This may not be the issue, but it's good practice to always include an
onError method in the anonymous class. Once you add that, put a break
point there & see what turns up.
From: Entropy
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 02/15/2017 11:55 AM
Subject:AjaxSubmitLink not working
If you control the popup blocker, just disable it.
If you DON'T control the popup blocker, you need to (1) Train users to
allow popups for your app or (2) re-design the app to not use use popups.
_
“Measuring software productivity by lines of code is like
The short answer is no. The session ID is not part of the URL.
The long answer is, you can test for the session ID if you have access to
the HTTP request object.
From: Lois GreeneHernandez
To: "users@wicket.apache.org"
Date: 12/10/2015 01:50 PM
Subject:Jsession Test Question
FYI, we use Spring 4.0.5 with Wicket 1.7.5 & have not encountered any
issues. Your mileage may vary.
From: Sandor Feher
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 09/24/2015 01:37 PM
Subject:Re: Wicket+Spring 4 integration
This email originated from outside of the company. Please u
Not inclined to click on untrusted links, for security reasons. When you
say "get the current page", where do you want to get it FROM? If you're in
the page code itself, it's just "this." If you want it from somewhere
else, describe what you're trying to achieve.
From: K
To: users@wic
nt#canCallListenerInterface(Method) can make the link enabled even
if any of its parents is disabled.
Good luck!
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> We have a use case which requires an
We have a use case which requires an enabled link inside a disabled form.
The form being disabled is based on user's security role, but the link
being enabled depends on the results returned from a separate database
query. Thus, we might have a disabled form, but an enabled link, or vice
versa.
Hard to know without seeing code, but the message seems to indicate app is
failing to close files after it's finished with them. In other words, an
operating system problem, rather than Tomcat or Wicket.
From: eaglei22
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 05/15/2014 02:02 AM
Subject:
r Called
By overriding #onRender() you're preventing the component tag to be
written into the response.
Since wicket-ajax cannot find the markuo id in the DOM, it will not
perform the Ajax request.
Sven
On 05/06/2014 08:28 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> The o
08:28 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> The onPostProcessTarget() method of my AjaxSelfUpdatingTimerBehavior is
> not being called for some reason. Here's the code. I can see the start()
> method being called (when the user clicks my "Start" button), but
> onPostProcessTarg
I finally got the onTimer() to execute. Had to change my button onclick()
code to this:
add(new ProgressUpdateBehavior(executor));
ajax.addComponent(this);
It began working when I added the second line above. Without that, the
client didn't receive the updated
component with the new timer scr
ender() you're preventing the component tag to be
written into the response.
Since wicket-ajax cannot find the markuo id in the DOM, it will not
perform the Ajax request.
Sven
On 05/06/2014 08:28 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> The onPostProcessTarget() method of my AjaxSelfUpdatingTim
Martin Grigorov
To: "users@wicket.apache.org"
Date: 05/05/2014 03:32 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Bar
Hi,
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 7:18 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> We have a requirement to implement a progress bar for long-running
server
> operations. We can't
ogress bar.
What is the 'context' class you refer to? Where is it instantiated and
where is it stored?
From: Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
To: "users@wicket.apache.org"
Date: 05/06/2014 07:52 AM
Subject:Re: Background Threading
Hi,
On Tue, May 6, 201
ssions are serialised
François Meillet
Formation Wicket - Développement Wicket
Le 6 mai 2014 à 15:28, Richard W. Adams a écrit :
> One more question: Since each task is associated with a single user,
would
> it make more sense to create a task map in Session scope? Or will Wicket
>
Subject:Re: Application Scope
You can use MyApp.get().setMetaData() and MyApp.get().getMetaData()
François Meillet
Formation Wicket - Développement Wicket
Le 6 mai 2014 à 14:50, Richard W. Adams a écrit :
> Are you referring to org.apache.wicket.Application? I don't see a
> g
ize the key and later get a reference to the FutureTask with
something like:
YourApp.get().getTasks().get(theKey).isDone()/.isCanceled()/...
