true);
>
>         MyImage mainPhoto = new MyImage("mainPhoto", photoData,
> size);//component that extends Image
>         mainPhoto.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>
>         Label label = new Label("index", "MYLABEL: " +
> index.toString());
>
>         add(mainPhoto);
>         add(label);
>     }
> }
>
> /**
>  * The AjaxLink's on a Parent panel that holds a panel with the links,
> and the panel with the image
>  * to be refreshed
>  **/
> private class PhotoSlideLink extends AjaxLink {
>         private byte[] photoSlideData = null;
>         Integer index = 0;
>         public PhotoSlideLink(String id, byte[] photoSlideData ) {
>             super(id);
>             this.photoSlideData = photoSlideData ;
>
>             MyImage photoSlide = new MyImage("photoSlide",
> photoSlideData
> , 100);
>             add(photoSlide );
>         }
>
>         @Override
>         public void onClick(AjaxReques

Re: Problems Refreshin a Image from AjaxLink

2009-03-06 Thread Zhubin Salehi

I figured out if the page starts with 'advancedSearch = false' the image is
always expand.gif and if it starts with 'advancedSearch = true' the image is
always collapse.gif. So the value of Model object is cached somewhere, but
not in the browser for sure.

What I don't understand is that every time the panel is rendered,
getObject() method is called but apparently the return value is ignored.



Zhubin Salehi wrote:
> 
> advancedSearch is in PersonDetailTab that is a panel in an AbstractTab in
> a PanelCachingTab in FindUserAcountForm.
> 
> Zhubin
> 
> 
> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>> 
>> is advancedSearch inside findUserAccountForm?
>> 
>> -igor
>> 
>> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Zhubin Salehi  wrote:
>>>
>>> Here is the source code without tabs:
>>>
>>> /* advanced search link */
>>> add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {
>>>
>>>        private static final long serialVersionUID =
>>> 3847759110695405700L;
>>>
>>>       �...@override
>>>        protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget target, Form form) {
>>>                advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
>>>                target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
>>>        }
>>> }.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new Model() {
>>>
>>>        private static final long serialVersionUID =
>>> 3430522655787763141L;
>>>
>>>       �...@override
>>>        public String getObject() {
>>>                return advancedSearch ? "/img/collapse.gif" :
>>> "/img/expand.gif";
>>>        }
>>> })));
>>>
>>> I hope it's more readable this way :-)
>>>
>>> Zhubin
>>>
>>> Zhubin Salehi wrote:

 Hi guys,

 I have a similar problem that NonCachingImage does not solve. I have
 implemented a simple expand/collapse button. I check the rendered page
 source in FireFox and image name is always "/img/expand.gif". Here is
 the
 code:

                       /* advanced search link */
                       add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {

                               private static final long
 serialVersionUID = 3847759110695405700L;

                               @Override
                               protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget
 target, Form form) {
                                       advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
                                      
 target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
                               }
                       }.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new
 Model() {

                               private static final long
 serialVersionUID = 3430522655787763141L;

                               @Override
                               public String getObject() {
                                       return advancedSearch ?
 "/img/collapse.gif" : "/img/expand.gif";
                               }
                       })));

 Thanks,
 Zhubin


 Marco Santos wrote:
>
> Hello there!
>
> I'm with problems refreshing an Image. On my web application i'm
> trying
> to refresh or change an Image that is on a Panel. On the panel there
> is a
> Image (it is rendered the first time) and a label. Outside the panel i
> have AjaxLink's (that are images too) that refresh the panel, and
> consequently the components on it, the image and the label. when the
> link
> is clicked, the label e refreshed with the new text, but the image
> still
> the same. The code is the following:
>
> /**
>  *The Panel with the image to be refreshed:
>  *(the label on the panel is freshed when the link is pressed.
>  **/
> public class PhotoPanel extends Panel {
>     /** Creates a new instance of PhotoPanel*/
>     public PhotoPanel(String id, byte[] photoData, int size, Integer
> index) {
>         super(id);
>         setOutputMarkupId(true);
>
>         MyImage mainPhoto = new MyImage("mainPhoto", photoData,
> size);//component that extends Image
>         mainPhoto.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>
>         Label label = new Label("index", "MYLABEL: " +
> index.toString());
>
>         add(mainPhoto);
>         add(label);
>     }
> }
>
> /**
>  * The AjaxLink's on a Parent panel that holds a panel with the links,
> and the panel with the image
>  * to be refreshed
>  **/
> private class PhotoSlideLink extends AjaxLink {
>         private byte[] photoSlideData = null;
>         Integer index = 0;
>         public PhotoSlideLink(String id, byte[] photoSlideData ) {
>             super(id);
>             this.photoSlideData = photoSlideData ;
>
>             MyImage photoSlide = new MyImage("photoSlide",
> photoSlideData
> , 100);
>             add(photoSlide );
>         }
>
>         @Override
>         public void onClick(AjaxReques

Re: How can I injecting a Springbean into a custom session.

2009-03-06 Thread Igor Vaynberg
all subclasses of Component are injected automatically, you only need to do
this in classes outside the Component hierarchy.

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>
> By the way is this safe to use in any Wicket component, for example, a
> Panel?
>
> I can't think of any reason why not, but this is my first foray into web
> development.
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Re: Wizard and onSubmit of nested form

2009-03-06 Thread Dave Schoorl

Hi Robert, thanks for your quick reply.

I am not sure if I understand what you mean. How is form validation 
helping with the trigger of onSubmit() on the correct form?
But I gave it a try and the problem remains: the onSubmit of the next 
step is called instead of the current step. I think that first the panel 
of the current step is replaced with the panel of the next step and then 
the onSubmit is executed.


Hope someone can help me.

Regards,
Dave


rmattler wrote:

Use "public void validate(Form form)"

See example below.  Hope it helps.


private final class Step2 extends WizardStep {
public Step2() {
setTitleModel(new Model("Add pictures"));

add(new AbstractFormValidator() {
public FormComponent[] 
getDependentFormComponents() {
return null;
}

public void validate(Form form) {

String dir = 
Constants.ADD_PROJECT_FILE_PIC_PATH +
getProjects().getTblId();

File filesDir = new File(dir);
if (filesDir.canRead() || 
filesDir.isDirectory()) {
String[] fileNames = 
filesDir.list();
if (fileNames.length > 0) {

getProjects().setNumPhotos(fileNames.length);
} else {
form.error("Please upload 
some photos");
}
} else {
form.error("Please upload some 
photos");
}

}
});

}
}

Dave Schoorl wrote:
  

Hi all,

I am building my first Wizard with the wizard from wicket-extensions 
version 1.3.5. Every step contains a panel with it's own form, so I have 
a nested form in the wizards form. I was expecting that when I click 
next, the onSubmit of my current form is called, but it's not. Instead 
the onSubmit of the form in the next step is called.


