If you don't mind tying yourself to equinox these two projects
http://code.google.com/p/antilia/source/browse/#svn/com.antilia.wstarter
http://code.google.com/p/antilia/source/browse/#svn/com.antilia.wstarter.demo
might be of some help. The launcher inlcuded with the demo
http://code.google.com/
That's a good idea, Jim. I've used Jadclipse before. I just got in the
habit of linking to the wicket source and was stumped at something
basic like this not working right. That actually may be better in that
as I move to newer wicket builds, I don't have to modify the project
and link to the
You can take a look at pax-wicket:
http://wiki.ops4j.org/display/ops4j/Pax+Wicket
The project is not very active these days, but I use it and it works.
Regards,
=David
On Oct 30, 2009, at 8:12 AM, Tomáš Mihok wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently designing a new application. One of the reques
Hello,
I'm currently designing a new application. One of the requests is to
make it modular. I found out that one of the possibilities to enable
loading of modules while application is running is OSGi. Is there a
tool/plugin/guide to accomplish this or are there any other
possibilities of acc
> Do you guys have any early indication of what the migration impact
> will be like?
I don't know if it is up-to-date, but:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migration-to-wicket-15.html
Eelco
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you will have to rewrite whatever code that deals with urls directly
(page mounting, custom webrequesturlcodingstrategies, etc), which
should be minimal. other then that i think other changes will have an
easier migration path.
-igor
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Douglas Ferguson
wrote:
> Fr
From what I've read 1.5 is going to be a big departure.
Do you guys have any early indication of what the migration impact
will be like?
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Wicket uses HTML as its template markup. So as long as you code your
HTML properly, and it is 508 compliant, you're in the clear. Wicket
doesn't present any roadblocks to 508 compliance.
On Oct 29, 2009, at 9:04 PM, tubin gen wrote:
Will wicket ever provide support for 508 accessibility i
Having sub-pages push components to the base page (where they will live
in a ListView) looks like an effective solution.
One advantage is that the writer of SubPage can add zero, one, or many
components to (in his example) leftNavChildren. To do that with my
base-page-pull approach, the base page
I'm sure the answer is "yes" but to be sure: have you done everything
that is said here
http://stronglytypedblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/wicket-on-google-app-engine.html
?
Also, what versions of gae sdk and wicket are you using?
A. Maza escribió:
Hi,
I've encountered now (and have seen reported
Mean other programmes
Em 29/10/2009, às 17:00, John Krasnay escreveu:
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 05:58:02PM -0200, Pedro Santos wrote:
Nice approach, the only missing is that you hasn't how to prevent
your
component users from call addLeftNavChild after render phase at
development
time. But i
how exactly does wicket hinder 508?
-igor
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:04 PM, tubin gen wrote:
> Will wicket ever provide support for 508 accessibility in current or any
> of the future releases ?
> here is 508 accessibility (http://www.section508.gov/)
>
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Will wicket ever provide support for 508 accessibility in current or any
of the future releases ?
here is 508 accessibility (http://www.section508.gov/)
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 05:58:02PM -0200, Pedro Santos wrote:
> Nice approach, the only missing is that you hasn't how to prevent your
> component users from call addLeftNavChild after render phase at development
> time. But it is no big deal, since they will get an exception at runtime...
>
By "
Nice approach, the only missing is that you hasn't how to prevent your
component users from call addLeftNavChild after render phase at development
time. But it is no big deal, since they will get an exception at runtime...
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 5:47 PM, John Krasnay wrote:
> Rather than having
Rather than having the base class "pull" in components from the subclass,
recently I've been tackling this kind of problem by creating RepeatingViews in
the base class and letting subclasses "push" components in by adding to the
repeating view:
public class BasePage extends W
Hi Frank, about your final question, the ListView class is an component that
partially use you approach: his children components are created on abstract
method implementations. This abstract is called due an condition that test
for reuseItems and size properties. And this call is originated in
onBe
Ok, I get it! I'll give a try and let you know how I get on. Thanks!
