Try using the @Enabled annotation to limit editing to only certain
"contexts" (such as ADMIN or something).
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 11:18 AM, androidcoolguy
wrote:
> James,
>
> Your metadata annotation is based on Metastopheles, but I can't find much
> information about it. Do you have more infor
James,
Your metadata annotation is based on Metastopheles, but I can't find much
information about it. Do you have more information elsewhere that you could
provide?
Specifically, I need to see if there is a way to make a property "read only"
(non-editable). What kind of annotation should I apply
Turned out to be sqlite3 pagination issue, nothing to do with Wicketopia.
Issue resolved! Thus, verified that Wicketopia 0.9.2 all good.
Please let me know if you still need any help in maintaining the project.
Thanks!
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I fixed all the issues over the weekend.
If you like, I can send you the changes as I don't have commit access to the
project.
There is still slight issues though, it seems like navigation/paging is not
working correctly if there are more than 1000 records.
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More good news. I used JPA provider instead of hibernate by looking at your
latest codes to make Wicketopia works on GAEJ.
Also have to change the JpaPersistenceProvider in such a way -
public int getCount(Class entityType)
{
Integer results = (Integer) entityManager.createQuery("se
Will let you know how it goes.
J
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Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Wicketopia 0.9 Released...
Hi James
Great effort mate thanks, Haven't had a look as yet am sure it will b
Hi James
Great effort mate thanks, Haven't had a look as yet am sure it will be
useful. If you need help with documentation do let us know
Cheers
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 8:51 AM, androidcoolguy
wrote:
> Ok after some struggling, I managed to get it work. I noticed that
> Wicketopia
> has a tigh
Ok after some struggling, I managed to get it work. I noticed that Wicketopia
has a tight coupling with Hibernate, especially -
And the codes needs sessionFactory to be initialized (not null), in order to
work. That was why I were having NPE.
Is there any plan to support Googl
James,
I am a new user of wicketopia :) I tried your cool tool and I got the NPE
error. I am not sure what else need to be configured for Spring to inject
PersistenceProvider. It might not be injected due to something I need to
setup in the Spring applicationContext?
Would you mind sharing the xm
Cool! A potential user (besides me of course). Let me know if you
run into anything and if you want to contribute back I'll give you SVN
access.
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 9:27 AM, jcgarciam wrote:
> Nice Work, James.
>
> I working on project right now with tons of CRUD for their administration
> a
Nice Work, James.
I working on project right now with tons of CRUD for their administration
application, even thought i don't have problem writing them is more a
repetitive and bored task than rocket science :P. I think this will fit
nice, i was thinking about building one (or use other implement
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 10:59 PM, Chris Colman
wrote:
>
> We created and maintain the open source persistence abstraction framework
> called exPOJO (expojo.com) than can support any persistence technology under
> the hood upon which your application (or indeed other framework) can with be
> writ
>PersistenceProvider is an interface and the implementation class
>doesn't depend on Spring at all. It's a pure hibernate DAO,
>essentially. The example application is pieced together with Spring,
>since that's what I'm familiar with and it allows me to put something
>together with little effort
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Emmanouil Batsis wrote:
>
> I have to agree with Maarten on points; without more documentation,
> prospective users will just dismiss this shortly after visitinga couple of
> webpages. Some questions:
>
I appreciate you guys taking the time to give feedback. Plea
I have to agree with Maarten on points; without more documentation,
prospective users will just dismiss this shortly after visitinga
couple of webpages. Some questions:
- Does this offer static scaffolding (e.g. build time) or runtime?
Are templating mechanisms available?
- What are t
By the way, the example is available for download from here:
http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/wicketopia/wicketopia-example/0.9.1/wicketopia-example-0.9.1.war
It should work in any container (crossing fingers), but the classpath
scanning might get messed up in some more strict environments.
On
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 3:02 AM, nino martinez wael
wrote:
> very nice with the scaffold component!!
>
> Any examples of it?
The example application includes an example:
https://wicketopia.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicketopia/trunk/example/src/main/java/org/wicketopia/example/web/page/HomePage.
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:45 AM, Maarten Billemont wrote:
> Without knowing what RAD or Scaffolding is about, the examples on your site
> really make very little sense to me.
>
The scaffolding term is borrowed from the Rails/Grails folks.
Basically, it automatically generates a view that will sho
Without knowing what RAD or Scaffolding is about, the examples on your site
really make very little sense to me.
You show a method, getDescription, with a bunch of annotations on them. You
don't show what this method is a part of, or how that actually ties in with
your actual wicket code under
That seems very cool !!
Many thanks for your great job
Julien Roche
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 9:02 AM, nino martinez wael <
nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> very nice with the scaffold component!!
>
> Any examples of it?
>
> 2011/3/31 James Carman :
> > Wicketopia is a Rapid Application Deve
very nice with the scaffold component!!
Any examples of it?
2011/3/31 James Carman :
> Wicketopia is a Rapid Application Development (RAD) library for
> Wicket. There is some documentation available at:
>
> http://wicketopia.sourceforge.net
>
> The official release will be available in the main
I have actually just pushed a 0.9.1 release. For some reason, I
failed to set up the resources correctly, so the HTML files weren't
copying to the target directory during the build. DOH! So, it's now
available at:
http://wicketopia.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicketopia/tags/wicketopia-parent-0
Wicketopia is a Rapid Application Development (RAD) library for
Wicket. There is some documentation available at:
http://wicketopia.sourceforge.net
The official release will be available in the main maven repository
shortly, but you can download it via SVN (and run the example
application) by do
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