This seems to be related: http://markmail.org/message/ktpvzvslq5tupo6x

Am I doing something wrong?

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Re: How can I injecting a Springbean into a custom session.

2009-03-06 Thread Leszek Gawron

CrocodileShoes wrote:

By the way is this safe to use in any Wicket component, for example, a Panel?

I can't think of any reason why not, but this is my first foray into web
development.


Yes it is. @SpringBean creates a proxy to your spring bean so there are 
no serialization issues.


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Re: How can I injecting a Springbean into a custom session.

2009-03-06 Thread CrocodileShoes

By the way is this safe to use in any Wicket component, for example, a Panel?

I can't think of any reason why not, but this is my first foray into web
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Re: Problems Refreshin a Image from AjaxLink

2009-03-06 Thread Zhubin Salehi

advancedSearch is in PersonDetailTab that is a panel in an AbstractTab in a
PanelCachingTab in FindUserAcountForm.

Zhubin


igor.vaynberg wrote:
> 
> is advancedSearch inside findUserAccountForm?
> 
> -igor
> 
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Zhubin Salehi  wrote:
>>
>> Here is the source code without tabs:
>>
>> /* advanced search link */
>> add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {
>>
>>        private static final long serialVersionUID = 3847759110695405700L;
>>
>>       �...@override
>>        protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget target, Form form) {
>>                advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
>>                target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
>>        }
>> }.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new Model() {
>>
>>        private static final long serialVersionUID = 3430522655787763141L;
>>
>>       �...@override
>>        public String getObject() {
>>                return advancedSearch ? "/img/collapse.gif" :
>> "/img/expand.gif";
>>        }
>> })));
>>
>> I hope it's more readable this way :-)
>>
>> Zhubin
>>
>> Zhubin Salehi wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> I have a similar problem that NonCachingImage does not solve. I have
>>> implemented a simple expand/collapse button. I check the rendered page
>>> source in FireFox and image name is always "/img/expand.gif". Here is
>>> the
>>> code:
>>>
>>>                       /* advanced search link */
>>>                       add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {
>>>
>>>                               private static final long serialVersionUID
>>> = 3847759110695405700L;
>>>
>>>                               @Override
>>>                               protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget
>>> target, Form form) {
>>>                                       advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
>>>                                      
>>> target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
>>>                               }
>>>                       }.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new
>>> Model() {
>>>
>>>                               private static final long serialVersionUID
>>> = 3430522655787763141L;
>>>
>>>                               @Override
>>>                               public String getObject() {
>>>                                       return advancedSearch ?
>>> "/img/collapse.gif" : "/img/expand.gif";
>>>                               }
>>>                       })));
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Zhubin
>>>
>>>
>>> Marco Santos wrote:

 Hello there!

 I'm with problems refreshing an Image. On my web application i'm trying
 to refresh or change an Image that is on a Panel. On the panel there is
 a
 Image (it is rendered the first time) and a label. Outside the panel i
 have AjaxLink's (that are images too) that refresh the panel, and
 consequently the components on it, the image and the label. when the
 link
 is clicked, the label e refreshed with the new text, but the image
 still
 the same. The code is the following:

 /**
  *The Panel with the image to be refreshed:
  *(the label on the panel is freshed when the link is pressed.
  **/
 public class PhotoPanel extends Panel {
     /** Creates a new instance of PhotoPanel*/
     public PhotoPanel(String id, byte[] photoData, int size, Integer
 index) {
         super(id);
         setOutputMarkupId(true);

         MyImage mainPhoto = new MyImage("mainPhoto", photoData,
 size);//component that extends Image
         mainPhoto.setOutputMarkupId(true);

         Label label = new Label("index", "MYLABEL: " +
 index.toString());

         add(mainPhoto);
         add(label);
     }
 }

 /**
  * The AjaxLink's on a Parent panel that holds a panel with the links,
 and the panel with the image
  * to be refreshed
  **/
 private class PhotoSlideLink extends AjaxLink {
         private byte[] photoSlideData = null;
         Integer index = 0;
         public PhotoSlideLink(String id, byte[] photoSlideData ) {
             super(id);
             this.photoSlideData = photoSlideData ;

             MyImage photoSlide = new MyImage("photoSlide",
 photoSlideData
 , 100);
             add(photoSlide );
         }

         @Override
         public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget ajaxRequestTarget) {
             Panel newMainPhotoPanel = new PhotoPanel("mainPhotoPanel",
 photoSlideData , MAIN_PHOTO_SIZE, index++);
             newMainPhotoPanel .setOutputMarkupId(true);

             /*the first PhotoPanel created when the page was loaded*/
             mainPhotoPanel.replaceWith(newMainPhotoPanel);
             mainPhotoPanel= newMainPhotoPanel ;

             ajaxRequestTarget.addComponent(newMainPhotoPanel);
         }
     }

 Does any one know why refreshing the panel, the label change, b

Re: Problems Refreshin a Image from AjaxLink

2009-03-06 Thread Igor Vaynberg
is advancedSearch inside findUserAccountForm?

