kstart to demonstrate this...it seemed
easier than posting a lot of code.
The quickstart is available at silverlion.com/flavius/JQuery.zip
For this quickstart I used JWicket. I tried the same thing with
WiQuery, but Maven can't seem to find the dependency when
I put that in the pom fi
This did the trick. setRawOptions is exactly what I needed.
Thanks Stefan
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I'm trying to create a widget/gadget (similar to google's home page or
yahoo).
I've got it largely figured out except for one thing. I'm trying to
restrict the
drag operation to just the top div (the header). So my widget will look
like this:
Drag here
stuff goes here...
This functional
On your MyLinkPage you can just setResponsePage...
So
if (gotoQuestionPage)
setResponsePage(QuestionPage.class);
else
setResponsePage(ErrorPage.class);
Is that what you're after?
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Thanks Hielke,
The example source is what I was looking for. I found it here:
http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/source/browse/examples/?r=256#examples%2Fwiquery-examples%2Fsrc%2Fmain%2Fjava%2Forg%2Fodlabs%2Fwiquery%2Fexamples%253Fstate%253Dclosed
I saw the example war for version 1.0 from Nov '
I'm looking to implement some ajax functionality and was looking at the
different libs that
integrate with wicket. After looking at these statistics, I thought jquery
would be ideal.
It's the most popular in most parts of the world and has gotten good reviews
in general.
http://www.google.com/t
Thanks Pedro.
I've opened WICKET-3318 regarding this issue and attached a quickstart.
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I'm using the AjaxLazyLoadPanel to load images I'm generating from reports.
When
I'm on a page with the AjaxLazyLoadPanel, click a link to another page (like
a
BookmarkablePageLink) and then click back, the image that was generated is
still in place.
However, if I submit a form that's on th
I have a list page and a detail page. The
list is the results of a search and I put
this in a listview. The user can then click
each item to view it in the detail.
What I'm doing now is passing the result object
to the detail page so they can continue to
navigate (next >) the results without
For anybody who's interested, I got this to work by just
calling form.textField.setModelValue(new String[]{""});
I had to make the fields member vars of the form, though.
If there's another cleaner way of doing it, I'd appreciate seeing it.
Flavius wrote:
>
>
gt; -igor
>
> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 9:23 PM, Flavius wrote:
>>
>> I have a panel with a form on it. I've attached an ajaxButton to submit
>> the form. Afterward, I want the inputs to be reset with the backing
>> model
>> reset. I've done a lot of re
I have a panel with a form on it. I've attached an ajaxButton to submit
the form. Afterward, I want the inputs to be reset with the backing model
reset. I've done a lot of refreshing with an ajax submit, but I can't seem
to get the form's values to reset in the webpage. The backing model seem
Main_Page
>
> Not as good as the fully commented source of course, but often good for a
> quick answer to what's going on.
>
> -- Jim.
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Flavius wrote:
>
>>
>> Nicolas, yes my build automatically is checked.
>>
>
, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Nicolas Melendez <
> nmelen...@getsense.com.ar> wrote:
>
>> is your build automatically checked?
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 1:07 AM, Flavius wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > I am trying to debug an issue and am trying to step into wick
I am trying to debug an issue and am trying to step into wicket
from my project. However, the line numbers are not matching
up with the source I have. I've done this several times with other
projects and this is indicative of having the wrong version of the
source vs. the jar file.
I am using
The AbstractValidator approach is fine, or you can do it the shorter
way the Igor showed.
Either way, when the page that has the username is submitted, you're
going to have to write that record to the database, even if you don't
have all the info. The way you wrote the question, I presume you a
super method, I'll get a null
value on every form submit from Form#component.
I put a QuickStart up here:
http://silverlion.com/flavius/BorderVisit.zip
If you unzip it and run mvn jetty:run this will demonstrate what's
going on. Just go to the home page and press the submit button.
So
I am migrating a project from 1.3.6 to 1.4.1. I've run into a problem and
I'm not sure if this is a bug or not.
Most of the pages have a border and the border has a DropDownChoice in it
(as well as other components). Technically it's in a panel in the border.
The Form objects are typically chil
I am migrating a project from 1.3.6 to 1.4.1. I've run into a problem and
I'm not sure if this is a bug or not.
Most of the pages have a border and the border has a DropDownChoice in it
(as well as other components). Technically it's in a panel in the border.
The Form objects are typically chil
I am migrating a project from 1.3.6 to 1.4.1. I've run into a problem and
I'm not sure if this is a bug or not.
Most of the pages have a border and the border has a DropDownChoice in it
(as well as other components). Technically it's in a panel in the border.
The Form objects are typically chil
I am migrating a project from 1.3.6 to 1.4.1. I've run into a problem and
I'm not sure if this is a bug or not.
