I'm trying to get going with quickstart on a 1.5 build off of trunk. After
svn co, and mvn install, I used the form on
http://wicket.apache.org/start/quickstart.html to generate the command line:
mvn archetype:generate -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.wicket
-DarchetypeArtifactId=wicket-archetype-qui
Hello everyone,
in our project i have to use our own modal dialog (application is included
in a portal). I have to open the dialog with the help of a javascript
function which is wrapped in a Behaviour. What i am doing now:
- in the constructor of my response page i call the javascript function
Having problems trying to get DateTimeField working inside a ModalWindow
in IE* (same code works fine on all other browsers). I believe it is
because, for some reason, every ModalWindow containing a form must be
enclosed within an outer form. I've tried:
But it makes no difference. The pro
Liek a DownloadServlet that is given some params and knows where to pick it
from the local FS and streams it down. So the link ends up getting the
streamed resource.
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Hi,
do we have a pre written Downloader that can allow links on a web page to
download files which are saved outside the Web Context?
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Sorry for taking 2 weeks. Here is a quick and dirty implementation:
https://github.com/checketts/wicket-datasource-table
It needs a bit of cleanup. 2 points that I like to note is 1) the use of a
datasource instead of a java.sql.Connection will allow automatically opening
and closing connections (
wicket module under trunk is there just to be an agregator of the main
dependencies needed to run Wicket for maven users.
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Kaz C wrote:
> I checked out Wicket (all modules) from trunk and executed mvn install.
> Build was successful.
> So, if I check my local maven
I checked out Wicket (all modules) from trunk and executed mvn install.
Build was successful.
So, if I check my local maven repository and look
under .m2/repository/org/apache/wicket/wicket/1.5-SNAPSHOT shouldn't I see
a wicket-1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar ?
Currently this is what I see:
$ ls
maven-metadata-l
in Connection#getLastModified(String url), line 69 there's an
URLConnection jarFileConnection =
jarFileUrl.openConnection();
without a close() statement...
could that be the reason?
Am 06.08.2011 um 00:21 schrieb rush66:
> As per your suggestion I grabbed the p
Welcome ;-)
Another hint: there is 1.5-RC5.1. No need to use older version like 1.5-M3.
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 4:03 PM, heikki wrote:
> OK,
>
> it turned out that a form in my base page with links to change the language
> was the stateful component. I've now changed things so it is a stateless
>
OK,
it turned out that a form in my base page with links to change the language
was the stateful component. I've now changed things so it is a stateless
form and it works like a charm.
Thanks for hinting at StatelessChecker !
Kind regards
Heikki Doeleman
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No offense taken.
Just was curious what radical has changed and it is not described in
the migration page and the table at the bottom of this page.
But you didn't say anything specific...
Btw the migration page is editable by everyone who have an account in
WIKI. Please don't hesitate to improve
The counter is there only for stateful pages.
setStatelessHint(true) is just a hint. The statelessness is calculated
at render time - if all components in the page are stateless then the
page is stateless too.
To find which component makes it stateful use wicket-devutils's
StatelessChecker + @State
see IMarkupSettings.setStripWicketTags(true)
On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 7:13 PM, heikki wrote:
> hi Dan,
>
> you're right ! The translation as such is working fine, it's just the
> preserved element that is also displayed in the page's
> title.
>
> Am I right that in non-development mode, the wicket
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