Re: Submit a form and ignore nested forms

2008-04-08 Thread Johan Compagner
That sounds like a bug can you open an issue in jira?

On 4/9/08, AshleyAbraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> I have a question regarding IFormVisitorParticpant, I implement
> IFormVisitorParticpant in a panel where my nested form resides,  the form
> has formcomponents which are set to required. When the processChildren() is
> set to return false everything works as normall, none of the formcomponents
> are visited. But, when I add a IFormValidator to my nested form, the root
> form somehow validates the validator which I add to the nested/sub form. Is
> this how its suppose to work? how can I make the root form not to validate
> the sub form's validator? I really appreciate your response... thanks
>
> Ashley
>
>
>
> AshleyAbraham wrote:
> >
> > Igor,
> > Thank u for your fast response...
> >
> > Thanks again,
> > Ashley
> >
> >
> >
> > Pills wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi everybody,
> >>
> >> I'm using nested forms in my web app to provide to the user a simple way
> >> for editting a product and its stock state at the same time (PRODUCTS and
> >> STOCKS are bound with a relation 1-n in my database). So I've defined a
> >> form for each of my tables.
> >>
> >> When I submit a nested form (in this case, the form "STOCK"), Wicket
> >> doesn't care about the master form (PRODUCTS) and that's fine. But when I
> >> submit the master form, Wicket does the validation of all the nested
> >> forms, and obviously it failed because the nested forms aren't filled...
> >>
> >> How can I tell to Wicket to ignore the nested forms when submitting
> >> theire parent? I won't use the "setDefaultFormProcessing(false)", because
> >> it forces me to handle the validity of fields and the feedback
> >> messages...
> >>
> >> Is there a way to do what I need?
> >>
> >> Thank you for your help ;)
> >>
> >
> >
>
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Re: Submit a form and ignore nested forms

2008-04-08 Thread AshleyAbraham

Hi everyone,
I have a question regarding IFormVisitorParticpant, I implement
IFormVisitorParticpant in a panel where my nested form resides,  the form
has formcomponents which are set to required. When the processChildren() is
set to return false everything works as normall, none of the formcomponents
are visited. But, when I add a IFormValidator to my nested form, the root
form somehow validates the validator which I add to the nested/sub form. Is
this how its suppose to work? how can I make the root form not to validate
the sub form's validator? I really appreciate your response... thanks

Ashley



AshleyAbraham wrote:
> 
> Igor,
> Thank u for your fast response...
> 
> Thanks again,
> Ashley
> 
> 
> 
> Pills wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everybody,
>> 
>> I'm using nested forms in my web app to provide to the user a simple way
>> for editting a product and its stock state at the same time (PRODUCTS and
>> STOCKS are bound with a relation 1-n in my database). So I've defined a
>> form for each of my tables.  
>> 
>> When I submit a nested form (in this case, the form "STOCK"), Wicket
>> doesn't care about the master form (PRODUCTS) and that's fine. But when I
>> submit the master form, Wicket does the validation of all the nested
>> forms, and obviously it failed because the nested forms aren't filled... 
>> 
>> How can I tell to Wicket to ignore the nested forms when submitting
>> theire parent? I won't use the "setDefaultFormProcessing(false)", because
>> it forces me to handle the validity of fields and the feedback
>> messages...
>> 
>> Is there a way to do what I need?
>> 
>> Thank you for your help ;)
>> 
> 
> 

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Re: Submit a form and ignore nested forms

2008-02-29 Thread AshleyAbraham

Igor,
Thank u for your fast response...

Thanks again,
Ashley



Pills wrote:
> 
> Hi everybody,
> 
> I'm using nested forms in my web app to provide to the user a simple way
> for editting a product and its stock state at the same time (PRODUCTS and
> STOCKS are bound with a relation 1-n in my database). So I've defined a
> form for each of my tables.  
> 
> When I submit a nested form (in this case, the form "STOCK"), Wicket
> doesn't care about the master form (PRODUCTS) and that's fine. But when I
> submit the master form, Wicket does the validation of all the nested
> forms, and obviously it failed because the nested forms aren't filled... 
> 
> How can I tell to Wicket to ignore the nested forms when submitting theire
> parent? I won't use the "setDefaultFormProcessing(false)", because it
> forces me to handle the validity of fields and the feedback messages...
> 
> Is there a way to do what I need?
> 
> Thank you for your help ;)
> 

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Re: Submit a form and ignore nested forms

2008-02-29 Thread Igor Vaynberg
eg its probably something your nested form can implement

