Re: CachingPage

2009-12-10 Thread McIlwee, Craig
So you want your page to output some content that doesn't live in 
HomePage.html, but from memory/db/etc instead?  If that's the case, overrride 
hasAssociatedMarkup() and return false (tells wicket there's no HomePage.html 
to look for) and then in onRender() write your content using 
getResponse().getOutputStream().  See this link for an example:

http://blog.brunoborges.com.br/2008/11/restful-web-services-with-wicket.html

Craig
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From: Xavier López [mailto:xavil...@gmail.com]
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Sent: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 06:00:58 -0500
Subject: CachingPage

Hi,
  
  I'm trying to adapt the 'CachingPanel' strategy from JL's '26 Wicket Tricks'
  to a Page, in order to cache an entire HomePage. It is a requirement that
  this Page (it is a HomePage) should be rendered like it was static HTML
  (actually the application generated that static html at some moment by means
  of templates).
  
  This is the source for CachingPanel from GoogleCode:
  
  
http://www.google.com/codesearch/p?hl=es#92PP5HImtBs/trunk/twenty-six-wicket-tricks/src/main/java/com/locke/library/web/panels/caching/CachingPanel.javaq=caching%20package:http://twenty-six-wicket-tricks
  \.googlecode\.comsa=Ncd=1ct=rct=0
  
  I've tried to simply extend WebPage instead of Panel in CachingPanel, but
  then it turns out in onRender's overriding that markupStream is always
  null... My question is: Is onRender the right method to override taking
  into account it is about a whole page and not a Panel
  (markupStream.skipComponent does not make much sense)...
  
  I'd appreciate any directions on these one, as this matter is regarding the
  internals of Wicket, and I'd like to have some security on what's happening
  behind the scenes...
  
  Thank you very much !


Re: CachingPage

2009-12-10 Thread Igor Vaynberg
or do it properly by letting your homepage implement
IMarkupResourceStreamProvider and IMarkupCacheKeyProvider

:)

-igor

On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 4:59 AM, McIlwee, Craig
craig.mcil...@openroadsconsulting.com wrote:
 So you want your page to output some content that doesn't live in 
 HomePage.html, but from memory/db/etc instead?  If that's the case, overrride 
 hasAssociatedMarkup() and return false (tells wicket there's no HomePage.html 
 to look for) and then in onRender() write your content using 
 getResponse().getOutputStream().  See this link for an example:

 http://blog.brunoborges.com.br/2008/11/restful-web-services-with-wicket.html

 Craig
  _

 From: Xavier López [mailto:xavil...@gmail.com]
 To: users@wicket.apache.org
 Sent: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 06:00:58 -0500
 Subject: CachingPage

 Hi,

  I'm trying to adapt the 'CachingPanel' strategy from JL's '26 Wicket Tricks'
  to a Page, in order to cache an entire HomePage. It is a requirement that
  this Page (it is a HomePage) should be rendered like it was static HTML
  (actually the application generated that static html at some moment by means
  of templates).

  This is the source for CachingPanel from GoogleCode:

  http://www.google.com/codesearch/p?hl=es#92PP5HImtBs/trunk/twenty-six-wicket-tricks/src/main/java/com/locke/library/web/panels/caching/CachingPanel.javaq=caching%20package:http://twenty-six-wicket-tricks
  \.googlecode\.comsa=Ncd=1ct=rct=0

  I've tried to simply extend WebPage instead of Panel in CachingPanel, but
  then it turns out in onRender's overriding that markupStream is always
  null... My question is: Is onRender the right method to override taking
  into account it is about a whole page and not a Panel
  (markupStream.skipComponent does not make much sense)...

  I'd appreciate any directions on these one, as this matter is regarding the
  internals of Wicket, and I'd like to have some security on what's happening
  behind the scenes...

  Thank you very much !


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RE: CachingPage

2009-12-10 Thread Craig McIlwee
Not familiar with this approach, sounds interesting.  So the page would return 
null from IMarkupCacheKeyProvider method when it wants to force a reload of the 
of the content, which then calls the IMarkupResourceStreamProvider to get the 
content?  Does the page have to register itself with the MarkupCache or some 
other component as an implementer of these interfaces or are there instanceof 
checks at render time that will handle this?

