t; Regards,
> Frank.
>
> On Nov 22, 2007 7:01 PM, jweekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Frank,
>>
>> This is precisely the type of information I was looking for, thank you.
>> It
>> may also give a few Wicket users more reason to have a play.
&g
I'm preparing a presentation on Trees in Wicket (core) for the
http://jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/ London Wicket Users Group event on
Wednesday.
Could someone (Matej maybe ;-) take a quick look over
http://jweekend.com/presentation/WicketCoreTrees.png this high level UML
class diagram (~1024x768)
amp;op=viewtopic&t=124973&start=-10
>
> Thanks for the interest.
>
> Cheers,
> Frank.
>
> On Nov 26, 2007 7:34 AM, jweekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Frank,
>>
>> I have passed on a link to this thread (and to your blog) to a peopl
ever it covers a lot of internal tree state,
> which is something the users shouldn't be botherered with. Are you
> sure you want to go into such details?
>
> -Matej
>
> On Dec 2, 2007 9:39 PM, jweekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I'm preparing
co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk
jweekend wrote:
>
> Thanks for the feedback regarding dates. The December London Wicket User
> Group event will be held on December 5th.
>
> At this free event, Ian Godman will talk about his upcoming Wicket
> "security framework" which he
don events (
http://jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend with http://herebebeasties.com Al Maw ). We
have had varying attendances to date and our guests have told us how much
they have enjoyed the events and presentations (although most of our lot
seem to be too shy to post about it ;-).
Maybe looking ahead, w
Have a look at http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html this for
starters.
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zandile wrote:
>
> I have been looking on the internet for a clear example of how wicket
> works with spring and still not clear.
> The closest thing I cam
Make the simplest possible applet and simplest possible static web-page with
the applet-tag (ie _not_ a Wicket page) and make sure your browser will
handle that properly.
The exception you describe can be caused by mismatched java versions between
your compiled code (applet) and the browser's java
gt; always a lot of fun. Together (with other local meetups too), we can bring
> in a more diverse group and reach a much bigger audience.
>
> I welcome your suggestions and look forward to working together on a next,
> bigger and better meetup!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Arjé
&g
ary of Al & I creating and
starting up the jWeekend Wicket courses and the London Wicket Events
(talking of which, lookout for an announcement soon if you're interested in
investigating the use of Terracotta with Wicket, once we can confirm August
6th as our next event date). They'
Al and I would like to invite those of you that can get to London on August 6
to our next London Wicket Event at Google's London office - thanks to all
involved at Google (especially Al) for kindly hosting us and for the great
support.
We'll be posting details soon (we have some impressive presen
not be sure if we're offering a good way to spend an
evening!
jWeekend wrote:
>
> Al and I would like to invite those of you that can get to London on
> August 6 to our next London Wicket Event at Google's London office -
> thanks to all involved at Google (especially Al) for ki
Francisco,
If you'd like to http://jweekend.com/dev/ContactUsBody/ send us a note ,
I'll pass your details on to our partners in Paris, who, if I remember
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francisco treac
@Configurable is used to enable Spring to inject dependencies into a
non-Spring-managed object ie into an object Spring doesn't control the
lifecycle of, and in particular, one that Spring does not create for you (eg
the developer, and not Spring, uses the new keyword and a constructor, or
some fa
Rik,
Also see http://jira.springframework.org/browse/SPR-4302
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Rik van der Kleij-2 wrote:
>
> Is it right that also userspage is also not serializable because
> userservice
> is not serializable (not a proxy)?
>
> Regards,
> Ri
Igor,
This looks like it's fast becoming another high quality and useful piece of
well conceived, professional equipment in the Wicket application developer's
arsenal. I've been keeping an eye on the project's progress, via SVN, and
how fast you guys have got this far has been impressive.