Most of the pages have a border and the border has a DropDownChoice in it
(as well as other components). Technically it's in a panel in the border.
The Form objects are typically chil
I am migrating a project from 1.3.6 to 1.4.1. I've run into
a problem and I'm not sure if this is a bug or not.
Most of the pages have a border and the border has a DropDownChoice
in it (as well as other components). Technically it's in a panel
in the border.
The Form objects are typically chi
, thanks Matej! I appreciate your help.
Matej Knopp-2 wrote:
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> couldn't it be old javascript file in your browser cache?
>
> -Matej
>
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Per Lundholm
> wrote:
>> I don't know if it helps, but it works with IE8 on XP so
ose
> callback which keeps a reference to the page. so you keep serializing
> the entire page with every ajax request as part of the current page.
>
> you dont need the reference to the modalwindow, you can use
> ModalWindow.closeCurrent() to close it.
>
> -igor
>
> On Fri
.
Thanks for your help, Igor.
igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> there is too much going on in the sample you posted. if you want you
> can create a quickstart with the minimal amount of code necessary to
> reproduce this and i will take a look.
>
> -igor
>
> On Thu, May 28,
The sample I posted only has the single page with a link to the ModalWindow.
The modal window keeps a reference to the ModalWindow param passed in
to the constructor. That's only used to close the window when the
AjaxRequestTarget is passed from the AjaxLink.
When the OnChangeAjaxBehavior#onUpd
I ran into an issue where I'm getting an OutOfMemory error using
autocomplete textbox functionality.
I haven't nailed down the root culprit, but the symptoms seem to
occur when I have a page with a border that also has controls,
such as a panel or two.
On the page, if I pop a modal dialog box (
I just implemented the inmethod grid control (very cool, btw)
and I'm looking for a way to add and remove columns to the
grid using DnD.
What I envision is a div opening above the grid with a list of
"available" columns. The user can then drag the columns
onto the grid (ideally into the exact
problem for you in tomcat.
>
> regards
> josh
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 2009/3/22 Flavius
>
>>
>>
>> I just started looking at some of the JS framework integration a few days
>> ago on WicketStuff.
>> I am looking to do some drag &am
I just started looking at some of the JS framework integration a few days
ago on WicketStuff.
I am looking to do some drag & drop stuff and possibly looking for split
pane functionality. I
am looking at YUI because a couple of people in here said the dnd stuff
worked better than
the scriptaculou
That works. I'll do that.
Thanks Igor.
igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> you can mount the pages so you have well known urls to them and build
> them manually.
>
> -igor
>
>
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We have functionality that needs to send an email of any changes
that occur in a record. At first we were going to just send the
email when the transaction completes...but that will have issues
if the app is up and the mail server is down (or unreachable at the
moment).
So we're going to write
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
>
> With Wicket 1.3 only one page should be stored in session. You should
> check if you don't keep references between pages -> that would result
> in 1+N pages (with N being the number of pages you reference in your
> page).
>
> Other than that: using LDM's and DataVie
You said you were using annotations. Just read chapter 1 of the hibernate
annotations docs
http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/annotations/reference/en/html_single/#setup-configuration
create a class called HibernateUtil.class (or you can call it Fluffy.class,
but that's not as descriptive)
and
Here's how I do it.
I have my wicket layer call a service layer, which calls a DAO.
I'm not a big fan of a lot of layers and I like to keep my projects
flat.
So, if you want a list of users on a page, for example, you can
use any of the canned wicket tables. Those are pretty nice.
I use Defaul
I have a ModalWindow open and I have a MultiFileUploadField for users to
upload files.
Upload works great. I'd like to close the ModalWindow when the form is
submitted.
So if everything is fine, it will do the uploads and close the window. If
there's an
issue, it won't close the window and show
I'm using a DefaultDataTable and I want to get the index of the selected
item. However the index always returns 0. Is this by design?
new AbstractColumn(new Model("Test Label"))
{
public void populateItem(Item item, String componentId,
I
the
> object in the session also reduces the effect of making it bookmarkable.
> The only option I see for making it really bookmarkable (stateless) is
> serializing the object to the URL string and deserializing in the page
> constructor. And that's kinda ugly.
>
> On
hat's something that could be done on a custom RequestCycle.
Or maybe it's not so bad having the obj on the session. :-)
Evan Chooly wrote:
>
> Put the Filter ID in the map.
>
> On 9/18/07, Flavius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I have two
I have two pages, a list page and a detail. The list page
can take a filter parameter, or has a default one if one
is not passed (making it bookmarkable). When the user
clicks to go to the detail page, I want to pass that
filter along, so that when an edit is complete, the
page can redirect back
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