-igor

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Zhubin Salehi  wrote:
>
> Here is the source code without tabs:
>
> /* advanced search link */
> add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {
>
>        private static final long serialVersionUID = 3847759110695405700L;
>
>       �...@override
>        protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget target, Form form) {
>                advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
>                target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
>        }
> }.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new Model() {
>
>        private static final long serialVersionUID = 3430522655787763141L;
>
>       �...@override
>        public String getObject() {
>                return advancedSearch ? "/img/collapse.gif" : 
> "/img/expand.gif";
>        }
> })));
>
> I hope it's more readable this way :-)
>
> Zhubin
>
> Zhubin Salehi wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I have a similar problem that NonCachingImage does not solve. I have
>> implemented a simple expand/collapse button. I check the rendered page
>> source in FireFox and image name is always "/img/expand.gif". Here is the
>> code:
>>
>>                       /* advanced search link */
>>                       add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {
>>
>>                               private static final long serialVersionUID = 
>> 3847759110695405700L;
>>
>>                               @Override
>>                               protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget 
>> target, Form form) {
>>                                       advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
>>                                       
>> target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
>>                               }
>>                       }.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new 
>> Model() {
>>
>>                               private static final long serialVersionUID = 
>> 3430522655787763141L;
>>
>>                               @Override
>>                               public String getObject() {
>>                                       return advancedSearch ? 
>> "/img/collapse.gif" : "/img/expand.gif";
>>                               }
>>                       })));
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Zhubin
>>
>>
>> Marco Santos wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello there!
>>>
>>> I'm with problems refreshing an Image. On my web application i'm trying
>>> to refresh or change an Image that is on a Panel. On the panel there is a
>>> Image (it is rendered the first time) and a label. Outside the panel i
>>> have AjaxLink's (that are images too) that refresh the panel, and
>>> consequently the components on it, the image and the label. when the link
>>> is clicked, the label e refreshed with the new text, but the image still
>>> the same. The code is the following:
>>>
>>> /**
>>>  *The Panel with the image to be refreshed:
>>>  *(the label on the panel is freshed when the link is pressed.
>>>  **/
>>> public class PhotoPanel extends Panel {
>>>     /** Creates a new instance of PhotoPanel*/
>>>     public PhotoPanel(String id, byte[] photoData, int size, Integer
>>> index) {
>>>         super(id);
>>>         setOutputMarkupId(true);
>>>
>>>         MyImage mainPhoto = new MyImage("mainPhoto", photoData,
>>> size);//component that extends Image
>>>         mainPhoto.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>>>
>>>         Label label = new Label("index", "MYLABEL: " + index.toString());
>>>
>>>         add(mainPhoto);
>>>         add(label);
>>>     }
>>> }
>>>
>>> /**
>>>  * The AjaxLink's on a Parent panel that holds a panel with the links,
>>> and the panel with the image
>>>  * to be refreshed
>>>  **/
>>> private class PhotoSlideLink extends AjaxLink {
>>>         private byte[] photoSlideData = null;
>>>         Integer index = 0;
>>>         public PhotoSlideLink(String id, byte[] photoSlideData ) {
>>>             super(id);
>>>             this.photoSlideData = photoSlideData ;
>>>
>>>             MyImage photoSlide = new MyImage("photoSlide", photoSlideData
>>> , 100);
>>>             add(photoSlide );
>>>         }
>>>
>>>         @Override
>>>         public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget ajaxRequestTarget) {
>>>             Panel newMainPhotoPanel = new PhotoPanel("mainPhotoPanel",
>>> photoSlideData , MAIN_PHOTO_SIZE, index++);
>>>             newMainPhotoPanel .setOutputMarkupId(true);
>>>
>>>             /*the first PhotoPanel created when the page was loaded*/
>>>             mainPhotoPanel.replaceWith(newMainPhotoPanel);
>>>             mainPhotoPanel= newMainPhotoPanel ;
>>>
>>>             ajaxRequestTarget.addComponent(newMainPhotoPanel);
>>>         }
>>>     }
>>>
>>> Does any one know why refreshing the panel, the label change, but not the
>>> image? Am i forgetting to do something?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: Problems Refreshin a Image from AjaxLink

2009-03-06 Thread Zhubin Salehi

Here is the source code without tabs:

/* advanced search link */
add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {

private static final long serialVersionUID = 3847759110695405700L;

@Override
protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget target, Form form) {
advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
}
}.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new Model() {

private static final long serialVersionUID = 3430522655787763141L;

@Override
public String getObject() {
return advancedSearch ? "/img/collapse.gif" : "/img/expand.gif";
}
})));

I hope it's more readable this way :-)

Zhubin

Zhubin Salehi wrote:
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> I have a similar problem that NonCachingImage does not solve. I have
> implemented a simple expand/collapse button. I check the rendered page
> source in FireFox and image name is always "/img/expand.gif". Here is the
> code:
> 
>   /* advanced search link */
>   add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {
> 
>   private static final long serialVersionUID = 
> 3847759110695405700L;
> 
>   @Override
>   protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget 
> target, Form form) {
>   advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
>   target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
>   }
>   }.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new 
> Model() {
> 
>   private static final long serialVersionUID = 
> 3430522655787763141L;
> 
>   @Override
>   public String getObject() {
>   return advancedSearch ? 
> "/img/collapse.gif" : "/img/expand.gif";
>   }
>   })));
> 
> Thanks,
> Zhubin
> 
> 
> Marco Santos wrote:
>> 
>> Hello there!
>> 
>> I'm with problems refreshing an Image. On my web application i'm trying
>> to refresh or change an Image that is on a Panel. On the panel there is a
>> Image (it is rendered the first time) and a label. Outside the panel i
>> have AjaxLink's (that are images too) that refresh the panel, and
>> consequently the components on it, the image and the label. when the link
>> is clicked, the label e refreshed with the new text, but the image still
>> the same. The code is the following:
>> 
>> /**
>>  *The Panel with the image to be refreshed:
>>  *(the label on the panel is freshed when the link is pressed.
>>  **/
>> public class PhotoPanel extends Panel {
>> /** Creates a new instance of PhotoPanel*/
>> public PhotoPanel(String id, byte[] photoData, int size, Integer
>> index) {
>> super(id);
>> setOutputMarkupId(true);
>> 
>> MyImage mainPhoto = new MyImage("mainPhoto", photoData,
>> size);//component that extends Image
>> mainPhoto.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>> 
>> Label label = new Label("index", "MYLABEL: " + index.toString());
>> 
>> add(mainPhoto);
>> add(label);
>> }
>> }
>> 
>> /** 
>>  * The AjaxLink's on a Parent panel that holds a panel with the links,
>> and the panel with the image
>>  * to be refreshed
>>  **/
>> private class PhotoSlideLink extends AjaxLink {
>> private byte[] photoSlideData = null;
>> Integer index = 0;
>> public PhotoSlideLink(String id, byte[] photoSlideData ) {
>> super(id);
>> this.photoSlideData = photoSlideData ;
>> 
>> MyImage photoSlide = new MyImage("photoSlide", photoSlideData
>> , 100);
>> add(photoSlide );
>> }
>> 
>> @Override
>> public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget ajaxRequestTarget) {
>> Panel newMainPhotoPanel = new PhotoPanel("mainPhotoPanel",
>> photoSlideData , MAIN_PHOTO_SIZE, index++);
>> newMainPhotoPanel .setOutputMarkupId(true);
>> 
>> /*the first PhotoPanel created when the page was loaded*/
>> mainPhotoPanel.replaceWith(newMainPhotoPanel);
>> mainPhotoPanel= newMainPhotoPanel ;
>> 
>> ajaxRequestTarget.addComponent(newMainPhotoPanel);
>> }
>> }
>> 
>> Does any one know why refreshing the panel, the label change, but not the
>> image? Am i forgetting to do something? 
>> 
>> Thanks a lot 
>> 
> 
> 

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Re: What javascript event trigger component update?

2009-03-06 Thread Igor Vaynberg
hide a div around the panel, wait for panel update, and then show the
div around it

there is iajaxcalldecorator that will allow you to insert javascript
for onsuccess/onfailure callbacks on the clientside.