Craig

-Original Message-
From: Igor Vaynberg [mailto:igor.vaynb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:37 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: CachingPage

or do it properly by letting your homepage implement
IMarkupResourceStreamProvider and IMarkupCacheKeyProvider

:)

-igor

On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 4:59 AM, McIlwee, Craig
craig.mcil...@openroadsconsulting.com wrote:
 So you want your page to output some content that doesn't live in 
 HomePage.html, but from memory/db/etc instead?  If that's the case, overrride 
 hasAssociatedMarkup() and return false (tells wicket there's no HomePage.html 
 to look for) and then in onRender() write your content using 
 getResponse().getOutputStream().  See this link for an example:

 http://blog.brunoborges.com.br/2008/11/restful-web-services-with-wicket.html

 Craig
  _

 From: Xavier López [mailto:xavil...@gmail.com]
 To: users@wicket.apache.org
 Sent: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 06:00:58 -0500
 Subject: CachingPage

 Hi,

  I'm trying to adapt the 'CachingPanel' strategy from JL's '26 Wicket Tricks'
  to a Page, in order to cache an entire HomePage. It is a requirement that
  this Page (it is a HomePage) should be rendered like it was static HTML
  (actually the application generated that static html at some moment by means
  of templates).

  This is the source for CachingPanel from GoogleCode:

  http://www.google.com/codesearch/p?hl=es#92PP5HImtBs/trunk/twenty-six-wicket-tricks/src/main/java/com/locke/library/web/panels/caching/CachingPanel.javaq=caching%20package:http://twenty-six-wicket-tricks
  \.googlecode\.comsa=Ncd=1ct=rct=0

  I've tried to simply extend WebPage instead of Panel in CachingPanel, but
  then it turns out in onRender's overriding that markupStream is always
  null... My question is: Is onRender the right method to override taking
  into account it is about a whole page and not a Panel
  (markupStream.skipComponent does not make much sense)...

  I'd appreciate any directions on these one, as this matter is regarding the
  internals of Wicket, and I'd like to have some security on what's happening
  behind the scenes...

  Thank you very much !


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Re: CachingPage

2009-12-10 Thread Igor Vaynberg
there are instanceof checks at render time, and returning a null
simply means dont cache my markup

-igor

On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Craig McIlwee
craig.mcil...@openroadsconsulting.com wrote:
 Not familiar with this approach, sounds interesting.  So the page would 
 return null from IMarkupCacheKeyProvider method when it wants to force a 
 reload of the of the content, which then calls the 
 IMarkupResourceStreamProvider to get the content?  Does the page have to 
 register itself with the MarkupCache or some other component as an 
 implementer of these interfaces or are there instanceof checks at render time 
 that will handle this?

 Craig

 -Original Message-
 From: Igor Vaynberg [mailto:igor.vaynb...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:37 AM
 To: users@wicket.apache.org
 Subject: Re: CachingPage

 or do it properly by letting your homepage implement
 IMarkupResourceStreamProvider and IMarkupCacheKeyProvider

 :)

 -igor

 On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 4:59 AM, McIlwee, Craig
 craig.mcil...@openroadsconsulting.com wrote:
 So you want your page to output some content that doesn't live in 
 HomePage.html, but from memory/db/etc instead?  If that's the case, 
 overrride hasAssociatedMarkup() and return false (tells wicket there's no 
 HomePage.html to look for) and then in onRender() write your content using 
 getResponse().getOutputStream().  See this link for an example:

 http://blog.brunoborges.com.br/2008/11/restful-web-services-with-wicket.html

 Craig
  _

 From: Xavier López [mailto:xavil...@gmail.com]
 To: users@wicket.apache.org
 Sent: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 06:00:58 -0500
 Subject: CachingPage

 Hi,

  I'm trying to adapt the 'CachingPanel' strategy from JL's '26 Wicket Tricks'
  to a Page, in order to cache an entire HomePage. It is a requirement that
  this Page (it is a HomePage) should be rendered like it was static HTML
  (actually the application generated that static html at some moment by means
  of templates).

  This is the source for CachingPanel from GoogleCode:

  http://www.google.com/codesearch/p?hl=es#92PP5HImtBs/trunk/twenty-six-wicket-tricks/src/main/java/com/locke/library/web/panels/caching/CachingPanel.javaq=caching%20package:http://twenty-six-wicket-tricks
  \.googlecode\.comsa=Ncd=1ct=rct=0

  I've tried to simply extend WebPage instead of Panel in CachingPanel, but
  then it turns out in onRender's overriding that markupStream is always
  null... My question is: Is onRender the right method to override taking
  into account it is about a whole page and not a Panel
  (markupStream.skipComponent does not make much sense)...

  I'd appreciate any directions on these one, as this matter is regarding the
  internals of Wicket, and I'd like to have some security on what's happening
  behind the scenes...

  Thank you very much !


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