Hello all
I recreated my project with maven quickstart, it works fine. So I replaced
the dependencies in my broken application with maven quickstart, and it
works!
Table below shows the dependencies of two applications.
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Broken app
Here's an example of wicket spring and hibernate all working together, with
an h2 database:
https://github.com/dalvizu/wicket-spring-hibernate-template
-Dan
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 8:30 AM, Gerrit Wassink
wrote:
> Hello,
> I am reading "Wicket in Action" the part over wicket, spring and
> hib
Is it possible to to make assertions on the rendered HTML of a Wicket page?
Im trying to make assertions on element attributes (class contents
specifically). Is this possible with WicketTester?
N
Hi,
Does someone know how to open a Google account in Java (Wicket) and how to
close it again?
I read several pages about it on the internet, but I cannot figure it out.
I accomplished to open a connection to GoogleMail, after which a mail is
being sent via the SMTP server of Google.
Now, I on
Hello,
I am reading "Wicket in Action" the part over wicket, spring and
hibernate.Since i am new to concepts like wicket, spring and hibernate i want
to learn about them.But also learning three new tools together is a bit much.
Is it therefore a good idea to forget about Spring and make the mvc w
You could use the TagTester for that.
Example:
// hello
world
TagTester tester = wicketTester.getTagByWicketId("myLabel");
assertTrue(tester.getAttributeContains("class", "one-class"));
assertTrue(tester.getAttributeContains("class", "another-class"));
ass
Thanks!
Dan Alvizu , 21-11-2013 14:59:
Here's an example of wicket spring and hibernate all working together, with
an h2 database:
https://github.com/dalvizu/wicket-spring-hibernate-template
-Dan
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 8:30 AM, Gerrit Wassink
wrote:
> Hello,
> I am reading "W
assertContains
2013/11/21 Nick Pratt
> Is it possible to to make assertions on the rendered HTML of a Wicket page?
>
> Im trying to make assertions on element attributes (class contents
> specifically). Is this possible with WicketTester?
>
> N
>
Hi Steve,
Thanks for sharing!
As longtime wicket users we are doing something similar.
We have the notion of a "page context" to which components can
contribute data (it's a simple map) by implementing an
interface (PageContextContributor).
A component can then either:
- add an InlineContextL
I think the fix for 6.13 will be something similar.
The page should report that it is stateless no matter what
components/behaviors it renders.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Mateusz Mieszkowski <
mmieszkow...@objectivity.co.uk> wrote:
> Just a quick update for those with the same problem:
> O
Just a quick update for those with the same problem:
Option 1 did not work as the page is not bookmarkable.
I used option 2 and override isBookmarkable() method in RenderPage to return
true. Page is set to stateless on its own.
It's not too clean but in my case should be enough. Martin, please l
This will probably horrify some of the wicket dev team. It's probably
not the 'wicket way'. But I've been using wicket for years and there's
plenty of thing you can do in many different ways but a few things that
you just can't.
An incidental but very useful part of this package in a Renderer cl
Hello,
I don't know if here is the right place to ask this question, but visural
wicket group seems to not be active anymore.
I used visural wicket library to display hint into a text field. When
submitting the form by an ajax button, the component is properly handled.
But when I use a AjaxFormCo
Option 1) Override your component's onInitialize/onConfigure and call
page.setStatelessHint(true)
Option 2) Copy/paste ComponentRenderer.java locally and do something
similar directly in RenderPage
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 11:29 AM, Mateusz Mieszkowski <
mmieszkow...@objectivity.co.uk> wrote:
> M
Martin,
Ticket created: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-5422
Can you advise a workaround for now?
Cheers,
Mateusz
-Original Message-
From: Martin Grigorov [mailto:mgrigo...@apache.org]
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 9:49 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Cc: Martin Dietze
Please create a ticket.
The page should be marked as stateless to avoid storing it.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Mateusz Mieszkowski <
mmieszkow...@objectivity.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I noticed a problem with ComponentRenderer.renderComponent(). It is
> possible that I'm missing someth
Hi guys,
I noticed a problem with ComponentRenderer.renderComponent(). It is possible
that I'm missing something but this is what I get for now:
I'm using ComponenetRenderer withing CustomTooltipBehavior (wicket-jquery-ui)
to generate tooltip content. I add this to about 50 rows in my table so I
i use 0.3.2
On 2013/11/21 下午 03:51, Martin Grigorov wrote:
which version of wicket-webjars do you use ?
there was a fix recently that may be related.
Please provide a quickstart (github project) as Michael requested in the
ticket and we will check it.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Shengche
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