> See org.apache.wicket.ajax.IAjaxIndicatorAware. With this you can provide
> your own indicator which will be shown/hidden before/after the Ajax request
I think the poster wants to use "visibility: hidden" instead of "display: none"
for when it is not shown (the "taking up space" requirement).
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 10:01 AM, Wilhelmsen Tor Iver wrote:
>> See org.apache.wicket.ajax.IAjaxIndicatorAware. With this you can provide
>> your own indicator which will be shown/hidden before/after the Ajax request
>
> I think the poster wants to use "visibility: hidden" instead of "display:
>
Ok I'll try that. Thanks for your responses!
- Jouni
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If you can specify what I need to add in the pom.xml of WiQuery then I am happy
to add it, however this Ivy is unknown to me so I have no idea what to do.
Sources themselves are not a viable dependency for any java project using using
dependency management or not, they are merely fetched so that
Hello all,
I have a page with a form and an AjaxSubmitLink on it. In the onSubmit() I
do some business logic and redirect the user to the next page using
setResponsePage(nextPage).
Just before redirecting to the next page I do:
getSession.untouch(firstPage);
getSession.clear();
I do this in orde
sorry - i forgot - I'm using wicket 1.4.18
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How about something as easy as checking if the session has been cleared
before calling set response page...
e.g
if(sessionNotClear...){
session.clear();
setResponsePage()
}
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 2:16 PM, rebecca wrote:
> sorry - i forgot - I'm using wicket 1.4.18
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Hi,
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Josh Kamau wrote:
> How about something as easy as checking if the session has been cleared
> before calling set response page...
>
> e.g
>
> if(sessionNotClear...){
> session.clear();
> setResponsePage()
> }
Wicket internals fail because Wicket cannot
Thanks for posting back the solution. This will no doubt be helpful to
someone else. Community!
On Mar 6, 2012 2:29 AM, "Arjun Dhar" wrote:
> I just realized all posts on this matter point to some Jquery or
> JavaScript related mischief.
> I had established jquery itself was not the culprit,
Hello,
I'm developing a web application that is about to be displayed within a
Facebook canvas page (app page). I have a problem which comes up whenever a
user tries to make a payment through the app. Due to the usage of Facebook
JS API and Facebook payments API it looks to me like the request made
Hi Wicketers,
Do you use the Canonical Link Element in your page ?
(A canonical page is the preferred version of a set of pages with highly
similar content.)
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2011/06/supporting-relcanonical-http-headers.html
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/20
Hi everybody,
I'm using this code to send a data stream to the client:
ResourceStreamRequestHandler handler = new
ResourceStreamRequestHandler(new IResourceStream() {
[...]
@Override
public String getContentType() {
return
"application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreads
hi Martin
First, I understand that wicket internals fail, but why the javascript i
added using AjaxCallDecorator (I used the example in the Apache Wicket
Cookbook) to block the second submit - has no effect?
I see the JS is added in the beginning of the onclick property of the button
and is call
Hi Martin,
The Wicket Session is stored in the HttpSession, and the servlet spec does
not allow retrieving HttpSessions by ID. You may need to store the relevant
data in a more accessible location.
For a simple non-distributed application (single server), you might just
put a map keyed by session
I'm seeing this exception from time to time and I'm not sure where it's coming
from.
java.lang.NullPointerException
at
org.apache.wicket.request.mapper.MountedMapper.checkHomePage(MountedMapper.java:459)
at
org.apache.wicket.request.mapper.MountedMapper.parseRequest(MountedMappe
Hi, Dan,
Thanks for your prompt response,
I also had in mind that type of workaround, so obviously I don't have much
options here :)
Best regards,
Martin
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Dan Retzlaff wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> The Wicket Session is stored in the HttpSession, and the servlet spec d
Turns out my Application.getHomePage() was returning null.
On Mar 6, 2012, at 10:37 AM, Douglas Ferguson wrote:
> I'm seeing this exception from time to time and I'm not sure where it's
> coming from.
>
> java.lang.NullPointerException
> at
> org.apache.wicket.request.mapper.MountedMappe
I think exception is thrown because you call your getTextFromDataBase
inside step's constructor, when 'user.name' and 'user.surname' are still
empty. You could try moving getAgreementText() from constructor to
another method like Component.onConfigure.
Andrea Del Bene-3 wrote
Hi,
which lin
Hi, thanks for the reply.
I tried that but unfortunately I still get the same error. Resetting it did
not alter anything.
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Thanks. But we don't have Request Params, we have a binary Request Stream
with Adobe's FDF.
In HTTP, you can do request.getInputStream() to get it, can you do the same
in Wicket?
Thanks again.
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@Dan,
Thank you so much for your help!
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Hi,
I tested my application and checked for the renderCount variable. I made a
breakpoint and checked the variable in the Debugger. Surprisingly, the
renderCount variable was not increased and remained 0 during the whole
test.
To verify my result, I made a System.out.println in the constructor of
Hi all,
I made some changes based on the CheckBoxIconPanel.java posted by Doug,
basically I added behavior to update all parents or childrens when we check
or uncheck a node:
* When we check a node, we verify all its brothers, if they are all checked
then we check its parent and recursively.
* W
Does this problem still not documented?
Does anyone know a solution to this problem?
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