Bug posted
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-4235
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Our Wicket application is stateless and doesn't need a HttpSession (the
JSessionID is disabled by default for some SEO reasons for all requests). In
Wicket 1.4 we use our own CodingStrategy implementation to switch between
the Http/Https protocols if a secure annotation (RequireHttps) for a page
cl
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Dirk Forchel wrote:
> Our Wicket application is stateless and doesn't need a HttpSession (the
> JSessionID is disabled by default for some SEO reasons for all requests). In
> Wicket 1.4 we use our own CodingStrategy implementation to switch between
> the Http
I'm not sure. But this is the comment within the source of the
HttpsConfig.class:
/**
* Sets whether or not a new session is created before redirecting from
{@code http} to {@code
* https}
*
* BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN SETTING THIS VALUE TO {@code false}.
*
Hello,
I'm facing the same "problem" as the Matt above but honestly I must admit
that I do not really understand Pedro's advice.
Did you manage to implement his advice, Matt? Could I get a little more
information about how this IAjaxCallDecorator might actually look like?
That would be a great hel
This setting is to tell Wicket whether to create a http session before
going https.
Otherwise if there is no http session until now and you create it in
https request then this session wont be visible to any http request.
Setting it to false wont bind the Session (i.e. wont create http session).
Thanks for the tips.
I some help here too (in case anyone looking for the similar solution)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2086732/dynamic-markup-in-wicket
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I know, that this setting tells Wicket when to create the HttpSession. And it
seems that if the HttpSession is created in the Https request, the created
Session is not visible to any Http request. In Wicket 1.4 we never switch
back to the Http protocol once the secure protocol is used. So probably
Hi
I have a very strange problem. At a customers site we have 2 servers with 1
Tomcat 7 installed each. One day on one of the servers our application just
stalled after loading the sign in page, when you click the login button. Im
not sure this is a wicket problem. Heres what I've tried so far:
hi martin,
so yes previously I had a problem with unit tests when I was setting
cookie and redirecting with throw new RestartResponseException(new
MyOtherPage());
then you advised to used NonResettingRestartException but this for
some reason (I had no time yet to investigate) is breaking unittest s
Profile the stalled server with Visual VM? It should detect existing
deadlocks...
Hi
I have a very strange problem. At a customers site we have 2 servers with 1
Tomcat 7 installed each. One day on one of the servers our application just
stalled after loading the sign in page, when you click the
THANKS!
2011/11/17 Andrea Del Bene
> Profile the stalled server with Visual VM? It should detect existing
> deadlocks...
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have a very strange problem. At a customers site we have 2 servers with
>> 1
>> Tomcat 7 installed each. One day on one of the servers our application
>> just
Hi,
Thanks for the advice! I follwed and traced the problem. Think it's a
combination of Wicket and Tomcat...
When i send the request for http://localhost/, wicket get's the session
from tomcat, renders the page and buffers the response (since
ONE_PASS_RENDER isn't default).
Wicket (1.5.3) also a
Hi Neill,
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Is only in IE6, IE7, IE8 will occur in this problem?
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Hello,
I am trying to integrate BIRT into Spring-Wicket combo.
*The case:*
So far, I wrote a class that instantiates report engine and added spring
annotations. I already have
//
in bean definition file. Now I can access it via @SpringBean annotation in
panels-webpages etc... but
*The Intent:*
I h
Only o.a.w.Component and o.a.w.Behavior (since 1.5.3) are auto injected.
For anything else you need:
class MyClass {
@SpringBean private MyBean bean;
public MyClass() {
// my stuff
Injector.get().inject(this);
}
}
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:04 PM, bilgisever wrote:
> Hello,
> I a
in non component you can inject by
Injector.get().inject(this) in constructor
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 7:34 PM, bilgisever wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to integrate BIRT into Spring-Wicket combo.
