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On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 9:24 PM, Brown, Berlin [PRI-1PP] <
berlin.br...@primerica.com> wrote:
> We are running into memory issues and it looks like wicket stores a
> lot of data in heap memory but also a lot of data is stored in session.
>
>>Some numbers that prove your wo
We are running into memory issues and it looks like wicket stores a lot of data
in heap memory but also a lot of data is stored in session.
We aren't that concerned with page versioning or caching approaches. E.g. we
can just turn all of that off. We thought about using setVersioning to false
Does wicket have support for top vulnerabilities? Mainly I am trying to
protect against cross site scripting and cross site request forgery attacks.
I haven't found anything yet explicitly for those attacks but for CSRF, I was
going to try to use the encrypted URL strategy. (And I am assuming
It is a little pricey. But I prefer linode for virtual hosting. And they have
good docs on tomcat configuration
-Original Message-
From: Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro [mailto:reier...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 9:55 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: OT: good java
some HTML5 elements.
Anyone is welcome to add more if (s)he thinks they will be useful
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training & Consulting
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Brown, Berlin [PRI-1PP] <
berlin.br...@primerica.com> wrote:
> Would wicket make it easier to use those tags.
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, header, footer or any JavaScript
library ?
Does Wicket throw exceptions when it sees ? No.
Just use whatever does the job the best way for you.
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training & Consulting
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Brown, Berlin [PRI-1PP] <
berlin.br...@primerica.com> wrot
Will Wicket support most of the HTML5 tags? Canvas?etc?
Can wicket support plug and play javascript frameworks.
I asked this on reddit:
http://www.reddit.com/r/java/comments/1s5tq6/what_is_the_java_serverside_response_to_html5_and/
This is more a general question. Is wicket pretty much the only mainstream
java framework that generates javascript calls from Java code. E.g. Wicket
generates ajax code for those particular widgets.
With the web moving to javascript heavy frameworks, does struts/spring mvc
really stand up if
09/12/2013 03:20 PM, Brown, Berlin [PRI-1PP] wrote:
> Is it possible for wicket to execute operations asynchronously in
> terms of handling ajax calls.
>
>
>
> For example, if I have an ajax submit link.
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>
>
> AjaxSubmitLink1 {
>
> OnSu
Is it possible for wicket to execute operations asynchronously in terms
of handling ajax calls.
For example, if I have an ajax submit link.
AjaxSubmitLink1 {
OnSubmit() {
runLongRunningOperation();
// Imagine this operation runs 10 seconds
}
}
AjaxSubmitLink2 {
OnS
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