-igor

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Daniele Dellafiore  wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> I have this problem:
>
> a panel with a list is hided via a jquery hide(). It works but this
> panel is also refreshed via a wicket AjaxTimerBehavior.
> So when the page is loaded, I call the jquery hide() and at the first
> onTimer() the panel is refreshed and become visible.
>
> How can I avoid this *without* any flickering effect?
> What is the event that arrives to the component before it is refreshed?
>
> Make this panel visible/invisible can be a solution but I prefer
> relying on ajax toolkit to manage this sort of stuff.
>
> Thanks.
>
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Re: Problems Refreshin a Image from AjaxLink

2009-03-06 Thread Zhubin Salehi

Hi guys,

I have a similar problem that NonCachingImage does not solve. I have
implemented a simple expand/collapse button. I check the rendered page
source in FireFox and image name is always "/img/expand.gif". Here is the
code:

/* advanced search link */
add(new AjaxSubmitLink("advancedSearch") {

private static final long serialVersionUID = 
3847759110695405700L;

@Override
protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget 
target, Form form) {
advancedSearch = !advancedSearch;
target.addComponent(findUserAcountForm);
}
}.add(new NonCachingImage("expandCollapse", new 
Model() {

private static final long serialVersionUID = 
3430522655787763141L;

@Override
public String getObject() {
return advancedSearch ? 
"/img/collapse.gif" : "/img/expand.gif";
}
})));

Thanks,
Zhubin


Marco Santos wrote:
> 
> Hello there!
> 
> I'm with problems refreshing an Image. On my web application i'm trying to
> refresh or change an Image that is on a Panel. On the panel there is a
> Image (it is rendered the first time) and a label. Outside the panel i
> have AjaxLink's (that are images too) that refresh the panel, and
> consequently the components on it, the image and the label. when the link
> is clicked, the label e refreshed with the new text, but the image still
> the same. The code is the following:
> 
> /**
>  *The Panel with the image to be refreshed:
>  *(the label on the panel is freshed when the link is pressed.
>  **/
> public class PhotoPanel extends Panel {
> /** Creates a new instance of PhotoPanel*/
> public PhotoPanel(String id, byte[] photoData, int size, Integer
> index) {
> super(id);
> setOutputMarkupId(true);
> 
> MyImage mainPhoto = new MyImage("mainPhoto", photoData,
> size);//component that extends Image
> mainPhoto.setOutputMarkupId(true);
> 
> Label label = new Label("index", "MYLABEL: " + index.toString());
> 
> add(mainPhoto);
> add(label);
> }
> }
> 
> /** 
>  * The AjaxLink's on a Parent panel that holds a panel with the links, and
> the panel with the image
>  * to be refreshed
>  **/
> private class PhotoSlideLink extends AjaxLink {
> private byte[] photoSlideData = null;
> Integer index = 0;
> public PhotoSlideLink(String id, byte[] photoSlideData ) {
> super(id);
> this.photoSlideData = photoSlideData ;
> 
> MyImage photoSlide = new MyImage("photoSlide", photoSlideData
> , 100);
> add(photoSlide );
> }
> 
> @Override
> public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget ajaxRequestTarget) {
> Panel newMainPhotoPanel = new PhotoPanel("mainPhotoPanel",
> photoSlideData , MAIN_PHOTO_SIZE, index++);
> newMainPhotoPanel .setOutputMarkupId(true);
> 
> /*the first PhotoPanel created when the page was loaded*/
> mainPhotoPanel.replaceWith(newMainPhotoPanel);
> mainPhotoPanel= newMainPhotoPanel ;
> 
> ajaxRequestTarget.addComponent(newMainPhotoPanel);
> }
> }
> 
> Does any one know why refreshing the panel, the label change, but not the
> image? Am i forgetting to do something? 
> 
> Thanks a lot 
> 

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Re: Only one session for logged user.

2009-03-06 Thread Igor Vaynberg
instead of storing a user id store a uuid that is generated on login,
and resolve the uuid back to user.

every time the user logs in you invalidate all other uuids they have
and generate a new one.

-igor

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:34 AM, Martin Bednář  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In our application I must guarantee that user is logged only once to the
> application.
> I have the following problem.
>
> 1,User logged to aplication, create session1
> 2,User browser crased, but session1 is still alive for next 30minutes
> (session expiration time is 30minutes).
> 3,User open new browser and login to application (session2 is created).
>
> And in point 3 I need close session1 before I log user in.
>
> I hold userId in user session, but I don't know how to iterate over all
> sessions and check if another session for same user is here.
>
> Any advice ?
>
> Thx Martin
>

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Re: Using RequestCycle outside of a http request

2009-03-06 Thread Wayne Pope
ok thanks Jeremy

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 5:28 PM, Jeremy Thomerson
 wrote:
> Search the mail list - there's a lot of examples of this.  Basically, you'll
> need to use WicketTester - it will set up a mock request cycle, etc. for
> you.
>
> --
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> http://www.wickettraining.com
>
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Wayne Pope <
> waynemailingli...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We have some Bookmarkable pages that display some given content. I
>> would like to email these links out to a set of users. We have a set
>> of classes that knows how to build the good bookmarkable link
>> depending on the content. Now this works all fine and good.
>>
>> However we need to move the email sending aspect to a batch/thread
>> (for daily updates). I would like create the bookmarkable link the
>> same way and call toString() to get the good URL. However I get an
>> exception about not running inside a request/application.
>>
>> Is it possible to create a new RequestCycle outside of a request (it
>> doesn't appear so) or is there any other way of creating the link
>> aside from hand coding/crafting them?
>>
>> thanks for any pointers
>> Wayne
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Using RequestCycle outside of a http request

2009-03-06 Thread Jeremy Thomerson
Search the mail list - there's a lot of examples of this.  Basically, you'll
need to use WicketTester - it will set up a mock request cycle, etc. for
you.

-- 
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On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Wayne Pope <
waynemailingli...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We have some Bookmarkable pages that display some given content. I
> would like to email these links out to a set of users. We have a set
> of classes that knows how to build the good bookmarkable link
> depending on the content. Now this works all fine and good.
>
> However we need to move the email sending aspect to a batch/thread
> (for daily updates). I would like create the bookmarkable link the
> same way and call toString() to get the good URL. However I get an
> exception about not running inside a request/application.
>
> Is it possible to create a new RequestCycle outside of a request (it
> doesn't appear so) or is there any other way of creating the link
> aside from hand coding/crafting them?
>
> thanks for any pointers
> Wayne
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Wizard and onSubmit of nested form

2009-03-06 Thread rmattler

Use "public void validate(Form form)"

See example below.  Hope it helps.


private final class Step2 extends WizardStep {
public Step2() {
setTitleModel(new Model("Add pictures"));

add(new AbstractFormValidator() {
public FormComponent[] 
getDependentFormComponents() {
return null;
}

public void validate(Form form) {

String dir = 
Constants.ADD_PROJECT_FILE_PIC_PATH +
getProjects().getTblId();

File filesDir = new File(dir);
if (filesDir.canRead() || 
filesDir.isDirectory()) {
String[] fileNames = 
filesDir.list();
if (fileNames.length > 0) {

getProjects().setNumPhotos(fileNames.length);
} else {
form.error("Please 
upload some photos");
}
} else {
form.error("Please upload some 
photos");
}

}
});

}
}

Dave Schoorl wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I am building my first Wizard with the wizard from wicket-extensions 
> version 1.3.5. Every step contains a panel with it's own form, so I have 
> a nested form in the wizards form. I was expecting that when I click 
> next, the onSubmit of my current form is called, but it's not. Instead 
> the onSubmit of the form in the next step is called.
> 
> This seems to be related: http://markmail.org/message/ktpvzvslq5tupo6x
> 
> Am I doing something wrong?
> 
> Regards,
> Dave
> 
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Using RequestCycle outside of a http request

2009-03-06 Thread Wayne Pope
Hi,

We have some Bookmarkable pages that display some given content. I
would like to email these links out to a set of users. We have a set
of classes that knows how to build the good bookmarkable link
depending on the content. Now this works all fine and good.