If any
Karl,
re your point 1;
I haven't looked at Guice, but if it has similar features to Spring, you
could consider the following strategies:
i) mark your bean for lazy instantiation (and first ask for the instance
only once the Wicket app is in the desired state).
ii) use some sort of proxy that you
Places are available on our London Wicket Event (generously hosted by Google)
on Wednesday evening. Join us for some very interesting, high quality
presentations and to chat with fellow Wicket developers.
More details and registration http://www.jWeekend.co.uk here .
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ents
we are currently enjoying.
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PS To those who were present on August _6th_ (I don't know what event on the
7th you got us mixed up with Yiannis, but we'll accept the compliments ;-) ,
don't forget to send http://jweeke
Take a look http://jweekend.com/dev/ArticlesPage/ here , at the "Wicket
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fulltoos wrote:
>
> hi
> I want to have a dropdown choice in which some of the choic
Landry,
1 - setEscapeModelStrings(false)
2 - Subclass Include. Override onComponentTagBody and use importAsString()
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landry soules wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> In my firm, we're currently using a homegrown component-like framework,
>
false));
>
>
> But how can i inject my modified content back to my component ?
>
> Best regards.
>
>
> Landry
>
>
>
> 2008/8/19 jWeekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>
>> Landry,
>>
>> 1 - setEscapeModelStrings(false)
>&g
e for the dumbness of my questions ;-)
>
> Thanks again
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Landry
>
>
>
> 2008/8/19 jWeekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>
>> Landry,
>>
>> Component has a replaceComponentTagBody(markupStream, openTag, co
tfu,
What does your populateItem implementation (conveniently dotted out ;-) look
like?
Are you looking for an element (with index = 23) in the ListView's backing
ArrayList that does not (no longer) exist(s).
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tfu wrote:
>
> I'
stViews are working just
> fine. I suspect it is the AjaxSelfUpdatingTimerBehavior which is causing
> the problem, but I don't know exactly the root of it and how to work
> around with this problem.
>
> Regards,
> Tony
>
>
> jWeekend wrote:
>>
>> tf
ed before it is rendered completely. So, the real solution is to
> prevent this from happening. Synchronization? Where? How?
>
> Regards,
> Tony
>
>
>
> jWeekend wrote:
>>
>> Tony,
>>
>> On your ListView, try setReuseItems(true) and force a remo
This is to confirm our next London Wicket Event (kindly hosted by Google)
will be on October 1st.
Just mark your diary for now, the sign up page will be updated in the next
few days (so you can register then) by which time I should have some more
interesting presentations to tell you about, on to
Ritesh,
There is no need for the else block in the code you have included to call
setModelObject as it will only be exercised if there is a collection set
already.
Double check that somewhere in your code you are not explicitly or
implicitly setting the modelObject to null or setting the model t
The "killer app" carrying that logo would be a black baseball cap.
And, talking of killer apps, how about an open source Wicket shopping
framework?
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Matej Knopp-2 wrote:
>
> I could imagine wearing that on a tshirt :)
> One more
etObject() of the adapter Model class and
> was expecting that setObject be called - which I think would have been
> called if setModelObject(collection) was there in the else block. When I
> get a chance I will modify the code to see if that is the case but for now
> I have a work around.
grammer :-)
>
> jk
>
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 12:32:00PM -0700, jWeekend wrote:
>>
>> Ritesh,
>>
>> I wouldn't call it a bug because the model is updated, albeit indirectly,
>> but perhaps in a slightly inconsistent way as you've poin
Matej,
What are the implications of the decision to "base Wicket Ajax Next
Generation on YUI" in terms of choosing a Javascript library for future
Wicket based web front ends?
We too were tending towards jQuery, mainly because
+ code based on jQuery can be quite terse yet still easy to read an
we're expecting another big turnout so register early (and don't forget to
confirm/cancel your place using the link in the automated response).
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jWeekend wrote:
>
> This is to confirm our next London Wicket
In Wicket 1.4m3, what does the "Default" in Component's new getDefaultModel()
method mean.