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> Are you referring to org.apache.wicket.Applicat
key and later get a reference to the FutureTask with
something like:
YourApp.get().getTasks().get(theKey).isDone()/.isCanceled()/...
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> Are you referring to org.apache.wicket.Appl
Wicket Training and Consulting
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> Interesting approach. Our use case is more complex, as it runs a
> background task in a separate thread. Our task has three basic
> requirements. It must:
>
> 1. Be cancellable.
>
> 2. Rep
From: Martin Grigorov
To: "users@wicket.apache.org"
Date: 05/05/2014 03:32 PM
Subject:Re: Progress Bar
Hi,
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 7:18 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> We have a requirement to implement a progress bar for long-running
server
> operations. We
ry-ui
library...
http://www.7thweb.net/wicket-jquery-ui/progressbar/DefaultProgressBarPage
Cheers,
Col.
-----Original Message-
From: Richard W. Adams [mailto:rwada...@up.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 6 May 2014 3:19 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Progress Bar
We have a requirement to implemen
We have a requirement to implement a progress bar for long-running server
operations. We can't use the code at
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/wiki/Progressbar, because it doesn't
meet our corporate user interface look-and-feel standards.
So, we started our own implementation. Our test page
Does anyone know what version of Wicket is required to use the REST
annotations? I was reading the article at
http://java.dzone.com/articles/working-rest-wicket, but unfortunately the
links in the article seem to be broken.
Our corporate framework locks us into Wicket 1.4.17 with no option to
Please blacklist this spammer.
- Forwarded by Richard W. Adams/UPC on 02/25/2014 06:58 AM -
From: Abigail
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 02/24/2014 08:01 PM
Subject:Re: Generating Dynamic PDF using AjaxFallbackButton
HI there
In modern enterprise's doc
id "You could dynamically decide not to call them", would you
please give me some instruction?
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 10:44 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> Depends what you mean by "disable." You could dynamically decide not to
> call them, if that's what you want.
Depends what you mean by "disable." You could dynamically decide not to
call them, if that's what you want.
From: Shengche Hsiao
To: Wicket User Mailinglist
Date: 02/04/2014 08:42 AM
Subject:Apache wicket project as osgi compoments
Hello
I have a web application comprised
What do yo mean by "embed"? You want to include Tomcat as part of your
distribution?
From: bangaly sangare
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 01/13/2014 09:22 AM
Subject:Fwd: Wicket and embedded tomcat
Hello,
I want to embed tomcat with my wicket application.
I use maven to
amework out there in the mixture of many that can very
easily be integrated with Wicket. Perhaps you should suggest that to your
upper management.
Anyhow, that's my two cents.
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> I don't have first hand knowledge of the decisi
n Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 6:12 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> I don't have first hand knowledge of the decision making process, but I
> understand there were two main factors:
>
> 1. Difficulty in changing/maintaining the intermediate corporate
> libraries, especially when considering
I don't have first hand knowledge of the decision making process, but I
understand there were two main factors:
1. Difficulty in changing/maintaining the intermediate corporate
libraries, especially when considering whether to make the leap from
Wicket 1.4.17 to 6.x.
2. A perception of excess
My corporation has decided to change its standard Web framework from
Wicket to AngularJS/Spring MVCC (not my decision; was not asked for
input). I am faced with the expensive prospect of having to convert a
large app (runs on Jboss with about 250 Wicket/Web related classes).
1. Does anyone have
ion (or just AjaxLink)
2) call form.clearInput()
3) and to set the "default" model for each form component. Each
application should know what "default" means for its form components.
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> We're having troubl
We're having trouble making our form reset button work. It's defined
thusly:
AjaxButton button = new AjaxButton("reset-button");
...
_
Here's our reset code, executed when the button is clicked. The main form
seems to re-render OK, but a
FormComponen
Short answer: You must write *some* HTML.
Not-so-short-answer: The minimum required HTML is pretty small.
