Re: delete messages

2012-12-22 Thread Dirk Wichmann

Hi Sven,

create a quickstart means that I create a quickstart project, put the my 
stuff inside, zip the project and attach it to a e-mail??
Maybe it's a stupid question, but I thought that attachments will be 
filtered?


Cheers
Dirk


Am 21.12.2012 20:38, schrieb Sven Meier:

Hi Dirk,

that doesn't look correct. Once rendered the messages should be cleared.
Please create a quickstart.

Sven

On 12/21/2012 06:44 PM, Dirk Wichmann wrote:

Hi Martin,

thanks for your reply, but that is not my problem,
Example:
1) the user entered invalid password - error feedback message is shown
2) the user opens the modal and in the modal the error messages from 
the login page will be displayed.


thats the call of the modal:

AjaxFallbackLinkVoid lPasswordMissedLink = new 
AjaxFallbackLinkVoid(passwordMissed) {

@Override
public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
target.add(passwordMissed); // I have tryed both 
passwordMissed is the modal and lFeedbackPanel the feedback panel

//target.add(lFeedbackPanel);
passwordMissed.show(target);
}
};

Thanks in advance
Cheers
Dirk


Am 21.12.2012 09:04, schrieb Martin Grigorov:

Hi,

The feedback messages are rendered in FeedbackPanel. Once rendered 
they are
removed at the server side. So the next render of the FeedbackPanel 
will

remove them from the UI too.

Example:
1) the user enters invalid password - an error feedback message is 
shown

2) the user opens the Modal to reset/re-send his password - code:
success(The new password is sent to m...@example.com);
target.add(feedbackPanel);

target.add(feedbackPanel); will re-render the FeedbackPanel and this 
will

replace the message from 1) with the one from 2)



On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 10:51 PM, Dirk Wichmann 
d...@team-wichmann.dewrote:



Hi all,

since a view month I use wicket 6.1.1 and I'm new here, so I hope 
that I'm

able to describe my problem so you can understand it right.
I have implemented a login panel, inside this panel I have a modal 
window
(ModalWindow) where the user is able to put in his mail address, so 
I can

send him his password / new password.
If there are errors in the main login panel, e.g. user unknown, the 
error

message will be displayed and everything is fine.
The problem is, if I open the modal window the error messages from 
main

panel will be displayed.
Is there any possibility to reset / delete the old messages?? With 
google

I found a view solutions, but they're described for wicket 1.n...

Thanks in advance
Kind regards
Dirk

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Re: delete messages

2012-12-22 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
I believe it should be attached to the JIRA issue
On Dec 22, 2012 7:38 PM, Dirk Wichmann d...@team-wichmann.de wrote:

 Hi Sven,

 create a quickstart means that I create a quickstart project, put the my
 stuff inside, zip the project and attach it to a e-mail??
 Maybe it's a stupid question, but I thought that attachments will be
 filtered?

 Cheers
 Dirk


 Am 21.12.2012 20:38, schrieb Sven Meier:

 Hi Dirk,

 that doesn't look correct. Once rendered the messages should be cleared.
 Please create a quickstart.

 Sven

 On 12/21/2012 06:44 PM, Dirk Wichmann wrote:

 Hi Martin,

 thanks for your reply, but that is not my problem,
 Example:
 1) the user entered invalid password - error feedback message is shown
 2) the user opens the modal and in the modal the error messages from the
 login page will be displayed.

 thats the call of the modal:

 AjaxFallbackLinkVoid lPasswordMissedLink = new AjaxFallbackLinkVoid(
 **passwordMissed) {
 @Override
 public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
 target.add(passwordMissed); // I have tryed both
 passwordMissed is the modal and lFeedbackPanel the feedback panel
 //target.add(lFeedbackPanel);
 passwordMissed.show(target);
 }
 };

 Thanks in advance
 Cheers
 Dirk


 Am 21.12.2012 09:04, schrieb Martin Grigorov:

 Hi,

 The feedback messages are rendered in FeedbackPanel. Once rendered they
 are
 removed at the server side. So the next render of the FeedbackPanel will
 remove them from the UI too.