> *The case:*
> So far, I wrote a class that instantiates report engine and added spring
> annotation
SpringBean magic will only work for components. If you want to use for
non-componet you have to explicitly call
Injector.get().inject(this);
for wicket 1.5.x or
InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);
for wicket 1.4.x
Ernesto
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 3:04 PM, bilgisever wrote:
> Hel
Hello,
I read many posts on this, tried may suggestions, must be stupid, but I
can't figure it out.
I'm using Wicket 1.5.3, an application with a number of tabbed panels.
My application's url is, lets say http://localhost:9080/context/
When I enter this URL, the browse immediately changes this t
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8081143/components-not-reloading-on-url-change-in-wicket-1-5-2
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8135755/wicket-1-5-new-urls/8139152#8139152
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:33 PM, hfriederichs wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I read many posts on this, tried may suggestions, must
Thanks it worked like charm.
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Thanks for the laugh. Where are the irony tags?
Sven
Am 17.11.2011 16:44, schrieb Eric Kizaki:
Violates Dry: You must repeat the component hierarchy of your widgets that
are in HTML in Java Code for no good reason. If you move your widget around
in the html it will break the Java and you get
Ah, it's been a while since a JSF/JSP zealot bothered to annoy Wicket users.
Now go away and cook up a tag library or five.
- Tor Iver
I have a drop down choice component, and when the selection changes, I udpate
various form fields by Ajax, in the form as follows:
*public HistoryDropDown(final String id, final Map map, final
Component dateField, final
TrackDetailModel model, final TrackAttribute attribute) {
sup
hello list,
I'd like to have a dynamically generated list of iframes in my page, where
each iframe has the same attributes except for its src attribute, which
should dynamically be inserted.
The iframes are embedded Youtube videos and I have a list of the urls to be
stuck in their src attributes.
add(videoFrame);
You have to add the frame to the ListItem, i.e.:
listItem.add(videoFrame);
Sven
On 11/17/2011 06:15 PM, heikki wrote:
hello list,
I'd like to have a dynamically generated list of iframes in my page, where
each iframe has the same attributes except for its src attrib
Hi!
I need a hint how to solve the following problem.
I have a RepeaterView displaying a list of static links. Below there is
a text field. As soon as something is entered in that textfield (not
whitespace) I would like to replace those links with a list of
completely different links contain
as long as we are passing the /?1 url through
servletresponse#encoderedirecturl() tomcat is responsible for
appending the JSESSIONID if its not yet available in a cookie...
-igor
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 2:16 AM, thomas willomitzer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the advice! I follwed and traced the
I'm curious why you wasted your time if you have already determined
that "Stateful,
component-based frameworks are a terrible idea." Html5 + jQuery + Restlet
is over --> http://www.restlet.org/
No framework is for everyone or even the best solution for every problem.
If you have real suggestions
Fair enough ...
Looking at org.apache.catalina.connector.Response a url of e.g.
http://localhost/?1 results in a path of length 0 which doesn't append the
jsessionid.
if( sb.length() > 0 ) { // jsessionid can't be first.
It's obviously a tomcat issue ... but given the fact that tomcat is widely
I am just a user of Wicket, but this make me laugh, since we are
desperately trying to get out of the JSP nightmare and have found
Wicket a quite nice framework. Nice.
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Hi all - I'm trying to add a "busy" indicator after a modal window is closed.
In my use case, the WindowClosedCallback's onClose method is performing a
few operations, and I just want to let the user know that the system is
actually doing something.
I noticed that CloseButtonBehavior has a getAjax
Is this April fool's day? Seriously?
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This is not an april fool's day, it is just an opinion of an
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/eric-kizaki/30/2b1/1a4 inexperienced developer .
Eric, if you have troubles in understanding wicket, you are definitely doing
it wrong. Wicket is not a silver bullet, but it is a great tool when
comparing to
Ooohh... I better double check what I'm writing on this list, Since the FBI
is around ... ;)
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 7:56 PM, Alex Objelean wrote:
> This is not an april fool's day, it is just an opinion of an
> http://www.linkedin.com/pub/eric-kizaki/30/2b1/1a4 inexperienced
> developer .
