we are new to wicket,
and currently trying to optimize and performance tune our wicket
application.
using 1.5.3.
we tried to get the caching configuration up and running. red this:
https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migration-to-wicket-15.html#MigrationtoWicket1.5-inIResourceSettingsmethodsetAddLas
Hi,
I am trying to use AjaxTabbedPanel. I added 2 tabs to it. In browser
they are displayed 1 under another, not side by side. And no styling. I
have seen sourcecode. It seems css classes were added but I did not find
any css file in the source code.
Here is the code, I used for AjaxTabbedPa
Lucas,
With commit [1] I have added AjaxButtons to wiQuery dialog. You can
use them as follow:
HTML AjaxDialogTestPage.html
dddl!
Java:
public class AjaxDialogTestPage extends WebPage
{
/**
*
*/
private static final
Yes, you need to provide your own styling (CSS file).
Cheers,
-Tom
mohan mohan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use AjaxTabbedPanel. I added 2 tabs to it. In browser
> they are displayed 1 under another, not side by side. And no styling. I
> have seen sourcecode. It seems css classes wer
Right Martin, so your code allows me to select the children to refresh via
Ajax.
My question was how can trigger the logic processing in the ParentClass
automatically. As you noted in the code, the child panels will have to
remember to call the parent.update(t) line. I'm fine with that solution,
b
>
> and we have set: /getResourceSettings().setCachingStrategy(strat); /during
> application init.
>
You don't have to. There's a default strategy during development and deployment
that should work in most cases.
Basically you have "wicket-examples" which are part of the wicket distribution
a
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Clint Checketts wrote:
> Right Martin, so your code allows me to select the children to refresh via
> Ajax.
>
> My question was how can trigger the logic processing in the ParentClass
> automatically. As you noted in the code, the child panels will have to
> r
yes we also tested with the default strategy, it does not change anything.
and
yes we reviews the link about caching already.
no we have not found any working example for wicket 1.5. and caching, but
reviewed most of the samples and git sources i think. which example would be
the working one ?
Thanks Vineet, I managed to change WebResource to ByteArrayResource.
But I am stuck with a problem in the url for json constructed.
CharSequence dataPath = RequestCycle.get().urlFor(OpenFlashChart.this,
IResourceListener.INTERFACE);
String url = RequestUtils.toAbsolutePath(dataPath.toString())
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 2:31 PM, nazeem wrote:
> Thanks Vineet, I managed to change WebResource to ByteArrayResource.
>
> But I am stuck with a problem in the url for json constructed.
>
> CharSequence dataPath = RequestCycle.get().urlFor(OpenFlashChart.this,
> IResourceListener.INTERFACE);
> Stri
Yes, I am not yet thru with my wicket 1.5 migration. so was changing my 1.4
version and testing the same.
I think its some thing to do with apache proxy. If i directly access the
:8080/erp it works but when i access thru the apache
/erp i face this problem.
my apache config
-
Pr
the effects of the caching strategy can been for example on package resources
(e.g. javascript, css, images) …
e.g. start wicket-examples and load the
"pub - Localization"
page (the page with the different beers :-)
From looking at the html source you see url's like this:
part of the url
To follow up, and to put this issue at rest, here's the explanation (thanks
to the wicket authentication examples):
The ReplaceHandlerException will get thrown if there is an active request
handler on the stack to stop its execution and start executing the new
request handler (usually RedirectReque
thanks for this answer.
in the pub example this seems to work, and we also see the Cache-control
headers.
but we do not need and have language specific resouces (so far).
a. can you tell me how we should change the image construction for our
initialization code which currently looks like this:
I posted a bug for this, but it may not be a wicket bug. And the hang is not
experienced on the server side on the container. It is client related. Has
anyone experienced this?
I am experiencing an issue where the browser is not submitting POST data from
an ajax request and so the server wait
another thing i did not mention is,
that in this applicaiton the images and js and css files are stored in the
webapp/images folder and not in the classpath packages !
is it intended / required to store all images within java packages ?
chris
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There is a javascript jQuery client validation framework
(http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/) that
I tried to integrate with my wicket pages. Ran it in a local simple
htm, and it worked fine. I put i into my wicket page and form and it
does not. No indication of javas
Thank you, Ernesto.
I have checked out wiQuery trunk. I am still to upgrade from wicket 1.4.19
to 1.5.
As soon as I have, I'll let you know how the dialog button functionality
goes.
Thank you very much for adding this functionality.
I am sure other developers will find it of much use.
Kind regards
The solution provided should also work for 1.4.x. Porting it to 1.4.x
should be very easy: let me know if that would be useful to you.
Regards,
Ernesto
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 7:25 PM, lucast wrote:
> Thank you, Ernesto.
> I have checked out wiQuery trunk. I am still to upgrade from wicket 1.4
Hi Ernesto,
Yes, I believe that porting it to 1.4.2 would be ideal. It means that I can
finish this functionality and upgrade wicket at a later date.
That, of course, would be most generous of you.
I was going to do that myself by doing a diff between the two files but I
noticed the new structure
Try with: new Image(someId, new ContextRelativeResource("images/logout.png"))
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 6:40 PM, chris.schaefer wrote:
>
> another thing i did not mention is,
>
> that in this applicaiton the images and js and css files are stored in the
> webapp/images folder and not in the classpa
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