From: brasmouk
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 09/24/2013 08:14 AM
Subject:Dynamic generation of HMI components
Hello everyone,
I am trying to study framewok wicket
I need to create a Cancel button that warns the user about saved data on a
form before leaving the page. Thus, I can't call setDefaultFormProcessing
(false), since that would cause the data not be transferred to the model.
But I ALSO don't want the page to complain about missing or invalid
field
Well, one approach is create it as a normal HTML control & not render it
via Wicket. You can just attach a standard Javascript event (such as
onclick) to get the behavior you want.
Bottom line: You don't have to "Wicketize" everything on your page. Just
because you have a hammer, it doesn't mea
rs
-Original Message-----
From: Richard W. Adams [mailto:rwada...@up.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 11:41 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: RE: Graying Out Disabled Buttons/Controls
Wow. Now it gets even stranger. I modified the code as follows:
public DisabledButtonPage() {
return
determineVisibility();
}
}
Second, why would you have a button attached to a page directly? Isn't
that
invalid HTML?
I through all form components should be inside a (even w/o a
wicket:id) otherwise the browser
ssionid=76EE1D9ED70B7660542E78B4C1333951?0&pageId=0
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> We tried that (code below), but the button does not appear in the
> generated HTML. We're using Wicket 1.4.17. Do later versions of Wicket
> render a grayed out (vic
led-button");
button.setEnabled(false);
button.setVisible(true);
return button;
}
From: Thomas Matthijs
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 06/26/2013 07:45 AM
Subject:Re: Graying Out Disabled Buttons/Controls
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Richard W. Adams wr
We have a customer requirement that disabled form buttons be grayed out
rather than Wicket's default behavior of making them invisible. Google has
a lot of discussion on the topic, but I didn't see a "best practice"
solution. Does Wicket provide a way to gray out buttons (or any form
control, f
When AjaxSubmitLink.onError() is called, how does one determine what the
error was? Calling getFeedbackMessage() (tried on both the link & on the
form) is returning null, & I can't see any other way to determine what
the error was...
**
This email and any attachments may contain information t
[Re-sending, as I noticed my previous send was an accidental forward, so
probably ended up in the wrong thread. Also adding some more info]
I have a form inside a panel. The form is nested inside another form that
includes the panel. The panel form has a validator which is supposed to
validate
When I submit a form via an AjaxSubmitLink, form.findSubmittingButton()
returns null, even though I called form.add(theLlink). Is this expected
behavior? I know the findSubmittingButton() method says "button," but it
returns an IFormSubmittingComponent, so I would expect it could return
either
06/12/2013 02:15 PM
Subject:Re: Getting Form Data Without Submitting Form
Why not use two different forms, one for searching and the other for the
"save" fields?
You can even nest the first one into the other.
Sven
On 06/12/2013 09:09 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> I have a
I have a FormComponentPanel with an AjaxLink. The link's onClick() method
runs a database search based on criteria that are found in a half dozen
form fields (string, drop downs, etc.). My problem is that the form's
model is not updated because the link does not submit the form. And I
can't sub
ic.html
~ Thank you,
Paul Bors
-Original Message-----
From: Richard W. Adams [mailto:rwada...@up.com]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 8:10 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: DropDownChoice in FormComponentPanel
I have a FormComponentPanel with both string fields & DropDownChoice
control
I have a FormComponentPanel with both string fields & DropDownChoice
controls. How do I get the drop downs' current selections from inside my
override of convertInput()?
I can get the string fields' values by calling the fields' convertInput()
methods, but when I call convertInput() on the drop
It's unclear what your issue is. By definition, different applications (&
different users) have separate sessions.
From: Alis
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 05/16/2013 03:45 PM
Subject:Re: Call me page wicket from in page.jsp
Thank you! How do I keep the same session ev
What do you mean by "unify"? Do you want to merge them into a single
application with only one code base? Or do you mean something else?
If you intend to keep them as two separate applications, there are number
of techniques for inter-process communication.
From: Alis
To: users@wicket
That did it! Thanks!