> Eric
would adding a bogus query param help there? so the url will look like
this: localhost/?1&bogus=1
-igor
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:21 AM, thomas willomitzer wrote:
> Fair enough ...
>
> Looking at org.apache.catalina.connector.Response a url of e.g.
> http://localhost/?1 results in a path of len
you can replace the lazy load panel instance:
//check other selections
myLazyLoadPanel=myLazyLoadPanel.replaceWith(new
MyLazyLoadPanel(myLazyLoadPanel.getId(), ..)
target.addComponent(myLazyLoadPanel);
this will reset the state of lazyloadpanel to the "not-yet-loaded"
-igor
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011
why use a page at all? why not simple mount a resource or a
IRequestHandler that writes out json?
-igor
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 1:11 AM, TH Lim wrote:
> Thanks for the tips.
>
> I some help here too (in case anyone looking for the similar solution)
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2086732/
No I'm afraid ... just tried
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> would adding a bogus query param help there? so the url will look like
> this: localhost/?1&bogus=1
>
> -igor
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:21 AM, thomas willomitzer
> wrote:
> > Fair enough ...
> >
> > Looking
On 11/16/2011 10:38 PM, Andrea Del Bene wrote:
> Are you referring to the example from book "Apache-Wicket-Cookbook",
> page n°34? If so, how do you populate the list of C? Maybe you should
> not set to null B model when you change value in A.
> If you can try to give an example of values from A,B
so what do we need to do to fix it on our end?
-igor
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 11:34 AM, thomas willomitzer wrote:
> No I'm afraid ... just tried
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
>
>> would adding a bogus query param help there? so the url will look like
>> this: localhost
"This is not an april fool's day, it is just an opinion of an inexperienced
developer. "
This illustrates one of the traditional logical fallacies. If you can't
effectively attack the argument, attack the speaker.
My biggest problem with Wicket is that I haven't found any documentation on
the web
IMHO, your post looks at the wrong question (i.e., is Wicket perfect?). Of
course it's not. No framework is.
A better question is: How does it compare to OTHER frameworks? This is
subjective of course, but in my personal opinion it is far better than any
other framework I've tried (Struts, JSP,
First ofc all I do not see any need to convince you you can take it or leave
it. 1 there is an awesome set of examples if you search for wicket examples,
also there are a lot of other extensions or plug ins in wicket extensions ,
wicket stuff, wi query j query that support all ajax functionality
Hey, any idea how can I get the page/page class of the page that was
being rendered when the exception happened?
I was depending on that in 1.4 to determine the type of page I needed
to return, for example if I am in the context of a modal window, I was
showing a message in the window, and a close
hrm. you cant yet. but you can check if you are in an ajax request or
not by using webrequest.isajax() so you can implement that particular
usecase without the page.
-igor
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Nelson Segura wrote:
> Hey, any idea how can I get the page/page class of the page that was
what does your reset code look like?
-igor
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 9:00 AM, aksarben wrote:
> I have a drop down choice component, and when the selection changes, I udpate
> various form fields by Ajax, in the form as follows:
>
> *public HistoryDropDown(final String id, final Map map, final
> C
use the TextField component and add OnChangeAjaxBehavior to it, then
from inside onEvent() you can repaint the list.
-igor
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Gregor Kaczor wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I need a hint how to solve the following problem.
>
> I have a RepeaterView displaying a list of static links
I am trying to use Igor's wicket-validation-bean project, and I've managed to
make a mistake where I'm getting a NullPointerException from when
ValidationForm attempts to add property validators. Unfortunately, I can't tell
what property it's trying to attach validators for here, as the exceptio
Nice post, Eric!
