Hey guys, having a major brain-fart today... I swear I had this figured out
at one point.
I essentially want to create a RootPage (extends WebPage) that represents
the root of every page in my app. It has an associated RootPage.html file
with it that has all the DOCTYPE stuff in it, sets all the
I was looking for.
Best,
Riyad
igor.vaynberg wrote:
see markup inheritance page on the wiki
-igor
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 8:01 AM, Riyad Kalla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys, having a major brain-fart today... I swear I had this figured
out
at one point.
I essentially want
Very cool Anantha, do you have a site online that uses the bundler that we
could take a peek at as a running example?
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Anantha Kumaran
ananthakuma...@gmail.comwrote:
http://ananthakumaran.github.com/imagebundler-wicket
Stephane,
I'll let someone smarter than me address the wicket issue of removing the
item from the ListView and seeing if that helps -- but is there a chance you
are using Hibernate and the Level 2 ehcache plugin or any 2nd-level caching
with your persistence code? I ask because I've seen code
...@softeam.com wrote:
Hi,
I don't use Hibernate. My persistence layer uses JDBC.
What is strange when I click the delete link, it's the logs order :
Loading all news
News deleted
So it seems that the deletion is done after the data reload :(
Stéphane
Riyad Kalla a écrit
... touche? :)
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.comwrote:
i thought they were all stored as electrons
-igor
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 12:00 PM, James Carman
jcar...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
All data in Java is ultimately stored as some sort of
Just ran across another base64-based method of spriting images that
Cappuccino is using:
http://cappuccino.org/discuss/2009/11/11/just-one-file-with-cappuccino-0-8
pretty interesting and supports back to IE6. Just wanted to share incase
anyone else reading on this subject was curious about other
Thomas, as someone who frequently likes trying really dumb things -- I
appreciate you giving a heads up on this issue. I was likely going to run
into this at some point anyway ;)
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 3:46 AM, Thomas Kappler
thomas.kapp...@isb-sib.chwrote:
Earlier this month, there was a
Igor, will FeedbackPanel correctly consume the messages from the session
scope and remove them -- or do you have to manually remove them once they've
been rendered?
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.comwrote:
the problem is that there is a redirect between your
This seems like adding a large amount of overhead to an image-heavy site
(e.g. image blog or something), I thought I read in Wicket in Action that
WicketFilter ignored HTTP requests for non-wicket resources now and passed
them through to the underlying server to handle avoiding the need to remap
Sam,
Sounds like some pretty nice new components. Thanks for kicking those back
into the community.
R
On Jan 27, 2010 3:36 PM, Sam Barrow s...@sambarrow.com wrote:
I sent an email to this list the other day about releasing my wicket
component toolkit. Anybody know how to go about this?
I have
Josh,
Just what Tor said -- repeaters will just repeat whatever markup you feed it
over and over again doing substitution on each one according to the backing
components. So just make sure you are repeating an element that flows right
to left -- a td or span -- probably a span is what you want
Martin,
It looks like you are trying to implement the flow for authorization
manually (User tries to go from PageA to PageB, but they require
authorization, so you temporarily send them to PageC -- if they fail, send
them back to PageA, if they succeed, send them to PageB).
The good news is that
at 9:43 PM, Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com wrote:
This seems like adding a large amount of overhead to an image-heavy site
(e.g. image blog or something), I thought I read in Wicket in Action that
WicketFilter ignored HTTP requests for non-wicket resources now and
passed
them through
Gaetan,
You can mark whatever instance that is causing the session to be so large as
'transient' to avoid it being serialized -- you'd have to recreate it each
time it was needed though. So if it's in your model:
=
private String chartName;
private String chartArguments; // maybe
The good part:
=
DateTextField dateTextField = new DateTextField(dateTextField, new
PropertyModelDate(
this, date), new StyleDateConverter(S-, true))
=
You'll need wicket-stuff
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 1:43 AM, Martin Grigorov mcgreg...@e-card.bgwrote:
self-learning, wow... it sounds like the custom IStringResourceLoader was
the easy part of this problem :D
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 3:15 AM, MattyDE ufer.mar...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks a lot you both,
it work very nice with
private class DatabaseResourceLoader implements
Andreas,
This might be a dumb question, but are you sure at the point that the page
reloads and re-renders, the object *has* been erased from the database or
cache you are utilizing? For example, right after you delete, if you put in
some silly/junk code to immediately re-query for that object,
, Jan 28, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com wrote:
Ernesto,
Sorry about that -- I didn't mean to imply your impl was back, that was
more
directed at Francois along the lines of that's a lot of overhead, are
you
sure you need to do that? -- but now that I understand what his use
to the
wicket-examples.
