Hi,
when you move to the previous step, the form inside of the wizard is not
processed, thus the user input is preserved until next rendering.
Later one when you move to this step once again, the still present user
input takes precedence over the current values in the model object.
Solution:
Hi all,
There is probably something very fundamental that I don't in wicket models.
Attached is a very simple quickstart to illustrate my problem.
In it, I have a 2-step wizard program:
1) Select "Faculty" from the Appointment Type drop down in step 1;
2) Show what's been selected (works as exp
Il 15/01/2016 13:51, Martin Grigorov ha scritto:
Hi,
You cannot test JavaScript with WicketTester.
You can set some request parameter that says "confirmed" or "denied" and
make a request to the server side where you process it.
You can use something like Selenium for testing real clicks in Ja
Hi,
You cannot test JavaScript with WicketTester.
You can set some request parameter that says "confirmed" or "denied" and
make a request to the server side where you process it.
You can use something like Selenium for testing real clicks in JavaScript.
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consul
My commit to fix white-spaces has fixed nothing :-( I'm on the busy side
right now if someone else can help with that it would be of great help.
@Tom,
To port this to 6.x the only thing to do is copy the changes on PR and
replace CSS with
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/t0m/select2-bootstrap-c
It has "MIT License" so I see no problems here :)
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 5:22 PM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
reier...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I mean this project
>
> https://fk.github.io/select2-bootstrap-css/
>
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 11:54 AM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
> reier...@gmail.com> w
I mean this project
https://fk.github.io/select2-bootstrap-css/
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 11:54 AM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
reier...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe for that we can use the CSS from the same project Gabriel mentioned:
> as it was 3.x compatible. For the rest there isn't anything 7.X
Maybe for that we can use the CSS from the same project Gabriel mentioned:
as it was 3.x compatible. For the rest there isn't anything 7.X specific I
think.
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 11:23 AM, Maxim Solodovnik
wrote:
> I believe same fix (but different CSS) can be applied to wicket-6
>
> On Fri, J
I believe same fix (but different CSS) can be applied to wicket-6
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 4:21 PM, Tom Götz wrote:
> Any chance for a Bootstrap theme (backport) for wicketstuff 6.x (i.e.
> select2 version 3.x) …? We are currently still using Wicket 6.x and can’t
> update yet because of infrastru
Any chance for a Bootstrap theme (backport) for wicketstuff 6.x (i.e. select2
version 3.x) …? We are currently still using Wicket 6.x and can’t update yet
because of infrastructure restrictions (app server not supporting Java 7 :-/ ) …
Cheers,
Tom
> On 15.01.2016, at 10:02, Ernesto Reinaldo
Hi all,
I'm implementing tests with WicketTester for Apache Syncope console.
How can I simulate a click on my confirmation modal?
This is my java class
public class ConfirmationModalBehavior extends Behavior {
private final String message;
public ConfirmationModalBehavior() {
Gabriel,
Thanks for sharing! I ended up doing it a bit differently in order to be
more compatible with existing select2 component. See
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/pull/453
@martin-g, @solomax,
Sorry again about white spaces vs tabs noise: I need to find some time to
fix that on my idea
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