That method of css generation you propose would be generating CSS (even
if it were into a separate .css file) with each page render. If you're
dealing with a lot of CSS that probably isn't the most efficient method.
Generating CSS at render time would mean the browser could not take
advantage of
Hello all,
i try to do a simple web application with the classic layout
Wicket-Spring-Hibernate
When i try to make a simple request i receive the following error.
WicketMessage: Error attaching this container for rendering: [Page class =
ch.myexample.ListContacts, id = 0, version = 0]
Root
Hello Richard,
Maybe you need to use @Transactional above your dao method?
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Karolina Rusin
2010/5/8 Richard Slide richard.sl...@gmail.com
Hello all,
i try to do a simple web application with the classic layout
Wicket-Spring-Hibernate
When i try to make a
Hi all
what are the side effects of setting serialVersionUID on all page classes
and components
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
i am developing an application which will be deployed on appengine
appengine handle sessions by storing them in the memcache and data store as
there
Yes i did it...
this is DAO and impl
public interface DaoT extends DomainObject {
@Transactional
void delete(T o);
T load(long id);
@Transactional
void save(T o);
@Transactional
ListT findAll();
int countAll();
}
and the implemetation is
public abstract
Put it on the impl class.
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 7:43 AM, Richard Slide richard.sl...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes i did it...
this is DAO and impl
public interface DaoT extends DomainObject {
�...@transactional
void delete(T o);
T load(long id);
�...@transactional
void save(T
We're doing exactly that all the time on our wicket/GAE apps and
haven't run into problems. Only thing we had to change was: static
references to components and ajax don't mix well, but one shouldn't do
this anyway.
regards
On 8 May 2010 13:12, Joe Fawzy joewic...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
what
I did it.
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 2:00 PM, James Carman
jcar...@carmanconsulting.comwrote:
Put it on the impl class.
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 7:43 AM, Richard Slide richard.sl...@gmail.com
wrote:
Yes i did it...
this is DAO and impl
public interface DaoT extends DomainObject {
If you are trying to achieve css variables, you may want to consider using
wro4j: (http://code.google.com/p/wro4j/wiki/GettingStarted). It does support
css variables, besides other dozen features (like less css meta framework
integration, merge, minification, cache, build time runtime solution,
By the way, you might want to check out domdrides. It has all this
implemented and tested for you
On May 8, 2010 8:41 AM, Richard Slide richard.sl...@gmail.com wrote:
I did it.
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 2:00 PM, James Carman
jcar...@carmanconsulting.comwrote:
Put it on the impl class.
On
take a look at inputevents in wicketstuff, it uses the javascript
template james mention..
2010/5/7 Anthony DePalma fatef...@gmail.com:
I recently developed a component that can be added to any form to put
a character countdown div next to any textarea. Just for some
background, the component
strange that its a problem for nothing else but liferay...
-igor
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 2:43 AM, Jérôme Schell jerome.sch...@cpe.fr wrote:
Hello,
Working on integration of a wicket portlet in the upcoming Liferay 6, I
am currently facing a problem with the way Wicket encapsulates inline
Hello,
I'm thinking about making small business by selling/renting e-shop and CMS
applications written in Wicket. Now I'm trying to figure out, how many such
applications can be hosted on a single server (let's assume 2x Dual Core Xeon
2.66 GHz, 4GB RAM). Except wicket, I'll use Spring and
The problem is not in wicket, but in SwfUpload or more specific would be the
Adobe Flash itself - which uses IE cookies in any case, even when you're
using FF or Chrome or Safari on Windows (
http://swfupload.org/forum/generaldiscussion/869 )
Not sure how secure is it - but I've solved this in
Didn't work for me :(
-
nothing is impossible
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Is your servlet container listening directly to port 80? If not, do the
forwarding via a proxy on whatever you are using as a frontend. In that
frontend, have it rewrite the URLs (i.e. mod_proxy and mod_rewrite).
Otherwise, can you have your app mounted on /?
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Jeremy Thomerson
Two things:
1 - Use Brix. You can write your ecommerce components as tiles that can be
rearranged however you want in any site. You can create plugins for the
admin console for management of said ecommerce shops.
2 - There's absolutely no way anybody on this list can answer your question.
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