I don't want to reignite the generics debate; this is just a question about
good naming. This name makes it sound like all components are initialised
with a "default" model in place, or it could possibly be
is is a bit
> tricky...something to think about for 1.5.
>
> -igor
>
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:30 AM, jWeekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> In Wicket 1.4m3, what does the "Default" in Component's new
>> getDefaultModel()
>
Edward,
You could try something like:
class Step1 extends WizardStep {
public Step1() {
super("Step 1", "How many?");
add(new TextField("numberOfThings"));
}
};
class Step2 extends WizardStep {
public Step2() {
super("Thing
Does this happen under jetty too?
To try this you can use
mvn jetty:run
or
from your IDE run Start
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wil2008 wrote:
>
> Sorry. The complete stack trace shown on the web page is as follows. I
> noted that
> they mirrored wh
Are you planning on serialising your DAOs?
How will you mock out your "Locator" for unit tests?
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Sasha O-2 wrote:
>
> Dear All --
>
> I was having an issue with @SpringBean injection -- my dao class was not
> initialized proper
}
>
> class MyTest extends TestCase {
> void setUp() {
> MockLocator mockLocator= new MockLocator();
> MyDAO dao= new MyDAO(...);
> mockLocator.put("dao", dao);
> Locator.register(mockLocator);
>
legant and hard to get just right in all cases
>>> (for
>>> example testing, serialization/deserialisation etc...).
>
> We will see, but so far I have a solution that is under 100 LOC, works
> for me and saves me from debugging in the internals of CGLib.
>
> I will still re
;> Locatable dao= new Locatable("myDAO", MyDAO.class);
>> Locatable dao= new Locatable("myDAO2", MyDAO2.class);
>>
>> vs
>>
>> @SpringBean MyDAO dao;
>> @SpringBean MyDAO2 dao2;
>>
>> i still like springbean :) also, conside
Sasha,
This was fixed recently. Try again with SNAPSHOT.
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Sasha Ovsankin wrote:
>
> Hi again --
>
> I set custom ResourceStreamLocator in my application but when I test
> using WicketTester my custom ResourceStreamLocator is not g
One way is to override WebPage's setHeaders(WebResponse response) method and
call setHeader on the passed in WebResponse.
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ywtsang wrote:
>
> i want to set my html with "last modified date" in order to allow client
> side caching
t the ball rolling, the jWeekend "Add To Cart" button on our
http://jweekend.com/dev/BookingPage/ course booking page , that works well
in all other browsers we have tried it in, is doing nothing in Google
Chrome. The rest of the Ajax functionality tested so far seems to be OK.
I'll
f our space,
kindly provided by Google.
The schedule is at http://jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/ the usual place .
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jWeekend wrote:
>
> The schedule for our next London Wicket Event (October 1st, @Google ) is
> now taking
Our next 6 scheduled, intensive Wicket courses are listed below.
http://jweekend.com/dev/ContactUsBody/ Contact us for custom dates and/or
content combined with our Java/Swing/OO/Spring/JPA course modules.
http://jweekend.com/dev/JW703/ Apache Wicket (2 day)
Sept 13,14 (Sat-Sun; limited bookin
Lukasz,
I agree that this is an irritating constraint JBoss, and others,
inadvertently force on their users and it's a shame to lose time fiddling
around with this stuff - but if that's your stack, then I guess you need a
workaround, eg try Wicket 1.2.x (not what I would recommend).
Have you as
Igor suggested that our London Wicket delegates would probably be quite keen
to see 1.3.5 released. What do you think?
If you are interested in meeting up somewhere in London that has a
whiteboard (probably at
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=nw6+4pw&ie=UTF8&ll=51.539743,-0.194
That example would be even more useful if it included the border's html in
its "Behind he Scenes section:
MyBorder.html (hopefully not too badly mangled by Nabble or your mail
client)
...
before the border contents
after the border contents
...