-igor


On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> processchildren() comes from IFormVisitorParticipant which, afaik, any
>  component can implement and therefore act as a "barrier" to prevent
>  form processing logic from going any deeper.
>
>  -igor
>
>
>
>
>  On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 1:21 PM, AshleyAbraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  >  Hi everyone,
>  >I have a similar problem using Wizard, I have a idea but I dont know
>  >  whether its a right approach or is there an easy way to do it...
>  >
>  >  here is my thought, if I use a FormComponentPanel and put my nested form 
> in
>  >  it, then override the processChildren() to return false. So, when the main
>  >  form starts processing it only processes FormComponentPanel's sibling and
>  >  not its children.
>  >
>  >  Any thougts...?
>  >
>  >  Thanks
>  >  Ashley
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >  Pills wrote:
>  >  >
>  >  > Hi everybody,
>  >  >
>  >  > I'm using nested forms in my web app to provide to the user a simple way
>  >  > for editting a product and its stock state at the same time (PRODUCTS 
> and
>  >  > STOCKS are bound with a relation 1-n in my database). So I've defined a
>  >  > form for each of my tables.
>  >  >
>  >  > When I submit a nested form (in this case, the form "STOCK"), Wicket
>  >  > doesn't care about the master form (PRODUCTS) and that's fine. But when 
> I
>  >  > submit the master form, Wicket does the validation of all the nested
>  >  > forms, and obviously it failed because the nested forms aren't filled...
>  >  >
>  >  > How can I tell to Wicket to ignore the nested forms when submitting 
> theire
>  >  > parent? I won't use the "setDefaultFormProcessing(false)", because it
>  >  > forces me to handle the validity of fields and the feedback messages...
>  >  >
>  >  > Is there a way to do what I need?
>  >  >
>  >  > Thank you for your help ;)
>  >  >
>  >
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Re: Submit a form and ignore nested forms

2008-02-29 Thread Igor Vaynberg
processchildren() comes from IFormVisitorParticipant which, afaik, any
component can implement and therefore act as a "barrier" to prevent
form processing logic from going any deeper.

-igor


On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 1:21 PM, AshleyAbraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi everyone,
>I have a similar problem using Wizard, I have a idea but I dont know
>  whether its a right approach or is there an easy way to do it...
>
>  here is my thought, if I use a FormComponentPanel and put my nested form in
>  it, then override the processChildren() to return false. So, when the main
>  form starts processing it only processes FormComponentPanel's sibling and
>  not its children.
>
>  Any thougts...?
>
>  Thanks
>  Ashley
>
>
>
>
>  Pills wrote:
>  >
>  > Hi everybody,
>  >
>  > I'm using nested forms in my web app to provide to the user a simple way
>  > for editting a product and its stock state at the same time (PRODUCTS and
>  > STOCKS are bound with a relation 1-n in my database). So I've defined a
>  > form for each of my tables.
>  >
>  > When I submit a nested form (in this case, the form "STOCK"), Wicket
>  > doesn't care about the master form (PRODUCTS) and that's fine. But when I
>  > submit the master form, Wicket does the validation of all the nested
>  > forms, and obviously it failed because the nested forms aren't filled...
>  >
>  > How can I tell to Wicket to ignore the nested forms when submitting theire
>  > parent? I won't use the "setDefaultFormProcessing(false)", because it
>  > forces me to handle the validity of fields and the feedback messages...
>  >
>  > Is there a way to do what I need?
>  >
>  > Thank you for your help ;)
>  >
>
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Re: Submit a form and ignore nested forms

2008-02-29 Thread AshleyAbraham

Hi everyone, 
   I have a similar problem using Wizard, I have a idea but I dont know
whether its a right approach or is there an easy way to do it...

here is my thought, if I use a FormComponentPanel and put my nested form in
it, then override the processChildren() to return false. So, when the main
form starts processing it only processes FormComponentPanel's sibling and
not its children.

Any thougts...?

Thanks
Ashley



Pills wrote:
> 
> Hi everybody,
> 
> I'm using nested forms in my web app to provide to the user a simple way
> for editting a product and its stock state at the same time (PRODUCTS and
> STOCKS are bound with a relation 1-n in my database). So I've defined a
> form for each of my tables.  
> 
> When I submit a nested form (in this case, the form "STOCK"), Wicket
> doesn't care about the master form (PRODUCTS) and that's fine. But when I
> submit the master form, Wicket does the validation of all the nested
> forms, and obviously it failed because the nested forms aren't filled... 
> 
> How can I tell to Wicket to ignore the nested forms when submitting theire
> parent? I won't use the "setDefaultFormProcessing(false)", because it
> forces me to handle the validity of fields and the feedback messages...
> 
> Is there a way to do what I need?
> 
> Thank you for your help ;)
> 

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Submit a form and ignore nested forms

2007-11-16 Thread Pills

Hi everybody,

I'm using nested forms in my web app to provide to the user a simple way for
editting a product and its stock state at the same time (PRODUCTS and STOCKS
are bound with a relation 1-n in my database). So I've defined a form for
each of my tables.  

When I submit a nested form (in this case, the form "STOCK"), Wicket doesn't
care about the master form (PRODUCTS) and that's fine. But when I submit the
master form, Wicket does the validation of all the nested forms, and
obviously it failed because the nested forms aren't filled... 

How can I tell to Wicket to ignore the nested forms when submitting theire
parent? I won't use the "setDefaultFormProcessing(false)", because it forces
me to handle the validity of fields and the feedback messages...

Is there a way to do what I need?

Thank you for your help ;)
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