I have a wicket modal that is used to let the user select from a couple
options on a popup button. On close, depending on what button they hit on
the popup, I need to run a javascript event on the calling page as I close
the window, AND I need to alter a label and ExternalLink on the parent page.
Hi,
Consult with the sources and the demo application -
https://github.com/cooldatasoft/wicket-menu ;-)
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 5:13 PM, wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm trying to use the com.cooldatasoft.common.MenuItem const
Thanks for the hint, i’ll give the FutureModel approach a try.
regards,
robert
On 14 Jun 2015 at 16:09:56, Martin Grigorov (mgrigo...@apache.org) wrote:
Hi,
I have used [1] for similar task some times ago. I needed to make calls to
external services which took some time. Wicket renders t
Hello
I'm trying to use the com.cooldatasoft.common.MenuItem constructor that
accepts the id string and a "Link ajaxLink" argument. Let alone
the fact I don't udenrstand why that constructor allows for a normal
Link if it expects it to be a AjaxLink. The real problem is that I dont
know how t
Hi,
I have used [1] for similar task some times ago. I needed to make calls to
external services which took some time. Wicket renders the components
sequentially so the total time was the sum of all. By using FutureModel I
reduced it to the time of the slowest external call.
There is also a Java v
Hi,
Wicket pages are single threaded, so no - you can't render multiple
panels concurrently.
You should restructure you code so that the health checks are done
asynchronously. The panels just check for the availability, and render
some progress indicator as long as no data is available.
Re
Hi,
our backend application has a page containing ~20 panels which render
health-checks of different components in our
infrastructure. Each one of these checks can take some time (~ 10 seconds)
until it timeouts if the background-component
is not reachable.
Until now we’ve used AjaxLazyLoadingP