From: Andrea Del Bene
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 05/13/2013 10:42 AM
Subject:Re: Detecting Page Re-Display
Do you disable/enable the button on server side (i.e. invoking
setEnabled)? You should use page's onConfigure to place your
configuration
How can I detect when a page is about to be re-displayed?
In my app, some pages have "OK" buttons that are enabled once the user has
entered certain data. When the user then clicks OK, he taken to another
page where some actions are performed. When he then RETURNS from the
action page to the da
Not sure exactly what the issue is. You can create beans any time you
want. All you need to do is get an application context object based on a
Spring config file. You can do that in init() or wherever is appropriate
for your app.
From: smallufo
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 05/1
feedback messages?
Override #onError() and see if it gets invoked.
Sven
On 03/01/2013 06:53 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> I created an AjaxSubmitLink in a FormComponent Panel, and set a break
> point in its onSubmit() method. For some reason, the breakpoint never
gets
> hit when I cl
I created an AjaxSubmitLink in a FormComponent Panel, and set a break
point in its onSubmit() method. For some reason, the breakpoint never gets
hit when I click the link. I've used an AjaxSubmitLink on a normal,
non-panel page successfully, and modeled the panelized link after that, so
am not
Clearly you're not detecting the non-numeric format before trying to parse
it. Tracing the execution path with the debugger ought to show where you
can capture that??
From: Pratibha
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 03/01/2013 07:20 AM
Subject:org.apache.wicket.util.convert.C
If you do software development for a living (as opposed to a hobby), one
thing to consider is what tools are used at prospective employers. I work
at a large (40,000+) company where Eclipse is the standard tool. Partly
because it's open source (read "free," no budget impact) & has such a
large
current model object, because form
submission might still fail with a conversion error on another field.
Pushing the new input in the FormComponent's model is done later in
#updateModel().
Hope this helps
Sven
On 02/13/2013 03:33 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> I'm writing my first FormCom
I'm writing my first FormComponentPanel, and have a couple of books
showing how to do this. Most of it seems straightforward, except one
point: In the books' examples, FormComopnentPanel.convertInput() creates a
new model object and populates it from a series of calls to
getConvertedInput() on
From: sthomps
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 02/05/2013 12:44 PM
Subject:HP Fortify & Critical Security Issues
We use Fortify at our company. I'm please to note that it found no
vulnerability in my Wicket app, though it did numerous issues with
ColdFusion apps (no surprise).
elObject().getSubdivision();
You're using the wrong model object, this should be:
final Integer newSubdivision = dropdown.getModelObject();
or:
final Integer newSubdivision = PointLocationPanel.this.subdivision
Sven
On 11/15/2012 09:13 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> I have a drop
I have a drop down choice in a FormComponentPanel, and & need to update
other parts of the panel when the user changes the selected value in the
drop down. My panel class is defined as:
PointLocationPanel extends FormComponentPanel
Its constructor begins like this:
public PointLocationPanel(f
n't have any effect on Wicket *finding* the
markup.
Sven
On 11/14/2012 07:07 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> I've been digging into this all morning, and my current theory is that
> it's a file encoding problem. After adding the Maven resource plugin to
my
> POM to force
I've been digging into this all morning, and my current theory is that
it's a file encoding problem. After adding the Maven resource plugin to my
POM to force copying in UTF-8, I now get the identical error running on my
Jetty on my workstation (which worked fine earlier this morning). Does
wi
L Markup in External JARs
Hi,
I'm 99% certain that the .html files are not in the .jar.
Double check that they are actually packed with the .class files.
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> We're enhancing a Wicket app which has been running in productio
We're enhancing a Wicket app which has been running in production for many
months. One of the enhancements was adding a panel to a JAR (which we
wrote) used by our app. The new panel works fine on the local workstation
under Eclipse/Jetty, but fails when we deploy it to our JBOSS server.
Cause
Not sure exactly what you're asking, but have you looked at Wicket panels?
_
I have yet to meet a C compiler that is more friendly and easier to use
than eating soup with a knife.
