Hi,
You are right!
It looks like a bug.
Please file a ticket about it.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 3:22 AM, terasaka.k wrote:
> How does the conditional statement 'if
> (resourceResponse.dataNeedsToBeWritten(attributes))' in
> PackageResource$newResourceResponse turn false?
>
> dataNeedsToBeWritten(
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 6:16 PM, gmparker2000 wrote:
> Good to know. I am planning on making the move some time in the coming
> months and had anticipated that this may not work exactly like this in 1.5.
> From what I have described is there any reason to think this can't be done
> in 1.5?
Hi all,
Good news. The Memory Leak issue is fixed by updgrading the wicket
version to 1.5.4. Thanks to everyone for the support
//Madhusudhan S
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//Maddy
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Thank you for your quick reply.
I issued as WICKET-4480.
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Hello,
I'm facing really strange behaviour in my wicket web application. I have two
websites:
1. The first website at some point must send post data to another wicket
website. The form code that's gonna transport post data:
String form = "";
form += "";
form += "";
form += "";
2.The second websi
Hi,
Upgrade to 1.5.5.
This problem as introduced in 1.5.4 and reverted with
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-4338 in 1.5.5
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Satrix wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm facing really strange behaviour in my wicket web application. I have two
> websites:
>
> 1. The f
Hey Martin, I've tried and changed the wicket version to 1.5.5 but the
problem still occurs :/
Any idea what can be wrong ?
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When the second page (the one that the form action points to) is
constructed its PageParameters should not have POST parameters, only
GET (extracted from the request url).
Create a quickstart that reproduces the problem and attach it to Jira.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Satrix wrote:
> Hey
Ahhh! It works :). I had some WAR related issues. I confirm that by uprading
wicket version to 1.5.5 the problem with POST parameters in URL is fixed.
Martin THANK YOU VERY MUCH, you made my day :)
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fyi it was a bug in our code
2012/3/23 nino martinez wael
> Yes are using ajax, but it's the same when not using ajax..
>
>
> 2012/3/23 Michal Wegrzyn
>
>> Are you using ajax? Maybe you are adding appender but form container is
>> not added to the ajax target?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Michal Wegr
I'm new to Java, Tomcat, and Wicket. I apologize in advance for asking the
obvious.
Tomcat logs complain that log4j is not properly configured. I placed my
log4j.properties file in the /WEB-INF/classes folder and errors stop.
I would like ALL Wicket applications to share a single log4j.pr
I want to swap panels using the event model in 1.5. This is very similar to
the panel swapping code (wicket 1.4.x) found in the Apache Wicket Cookbook but
uses the event model instead. The problem is I can't set the panel equal to
its replacement, like you would in 1.4.x. This is found on th
OuterPanelClass.this.panel.replaceWith(replacement);
OuterPanelClass.this.panel=replacement;
-igor
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Jeffrey Schneller
wrote:
> I want to swap panels using the event model in 1.5. This is very similar to
> the panel swapping code (wicket 1.4.x) found in the Apa
Thanks. But what does OuterPanelClass refer to in my example?
I don't think either of these are right:
MyEmptyPanel.this.panel.replaceWith(replacement);
-or-
MyPage.this.panel.replaceWith(replacement);
Or do I need to define workingPanel as a private member of my page class and
then have:
My
paste your entire panel/page class...
-igor
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Jeffrey Schneller
wrote:
> Thanks. But what does OuterPanelClass refer to in my example?
>
> I don't think either of these are right:
>
> MyEmptyPanel.this.panel.replaceWith(replacement);
> -or-
> MyPage.this.panel.re
Here it is:
public class Admin extends WebPage {
private Component workingPanel;
public Admin() {
super();
init();
}
@Override
public void renderHead(IHeaderResponse response) {
resp
that is correct
-igor
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Jeffrey Schneller
wrote:
> Here it is:
>
>
> public class Admin extends WebPage {
>
> private Component workingPanel;
>
> public Admin() {
> super();
> init();
> }
>
> @Override
>
It worked. I did override BrowserInfoPage.java and BrowserInfoPage.html.
Thanks,
Suresh
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This is a log4j issue, not Wicket. However, if memory serves, you can set
a system property before starting Tomcat. Something like:
-Dlog4j.configuration=name.and.location.of.your.log4j.properties.file
A log4j forum is probably the best place to query the current "best
practice" on this.
Fr
Only problem is that it is not working. The panels never update to the new
panels. I can see that the onEvent fires as the javascript alert is shown.
But the javascript is only shown the first time I click a link. After the
first click, all the links call their onClick method and send the e
yes, every panel has to have onevent. in this case the panel that has
onevent is replaced by a panel that doesnt, so it no longer receives
the event. what you should do is put the onevent in the page, not in
the panel.
-igor
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Jeffrey Schneller
wrote:
> Only proble
Unless you override the onEvent method for each panel (MyPanel1, MyPanel2 and
MyPanel3) ,
only the first working panel will manage the event.
one solution would be :
public class Admin extends WebPage {
@Override
public void onEvent(IEvent event) {
super.onEvent(event);
Thank you Igor and Francois!! This solved my problem and it is working
perfectly now.
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From: Francois Meillet [mailto:qq...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 4:45 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Event handling and swapping panels
Unless
I am not sure what is 'behavior with id: 0' ... I am just trying to use a
simple modal window.. But when I try to close the modal window I am getting
this error.
org.apache.wicket.behavior.InvalidBehaviorIdException: Cannot find behavior
with id: 0 on component: [ModalWindow [Component id = conte
I am trying to build an app which receives http request from client and save
the requested data to the database and then reply(http response) the
appropriate data again from the database, And it is not a form like
application, (just receive the request and then response to it).
I don't have previou
Hi,
Check http://wicketinaction.com/2011/07/wicket-1-5-mounting-resources/
. This is for Wicket 1.5/6.0. Since you just start it is better to
start with the latest version.
I'd recommend "Apache Wicket Cookbook". It is really good. It is
written for 1.4 but most of the examples should work for 1.5
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 10:17 PM, Richard W. Adams wrote:
> This is a log4j issue, not Wicket. However, if memory serves, you can set
> a system property before starting Tomcat. Something like:
>
> -Dlog4j.configuration=name.and.location.of.your.log4j properties.file
>
This is the correct way to
> Additionally you can put log4j.properties in its own jar and put it in
> $tomcat/lib.
That's the default for Tomcat 6+, but formally the location for shared
classpath entries is defined in the property common.loader in
$tomcat/conf/catalina.properties. So e.g. to "re-establish" the older stru
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