Hi All,
I followed this to implement a sitewide busy indicator:
https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/generic-busy-indicator-for-both-ajax-and-non-ajax-submits.html
However, I have an ajax behavior that polls in the page every 2 seconds, and
every time it does the busy indicator flashes since the showB
Hi all,
I'm sending this page to check if I've drawn the correct conclusions on
testing wicket pages in isolation.
The situation is as follows: we have a number of pages that work on the same
model object. The object is passed from page to page in page transitions. So
for example, when the 'next'
I don't use it but i suggest something like
and use
div.hideBusy {
display:none;
}
in css.
Just theoretically, not tested
Stefan
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For Wicket, try setting this *:
getRequestCycleSettings().setResponseRequestEncoding("UTF-8");
getMarkupSettings().setDefaultMarkupEncoding("UTF-8");
in your Application#init
If you don't set the default markup encoding explicitly, the default for it is
the 'os provided encoding' (see:
IMarkup
Hi,
I've been searching through this but I can't seem to find anything.
I have a general porpouse FeedBackPanel in my Page so the required error
messages go automatically to this feedbackpanel. Now i needed to do some
dynamic appending subpanels in my page and i need required error messages to
ap
Hi Stefan,
Currently there is a javascript method hideBusysign() which is registered as
the PostCallHandler for all Wicket Ajax requests, which is how the busy
sign is hidden. However, for the timer behavior, I don't want the indicator
to show at all, since it flashes every 2 seconds and is very
Hi Michael,
That is a great example. But you mentioned that you have commited the sample
to wicket-stuff.
I can't find it anywhere so can you please send a link or something...
Best regards
Muro
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Robert Kimotho wrote:
> You are right I have a wicket path in src
Hi.
Its one of tiny examples:
https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicketstuff-core/tinymce-parent/tinymce-examples
W dniu 2010-05-12 12:40, Muro Copenhagen pisze:
Hi Michael,
That is a great example. But you mentioned that you have commited the sample
to wicket-s
Hi,
Cool...thats nice...
Best regards
Muro
2010/5/12 Michał Letyński
> Hi.
> Its one of tiny examples:
>
> https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicketstuff-core/tinymce-parent/tinymce-examples
>
> W dniu 2010-05-12 12:40, Muro Copenhagen pisze:
>
>> Hi Michael,
>
Hi,
About two month ago we launch http://ewmix.com, a brazilian e-commerce. With
the core finished we will make a new layout. Unfortunately we just sell to
Brazil at this moment.
All time people ask what technologic the project use so:
Wicket 1.4.8
Postgres
Compass (search)
Spring Security with w
Hi again...
I guess a new release of wicket-stuff tinymce has to be made in order to use
it...
The current release 1.4-rc7 misses the changes you have commited...
Who can make a new release of wicket-stuff tinymce so we can use the
commited code ?
Best Regards
Muro
2010/5/12 Michał Letyński
Hello,
I have an AutoCompleteTextField which works just fine. But when I select any of
the given values from the list the validator tells me : "xxx is not a valid
value..." perhaps you have any idea what I can do.
Code:
private AutoCompleteTextField subject = new
AutoCompleteTextField("subjec
Hello!
I need to manage the locale (choose from a combobox) in javascript. So I
will create a hidden field and then get in javascript.
I create a hidden text field:
TextField locale = new TextField("hiddenLocale",new
Model(getSession().getLocale().getLanguage()));
locale.setVisi
Hi all. I'm new to wicket. I was reading in the Wicket In Action book on
LoadableDetachedModels...particularly how when the model is detached, just
the id of the actual database persistent object is stored. Then, in the
load method, you retrieve the persistent object from the database. That all
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 10:52 AM, David Sheth wrote:
> Hi all. I'm new to wicket. I was reading in the Wicket In Action book on
> LoadableDetachedModels...particularly how when the model is detached, just
> the id of the actual database persistent object is stored. Then, in the
> load method, y
Hello,
Another option would be to make your detachable model aware of the
version aswell as the id which will allow you to catch this case.