Regards -
We have 40-45 people registered so far for our next London Wicket Event, at
18:30 on October 1st, where we have more professional, instructive and often
quite interactive presentations lined up for our guests, invariably
comprising of an interesting collection of skills and friendly
personalities,
VCandVisualStudio.aspx
>>
>> Jörn
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 1:05 AM, Matej Knopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:50 AM, Jörn Zaefferer
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 1
Your Panel is just a Java class, so give it a constructor that takes the
required object(s), or provide a setter if that wouldn't be too late (ie if
the values are required during the panel's construction). Or, take a look at
CompoundPropeprtyModel (maybe together with ComponentPropertyModel too
d
Ashley,
Take a look at chapter 1 of Wicket In Action (free download at
http://www.manning.com/dashorst/).
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Ashley Aitken wrote:
>
>
> Howdy All,
>
> Just trying to explain to some colleagues how some of Wicket works
> (diff
Martijn,
This is a great idea and site is evolving very nicely already.
It's no great surprise that the book is doing so well - who knows, maybe you
really will eventually get a holiday with the missus out of it! I bought
another copy on Sunday, from the famous Foyles bookshop on Charing Cross
R
Ulrik,
Take a look at Component's getLocalizer() and Localizer's getString(...).
Regards - Cemal
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ulrik wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I have a question regarding localization/internationalization of my
> application.
> I have up until now stored some
Anders,
If you strip out all the fancy financials and create the simplest example
that demonstrates the issue (eg use Arrays.asList to make a short list of
numeric "literals" and use TextField instead of "ContextTextField"), you'll
either solve the problem in the process or you can create a small
Our next 4 scheduled http://jweekend.com/dev/JW703/ intensive, 2 day Wicket
training courses in London are on
Oct 16-17(Thu-Fri)
Oct 18-19(Sat-Sun)
Nov 1-2(Sat-Sun)
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During October, users of this mailing-list should enter voucher code
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into o
Adriano,
Create the AbstractAjaxBehaiour you want, call getCallbackUrk() on it and
use the returned URL as a parameter to wicketAjaxGet in the JavaScript
you're generating.
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asfernandes wrote:
>
> I need to call the server side
This does come up very often, including at our London Wicket Events and
courses. Even the most advanced and experienced Wicket developers say things
could be clearer in this area where information is not as plentiful and at
such a high level of quality most other Wicket technical matters are usual
Steve,
If you prefer not to take the easy option and add a couple of radio buttons
to let the user select currency or percentage input, that could also control
a couple of labels (or a border) that shows, in a locale specific way, the
currency symbol or the percentage sign you could ... create an
Yann,
This it's good to see this. Let me know if we can help in anyway from the
London branch.
Our next event will probably be on December 3, at Google London (TBC), so if
you have a chance to jump on the Eurostar, it'd be good to see you there. I
will organise our December event when I am back
Let's take care not to scatter this useful information in too many places on
the Wiki. Take a look at
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/how-to-do-things-in-wicket.html here .
Regards - Cemal
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Martin Voigt wrote:
>
> ..just too small for a wicket-
ation see http://jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend.co.uk or
http://londonwicket.org londonwicket.org .
We hope you can join us.
Cemal
PS If there is enough interest, jWeekend will put together a Saturday
(09:30-19:00), intensive "Introduction to Apache Wicket 1.3" course
(starting in late August o
Al Maw (from the core Wicket development team) develops, maintains and
delivers the 3 Wicket courses in London:
1 - Getting Started with Apache Wicket 1.3 (1 day, next course: Saturday,
September 22)
2 - More Apache Wicket 1.3 (1 day, next course: Saturday, October 6)
3 - Apache Wicket 1.3 (2 day
Next meeting:
When: 18:30-20:30, Wednesday, 5th September, 2007.
Where: Skills Matter Limited, 1 Sekforde Street, LONDON EC1R 0BE.
Booking: http://jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend.co.uk (click on the London Wicket
Event link on the top menu).
This London Wicket Users Group meeting promises to be another
epending on the Comparator passed in to a sorted collection referred to by
set1.