However we need to move the email sending aspect to a batch/thread
(for daily updates). I would like create the bookmarkable link the
same way and call toString() to get the good URL. However I get an
exception about not running inside a request/application.

Is it possible to create a new RequestCycle outside of a request (it
doesn't appear so) or is there any other way of creating the link
aside from hand coding/crafting them?

thanks for any pointers
Wayne








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Wizard and onSubmit of nested form

2009-03-06 Thread Dave Schoorl

Hi all,

I am building my first Wizard with the wizard from wicket-extensions 
version 1.3.5. Every step contains a panel with it's own form, so I have 
a nested form in the wizards form. I was expecting that when I click 
next, the onSubmit of my current form is called, but it's not. Instead 
the onSubmit of the form in the next step is called.


This seems to be related: http://markmail.org/message/ktpvzvslq5tupo6x

Am I doing something wrong?

Regards,
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Re: openstreetmap in openlayers

2009-03-06 Thread morbo

Hi Nino,

yes, I would love to contribute to this project. But I'm warning you, I am
not a very experienced javascript developer. :)

What I have done so far, was extending the layer class for all osm layers.
For example I created a OSMMapnik class which contributes
"http://www.openstreetmap.org/openlayers/OpenStreetMap.js"; to the header and
the getJSConstructer method returns this: return new
Constructor("OpenLayers.Layer.OSM.Mapnik").add("'" + getName() +
"'").toJS();

As you see, I am using the OSM object. This solution works but I think it
would be nicer to use the TSM object, as I have done in my first attempt
(see above). The problem is that the script does not find the osm_getTileURL
method. I am not sure why. 

Furthermore I modified the setZoom method so, that it calls "zoomTo(zoom)".
Thats all.

Maybe, you could give a brief introduction how the project works. I am not
sure if I understand all of your code. Especially the role of the
wicket-openlayers.js file and event handling. 

richard




nino martinez wael wrote:
> 
> Hi Richard
> 
> Im the author behind the openlayers contrib, I checked the code last time
> somewhere in end if december...
> 
> Do you have some patches or further clues on whats not working?
> 
> 
> Im not directly using the openlayers integration currently so patches are
> very welcome, even co- coders would be nice :)
> regards Nino
> 
> 2009/3/6 morbo 
> 
>>
>> Thank you very much. That really helped a lot. I am now able to render
>> the
>> different openstreetmap layers (mapnik, ti...@home, cycleMap) with the
>> above
>> mentioned OpenLayers.Layer.OSM object.
>>
>> But there still exist some problems. It is not entirely possible to edit
>> the
>> maps with the wicketstuff project. Once the map is rendered there is no
>> problem: dragging, zooming, layerswitching are working. But before
>> rendering
>> not all functions are working. For example the setCenter(lonlat, zoom)
>> function of the wicketstuff openlayers contrib seems to do nothing with
>> the
>> map. Also the setZoom function did not worked at the beginning, but after
>> some changes I got it working.
>>
>> I think the project is not entirely up to date with the openlayers api?
>> Maybe a user who is more familiar with this project could give a
>> statement
>> about the problem.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Michael O'Cleirigh wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > Pink tiles means there is a mismatch somewhere between your layers.
>> >
>> > Does your openlayers javascript work correctly? (i.e. when not emitted
>> > from wicket openlayers?)
>> >
>> > This page embeds an openstreet map in openlayers:
>> > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenLayers
>> >
>> > But it doesn't use the OpenLayers.Layer.TMS object. It adds its own
>> > import (http://openstreetmap.org/openlayers/OpenStreetMap.js ) and uses
>> > an OpenLayers.Layer.OSM object.
>> >
>> > Perhaps your integration should use that instead?
>> >
>> > There is a ticket for something similiar that might get into OpenLayers
>> > 2.8 (http://trac.openlayers.org/ticket/1950)
>> >
>> > Mike
>> >
>> >> I tried a few things and I think I managed the integration of
>> >> openstreetmaps.
>> >> The browser is contacting the osm tile server BUT everything I get are
>> >> pink
>> >> tiles?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Here is the output of the final html page:
>> >>
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> Wicket Quickstart Archetype Homepage
>> >> > >>
>> src="resources/org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WicketEventReference/wicket-event.js">
>> >> > >>
>> src="resources/org.apache.wicket.ajax.WicketAjaxReference/wicket-ajax.js">
>> >> > >>
>> src="resources/org.apache.wicket.ajax.AbstractDefaultAjaxBehavior/wicket-ajax-debug.js">
>> >> > >> id="wicket-ajax-debug-enable">]]>*/
>> >>
>> >> > >> src="http://openlayers.org/api/OpenLayers.js";>
>> >>
>> >> > >>
>> src="resources/org.wicketstuff.openlayers.OpenLayersMap/wicket-openlayersmap.js">
>> >> ]]>*/
>> >>
>> >> ]]>*/
> >>
> >>  >> src="http://openlayers.org/api/OpenLayers.js";>
> >>
> >>  >>
> src="resources/org.wicketstuff.openlayers.OpenLayersMap/wicket-openlayersmap.js">
> >> ]]>*/
> >>
> >> ]]>*/
> >>
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >>   id="infoWindow9">
> >>
> >>   id="content8">
> >>  
> >> 
> >>  
> >>   >> id="map7">
> >>  
> >>
> >> 
> >> 
> >>
> >>
> >> Any ideas?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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Ajaxifying FormComponentPanel

2009-03-06 Thread Linda van der Pal
I have a FormComponentPanel that contains a TextField and a 
DropDownChoice. Of those two only one is visible at any moment. (The 
TextField is there for when the DropDownChoice doesn't offer the wanted 
result.) On the panel that contains the FormComponentPanel, I want 
another element to respond to any change in the FormComponentPanel (most 
importantly if the user selects something from the DropDownChoice). I 
have added ajax behavior to the component, but the model isn't updated, 
so when I debug the onChange method of the behavior, I find that the 
object in the model is null. How do I get it to update properly?


Regards,
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Re: localization and session expiration

2009-03-06 Thread Jonas
No need to use spring for that, the locale of a WebSession is
initialized from ServletRequest#getLocale()
by default, which is based on the Accept-Language header.

