Hi!
What is the best way to change the PageExpiredErrorPage or
InternalErrorPage depending on a silo?
Application.getApplicationSettings() is shared among all silos.
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Martin
2009/12/28 Igor Vaynberg :
> use a cookie. every time a user enters a "silo" set it in a silo
> cookie. when the session
Ah.. probably RequestCycle.onRuntimeException is the key.
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Martin
2010/1/24 Martin Makundi :
> Hi!
>
> What is the best way to change the PageExpiredErrorPage or
> InternalErrorPage depending on a silo?
> Application.getApplicationSettings() is shared among all silos.
>
> **
> Martin
>
> 2009/1
I recently configured apache to gzip my js files instead of going through
tomcat.
Can this be done for the js files that are loaded as resources?
D/
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Hi,
you'll have to tell the request target which components to redraw:
Put your list inside a markupcontainer and use addComponent().
Sven
zdmytriv wrote:
Could anyone tell me why it doesn't work? Thanks
InteractivePanelPage.html
# Add Panel
On Sun, 2010-01-24 at 03:19 -0800, Douglas Ferguson wrote:
> I recently configured apache to gzip my js files instead of going through
> tomcat.
>
> Can this be done for the js files that are loaded as resources?
see
Application.get().getResourceSettings().getJavascriptCompressor()
if this retu
Another related question...
I'm adding a ResourceModel to an AjaxLabelLink, and in the call to the
AjaxLabelLink's constructor, passing in:
new ResourceModel("myResourceKey")
does not work...I need to use wrapOnAssignment:
new ResourceModel("myResourceKey").wrapOnAssignment(this)
Is this the
Make sure your model reflects the selected state. Palette will pick
that up automatically
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 12:50 PM, victorTrapiello wrote:
>
>
> I use the palette component, to assigne option to a User. but I don't
> find a functionnality, how to set already selected option ?.
>
> Exempl
Thanks Igor
That's just what I'll do.
2010/1/22 Igor Vaynberg
> mount the page so the url is well known, then you do not need wicket
> to construct it for you.
>
> -igor
>
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Help System wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a quartz job that sends emails containing li
Greetings ,
I have placed a TextField and a Link(Html submit button) in my page.I
want to get the value of the TextField when the button is
pressed(onClick()).
But in the following code, I dont get the value the user typed in.
What I am doing wrong?
My HTML is:
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clas
Are you using a form?
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Ashika Umanga Umagiliya
wrote:
> Greetings ,
>
> I have placed a TextField and a Link(Html submit button) in my page.I want
> to get the value of the TextField when the button is pressed(onClick()).
> But in the following code, I dont get the
Oops, No..I am not using a Form!
James Carman wrote:
Are you using a form?
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Ashika Umanga Umagiliya
wrote:
Greetings ,
I have placed a TextField and a Link(Html submit button) in my page.I want
to get the value of the TextField when the button is pressed(on
For functional testing, I'd suggest Selenium.
For unit testing of Wicket pages, I'd suggest "Wicket Page Test"
(http://wicketpagetest.sourceforge.net).
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In the course of developing my first wicket web application, I've wound
up with quite a few reusable wicket components, validators, and other
utilities. I think things like a LinkPanel, EmailLink, etc etc should be
available, after all wicket is all about reusability.
I'm packaging and releasing
Hmm... Actually, I'm wanting to gzip them are they gziped?
Another thought was to do something like this:
Alias /resources/com.package/
/user/local/tomcat5.5/webapps/resources/path/to/package
So that apache can serve up the static content..
D/
On Jan 24, 2010, at 9:18 AM, Martin Grigorov wrot
I thought it would be fun to add a 'time to session expiration' display to
my pages. So I attempted this using the AjaxSelfUpdatingTimerBehavior. I
just took the Clock example and hacked it as follows
hsession = request.getHttpServletRequest().getSession();
lastAccessTime = hsession.getLastAcce
your behavior is always touching the session, so it will never
timeout. using this behavior is actually a solution to preventing the
session from ever timing out :)
-igor
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 9:10 PM, Chuck Brinkman wrote:
> I thought it would be fun to add a 'time to session expiration' disp
We are not using the Wicket bench editor, just the plain built-in html
editor in eclipse. For a while we tried an html editor from Aptana (no
association with Wicket), but it did to much to the over-all eclipse
environment.
By entering your wicket context I guess you are supposed to get style
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