1) You neeed to insert this lines in your web.xml
WicketFilter
org.apache.wicket.protocol.http.WicketFilter
applicationClassName
yourpackages.WicketApplication
WicketFilter
/*
2) in your applicationClass
what do you mean by not able to find appropriate resource ?
Francois Meillet
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Formation & Développement Wicket
Le 12 févr. 2013 à 07:37, kshitiz a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have a wicket application running fine using Jetty server. But I need to
> deploy the application in tomcat se
Hi,
I have a wicket application running fine using Jetty server. But I need to
deploy the application in tomcat server. As tomcat is not able to find
appropiate resources, how to configure my application to make it compatible
for tomcat?
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Looks like your dependencies are wrong. Check the 1.5 migration guide, it
should list the correct Maven coordinates to use.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 7:51 AM, Antonio muñoz alonso <
antoniovalenciasp...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> When I change the version from 1.5 wicket gives me an error.
>
> You can u
Try the "View Source" option in your browser, also turn on the development
mode for your webapp to see the Ajax debug toolbar.
Consider adding the DebugToolbar to your root parent page.
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Paul Bors
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 1:57 PM, grazia wrote:
> How can I print the whole markup of
You turn your hidden field into a Wicket FormComponent and then add it to
your button's ajax request target :)
Just because is hidden, it doesn't have to be treated any different. But
don't confuse a hidden field with a Wicket visible field.
~ Thak you,
Paul Bors
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:25
Hello Martin,
> Put a breakpoint at Page#setStatelessHint() and see where it is called
> with value == true.
It is not being called. That is, not before the warn message appears
in the log. statelesshint=true must be the deafult...?
My "BasePage" ist just
...
public class BasePage extends WebP
I have a javascript component that updates a HiddenField. Then I want to
submit to the server via an AjaxButton. It all works fine until I try to
get the value of the hiddenField which evidently did NOT hitch a ride on the
Ajax request. How do I get the hiddenfield to join the ajax request?
Tha
I'm on Wicket 1.5.x w/ IE 9 and the following behavior attached to a
DropDownChoice works just fine for me:
new AjaxEventBehavior("onchange") {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
@Override
protected void onEvent(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
System.out.println("onchange of: "
Sorry, i am using wicket 1.4.21.
My onchange behavior does not change the value. My behavior only prepend
javascript only for a specific value.
I am not changing the value programatically. On first page acces, if I
select any option in the drowndown, the onchange event will not be trigger
except
Thanks, Variants worked.
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Well, are you using Wicket 1.5.x or Wicket 6.x?
Wicket 6.x comes with jQuery already so you might have a conflict between
those two libraries? (I'm not sure about this, never run into it)
Btw, in IE on onChange is preatty much equivalent to an onBlur since the
onChange dosen't bubble:
http://msdn.m
More details:
*I have this html code*
embed id="Pdf" wicket:id="bill_pdf" width="1090px" type="application/pdf"
scrolling="no"
*related to*
add(new Label("bill_pdf") {
@Override
protected void onComponentTag(final ComponentTag tag){
super.onComponentTag(tag);
Hi,
I have a strange behavior on dropdowns with Internet Explorer and wicket
onchange behavior.
I have a basic DropDownChoice with a basic onchange
AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.
The first time I enter the page, the onchange event will not be triggered on
first click.
To make the onchange tri
Hi,
>From the stacktrace we can see that a redirect is attempted.
org.apache.wicket.request.handler.render.WebPageRenderer.redirectTo(
WebPageRenderer.java:150)
means that a page is being rendered. And this page url is different from
the url of the previous page, so a redirect is issued.
I think
we have the following page that renders a pdf:
public BillPdf(PageParameters pageParameters) {
...
public BillPdf(PageParameters pageParameters) {
getRequestCycle().scheduleRequestHandlerAfterCurrent(
new ResourceRequestHandler(n
based on this article:
https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/component-rendering.html in section onRender()
it should be possible to modify markup which is going from wicket (e.g. from
.html file)
and modyfied it send to client.
On 11.2.2013 11:34, Michael Jaruska wrote:
yes, i need that raw html th
yes, i need that raw html that comes from markup (my .html file which is my
panel),
in java code i will modify it (one step for put new class) and send it to
client :-)
as i thnik now i dont need to delete previous step because this modifying isn't
in
markup. so i just need to modify markup in
Hi Lawrence,
As far as I know this is not available out-of-the-box in Wicket 6. Sorry.
The good news is that the resource filtering and bundle-ing is much simpler
than in 1.4.x so I think you should be able to accomplish it.
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 9:27 PM, Lawrence Gadban wrote:
> Hello,
>
> W
MarkupStream gives you the raw html that comes from the .html file, i.e.
from the template file.
It doesn't give you the html from the previous page render.
You need to send Ajax requests to update the server side state to be in
sync with the client side state (modified by your JS).
On Mon, Feb 1
in fact, my panel is menu which is modified by javascript.
i need to keep track of the previous selected entry (to get know
javascript to disable element) and actual element to modify
(add class) for javascript.
javascript need to now at a moment "page rendered" where is
class which it is looking
Hi,
What do you want to do with the markup ?
Maybe you don't need to bother with internals like MarkupStream for
something that may be solved much easier.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Michael Jaruska wrote:
> thanks, studied. but in my case not working. i don't know why, where is my
> mis
thanks, studied. but in my case not working. i don't know why, where is my
mistake. try this code:
markup - base page:
my test page
my test page
[my test panel]
markup - my test panel:
my item
java - base
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 1:34 AM, Tom Eicher wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am receiving this message in the log
>
> 01:27:01,006 WARN [org.apache.wicket.Page] Page '[Page class =
> com.x.yy.components.**editor.Editor$EditorPage, id = 5, render
> count = 0]' is not stateless because it is
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