I dont have Wicket Filter in my web.xml
though i can see this
WicketApplication
org.apache.wicket.protocol.http.WicketServlet
I am assuming this will call WicketFilter intern.
But before this i have make sure my filter is being called.
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This seems to be getting me where I want to go with the xhtml tag:
http://sanityresort.blogspot.com/2011/08/creating-custom-wicket-tag-resolver.html
On 07/13/2012 01:40 AM, Decebal Suiu wrote:
Hi
First, is it a good question.
My solution use jqwicket tooltip and I touch both java and html files
Hi,
I've tried your code with Wicket 1.5.7 and it seems to work. What kind
of error are you getting?
add(new AjaxLink("delete") {
@Override
public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
}
Thanks Martin,
I could not find onDetach() but found detach() so I have done this in my
WebSession subclass:
@Override
public void detach()
{
long loSize = getSizeInBytes();
m_logger.log(Level.FINE, String.format("Session size = %,dB.", loSize));
super.detach();
}
This seems
See at
http://incubator.apache.org/isis/viewer/wicket/docbkx/html/guide/ch01s02.html
a comparison between apache isis wicket viewer and other wicket rad
frameworks.
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Override Session#onDetach() and do it before calling super.onDetach().
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Ian Marshall wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a good way to discover my serialised or about-to-be-serialised
> session size without adding the debug bar to my page?
>
> I currently use
>
> @Overr
Hello,
Is there a good way to discover my serialised or about-to-be-serialised
session size without adding the debug bar to my page?
I currently use
@Override
protected void onAfterRender()
{
super.onAfterRender();
CloudSession ssnSession = (CloudSession)getSession();
long loS
No, I don't override getLocale, I only have a panel to change the locale when
the user likes such as the above code:
public class ChangeLocalePanel extends Panel {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -627656359411214982L;
private static class LocaleDropDown extends Drop
In your Session override getLocale() ?
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Thanks, I modified the default language in Fireforx Preferences, and nothing
change, but I tried to move my Base_es.properties file to Base.properties, and
runs well.
Is there another way to set the default app language in Wicket?
Thanks.
El 13/07/2012, a las 10:34, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreir
Hi
First, is it a good question.
My solution use jqwicket tooltip and I touch both java and html files but
it's ok for me.
>>> InlineHelp.java
public class InlineHelp extends Panel {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
public InlineHelp(String id, IModel messageModel) {
So you have your own IWizardModel implementation? Yes, then you'll have to
initialize the steps by yourself.
I'll update the migration info.
Thanks
Sven
bamse schrieb:
>Thanks for your reply. Your hint regarding the reset-method made me look in
>the sourcecode for WizardModel, where I found t
It might be that those browser have different default locale and for the
locale on chrome and safari you have he resource "BasePage.title" but not
for the locale on your FF?
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Pablo Diaz Redondo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get this error when I run my app in Firefox (mac),
Hi Josh,
There is a custom IRequestMapper that removes the id from the url. You
will need to dig in the mail archives for it.
Another way is to use RenderStrategy.ONE_PASS_RENDER. It has its
disadvantages so make sure you read its javadoc.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 4:23 PM, Josh Kamau wrote:
> Hi
Hi,
You may ask these questions at Brix's mailing list.
See answers inline.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 10:36 PM, Alexander Cherednichenko
wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> We need to make a webapp which is like 50% custom coding and 50% CMS -
> there is some specific logic but main skeleton of the app should be
Make sure that your filter is specified before WicketFilter in web.xml.
The servlet container executes them in the order they are specified.
If WicketFilter is executed first and it process the request then it
wont call chain.doFilter() and thus your filter wont be executed.
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