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>
> Alternatively, you could use e.g. InjectorHolder.setInjector(new
> MockSpringInjector()); like is documented in
> org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder (at least it is in
> Wicket 1.3 which
I was discussing glue for composing reusable panels into web pages on
the blog of Erik van Oosten
(http://blog.jteam.nl/2009/09/16/wicket-dos-and-donts/).
I told him that my approach had been to create an abstract base page
that constructs the common elements while leaving place-holders for
page-
> Hi Eelco -- My colleague and I were thinking that putting them all in the
> WebApplication
> would make it easier to mock services for unit testing with WicketTester.
Alternatively, you could use e.g. InjectorHolder.setInjector(new
MockSpringInjector()); like is documented in
org.apache.wicket.i
Hi Eelco -- My colleague and I were thinking that putting them all in the
WebApplication
would make it easier to mock services for unit testing with WicketTester.
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>
> Sharing them (just don't keep references in your components) should be
> slightly more efficient. Not t
Thanks for your answer,
Daniel
igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> the focus of this release is to rewrite url and page handling. the
> focus is on flexibility and pluggability as well as simplification of
> use to the end user.
>
> the other major feature is the markupfragment implementation, which
The save button is for the Form Panel, right? Add it on this panel. Use only
html and css to resolve your layout complexity.
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From: "hill180"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 3:47 PM
Subject: Panels and Forms
I just ne
I just need a little Advise
I have three Panels
1 = Search with a text field and a search button
2 = Menu Panel
3 = Form Panel
I would like to place a save button in the same area as the Search Panel
What is the correct what of doing this?
Thanks!
the focus of this release is to rewrite url and page handling. the
focus is on flexibility and pluggability as well as simplification of
use to the end user.
the other major feature is the markupfragment implementation, which
will allow users access to the markup the component is attached to,
poss
Besides, it would be very interesting to know what changes and new
features are planned.
Cheers,
Daniel
Corbin, James-2 wrote:
>
> I noticed that 1.5 maintenance releases are available. Can someone
> speculate on the release time frame for 1.5?
>
> We are contemplating an upgrade from 1
> Is there an impact on performance if Spring beans are injected in a
> WebApplication and then shared for use in WebSession and WebPages (as
> opposed to injecting directly in WebSession and WebPages)?
Sharing them (just don't keep references in your components) should be
slightly more efficient.
Ahh yes, very simple order of operations. Can I chalk it up to being
sleep and caffeine deprived? ;-)
Thanks,
Ryan
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 05:27:00PM -0700, bgooren exclaimed:
>
>Well, new P2() is executed _before_ it's result (a P2 instance) is passed to
>setResponsePage(), so this behavior is
it will take some time for 1.5 final
I'll recommend to use 1.4.x for the next several months
El jue, 29-10-2009 a las 09:55 -0600, Corbin, James escribió:
> I noticed that 1.5 maintenance releases are available. Can someone
> speculate on the release time frame for 1.5?
>
>
>
> We are contemp
I noticed that 1.5 maintenance releases are available. Can someone
speculate on the release time frame for 1.5?
We are contemplating an upgrade from 1.4.1 and want to avoid upgrading
to 1.4.3 and then 1.5 immediately after that.
Regards,
J.D.
You may also want to check out JadClipse - it lets you step into
de-complied-on-the-fly versions of source code from the jar/class files of
any 3rd party tool.
http://jadclipse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Not as good as the fully commented source of course, but often good for a
quick
Thanks Igor. That did it. I knew it couldn't be that complicated.
-Original Message-
From: Igor Vaynberg [mailto:igor.vaynb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:16 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Replacing a panel with another panel
class mycomponent {
co
oh, I'm just so command line YEAHHH
svn log
https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicketstuff-dojo-1.1|
less
mf
Am 29. Oktober 2009 14:27 schrieb Giambalvo, Christian <
christian.giamba...@excelsisnet.com>:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> who ist he actuall maintainer of wickets
Hi there,
i want to keep alive this thread.
Nobody knows how to access the component which generates the exception in
his event from the onRuntimeException method?