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Leszek Gawron  wrote:
> Anton Veretennikov wrote:
>>
>> May be cookie?
>
> You can also try to extract the locale used by user in the browser from
> request header:
>
>> http://www.acegisecurity.org/guide/springsecurity.html#concurrent-sessions
>>
>> GET /guide/springsecurity.html HTTP/1.1
>> Host: www.acegisecurity.org
>> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.6)
>> Gecko/2009011913 Firefox/3.0.6
>> Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
>> Accept-Language: pl,en;q=0.7,en-us;q=0.3
>
>                   ^
>>
>> Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate
>> Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-2,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
>> Keep-Alive: 300
>> Connection: keep-alive
>> Referer: http://www.acooke.org/cute/SessionLim0.html
>> If-Modified-Since: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:18:26 GMT
>> If-None-Match: "28002-5ba09-44aec96961c80"
>> Cache-Control: max-age=0
>>
>> HTTP/1.x 304 Not Modified
>> Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2009 11:52:59 GMT
>> Server: Apache/2.2.8 (EL)
>> Connection: close
>> Etag: "28002-5ba09-44aec96961c80"
>
> Spring can resolve locale for you in a flexible manner:
>
> http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.0.x/api/org/springframework/web/servlet/LocaleResolver.html
>
> in your case:
>
> http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.0.x/api/org/springframework/web/servlet/i18n/AcceptHeaderLocaleResolver.html
>
> To integrate wicket with spring in this context override
> WebApplication.newSession:
>
> @Override
> public Session newSession( Request request, Response response ) {
>        return new WebSession( request ) {
>               �...@override
>                public Locale getLocale() {
>                        return LocaleContextHolder.getLocale();
>                }
>        };
> }
>
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Re: DropDownChoice with disabled items

2009-03-06 Thread Adriano dos Santos Fernandes

Thanks, Cemal.

However, I must say that I don't like how generics are handled (or not 
handled at all) in these components.



Adriano


jWeekend escreveu:

Adriano,

Take a look at a mini-presentation I gave at one of our London Wicket Events
sometime in last couple of years on "Select and SelectOption" at
http://jweekend.com/dev/ArticlesPage/  .

Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.com jWeekend  



Adriano dos Santos Fernandes-3 wrote:
  

Is there an easy way to do it? Output would be:


Enabled item
Disabled item
...



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Re: Equal InputValidator

2009-03-06 Thread Leszek Gawron

Peter Thomas wrote:

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 11:13 PM, SrinivasaRaju Ch <
srinivas.r...@sifycorp.com> wrote:


Hi,

How to use Equal InputValidator in wicket  can any one give small example
on it.



see line #30

http://code.google.com/p/perfbench/source/browse/trunk/perfbench/wicket-jpa/src/main/java/wicketjpa/wicket/PasswordPage.java#30

This particular example is for EqualPasswordInputValidator on 2
PasswordTextField instances - you can try EqualInputValidator on 2 TextField
instances.


I recently found out there is Google Code Search in Google Labs. Saves 
me a lot of trouble:


http://www.google.com/codesearch?q=EqualInputValidator&hl=en&btnG=Search+Code

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Re: localization and session expiration

2009-03-06 Thread Leszek Gawron

Anton Veretennikov wrote:

May be cookie?


You can also try to extract the locale used by user in the browser from 
request header:



http://www.acegisecurity.org/guide/springsecurity.html#concurrent-sessions

GET /guide/springsecurity.html HTTP/1.1
Host: www.acegisecurity.org
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.6) 
Gecko/2009011913 Firefox/3.0.6
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
Accept-Language: pl,en;q=0.7,en-us;q=0.3

   ^

Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate
Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-2,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
Keep-Alive: 300
Connection: keep-alive
Referer: http://www.acooke.org/cute/SessionLim0.html
If-Modified-Since: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:18:26 GMT
If-None-Match: "28002-5ba09-44aec96961c80"
Cache-Control: max-age=0

HTTP/1.x 304 Not Modified
Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2009 11:52:59 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.8 (EL)
Connection: close
Etag: "28002-5ba09-44aec96961c80"


Spring can resolve locale for you in a flexible manner:

http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.0.x/api/org/springframework/web/servlet/LocaleResolver.html

in your case:

http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.0.x/api/org/springframework/web/servlet/i18n/AcceptHeaderLocaleResolver.html

To integrate wicket with spring in this context override 
WebApplication.newSession:


@Override
public Session newSession( Request request, Response response ) {
return new WebSession( request ) {
@Override
public Locale getLocale() {
return LocaleContextHolder.getLocale();
}
};
}


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Re: Only one session for logged user.

2009-03-06 Thread Leszek Gawron

Martin Bednář wrote:

Hello,

In our application I must guarantee that user is logged only once to the
application.
I have the following problem.

1,User logged to aplication, create session1
2,User browser crased, but session1 is still alive for next 30minutes
(session expiration time is 30minutes).
3,User open new browser and login to application (session2 is created).

And in point 3 I need close session1 before I log user in.

I hold userId in user session, but I don't know how to iterate over all
sessions and check if another session for same user is here.

Any advice ?


Have a look at how Acegi Security handles concurrent sessions management:

http://www.acegisecurity.org/guide/springsecurity.html#concurrent-sessions

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Re: WYSIWYG component

2009-03-06 Thread rolandpeng

I use wicket 1.4-rc2 and meet the same problem.

you can download jazzy.jar here to solve the exception.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jazzy/

then all the program works.

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Re: modal window with iframe - ajax refresh on parent page

2009-03-06 Thread jensiator

Hi geke
Have you solved your problem? I also have a ModalWindow with my own defined
callbacks that wont update the parent page components. I'm using pagecreator
to add the content of the ModalWindow. When I add a Panel to the ModalWindow
through setContent It works.
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Re: Only one session for logged user.

2009-03-06 Thread Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
Using a session listener to record session creation/destruction and them use
that info to invalidate previous sessions where the user is the same?

Ernesto

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Martin Bednář wrote:

> Hello,
>
> In our application I must guarantee that user is logged only once to the
> application.
> I have the following problem.
>
> 1,User logged to aplication, create session1
> 2,User browser crased, but session1 is still alive for next 30minutes
> (session expiration time is 30minutes).
> 3,User open new browser and login to application (session2 is created).
>
> And in point 3 I need close session1 before I log user in.
>
> I hold userId in user session, but I don't know how to iterate over all
> sessions and check if another session for same user is here.
>
> Any advice ?
>
> Thx Martin
>


Only one session for logged user.

2009-03-06 Thread Martin Bednář
Hello,

In our application I must guarantee that user is logged only once to the
application.
I have the following problem.

1,User logged to aplication, create session1
2,User browser crased, but session1 is still alive for next 30minutes
(session expiration time is 30minutes).
3,User open new browser and login to application (session2 is created).

