I can not found where to get lastest 1.3.x jar file, so I build from source,
but there always has error.
check out lastest code from
"http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/wicket/branches/wicket-1.3.x";, then build
with "mvn installl", but build failure because some test case run error. so
I build with
On the wicket site they mention a SNAPSHOT repository at
org.wicketstuff
Wicket Stuff Repository
http://wicketstuff.org/maven/repository
When you look with your webbrowser, you can see that at this moment the latest
snapshot is from March 3: wicket-1.3-20090303.23
I have to correct myself a little bit. The setCenter method does work! I had
a problem with the coordinates, which were not in the right format. So,
sorry for that.
morbo wrote:
>
> Hi Nino,
>
> yes, I would love to contribute to this project. But I'm warning you, I am
> not a very experien
Hey hey,
trying to construct a URL like this:
RequestUtils.toAbsolutePath(urlFor(MyPage.class, null).toString());
this works fine in general, but when executed using AJAX calls, it produces
" http:/mypagemountpath "
instead of the expected " http://my.host.name/mypagemountpath "
Am I missing
Sorry for a late response!! In this part of the world interest works
5-6 hours a day if you are fortunate and yesterday i was not...
Man, It is my pleasure to be part of a project which made me most
comfortable with j2ee ( I have worked from perl, php, python, asp to
.NET, struts, spring MVC ). Ho
There are many languages supported by tinymce.
The default lanuage of my tinymce is "zh".
--
TinyMCESettings settings = new TinyMCESettings(
TinyMCESettings.Theme.advanced);
Language language = settings.getLanguage();
System.out.println(language.name());
==>
result: zh
--
I can't find setLanguage(
Show us your code and I'll see if I can help.
Dave Schoorl wrote:
>
> Hi Robert, thanks for your quick reply.
>
> I am not sure if I understand what you mean. How is form validation
> helping with the trigger of onSubmit() on the correct form?
> But I gave it a try and the problem remains: t
We had a similar problem about modelWindow, Firefox/Opera/Google browser all
worked fine, but IE did not show modelwindow, by wicket debug, I found that
the server has send ajax modelwindow CDATA, the detail debug information is
in attachment.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p22388985/wicket-debug-mess
The default language is based on the locale of the session. Which is
normally what you want (because it is influenced by the browser
preferences, and the same as what wicket is using). You can override it
by passing a language as second argument in the TinyMCESettings
constructor.
On Sat, 07 Mar 2
Thanks. But I've dug a little deeper and it turns out that the panel
switching is done in the onSubmit() of the Wizard's NextButton. The
Form's onSubmit() is executed after that, so that will execute the
onSubmit() of the replaced (read: next) nested Form.
I don't think that is correct, so I w
I created the following Jira issue for this:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2150
Dave Schoorl wrote:
Thanks. But I've dug a little deeper and it turns out that the panel
switching is done in the onSubmit() of the Wizard's NextButton. The
Form's onSubmit() is executed after that
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 08:27 -0800, Scott Swank wrote:
> Does AbstractReadOnlyModel accomplish what you're talking about?
Not really. I suggest a separate interface that does not extend IModel.
Instead IModel should extend that one (since it adds the setter)...
And of course that interface should
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 09:14 -0800, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> components that deal with collections in wicket always reuse the same
> instance of collection is one was provided where it makes sense.
Yes, and therefore a setter is not necessary.
> setobject is still called on the model, but is called
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Johannes Schneider
wrote:
>
> > setobject is still called on the model, but is called with the same
> > instance of collection. this is necessary so that if you have a model
> > that translates a collection of one type to a collection of another
> > can perform the
if you are just starting to think about building this you might want
to consider using brix, or another cms that works well with wicket.
in case of brix:
each client would get their own jcr workspaces that you can fill in
with a template. they are then free to edit their own workspace
creating pag
> i think "misuse" is a pretty bold word considering you are talking to
> people who designed and built imodel, dont you think? :)
Well, I think you are right. Sorry for that.
I just mean, that it has a bad smell here...
>
> if we do what you suggest then we would end up with:
>
> interface im
I haven't been able to make this work since my upgrade from 1.2.x to 1.3.5:
http://javathoughts.capesugarbird.com/2007/11/warning-on-page-exit-for-wicket-12x.html
It was pretty slick. I was able to warn the user that she/he had
changed a field without saving when trying to navigate away. Is t
you are right, the components that just read a collection do just
that, read it. they simply ignore the setter method in imodel. no big
deal, just because you are given an interface doesnt mean you have to
use all the methods in it. thus abstractreadonlymodel.
however, a lot of components manipula
do you know why it doesnt work?
-igor
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Kurt Heston wrote:
> I haven't been able to make this work since my upgrade from 1.2.x to 1.3.5:
>
> http://javathoughts.capesugarbird.com/2007/11/warning-on-page-exit-for-wicket-12x.html
>
>
> It was pretty slick. I was abl
Not yet. Still trying to figure it out. Just wanted to make sure I
wasn't overlooking something in the manual that works just as as well or
better.
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
do you know why it doesnt work?
-igor
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Kurt Heston wrote:
I haven't been able to mak
Basically, the normal Wicket facility for transferring state client side is
through PageParameters. Of course, if you're building links to another app,
you'll basically need to build these links your self since App1 doesn't know
how to build links for App2 since App2 pages aren't mounted in App1.
Marat,
It doesn't look like you received any response. I'd be happy to look at
it. Could you file it as a patch on JIRA?
Thanks,
Jeremy Thomerson
http://www.wickettraining.com
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Marat Radchenko <
slonopotamusor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wicket pages/components
Hi all, it probably that this has been answered in the list, but I can't
figure out how to construct the query for gmail (I've been on the list for
some time now).
I have the following feature I don't know how to resolve. I am using wicket
1.4rc2 with activeobjects (orm).
I have User and Role ent
Got it.I missed the part of constructor.
The way to set my lanuage works.
--
TinyMCESettings settings=new
TinyMCESettings(TinyMCESettings.Theme.advanced,Language.tw);
--
thank you!
pointbreak+wicketstuff wrote:
>
> The default language is based on the locale of the session. Which is
> normally
Is there a way of passing a PageParameters to a RedirectRequestTarget
without pulling apart PageParameters and adding them to the url?
Thanks,
Warren
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redirect request target takes a url, so just build one that includes
pageparameters using urlfor(page.class, pageparams)
-igor
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Warren Bell wrote:
> Is there a way of passing a PageParameters to a RedirectRequestTarget
> without pulling apart PageParameters and ad
The problem appears to be related to the code I used to replace the old
onAttach code. It was:
protected void onAttach() {
super.onAttach();
if (firstTimeThru) {
final WebMarkupContainer c =
this.getBodyContainer().getBodyContainer();
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