 Example:
 1) the user enters invalid password - an error feedback message is
 shown
 2) the user opens the Modal to reset/re-send his password - code:
 success(The new password is sent to m...@example.com);
 target.add(feedbackPanel);

 target.add(feedbackPanel); will re-render the FeedbackPanel and this
 will
 replace the message from 1) with the one from 2)



 On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 10:51 PM, Dirk Wichmann d...@team-wichmann.de
 wrote:

  Hi all,

 since a view month I use wicket 6.1.1 and I'm new here, so I hope that
 I'm
 able to describe my problem so you can understand it right.
 I have implemented a login panel, inside this panel I have a modal
 window
 (ModalWindow) where the user is able to put in his mail address, so I
 can
 send him his password / new password.
 If there are errors in the main login panel, e.g. user unknown, the
 error
 message will be displayed and everything is fine.
 The problem is, if I open the modal window the error messages from main
 panel will be displayed.
 Is there any possibility to reset / delete the old messages?? With
 google
 I found a view solutions, but they're described for wicket 1.n...

 Thanks in advance
 Kind regards
 Dirk

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Re: delete messages

2012-12-22 Thread Sven Meier

Yes, create a quickstart and attach it to a JIRA issue:

  http://wicket.apache.org/start/quickstart.html

This way we will have it easier to analyse the problem or even better 
you will find an error on your side when you create a minimal example 
for it ;).


Sven

On 12/22/2012 01:57 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:

I believe it should be attached to the JIRA issue
On Dec 22, 2012 7:38 PM, Dirk Wichmann d...@team-wichmann.de wrote:


Hi Sven,

create a quickstart means that I create a quickstart project, put the my
stuff inside, zip the project and attach it to a e-mail??
Maybe it's a stupid question, but I thought that attachments will be
filtered?

Cheers
Dirk


Am 21.12.2012 20:38, schrieb Sven Meier:


Hi Dirk,

that doesn't look correct. Once rendered the messages should be cleared.
Please create a quickstart.

Sven

On 12/21/2012 06:44 PM, Dirk Wichmann wrote:


Hi Martin,

thanks for your reply, but that is not my problem,
Example:
1) the user entered invalid password - error feedback message is shown
2) the user opens the modal and in the modal the error messages from the
login page will be displayed.

thats the call of the modal:

AjaxFallbackLinkVoid lPasswordMissedLink = new AjaxFallbackLinkVoid(
**passwordMissed) {
 @Override
 public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
 target.add(passwordMissed); // I have tryed both
passwordMissed is the modal and lFeedbackPanel the feedback panel
 //target.add(lFeedbackPanel);
passwordMissed.show(target);
 }
 };

Thanks in advance
Cheers
Dirk


Am 21.12.2012 09:04, schrieb Martin Grigorov:


Hi,

The feedback messages are rendered in FeedbackPanel. Once rendered they
are
removed at the server side. So the next render of the FeedbackPanel will
remove them from the UI too.

Example:
1) the user enters invalid password - an error feedback message is
shown
2) the user opens the Modal to reset/re-send his password - code:
success(The new password is sent to m...@example.com);
target.add(feedbackPanel);

target.add(feedbackPanel); will re-render the FeedbackPanel and this
will
replace the message from 1) with the one from 2)



On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 10:51 PM, Dirk Wichmann d...@team-wichmann.de

wrote:

  Hi all,

since a view month I use wicket 6.1.1 and I'm new here, so I hope that
I'm
able to describe my problem so you can understand it right.
I have implemented a login panel, inside this panel I have a modal
window
(ModalWindow) where the user is able to put in his mail address, so I
can
send him his password / new password.
If there are errors in the main login panel, e.g. user unknown, the
error
message will be displayed and everything is fine.
The problem is, if I open the modal window the error messages from main
panel will be displayed.
Is there any possibility to reset / delete the old messages?? With
google
I found a view solutions, but they're described for wicket 1.n...