I think there may be more stuff that can go wrong here, but let's see where
this thread heads off to!
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Johan Compagner wrote:
>
> Is this the same?
>
volves using variation
(that's in keeping with the original intent)?
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igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> yeah, not to mention it might get quiet ugly
>
> mypanel_style.html
> mypanel_style__variant.html
> mypanel_style__variant___locale.ht
ariations".
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igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> i dont like the fact that there is now a -, (, ), and _ in the name
>
> i can live with something like HomePage()(variation)_US_en.html vs
>
> HomePage()(variation)(US_en)
>
ce - don't forget to confirm (or cancel) your registration
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Leszek,
... or, probably the most "Wicket-way" of doing this is to make a TextField
subclass that overrides getConverter to return your special IConverter
implementation which performs the capitalisation in its convertToObject.
Regards - Cemal
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Lesze
ercasing-inputs-p22332471.html Adriano's idea
for a client side, instant gratification, solution, and a custom text field
with a converter if the conversion can happen later, on the server.
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Jeremy Thomerson-5 wrote:
>
> Cemal,
>
being processed.
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igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> pft, you guys!
>
> i would go with the simplest!
>
> class uppercasetextfield extends textfield {
> public void updatemodel()
> {
> fi
Igor,
Still no ;-)
A key point is that conversion should happen before validation so you can
check if the transformed data (not just the plain text) is valid. Otherwise,
what is your validation good for?
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PS You are still going to help when I get
Igor,
... hence the ;-)
The point is worth making for others who come across this thread, and, just
as much, in response to some of the other solutions suggested.
I don't think there's any more to be milked out of this thread.
Regards - Cemal
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igo
on
INSERT and UPDATE" - that would work too, but wouldn't be my choice.
There's also a degree of "it depends" here, but generally, the
form-processing life-cycle should be respected or explicitly overridden for
a good design reason (to meet user requirements).
Regards - C
congratulations to your team, and thanks for making this
breakthrough that puts Wicket onto a new level of "yes we can"ness for large
organisations all over the world.
Regards - Cemal
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Martijn Dashorst wrote:
>
> This is of huge interest for the
ay
witness "surprising" behaviour.
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Johan Compagner wrote:
>
> it has nothing to do with threading or concurent modification
>
> Its really a simple test just run this:
>
> import java.util.ArrayList;
> import java.util.
Edwin,
Put a feedback panel on your page - you may have validation errors.
Regards - Cemal
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Edwin Ansicodd wrote:
>
> Have a page that extends another page that in turn extends
> org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage. Have added a form tha
Adriano,
Take a look at a mini-presentation I gave at one of our London Wicket Events
sometime in last couple of years on "Select and SelectOption" at
http://jweekend.com/dev/ArticlesPage/ .
Regards - Cemal
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Adriano dos Santos Fernandes-3 wrote:
>
Kaspar,
+1
Regards - Cemal
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hbf wrote:
>
> On 05.03.2009, at 10:49, Kaspar Fischer wrote:
>
>> I have a form component to select items and would like to add lower
>> and upper constraints on the number of items that need to be set by
. validation checks user input. the
> requirement to have this entered in uppercase is not on the user, it
> is on the system. so a validator should not fail because something was
> entered in non-uppercase.
>
> -igor
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 1:26 AM, jWeekend
> wrot
332471.html
Adriano's solution or something that has a similar effect.
Is that summary correct?
Regards - Cemal
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igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 8:12 AM, jWeekend
> wrote:
>>
>> Igor,
>>
>> If there was a Java type
your
> input because type conversion doesn't fit, validation is the wrong
> place,too, and javascript uppercasing is not reliable if javascript is
> disabled. However we can compute the 100.000.000 digit of pi but
> uppercase is too complicated..."
>
> *
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Leszek Gawron-2 wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> one of my customers has this weird requirement that all data should be
> input/shown uppercase. I can easily add
>
> input {
>text-transform: uppercase;
> }
>
> to my css rules, but this d
Jurek,
http://wicketstuff.org/grid-examples/data-grid/editable.1 This is quite
nice.