On 29-Jan-10, at 2:39 PM, Riyad Kalla wrote:
ot sure how that mounting rule in glassfish works, it might be
relative to your app root, but it seems it should work and just be
treated
as a normal path -- in the case of the previous fellow I understood his
situation
Are nested forms a valid HTML construct? I'm running through the use-case
here in my head and it doesn't click -- form submission is 1:1 with an HTTP
POST, what do multiple embedded forms even mean in this regard?
I don't think this is kosher...
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Dave Kallstrom
Great idea -- probably just boils down to a time/resource issue more than
anything.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 10:28 PM, Josh Kamau joshnet2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys;
I would like to get your opinions and also share some of my views. I have
been test-driving wicket for a couple of weeks now
need it to run once after I changed the model...
Thanks
Andreas
-Original Message-
From: Riyad Kalla [mailto:rka...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 8:35 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org; sam.lued...@t-online.de
Subject: Re: AjaxFallbackDefaultDataTable and delete via
Peter, keep us posted on what the GF team comes back with.
Best,
Riyad
2010/1/31 Major Péter majorpe...@sch.bme.hu
Hi,
I made some investigation today, and found out the followings:
With GlassFishv2 when the bookmarkablepagelink calculates the url,
finally it goes to
At first I thought you would override the Component.onRender method to see
what is going back to the client and save that, but iterating through the
MarkupElements looks expensive (to rebuild the page) and might leave the
response in an unexpected state. Also though you could possibly override
Shipping a few different custom themes as part of the Wicket SDK could be
interesting -- for the standard Wicket components that just back HTML4
elements it's a little less necessary I suppose, but for those custom
components, like Data Tables, making them look nice out of the box could be
a nice
Nice catch Peter
2010/2/1 Major Péter majorpe...@sch.bme.hu
Hi,
the result is this ticket:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2712
See more details there.
Regards,
Peter
2010-02-01 16:42 keltezéssel, Riyad Kalla írta:
Peter, keep us posted on what the GF team comes back
JavaScript is your only option -- that should work in IE, that's some pretty
classic JavaScript right there.
If your IE install has JS turned off, I'm not aware of any other way to
programatically issue a 'back' to the browser.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:09 AM, PDiefent pdief...@csc.com wrote:
the AjaxFallbackDefaultDataTable in your
opinion ;-)
Andreas
-Original Message-
From: Riyad Kalla [mailto:rka...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 4:40 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org; sam.lued...@t-online.de
Subject: Re: AjaxFallbackDefaultDataTable and delete via
What version of Wicket?
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:11 AM, Eugene Malan eug...@emalan.com wrote:
I am wrestling with the same Exception. I think I am doing something
similar, in that I have a DataView with a link to a detail Page and then I
return to the list page using
Anna, I think James literally meant this presentation, it's got the code
snippets you want:
http://londonwicket.googlecode.com/files/LondonWicket-FormsWithFlair.pdf
-R
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Anna Simbirtsev asimbirt...@gmail.comwrote:
Can you give an example please?
Actually I am
As someone working his way through WIA as well, will there be another wiki
entry showing differences between book and 1.5? (I'm fairly interested in
page mounting and nice URLs as well).
-- also I realize the cost to constantly maintain book diffs by the authors
is high, but just wanted to ask
+1 to what James said:
Home.html
html
body
Yay, static content!
/body
/html
Home.java
public class Home extends WebPage {
// no-op impl
}
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 3:24 AM, Ashika Umanga Umagiliya
auma...@biggjapan.com wrote:
Greetings,
How can I set an static HTML page in webapp
What do the tasty HTML bits look like? (wicket:ids and what not)
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Rangel Preis rangel...@gmail.com wrote:
How can I use Ajax to change value from a parent page in my layout. I
try to change values in header using a action from content page.
I have this:
Vineet, very cool stuff you are wooing on. As for best practices with regard
to layout, there is actually a Maven Wicket archetype that would probably
answer those questions well. From what I remember its pretty straight
forward maven web layout. And yes, HTML and Java source are in same main
or a ton of apps that look a lot alike :)
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Andrew Lombardi and...@mysticcoders.com wrote:
This isn't a modification for all the wicket examples, this is just for the
maven archetype, the examples are a much larger undertaking.
Focus here was to make it simple,
Kulbhushan,
I think this is the result of Wicket using abort() calls on the
recycled XMLHttpRequest objects that are pooled as discussed here?
http://old.nabble.com/Ajax-request-bug--td27324473.html#a27327789
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 3:17 AM, Kulbhushan Sharma
kbs_kulbhus...@yahoo.com wrote:
No problem.