Thanks in advance
Kind regards
Dirk

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Re: delete messages

2012-12-22 Thread Dirk Wichmann

Hi,

found my mistake in the small example. :-(
I use a filter on the first feedback panel.
That's because I'm displaying the errors with a behavior (ErrorMarker) 
direct next to the input fields, an I don't want to display the errors 
two times (in feedback panel and next to the input)
Now I guess, that if the errors don't will be displayed in the first 
feedback panel because they are filtered they will be displayed in the 
modal window.

If I kick out the filter everything is fine.

after adding lFeedbackMessage.markRendered(); in the ErrorMarker class 
and switching on the filter everything is fine and the messages will 
only be displayed one time :-)



Many thanks for your support
Cheers
Dirk



Am 22.12.2012 14:14, schrieb Sven Meier:

Yes, create a quickstart and attach it to a JIRA issue:

  http://wicket.apache.org/start/quickstart.html

This way we will have it easier to analyse the problem or even better 
you will find an error on your side when you create a minimal example 
for it ;).


Sven

On 12/22/2012 01:57 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:

I believe it should be attached to the JIRA issue
On Dec 22, 2012 7:38 PM, Dirk Wichmann d...@team-wichmann.de wrote:


Hi Sven,

create a quickstart means that I create a quickstart project, put 
the my

stuff inside, zip the project and attach it to a e-mail??
Maybe it's a stupid question, but I thought that attachments will be
filtered?

Cheers
Dirk


Am 21.12.2012 20:38, schrieb Sven Meier:


Hi Dirk,

that doesn't look correct. Once rendered the messages should be 
cleared.

Please create a quickstart.

Sven

On 12/21/2012 06:44 PM, Dirk Wichmann wrote:


Hi Martin,

thanks for your reply, but that is not my problem,
Example:
1) the user entered invalid password - error feedback message is 
shown
2) the user opens the modal and in the modal the error messages 
from the

login page will be displayed.

thats the call of the modal:

AjaxFallbackLinkVoid lPasswordMissedLink = new 
AjaxFallbackLinkVoid(

**passwordMissed) {
 @Override
 public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
 target.add(passwordMissed); // I have tryed both
passwordMissed is the modal and lFeedbackPanel the feedback panel
 //target.add(lFeedbackPanel);
passwordMissed.show(target);
 }
 };

Thanks in advance
Cheers
Dirk


Am 21.12.2012 09:04, schrieb Martin Grigorov:


Hi,

The feedback messages are rendered in FeedbackPanel. Once 
rendered they

are
removed at the server side. So the next render of the 
FeedbackPanel will

remove them from the UI too.

Example:
1) the user enters invalid password - an error feedback message is
shown
2) the user opens the Modal to reset/re-send his password - code:
success(The new password is sent to m...@example.com);
target.add(feedbackPanel);

target.add(feedbackPanel); will re-render the FeedbackPanel and this
will
replace the message from 1) with the one from 2)



On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 10:51 PM, Dirk Wichmann 
d...@team-wichmann.de

wrote:

  Hi all,
since a view month I use wicket 6.1.1 and I'm new here, so I 
hope that

I'm
able to describe my problem so you can understand it right.
I have implemented a login panel, inside this panel I have a modal
window
(ModalWindow) where the user is able to put in his mail address, 
so I

can
send him his password / new password.
If there are errors in the main login panel, e.g. user unknown, the
error
message will be displayed and everything is fine.
The problem is, if I open the modal window the error messages 
from main

panel will be displayed.
Is there any possibility to reset / delete the old messages?? With
google
I found a view solutions, but they're described for wicket 1.n...

Thanks in advance
Kind regards
Dirk

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