From: Antonio muñoz alonso
To: "users@
Perhaps I misunderstand the question, but is
not valid HTML. Perhaps you want something like this?
_
I have yet to meet a C compiler that is more friendly and easier to use
than eating soup with a knife.
From: Delange
Just a guess, but based on ClassNotFoundException:
com.campingawaits.CampingAwaitsApp, it sounds like something changed your
classpath so the class loader can no longer find this class.
_
I have yet to meet a C compiler that is
Even better, why are you using a drop down at all? Check boxes are
normally used for true-false choices.
From: Paul Bors
To:
Date: 08/01/2012 07:51 PM
Subject:RE: Boolean DropDownChoice
Instead of going to the extent of overriding a class because your model
value is not upd
I assume the " entities aren't really there in the code?
From: kshitiz
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 07/30/2012 09:16 AM
Subject:Re: Where to add javascript in html pages which follow
inheritance relationship.
hi,
Sorry to disturb you again but I am trying out this code
t 5:50 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> Yes, it is my code. My server code will eventually reply. What I can't
> control is how long a database operation will take. Typically the
database
> work finishes under 10 seconds, but sometimes can run up to a minute or
> longer.
>
> If I u
then my problem is probably something other than an Ajax timeout.
From: Martin Grigorov
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 07/26/2012 09:41 AM
Subject:Re: Ajax Timeouts
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> So once the client request gets access to
W. Adams wrote:
> My Wicket app occasionally "freezes" on making an Ajax submit that
invokes
> a potentially lengthy database operation. My theory is that the database
> work is taking longer than Wicket allows, & the Ajax call times out. I'm
> guessing that t
My Wicket app occasionally "freezes" on making an Ajax submit that invokes
a potentially lengthy database operation. My theory is that the database
work is taking longer than Wicket allows, & the Ajax call times out. I'm
guessing that the browser does not detect this timeout, so my "Please
Wait
It is possible, and very common. In fact, if you set up your model
correctly, you don't have to change it at all. Wicket does it for you.
From: Dan12321
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 06/25/2012 11:47 AM
Subject:modify Date in model from 3 inputs?
Hi,
I have got 3 html
I just spent two and a half hours wondering why my modal dialog would
open, but have no content (just an empty background). I finally discovered
the HTML file for the content had its name misspelled (missing a letter).
Surprisingly (at least to me), Wicket generated no errors or warning, even
t
What do you mean by "push stuff"?
From: Douglas Ferguson
To: Wicket Mailing List List
Date: 05/30/2012 03:19 PM
Subject:wicket & ajax push
Anybody doing any ajax push stuff using wicket?
Douglas
-
To uns
Don't have much to offer re. menus, but if you're starting a new project,
I'd recommend you use the latest version of Wicket (1.5.6) if at all
possible.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics."
Benjamin Disraeli
"Then there was the man who drowned crossing a stream with
Just like anything else: You put the desired value in your model & Wicket
handles "selecting" the correct button.
From: chaitanya b
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 05/17/2012 06:06 AM
Subject:Re: How to save the selected radio choice option in wicket
how can i set the pr
Conceptually, it's no different than any other form control. You associate
the control with a named property in your model, & when the form is
submitted that property will be populated with the chosen value. If the
user hasn't chosen ANY value, yes, you can get null.
From: chaitanya b
To:
x27;d like to know. Thanks for the help &
insight.
(Slinks away with red face...)
From: "Richard W. Adams"
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 05/11/2012 11:46 AM
Subject:Re: Ajax Error in MSIE 8
I just found a key difference between the IE8 & IE9 behaviors
to
time.
But looking at this Javascript code I think it can be improved.
File a ticket with a failing test case if possible.
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 5:46 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> We dug into wicket-ajax.js using this version of MSIE 8:
>
>
>
> We discovered the probl
g suspicious.
You'll have to debug what happens in wicket-ajax.js ...
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> Sorry. Should have provided more details:
>
> Wicket Version: 1.4.20
>
> Operating System: Windows XP
>
> Scenario: Users clicks an icon w
do you
submit a form or ...