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:02 PM, Kulbhushan Sharma
kbs_kulbhus...@yahoo.com wrote:
Riyad, thanks for the explaination and the links.
From: Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Sent: Mon, 8 February, 2010 11:12:22 PM
Joachim,
Troubleshooting redeployment issues can be maddening. The *very first*
thing you have to rule out is that the file is actually getting placed
on disk in the deployed location. I don't know how NetBeans handles
it's deployments, if it points Tomcat at the internal project and runs
in
Roland,
It might be the browser + event that you are listening for that is the
issue. Try onkeyup, here's a ref:
http://www.tutorialized.com/view/tutorial/Get-key-press-event-using-JavaScript/9689
or onkeydown:
http://www.dreamincode.net/code/snippet1246.htm
Otherwise I think you had the right
Nino,
I think what PDiefent wants is literally to re-create the Swing
combobox component, so something like:
[TEXT_FIELD][BUTTON]
and when you click [BUTTON] it causes a DIV to appear with a list of
choices, but the user can also type their own in.
PD, the only way I can think to do this is
Antoine,
I think this was discussed 3 days ago in the thread titled
Form#anyComponentError change in 1.4 breaks validation (Russel
Morrisey), basically noting that in a recent release of Wicket, the
form onError behavior was changed to checking for errors on ANY
component in the form, to just
setMarkupId(true) is used to ensure there is a placeholder generated
in the HTML where the addition of the div (or whatever) will take
place.
You don't set this typically on the form itself, but on a placeholder
inside the form that you probably replace with a MarkupContainer of
some kind with
Daniele,
I think you're exactly right to use the
get/setMetaDatahttp://wicket.apache.org/docs/1.4/org/apache/wicket/Component.html#setMetaData(org.apache.wicket.MetaDataKey,
M) methods, per the Javadoc on
MetaDataKeyhttp://wicket.apache.org/docs/1.4/org/apache/wicket/MetaDataKey.html(example
code
Tony,
I'm not sure if you can mess with the URL (e.g. append a #errors) from
within Wicket without causing a redirect (and loosing your errors from the
request and form state) -- someone smarter than me can address that -- but
if you wanted to get creative, maybe in the onError handler your can
Vineet is exactly right, just to further flesh it out:
You want to add a subclass of AbstractDefaultAjaxBehavior to your page, this
automatically contributes the wicket-ajax.js file to your page which exposes
these JavaScript methods for you:
===
function wicketAjaxGet(url,
, 2010 at 3:58 AM, Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com wrote:
Vineet is exactly right, just to further flesh it out:
You want to add a subclass of AbstractDefaultAjaxBehavior to your page,
this
automatically contributes the wicket-ajax.js file to your page which
exposes
these JavaScript
Cemal, very intuitive -- thanks for that.
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 6:26 AM, Cemal Bayramoglu
jweekend_for...@cabouge.com wrote:
Steven,
Start with something like this:
zipcodeField.add(new OnChangeAjaxBehavior() {
@Override protected void onUpdate(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
That depends on how much traffic your app gets. GAE isn't cheap if you start
getting serious traffic and depends on the services you tie into.
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 1:38 PM, nicolas melendez nfmelen...@gmail.comwrote:
programming web applications with wicket is as funny as play a game :).
That is seriously cool Joachim, thanks for the heads up!
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com wrote:
Fellow Wicket Users,
The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become
easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using
Joachim,
Very very cool info. A few days ago folks were talking about slides for
convincing management of Wicket and trying to create some common slides
for folks to utilize -- information like *this* (Walmart, Wells Fargo) is a
gold-mine for those business cases for Wicket.
Would it be alright
://www.dzone.com/links/apache_wicket_powers_mobilewalmartcom.html
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 3:01 AM, Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com wrote:
Riyad,
Yes, please go ahead and share this information.
Best regards,
Joachim
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 13:50 -0700, Riyad Kalla wrote:
Joachim
Slicehost or RimuHosting - support from both is excellent and immediately
accessible which I find invaluable given that when things are working,
almost any of the 150 VPS hosts out there are all the same.. it is when
stuff breaks that they differentiate themselves.
Best,
Riyad
On Thu, Feb 25,
Serban,
I really wouldn't trying and mess with detachable models unless you were
dealing with 100s of individual Strings that were climbing up beyond 4k each
or something like that -- if you are literally talking about UI labels, that
is so few bytes that leaving them static references is going
new SimpleAttributeModifier(text-align, right) on the Label?