Process:
Cache the version aswell as the object id.
Then either do a query to make sure the cached version is still valid or
wait until after the objec
I had the same problem, its something related to converters or how your text
value is converted to ( in your case ) "Subject" - and as there is no
converter for that - it is just failing.
What I've done is set the model to "null" and added a method "getChoice"
which does the conversion.
This is n
Why don't you use ?
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On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 7:41 AM, Ivoneta wrote:
>
> Hello!
> I need to manage the locale (choose from a combobox) in javascript. So I
> will create a hidden field and then get in javascript.
> I cre
have that polling behavior set some javascript flag that your handlers
are aware of.
-igor
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:44 AM, Early Morning
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I followed this to implement a sitewide busy indicator:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/generic-busy-indicator-for-both-ajax-and-non-a
Hi,
Was any one able to test the quick start?
Thanks.
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i would go with 2
the problem here is that wicket tester is designed to render the
pages, if it didnt then all you would have to do is make sure that a
pagerequesttarget with the correct page was set on the request cycle.
-igor
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Vincent Lussenburg
wrote:
> Hi all
see HiddenField component...
-igor
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 7:41 AM, Ivoneta wrote:
>
> Hello!
> I need to manage the locale (choose from a combobox) in javascript. So I
> will create a hidden field and then get in javascript.
> I create a hidden text field:
>
> TextField locale = new Te
Thanks for your fast answer.
I have a question about your solution. You say setting the model to null and
adding a "getChoice" method would solve the problem. This means that I set the
AutoCompleteTextField type to String and the String in the
AutoCompleteTextField has to be unique in order to
Wait, I lied a little :)
I use new Model( null ), so no value is being set to model object.
Actually I've ported the impl of AbstractAutoCompleteTextField as described
in https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/autocomplete-using-a-wicket-model.html so
and use the findChoice method for selected value res
Hi,
Wanted to see how one could localize images. Esp if they are not in the same
folder as the src code.
wicket:link seems to only want to look in the local folder. If I specify the
path in the src attribute that doesn't work.
thx,
Ed
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Use parameterized ResourceReference's
Žilvinas Vilutis
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E-mail: cika...@gmail.com
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Ed _ wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> Wanted to see how one could localize images. Esp if they are not in the
> same folder as the src code.
> wicket:link seems to
Could you explain that a bit.
thx!
> From: cika...@gmail.com
> Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 15:47:56 -0700
> Subject: Re: localizing images
> To: users@wicket.apache.org
>
> Use parameterized ResourceReference's
>
> Žilvinas Vilutis
>
> Mobile: (+370) 652 38353
> E-mail: cika...@gmail.com
>
>
First, create an "ExternalImage" class as described in
https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/how-to-load-an-external-image.html
Add to your markup
Then in your code:
ResourceReference imageReference = new ResourceReference( ScopeClass.class,
"image_file_name", locale, style);
String url = RequestCyc
There are no locks which thieves couldn't unlock or break - nevertheless the
locks keep 99% of them not to try - that is why we lock our doors at home.
The same is here, I believe that at least some security will make more than
90% spam / scrap bots fail, while the other few percent does not matte
Ok, thanks for your reply Igor!
Regards,
Vincent
On May 12, 2010, at 17:44, Igor Vaynberg
wrote:
i would go with 2
the problem here is that wicket tester is designed to render the
pages, if it didnt then all you would have to do is make sure that a
pagerequesttarget with the correct page
Hi Vincent,
You can use a page navigator interface. See the example "Checking if a
Wicket page is passing the correct data to the next page" on
http://wicketpagetest.sourceforge.net/examples.html
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Hi Kent,
Oh yeah, that's also a possibility. However, the constructor code
would still be executed here. So I'd still needs to records some mocks
for that.
Thanks for your reply!
Groet,
Vincent
On May 13, 2010, at 8:03, Kent Tong wrote:
Hi Vincent,
You can use a page navigator interfa
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