Thanks for that variant of programming wicket-application!
I like scala and its concepts, very much. Using scala with wicket would
properbly make wicketapplications a little faster, more refactor-safe
and better maintainable.
Do you have good IDE for scala ? If the IDE (e.g. Plugin for eclipse)
Try this program, its free and very well written:
http://www.eclipse.org/mat/
You can configure to take heap dumps a couple of different ways.
I haven't done any profiling in a while, but I googled and found this article
for you.
http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-TPTP-Profiling-Tool/tptpPr
Hi all,I've created a small Wicket module for the lavalamp JQuery library
(some links below).
It's very basic and I plan to work on it more.
Please be kind and give me any suggestion and insights.
Right now I'm thinking on how to keep the link pointer on the current page.
Check the examples in th
Cute :)
2009/8/15 Eyal Golan :
> Hi all,I've created a small Wicket module for the lavalamp JQuery library
> (some links below).
> It's very basic and I plan to work on it more.
>
> Please be kind and give me any suggestion and insights.
> Right now I'm thinking on how to keep the link pointer on
Hi Reinout,
I guess your Person object has a private int sex; instead of private
SexType sex;
So what happens is that you are trying to convert a SexType to an
Integer which obviously returns an
illegalArgumentException.
Put it like this and it should work.
public class Person {
privat
Is there any issues you need to be concerned with when using the page
itself as the model object?
Warren
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Warren,
If y
> Is there any issues you need to be concerned with when using the page
> itself as the model object?
I don't think so.
Eelco
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I currently don't have an automated deployment process in place for a
wicket/spring/hibernate/maven project and am looking for suggestions
on how to best implement one. I'm open to any suggestions as well as
references to helpful URLs and other resources.
When it is time to deploy my project, I m
> 1. Edit application.properties and comment out my local development
> database configuration and uncomment the production database
> configuration. The settings in this file (jdbc.driver, jdbc.url,
> jdbc.username, jdbc.password, hibernate.dialect,
> hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto) are used in my spring