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:39 AM, James Carman
jcar...@carmanconsulting.comwrote:
I would think that you'd add either a style or class attribute to the
cell, perhaps?
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 6:02 AM, Andreas Lüdtke
DOH, Wilhelmsen thanks for catching that.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 7:08 AM, Wilhelmsen Tor Iver toriv...@arrive.nowrote:
new SimpleAttributeModifier(text-align, right) on the Label?
text-align is not a known attribute. It is a CSS property so
SimpleAttributeModifier(style, text-align: right)
)
{
item.add(new AttributeAppender(align, true, Model.of(right), ;));
super.populateItem(item, componentId, rowModel);
}
This way, the cell is right aligned.
Andreas
-Original Message-
From: Riyad Kalla [mailto:rka...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 3:06 PM
JD,
If you flip the initial visible fragment to the 2nd one, does the inverse
condition apply? (frag2 is visible and frag1 isn't visible?)
If you check the source of the generated HTML, you are seeing the generated
placeholder tag for the 2nd fragment so it can be made visible right?
-R
On
(...)
Another option I considered and went with was just to add another div for
the second fragment adding both to the container form and conditionally
rendering them by setting their visibility appropriately.
J.D.
-Original Message-
From: Riyad Kalla [mailto:rka...@gmail.com]
Sent
Garrett,
I would start simple, remove Wicket as much as possible from this situation
first. In your DAO or whatever you are using to do the query and load the
results from the DB -- just System.out the contents of the list to the
console.
Until you get that working, don't bother thinking about
This is what I've done in the past as well, allows your user to just print
the page they are staring at and have the browser do the right thing in
using an alternative style sheet for rendering the page -- this includes
using a lot of display:none to trim down the parts of the page that you
don't
Matthew,
A quick absolute way to make sure those values are serialized is to use the
Java 'transient' keyword. But Wicket will be assuming that when a user hits
the Back button, that it can re-constitute the page from the serialized info
it has on disk, if it cannot, then yes you'll need a
Josh,
I think if your security is just needing role/authentication enforcement
(e.g. Ok Bob is an ADMIN, he can do all this stuff, but Jeff is a NORMAL
user, so he can only do this and Anon is ANONYMOUS so he can only view)
Wicket should have you covered. I'm not familiar with Shiro, so I don't
If there was a div wicket:id=loggedState container in your HTML that
contained your loggedIn or loggedOut panel, then I imagine in your page code
you would have a WebMarkupContainer that you did a removeAll() on then added
the appropriate panel to it when building the page.
I imagine your
Martin can you explain your use-case, namely what is the importance of
seeing which page a user is no-longer on?
Seems like a super-easy way to do this would be to extend a base-page that
updates a Session metadata element with the current page the user is on and
allow a listener to be notified
What happens when you use:
http://localhost:8084/site2?param1=c
?
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Ayodeji Aladejebi aladej...@gmail.comwrote:
Wicket Version 1.4.6
Link: http://localhost:8084/site2/?param1=c
Code: paramValue= params.getString(param1, );
Output: paramValue returns empty
is that I generate a file located in a temp folder that
appears on page under a download link. I want to delete the file when the
user goes in another page.
Regards,
Martin
-Original Message-
From: Riyad Kalla [mailto:rka...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 4:31 PM
I asked Google, he's quite helpful:
http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t60926.html
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 2:02 AM, sravan g sravangs...@gmail.com wrote:
Where to use wicket:panel tag and uses?
Thanks,
Sravang
still the same problem
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com wrote:
What happens when you use:
http://localhost:8084/site2?param1=c
?
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Ayodeji Aladejebi aladej...@gmail.com
wrote:
Wicket Version 1.4.6
Link: http://localhost
instead of public. So it was the
default empty constructor that was getting called instead
Thanks
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:19 PM, Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you paste the code for the page that isn't working? You have a
constructor for that page that takes a PageParameters arg
Anna,
Try this:
==
f.add(new Label(label1, new PopertyModel(data, label1)));
f.add(new Label(label2, new PopertyModel(data, label2)));
==
That way when the model is queried for the value, the propertymodel
will dynamically query data's appropriate property name (in this
Mike,
The solution is writing a wicket component that finds the image on-disk and
streams the bits back to the browser. Try these search results:
http://old.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?forum=13974local=yquery=dynamic+image
Alexander,
Maybe this has to do with the persistence store you are using to make Wicket
work on GAE not actually persisting your pages to a location that they can
be retrieved again? I know by default the DiskStore that Wicket uses won't
work on GAE, so I imagine you plugged something else in --
If you have that string literally copy-pasted in some Java code somewhere,
you need to double escape the escape chars...
