Well you are right that I am not good with html and css. As I say I have
been forced to do GUI work - kicking and screaming. Well, I think I am OK
with html but this CSS thing leaves me very frustrated.
I thought that the idea behind Wicket is to take care of these things for
Java programmers.
IMHO, Wicket as the largest number of out of the box components of all the
frameworks that i know.
For such things as menus, are they not '' that have been styled the
way you want..
I think the key thing is ... if you are not familiar with HTML and CSS, you
may not like wicket. Because if leaves w
Wicket is a great product and I really hope that I do not offend any one by
my question. Indeed this may be due to my lack of information. What I want
to know is why does not Wicket 'core' supports menu and other items
necessary to develop a website? I have to search for YUI wicket,
wicket-stuf
Hi,
The HTML part is covered if your IDE copies HTML files to the
deployment directory when you save them. Wicket will then pick up this
change and reload the corresponding pages. This works for existing
markup but not for new markup that was missing.
The Java classes part can only be handled wit
Yes.
Op 7-4-2012 20:37, schreef Andre Schütz:
Thank you for the answer, I will try your 4 steps.
Just as information. When you say, that I can make the form
stateless, do you talk about the StatelessForm class?
Andre
On Sat, 07 Apr 2012 16:06:15 +0200
Bas Gooren wrote:
Hi,
I would suggest
Thank you for the answer, I will try your 4 steps.
Just as information. When you say, that I can make the form
stateless, do you talk about the StatelessForm class?
Andre
On Sat, 07 Apr 2012 16:06:15 +0200
Bas Gooren wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would suggest the following:
> 1) add a very simple test
Hi,
After creating the EnclosureContainer, add the following call :
container.setRenderBodyOnly(false);
In the EnclosureContainer's constructor, this is actually set to true
which means that the HTML tag is not part of the rendered markup if the
Enclosure is not visible on first render. When m
Eclipse in debug mode indeed allows for some limited reloading of classes, but
JRebel does a good job and my explicit HTML code seems to work as well. I still
need to test it thoroughly. But none of Wicket's regular tools seem to work and
that amazes me.
Tom
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Hi,
I would suggest the following:
1) add a very simple test page: TestPage extends WebPage, which only has
the search form on it (nothing else!)
2) see if that works multiple times in a row
3) if that works, add your google analytics code
4) repeat steps 1-2
In other words: eliminitate all ot
I don't use ReloadingWicketFilter, but have pretty good luck reloading
changed HTML and classes by simply running in debug mode in my
IDE. With -Dwicket.configuration=development and running under the
debugger, I can redeploy changes with "reload changed classes"
(command+F9 in Intellij on OSX; I a
Hi,
I tested the page and could localize the following error:
page expired:
http://localhost:8080/wicket/page?7-1.IFormSubmitListener-resultsContent-searchPanel-searchForm
This means. The error occurs, when I make another search via my
search form which is a normal Form with a textfield and
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