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 11:33 PM, Richard W. Adams
wrote:
> I'm getting Ajax errors that seems to occur only in Internet Explorer 8
> (same code works fine in IE9 & Firefox). I'm in a corporate environment
> where IE8 support is a requirement,
Gosh, you can use Hibernate if you want, but I write plain DAO classes
with JDBC & Wicket & they work just fine. No fuss, no muss. Just my take
on it, though. I know there are some that like Hibernate. But try as I
might, I've never been able to justify yet another third party library for
my ne
Hard to say without details. Are you not getting the behavior you expect
(and what is that behavior?). Are you getting an error message?
"RAM /abr./: Rarely Adequate Memory."
From: jcf1974
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 05/07/2012 07:07 AM
Subject:Calling wicket from javas
It means it's looking for a method called getPostTextField() in your
model, but not finding one.
From: kshitiz
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 05/02/2012 02:08 PM
Subject:Unusual problem is coming in rendering component
Hi,
I am trying to render a text field :
Java code
Oops. Got it figured out. The page class was trying to store the choice in
a String variable instead of a MilepostModel variable. All is well now.
Thanks!
"RAM /abr./: Rarely Adequate Memory."
From: "Richard W. Adams"
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Cc: cdsch...@
it will hand you the
selected string.
I'd suggest to let your RadioChoice work with ints or preferably
directly on the Milepost objects:
final RadioChoice choice = new RadioChoice(...);
Sven
On 04/25/2012 03:00 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> My understanding of this class must b
My understanding of this class must be faulty. When Wicket calls my
onSelectionChanged(), the argument is the display string, not the id
value. For example, I'm expecting a milepost value like "123.456", but
instead I get "End (123.456)" (the display value). Here's the code. can
anyone see what
Can someone explain the important differences (besides the API) between
RadioChoice & RadioGroup? What scenarios/factors would make one use one
instead of the other? What are the tradeoffs? Etc. From my quick (perhaps
naive) reading, they seem like equally plausible ways of doing the same
thing
I'm no Wicket expert, but as a general rule it's almost always better to
be notified of an event or state change than to constantly poll for it
(think of the child in the back seat on a long trip constantly asking "Are
we there yet?")
From: Andrew Geery
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date
If you can detect the tab switch event, it should be a simple matter to
copy the field values from one location to the other.
From: mnish tosh
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 04/05/2012 02:01 PM
Subject:field values
Hi,
This is the situation:
I have a page with two tabs
add(new AjaxEventBehavior("onclick")
"RAM /abr./: Rarely Adequate Memory."
From: jason
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 04/03/2012 03:02 PM
Subject:how to make a div containing ajax link clickable
Hi,
What is the best way to make a div clickable? I'd like to use an AjaxLi
This is really a Maven question, not Wicket. You'll probably get better
answers from a Maven forum.
From: SudeepShakya
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 03/30/2012 07:15 AM
Subject:RE: Accessing .properties file
I mean that if sample.properties is the required file, then how
This is a log4j issue, not Wicket. However, if memory serves, you can set
a system property before starting Tomcat. Something like:
-Dlog4j.configuration=name.and.location.of.your.log4j.properties.file
A log4j forum is probably the best place to query the current "best
practice" on this.
Fr
Just parse the date string into a Timestamp. That's Java, not Wicket.
"RAM /abr./: Rarely Adequate Memory."
From: SudeepShakya
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 03/26/2012 11:03 PM
Subject:Re: Creating a submit form which takes date and a string
as input and displays the data
Easily done with style sheets.
From: karthik
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 03/26/2012 08:02 AM
Subject:Hide Table Rows in Column 1 when displaying the table
Hi ,
I would like to have a table with 3 columns and 5 rows.
The first Column is a Category , and the other column
Hm.. more mystery. I put a break point on wicketAjaxGet. But it never
gets executed. Clicking the link, apparently does absolutely nothing.
Doesn't even cause the Javascript to be called.
Anyone have any ideas?
From: Andrea Del Bene
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 02/19/2012 07
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