And in point 3 I need close session1 before I log user in.

I hold userId in user session, but I don't know how to iterate over all
sessions and check if another session for same user is here.

Any advice ?

Thx Martin


Re: Uppercasing inputs

2009-03-06 Thread Leszek Gawron
I've been out for one day. I come back and see a thread with 38 
messages. That's crazy !:)


jWeekend wrote:

Leszek,

Thank you asking such a deep question ;-)
We may not all agree, but in the end, at least you have been offered around
87 well-intentioned solutions you can ask your customer to choose from; that
will teach them to request such complex features and fuctionality!


I was really blown by the amount of approaches you all presented. Thank 
you for all of them.


Some answers:

1. Dave wrote:

A slightly different approach: I would talk with the customer again, because 
this is a really stupid (excusez le mot) requirement. I hope you understand 
their motivation, possibly some legacy system that depends on uppercase 
information? Maybe the problem can be shifted to that legacy system that 
uppercases all data read from the database?


I thought so too but actually it's not that stupid after all. The 
customer has to enter A LOT of names, addresses etc. It speeds things up 
not to have to think about Proper Word Capitalization. Anything you type 
in always looks good.


2. I wanted to go with most non invasive way to do it. That is why I like:


public class UpperCaseBehavior extends AttributeAppender
{
   private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;

   public UpperCaseBehavior()
   {
   super("style", new Model("text-transform: uppercase"), ";");
   }

   @Override
   public void bind(Component component)
   {
   super.bind(component);
   component.add(new AttributeAppender(
   "onkeyup", new Model("this.value = this.value.toUpperCase()"), 
";"));
   }
}



especially used with some nasty logic that would apply the behavior to 
every string field.


This is why I find this:


public void setFoo(String foo) {
  this.foo = foo == null ? null : foo.toUpperCase();
}


really ugly. Remember that I have to apply this for 99% of my domain model.

3. Igor, will this work:

class uppercasetextfield extends textfield {
public void updatemodel()
{
  final String str=getconvertedinput();
  setdefaultmodelobject((str==null)?null:str.touppercase());
}
}


If the form model is a loadable detachable model?


The solution I chose:


@UpperCased
@Entity
@Table(name = "usr")
@Inheritance(strategy = InheritanceType.JOINED)
public class User extends Persistent {
private boolean active  = true;
private String  code;

@NormalCased
private String  username;

@NormalCased
private String  password;
private String  firstName;
private String  lastName;
private Set roles   = new HashSet();
private String  mobilePhone;
private String  workPhone;
private String  colour;

> }

and:


public aspect Uppercaser {
pointcut setString( String value ) : ( ( set(String (@UpperCased *).* ) 
&& set(!...@normalcased String *.* ) )

|| set(@UpperCased String *.* ) )

&& args( value );

void around( String value ) : setString( value ) {
proceed( StringUtils.upperCase( value ) );
}
}


because:

1. I decided that the uppercasing should available for junit 
tests/command line tools etc.

2. It introduces the least changes into existing code.
3. It allows me to get rid of uppercasing just by recompiling the domain 
model library without the aspect (if ever my customer came back to 
"sanity").


It feels like I'm introducing way too complicated tool to solve an easy 
task (maybe judging by the number of the posts - not that easy after 
all), but what the hell...



Thank you for all posts. You are by no means one of the most helpful and 
vigorous OS community there is.


PS. I laughed almost to tears reading some posts. Very refreshing :)

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Re: Place Button or Link in w_content_3 of ModalWindow

2009-03-06 Thread Martijn Dashorst
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:16 AM, HITECH79  wrote:
> Please Help... :)

First read, understand and follow this document:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Then ask again.

Martijn

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Re: Place Button or Link in w_content_3 of ModalWindow

2009-03-06 Thread HITECH79



HITECH79 wrote:
> 
> Hallo,
> 
> how can i place components (buttons, links etc) in a ModalWindow which is
> displayed by div class w_content_3??? Is there an possibility to structure
> the modalwindow analog the css-classes. 
> 
> Thanks for help...
> 
> 
> 

ANY WAYS TO HANDLE THIS PROBLEM? 

Please Help... :)
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Re: A massive flaw in my understanding of Wicket

2009-03-06 Thread Daniel Peters
Hi tristan,

try adding setRedirect(true) before calling setResponsePage. I think that 
should work:

public TestLogoutPage()
{
MySession.get().invalidate();
setRedirect(true); // <---
setResponsePage(getApplication().getHomePage());
}


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Re: openstreetmap in openlayers

2009-03-06 Thread morbo

Thank you very much. That really helped a lot. I am now able to render the
different openstreetmap layers (mapnik, ti...@home, cycleMap) with the above
mentioned OpenLayers.Layer.OSM object.

But there still exist some problems. It is not entirely possible to edit the
maps with the wicketstuff project. Once the map is rendered there is no
problem: dragging, zooming, layerswitching are working. But before rendering
not all functions are working. For example the setCenter(lonlat, zoom)
function of the wicketstuff openlayers contrib seems to do nothing with the
map. Also the setZoom function did not worked at the beginning, but after
some changes I got it working.

I think the project is not entirely up to date with the openlayers api?
Maybe a user who is more familiar with this project could give a statement
about the problem.





Michael O'Cleirigh wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Pink tiles means there is a mismatch somewhere between your layers.
> 
> Does your openlayers javascript work correctly? (i.e. when not emitted 
> from wicket openlayers?)
> 
> This page embeds an openstreet map in openlayers: 
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenLayers
> 
> But it doesn't use the OpenLayers.Layer.TMS object. It adds its own 
> import (http://openstreetmap.org/openlayers/OpenStreetMap.js ) and uses  
> an OpenLayers.Layer.OSM object.
> 
> Perhaps your integration should use that instead?
> 
> There is a ticket for something similiar that might get into OpenLayers 
> 2.8 (http://trac.openlayers.org/ticket/1950)
> 
> Mike
> 
>> I tried a few things and I think I managed the integration of
>> openstreetmaps.
>> The browser is contacting the osm tile server BUT everything I get are
>> pink
>> tiles?
>>
>>
>> Here is the output of the final html page:
>>
>> 
>> 
>> Wicket Quickstart Archetype Homepage
>> > src="resources/org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WicketEventReference/wicket-event.js">
>> > src="resources/org.apache.wicket.ajax.WicketAjaxReference/wicket-ajax.js">
>> > src="resources/org.apache.wicket.ajax.AbstractDefaultAjaxBehavior/wicket-ajax-debug.js">
>> > id="wicket-ajax-debug-enable">]]>*/
>>
>> > src="http://openlayers.org/api/OpenLayers.js";>
>>
>> > src="resources/org.wicketstuff.openlayers.OpenLayersMap/wicket-openlayersmap.js">
>> ]]>*/
>>
>> ]]>*/
>>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  > id="infoWindow9">
>>
>>  > id="content8">
>>  
>> 
>>  
>>  > id="map7">
>>  
>>
>> 
>> 
>>
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>>
>>   
> 
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A massive flaw in my understanding of Wicket

