In my humble opinion:
The most important thing that you should know are models en how powerfull
they can be used.
Models can be quite confusing, especially to programmers who've just started
using Wicket.
I remember how I struggled with the concept, when I started to use Wicket.
How and when to d
s.
> *
> * @author Jonathan Locke
> *
> * @param
> *The model object
> *
> * @deprecated See {...@link CompoundPropertyModel#bind(String)}
> */
>
> -igor
>
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 8:25 AM, Ted Roeloffzen
> wrote:
> &g
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me the exact differences between a CompoundPropertyModel and
a BoundCompoundPropertyModel?
In an app i'm working on i'm getting a strange bug.
When I update a compnent via ajax the value of that component is not set in
the entity.
thanks
plication class (afaik you shouldn't, i don't)
>
> Richard
>
>
>
> Ted Roeloffzen-2 wrote:
> >
> > I've made a webapplication class that extends from
> > AuthenticatedWebApplication in the wicket-auth-roles project version
> 1.3.1
&g
I've made a webapplication class that extends from
AuthenticatedWebApplication in the wicket-auth-roles project version 1.3.1
I've implemented the needed methods, such as getHomePage, getSignInPageClass
and getWebSessionClass. They all return the appropiate class.
On the homepage i've added the ann
I was one of two people who built kronos, but i have to say that i haven't
worked on it for quite a while, because of time issues, so the dependency is
most likely out of date.
Ted
2007/9/8, Maurice Marrink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Ted, who build kronos, is on vacation and I'm not sure if he is