Regads - Cemal
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Jurek Piasek wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to create a table/grid in wicket for presenting multiple time
> series in one table. I have three
Java 5 or better.
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Adriano dos Santos Fernandes-3 wrote:
>
> Thanks, Cemal.
>
> However, I must say that I don't like how generics are handled (or not
> handled at all) in these components.
>
>
> Adriano
>
Linda,
Take a look at AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior.
Regards - Cemal
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Linda van der Pal wrote:
>
> I have a FormComponentPanel that contains a TextField and a
> DropDownChoice. Of those two only one is visible at any moment. (The
> TextField
Kent,
We occasionally organise such courses if there is enough interest.
We've also had several Scandinavians pop over to London for jWeekend
training (weekdays and weekends) and, coincidentally, our Wicket training
course earlier this week had 2 Swedes and A Dane on it as well!
Check our
/ the
usual place if you would like to come along.
Also, take a look at http://www.eu.apachecon.com/c/aceu2009/ ApacheCon
Europe 2009 (Amsterdam, 23-27 March); lots of interesting stuff including
several Wicket sessions and presentations.
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jWe
Daniele,
Try setOutputMarkupPlaceholderTag(true).
Regards - Cemal
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Daniele Dellafiore wrote:
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> Hi.
> Today again I lost some time cause a panel was not being refresh after
> being correctly added to AjaxRequestTarget.
>
> The reason is one
o Dan ad Daniel for a few days as we want to get a 1.1
release out as soon as we can (in the next week or so) that takes care of a
couple of minor but irritating 1.0 bugs.
Then, jWeekend will host live sample apps so more people can see that this
is in fact a very useful little framework and,
lk covering agile development with
MySQL/Spring/Hibernate/Wicket is also taking shape and is going to be
interesting.
http://jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/ Register early if you like to come along.
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jWeekend wrote:
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> We've already had arou
Enjoy yourselves tonight and remember that you are all invited to our
http://jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/ London Wicket Event next Wednesday evening
too!
Regards - Cemal
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Martijn Dashorst wrote:
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> The Apache Wicket Meetup in Amsterdam tonight (24 Marc
en if it's just a first iteration, I'll get someone here to
create a professional (maybe even glossy) version from that.
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Jeremy Thomerson-5 wrote:
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> Has anyone done a nice Wicket architecture diagram? I know about the
> arc
Kaspar,
Flick through Martin Fowler's "Patterns of Enterprise Application
Architecture" to see if you like it.
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hbf wrote:
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> James, Eduardo, Jeremy, thank you very much for your input!
>
> I follow your discussions wi
opers.
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subbu_tce wrote:
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> Based on my understanding, i just prepared a diagram.
> Wicket Contributors.. Please review and let me know your valuable
> feedback.
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p22717793/wicket%2Barchitecture.jpg
>
le-and-request-cycle-processor.html
this one .
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Jeremy Thomerson-5 wrote:
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> While I agree that you could take out LDM specifically, I really think
> that
> you should replace it with IModel - I think it is critical to show that
>
Due to popular demand, especially from our London Wicket Event guests,
we're arranging an informal get together (AKA drink) in London. This will
probably be on Monday 20th April, either close to our office (NW6), in
W2 or the West End, all TBC.
Drop me a line [1] if you can make it.
Regards - Ce
Our next public Wicket training courses in London are scheduled as follows: May9-10(Sat-Sun), May11-12(Mon-Tue), May14-15(Thu-Fri), May16-17(Sat-Sun) & Jun1-2(Mon-Tue).
Full details [1], FAQ [2] and booking [3] are available online. We also organise custom dates/courses [0].
Our partners in Holl
with something (and there are some guidelines already on
this thread and chapter 2 of Wicket In Action), I am sure you will get very
prompt and valuable feedback if you post it here.
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manuelbarzi wrote:
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> hi
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