For example:
I have a *Link*, and in his* onclick()* method throw a RuntimeException.
So then in the onRuntimeException method, i wa
Hello,
Just to announce that the wicket-jasper-ui has finally got a maven 2
repository: in maven pom.xml
com.ccti.jasper
wicket-jasper-core
2.3
..
wicket-jasper
Wicket-Jasper Repository
http://wicket-jasper-ui.googlecod
That was what i figured too. It is working with the vertical scroll bar
very nicely, but I cannot get it to display a horizontal one. Are there
any trees out there in the real world that do work?
> It can be done in the css, configure the overflow property of the
> component
> you want with the sc
Hi all,
who ist he actuall maintainer of wicketstuff-dojo-1.1 ?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
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On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Olivier Bourgeois
wrote:
> The pros :
>
> - you have instant template/properties reloading in development mode without
> redeploying or complex IDE setup.
This is something that the quickstart
(http://wicket.apache.org/quickstart.html) already provides, no need
fo
Hi,
I've encountered now (and have seen reported by other users) several
different cases where Wicket on GAE throws an AccessControlException
when serializing an object to a byte array.
Although this is clearly an issue of GAE permissions, I would like to
ask if someone could give me a hint,
You can also override the template loader for the application. That's what
I've done and our templates and properties are in a different project than
the application. I also have two differents SVN repos.
The pros :
- you have instant template/properties reloading in development mode without
rede
Check the sources of:
http://wicketstuff.org/wicket14/customresourceloading/
El jue, 29-10-2009 a las 10:06 +0100, Pieter Degraeuwe escribió:
> IMHO, I think it is not a good idea to pull them too far from eachother. It
> is actually a good thing that classes and their corresponding markup is
> pa
You can use DefaultDataTable to achieve what you want.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:42 AM, Pedro Santos wrote:
> Hi, I had written some doc on wiki:
> http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/Table
> hope it is enough to you evaluate if is what you need on your project and
> get start
>
>
Hi, I had written some doc on wiki:
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/Table
hope it is enough to you evaluate if is what you need on your project and
get start
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 10:24 AM, vela wrote:
>
> Hello again,
>
> Could you tell, which class to use to achieve this
Hello again,
Could you tell, which class to use to achieve this functionality
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It can be done in the css, configure the overflow property of the component
you want with the scrollbar
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 10:03 PM, Haulyn R. Jason wrote:
> Hi, I know how to add links. override newLink method. Thanks again.
>
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Haulyn R. Jason
> wrote:
> >
IMHO, I think it is not a good idea to pull them too far from eachother. It
is actually a good thing that classes and their corresponding markup is
packaged together.
If the markup changes, your classes will change as well. (Otherwise, you
probably add to much 'styling' in your markup; use css inst
Hi,
I'm just wondering were to put html pages. Currently I using the same
path as
.java files. I created two compilation units, one for java and one for
resources.
After compiling both units are joined and put into the same folder.
But this is tricky to handle as sources are compiled into jar an
Thanks for the admonishment, I should read the manual.
In fact I did before you replied and added
setDefaultFormProcessing(false) to my code and almost got it working.
I currently have a issue with the behavior still sometimes doing the
default submit when I click cancel but I think it's probab
Looking into the JavaDoc /API is always a good approach:
"One other option you should know of is the 'defaultFormProcessing' property of
Button components. When you set this to false (default is true), all validation
and formupdating is bypassed and the onSubmit method of that button is called
Hi Christian,
Case 1:
I've changed it to type submit but now I have an unintended side effect.
Basically, in addition to processing my code, it seems to also perform
the form submit which I was trying to prevent with the 2nd button.
Java Code
class MyForm extends Form {
public MyFo
Hi,
case 1: if i'm not wrong you have to place a submit button inside a form
otherwise this button doesn't work.
Case 2: look at AjaxEventBehavior for on change
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Hi,
I need some help in trying to get onclick() and onchange() working.
Case 1: I'm trying to add an onclick behaviour to my button.
Java:
Button cancelButton = new Button("cancelButton") {
@Override
public void onSubmit()
{
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