2009-03-06 Thread triswork

Hi 

I am new to wicket and have run into a problem in the development of my
application. The problem has a few workarounds, but I am afraid it is
pointing to a far larger gap in my understanding of Wicket. If anyone can
tell my what is going on here, I will be *very* grateful. I put together a
test app to illustrate:

public class TestPage1 extends TestBasePage
{
public TestPage1()
{
User user = MySession.get().getUser();
String userDescription = (user == null? "No User" :
user.toString());

add(new Link("login")
{
@Override
public void onClick()
{
MySession.get().setUser(new User(1, "Mr", "T", "Test",
"t...@test.com", "12", "test", "test"));
setResponsePage(getApplication().getHomePage());
}

@Override
public boolean isVisible()
{
return !MySession.get().isAuthenticated();
}

});

add(new Label("user", userDescription));

//add(new Link("logout")
//{
//@Override
//public void onClick()
//{
//MaiaSession.get().invalidate();
//setResponsePage(getApplication().getHomePage());
//}
//
//@Override
//public boolean isVisible()
//{
//return MySession.get().isAuthenticated();
//}
//});

add(new BookmarkablePageLink("logout", TestLogoutPage.class)
{
@Override
public boolean isVisible()
{
boolean result = MySession.get().isAuthenticated();
return result;
}
});
}
}


The TestLogoutPage is very simple:
public class TestLogoutPage extends BasePage
{
public TestLogoutPage()
{
MySession.get().invalidate();
setResponsePage(getApplication().getHomePage());
}
}

If I use the commented out code for the logout link, it works as expected.
If, however, I use the BookmarkableLink to the TestLogoutPage, the
application breaks. If I click "logout", the page doesn't refresh unless I
do it manually (F5). If I click logout again, then the page refreshes, but
any subsequent clicks (of either login or logout) give me a Page Expired
message.

I dont understand
1. Why the Bookmarkable page version isn't working and
2. Why the pages expire if I call logout multiple times.
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Re: [java-171] Tiles 2 + Spring management interface

2009-03-06 Thread Antony Stubbs

Would you care to back up that bold statement with some reasoning?

Regards,
Antony Stubbs,
NZ

On 6/03/2009, at 8:39 AM, Karl W wrote:


Dave

Stick with Spring MVC, stable, flexible, huge community. Also, with  
the new Spring Webflow/Spring Faces modules it makes JSF more  
manageable.


Wicket is not currently a commercially viable Framework, and never  
will be.


Karl


On 05/03/2009 23:16, "Daves"  wrote:

I've used Spring MVC on a bunch of other projects and it's worked  
OK. So I guess the answer is that I'm comfortable with it. I've  
never used Wicket, why do you think it's a better option?

Dave

2009/3/5 Antony Stubbs 
How did you decide on Spring MVC? Use Wicket.


Regards,
Antony Stubbs,
NZ


On 5/03/2009, at 11:37 PM, Daves wrote:

Hi David
Thanks - I've downloaded the source and I'll take a look.
cheers
Dave

2009/3/5 David Santoro 

Hi Dave,

I have an ongoing project (University) developed with Spring MVC and  
Tiles 2.

 It something very simple but it could help you to start.

The source code is visible here, you will need maven to build.

http://github.com/soulnafein/lesshassles/

Cheers,

David


2009/3/5 Karl W 


 Hi Dave

 I have a full set of application code that you can have for a  
project I did about 18 months ago.


 Regards
 Karl



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> > wrote:



Hi folks

 I'm going to be starting on a new project soon based on Spring MVC.  
We have a requirement to be able to compose output from multiple  
components so we are planning to use Tiles 2.


 Although Spring supports Tiles 2 the documentation is a little  
sketchy and I wondered if anyone on the list had used Spring MVC &  
Tiles2 together and had any advice to share.


 Also, Is anyone aware of a web-based user interface for managing  
Tiles2 configuration? Another requirement we have is for a web based  
management interface - I haven't found anything yet but if anyone  
here knows anything please shout before I spend some time rolling my  
own.


 thanks!

 Dave




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Re: What does Page Expired mean?

2009-03-06 Thread Edwin Ansicodd

Actually, the page became invalid because I missed the closing tag for
 in the html, only had  and not the
.

This caused:

ERROR org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle  - unexpected exception when handling
another exception: Expected close tag for 

which invalided the page.   

So missing wicket end tags can also cause pages to become invalid.



Edwin Ansicodd wrote:
> 
> Thank you for all the comments!
> 
> The Page Expired seemed to result because I had in my WebApplication: 
> 
> 
> mountBookmarkablePage("homepage", InitialPage.class);
> 
> But InitialPage extended a different base page as the search page I was
> using.  I changed InitialPage to use the same base page and then Page
> Expired no longer appeared.  
> 
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Re: Button onSubmit not called, instead page reloads

2009-03-06 Thread Edwin Ansicodd

I missed the closing tag for  in the html, only had
 and not the .

This caused:

ERROR org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle  - unexpected exception when handling
another exception: Expected close tag for  

which invalided the page.  

I didn't associate this exception with the page reload problem because the
linking between pages had still worked.  But this exception caused the page
to be invalid, so the submit button didn't work.  
  


Edwin Ansicodd wrote:
> 
> Here's the culprit, in the html, I used wicket:link :
> 
>  # Home 
>{above is an html link}
> 
> Don't know why I used  It seems to cause the page to expire.
> 
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Re: Expected close tag for ??

2009-03-06 Thread Edwin Ansicodd

My error came from a missing a closing  tag.





Erik van Oosten wrote:
> 
> You will also get this error when you accidentally use a WebComponent 
> instead of a WebMarkupContainer. The first does not allow embedded 
> content and will therefor issue this error.
> 
> Regards,
> Erik.
> 
> 
> 
> Edwin Ansicodd wrote:
>> I find this error in my log file when a wicket page loads.  Would anyone
>> know
>> what causes this error?
>>
>> ERROR org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle  - unexpected exception when
>> handling
>> another exception: Expected close tag for 
>>   
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Re: Equal InputValidator

2009-03-06 Thread Peter Thomas
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 11:13 PM, SrinivasaRaju Ch <
srinivas.r...@sifycorp.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> How to use Equal InputValidator in wicket  can any one give small example
> on it.
>
>
see line #30

http://code.google.com/p/perfbench/source/browse/trunk/perfbench/wicket-jpa/src/main/java/wicketjpa/wicket/PasswordPage.java#30

This particular example is for EqualPasswordInputValidator on 2
PasswordTextField instances - you can try EqualInputValidator on 2 TextField
instances.


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> Srinviasa Raju CH.
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