Wicket people are a humorous folk and always appreciate good entertainment :-)
Am 17.11.2011 um 22:02 schrieb anant.a...@gmail.com:
> First ofc all I do not see any need to convince you you can take it or leave
> it. 1 there is an awesome set of examples if you search for wicke
I must admit that I agree with you. While I think Wicket is a
great framework, the documentation is not up to par. This tool seems a
little too elitist. "If you're strong enough you will find
a great framework." It's a shame because even if the mailing list is very
effective it slows down the adopt
You might/might not be right about documentation. This is usually true
of most frameworks when you move from the "Hello World" program to a
real life app.
The original message said little to nothing about documentations. It
is basically comparing Wicket to JSPs, and saying JSP are better. It
might
I have some model classes with JSR 303 validation annotations, and I have some
FormComponentPanels for each. Some of these will be nested. To test that the
Wicket validation is correct, I'm creating a ValidationForm, which contains one
of my panels, which contains another of my panels, and I am
* there are three books written about wicket: two for beginners and
one for intermediate-advanced users.
* there is a searchable mailing list archive that spans years upon
years of users asking questions and getting answers.
* there is a wiki that lists examples and has some good articles.
* there
it seems like there is a buggy implementation of
IPropertyReflectionAwareModel somewhere. did you implement your own
model that implements that interface? seems like there is a model
somewhere that is a IPropertyReflectionAwareModel but it returns null
for all getSetter/Getter/Field() methods...
i
inline,
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Jablow, Eric R wrote:
> I have some model classes with JSR 303 validation annotations, and I have
> some FormComponentPanels for each. Some of these will be nested. To test that
> the Wicket validation is correct, I'm creating a ValidationForm, which
>
No, we are using only the stock models, I think. In any case, the particular
test class uses CompoundPropertyModel.
From: Igor Vaynberg [igor.vaynb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 7:24 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Debugging a
if you create a testcase and attach it as a pull request i can take a
look. or a quickstart attached elsewhere would also work.
-igor
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Jablow, Eric R wrote:
> No, we are using only the stock models, I think. In any case, the particular
> test class uses Compound
i'm baffled when people say the documentation is poor, the javadocs are
excellent and like igor said there are some great books (blogs too!). books
and blogs get outdated fast since technlogy is rapidly advancing, so *use
the source luke!*. Not only will you learn Wicket, but I guarantee your
Jav
As gerald mentioned address the content - not the speaker, much more
effective.
i'll address a few of your points and bring up a few of my own. I'm sure
the others can be addressed with thoughtful/intelligent responses.
*Violates DRY*: There is a reason that HTML is separated from your
corres
Hello,
I have two AjaxEditableLabel components. I use jQuery to place one
component inside of another when the user views the page. The problem
is that when the user clicks inside of the inner AjaxEditableLabel it
goes into edit mode but right after that the outer AjaxEditableLabel
goes into edit
Currently a link to this mail is the most popular on dzone:
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Attila
I really liked the comment by javakata on that post. Counters every
argument with a counter-example and doesn't attack the speaker once.
2011/11/18 Attila Király :
> Currently a link to this mail is the most popular on dzone:
> http://www.dzone.com/links/apache_wicket_is_a_flawed_framework.html
>
Sensational news are always a hit, even when not true.
Any tool can be misused. With great power comes great responsibility.
-Nino
2011/11/18 Attila Király
> Currently a link to this mail is the most popular on dzone:
> http://www.dzone.com/links/apache_wicket_is_a_flawed_framework.html
>
> At
So I digged into this and discovered something strange.
On the server that was working it had jre 6u24 and on the one not working
it had jre 6u29. I could'nt restart the server, but after installing jdk
6u25 it actually worked..
This is not good. It could prove hard to replicate with other frame
Hi,
You'll need to stop the propagation of the event.
To do that you'll have to override
org.apache.wicket.extensions.ajax.markup.html.AjaxEditableLabel.EditorAjaxBehavior.onComponentTag(ComponentTag)
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 7:48 AM, Alec Swan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have two AjaxEditableLabel com
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