\\b and so on.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Ivan Dudko ivan.du...@gmail.com wrote:
For this expression
Martin,
If it makes you feel any better, it would have been a week or longer before
I thought to change that, good fine :)
-R
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:32 AM, Martin Asenov mase...@velti.com wrote:
Oh my God!!! The problem was that the button that is supposed to do the
export was of type
I'm not DB expert, but why are you using transactions for read only
(SELECTs) queries? I've only ever seen transactions used to wrap
INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE statements (writes)
-R
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Colin Rogers coli...@groundsure.com wrote:
I'd recommend you to make your
Natalie,
What have you tried thus far to change the label? Another approach
might be to set the visibility on the CancelButton to false and true
on another FinishButton and then refresh the whole button bar to paint
that state for the last panel?
-R
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Metzger,
I *thought* I recall this being a known issue that will be addressed
in 1.5 with some of the new bookmarkable work?
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Anthony DePalma fatef...@gmail.com wrote:
I added a bookmarkablePagingNavigator to my page to enhance seo, and
when the homepage was bound to the
hahah, that's an awesome URL service.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com wrote:
the mentioned article is here:
http://5z8.info/freeanimalporn.com-start-download_e6r5o_worm.exe
or you can go to wicket in action and put ajax listview in the search box.
Nikita,
The wicket team started the vote on if 1.4.7 was ready to go out a few
days ago, it should be either late this week or early next when the
release goes out if that helps at all (don't know how immediate your
need is).
-R
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Nikita Tovstoles
===
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 4:46 AM, Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com wrote:
Nikita,
The wicket team started the vote on if 1.4.7 was ready to go out a few
days ago, it should be either late this week or early next when the
release goes out if that helps at all (don't know how
You can use grouping and AND and OR operators to improve the
accuracy... but there is no great magic to Trends, it's hard to pull
awesome stats out of commonly named things from it.
Usually the news articles help you know if it's hitting the right
search items, but a lot of times they are
...
GBU
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:06 PM, Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com wrote:
Mike,
The solution is writing a wicket component that finds the image on-disk
and
streams the bits back to the browser. Try these search results:
http://old.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?forum=13974local=yquery
The hot item in 1.4.7 I am aware of is the fix for redirected/relative
paths when using Ajax components that was broken in 1.4.6 -- and yesterday
Igor said he would begin promotion to the mirrors and writeup an
announcement, so I think the release is... any minute now?
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at
I *think* you want to handle that inside of onRender:
http://wicket.apache.org/docs/1.4/org/apache/wicket/Component.html#onRender(org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupStream)
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 7:58 PM, David Chang david_q_zh...@yahoo.com wrote:
I am using a div with border color to enclose
Steve,
Can you upgrade to 1.4.7 (was announced yesterday) and see if the issue
persists?
-Riyad
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 6:53 AM, Steve Hiller sh...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Hi All,
I am working on my first Wicket app that uses the 1.4 branch instead of
1.3.
As usual, this app will be deployed
Steve,
So your context-root is /JobCenter and the URL mapping /app/* -- and after
submitting the form WebSphere(?) is redirecting to the server's root, not
even to /JobCenter?
I can't think of a case where WebSphere wouldn't honor the context root
atleast unless you are returning a redirect from
bono,
Looks like some dependencies are missing from your WAR
===
***/server/DatabaseManager.java:[8,34] package
org.springframework.core.iodoes not exist
===
Can you grab the WAR, unzip it and check WEB-INF/lib and see if those libs
are in there? Might just be a packaging issue.
I thought the feedback messages were stored in the request by default? At
least I remember a thread from a week and a half ago about a person doing a
redirect and loosing his messages so he had to manually switch to saving
them in the Session...
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Martin Makundi
David,
Given your requirements, I'd recomment putting them in a properties file
along side your custom WebApplication class for your particular application
and then inside of the WebApp's init method, reading in the properties file
and storing the information in the WebApplication.get/setMetaData
James,
Thanks for the link.
-R
On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 4:50 PM, James Carman ja...@carmanconsulting.comwrote:
If you want to see how I did it with spring config, you can check out my
advanced wicket demo app at:
http://svn.carmanconsulting.com/public/wicket-advanced/trunk
On Mar 7, 2010
= Session.get().getFeedbackMessages();
System.out.println(size: + me.size());
it returns 0.
On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought the feedback messages were stored in the request by default? At
least I remember a thread from a week and a half ago about
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