Hi,
i have to output scientific data in different ways depended from a query
parameter verbose. For a high value of verbose the data will be shown
with html decoration, e.g. formattet with lists etc. For a low value of
verbose the data will be shown in a raw form, so other programms can
read the d
On Mon, February 18, 2013, Carl-Eric Menzel wrote:
> For generating binaries, I would *really* recommend doing this change.
> Pages simply are not a good fit for that. Also, it shouldn't be that
> big of a change, since you're writing to the Response anyway. Within
> AbstractResource's WriteCallba
Hi,
This was experimental feature which didn't gain much popularity.
The discussion to remove it is : http://markmail.org/thread/emzrqxmp4hahzipx
The ticket is: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3687
The Git revision is: 41a7915606e0332711ee3b7fc85cb55aad246fae
There is no replacement
Hi,
You can use requestCycle.replaceAllRequestHandlers(new
ResourceRequestHandler(new ByteArrayResource(byteArray))) in your page code.
This will stop the page rendering and will return the byte[] from this
response. You can still configure the ByteArrayResource - filename,
disposition, etc.
On
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 10:14 AM, Dr. Britta Landgraf <
b.landg...@fz-juelich.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have to output scientific data in different ways depended from a query
> parameter verbose. For a high value of verbose the data will be shown
> with html decoration, e.g. formattet with list
On Tue, February 19, 2013, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> You can use requestCycle.replaceAllRequestHandlers(new
> ResourceRequestHandler(new ByteArrayResource(byteArray))) in your page code.
> This will stop the page rendering and will return the byte[] from this
> response. You can still configure the
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Martin Dietze wrote:
> On Tue, February 19, 2013, Martin Grigorov wrote:
>
> > You can use requestCycle.replaceAllRequestHandlers(new
> > ResourceRequestHandler(new ByteArrayResource(byteArray))) in your page
> code.
> > This will stop the page rendering and will
On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 09:23:28 +0100
Martin Dietze wrote:
> IMO the problem is not that much how the response is generated,
> but how the component is already uses within the system. At
> this point creating a download link is simple as it simply is a
> BookmarkableLink to that page with the approp
On Tue, February 19, 2013, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> This is how it works.
> #replaceAllRequestHandlers() throws an exception to stop doing whatever it
> does at the moment.
> #scheduleRequestHandlerAfterCurrent() just appends a new RH to the list and
> executes it when all previous are executed.
Hi Guys,
I'm attempting to use Wicket 6.5 with Websphere AS 8. This works fine, but
the problems occur when I add CDI into the mix. To do this I'm using the
wicket-cdi library.
Even with a basic class injection I get the following errors:
[19-2-13 16:29:54:405 CET] 002e AnnotatedType W
Annot
We have a Web design team and a Java development team on our project. We're
using Wicket for our pages.
I know Wicket was designed to make it easy for designers and developers to
work together, but we're actually finding the opposite -- it's difficult to
communicate changes back and forth. We're f
Hi!
What you describe should only happen in certain cases:
- when you link to the page using a stored reference e.g.
in ctor:
myTargetPage = new MyTargetPage()
in click handler:
setResponsePage(myTargetPage);
This results in a single, shared page instance. The page will keep track
of state,
> This means that your freshly created page instance loads data from a source
> which "caches" its data. E.g. your EntityFactory does not always return a
> fresh instance.
>
> So the first question is: how do you link to your "Add a record" page?
Bas,
You are definitely describing the stateful n
Mike,
That looks normal; you are creating a new JobAddPage for every click, so
that's not the problem.
Can you share some code from the JobAddPage? And is the EntityFactory
class something you've built yourself?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Kind regards,
Bas Gooren
Op 19-2-2013 18:37, schreef
> This means that your freshly created page instance loads data from a
> source which "caches" its data. E.g. your EntityFactory does not
> always return a fresh instance.
>
> So the first question is: how do you link to your "Add a record" page?
Bas, following up on your second consideration,
> And is the EntityFactory class something you've built yourself?
It is and a quick test revealed that was the culprit! I've got some work to do
there. Thanks so much, Bas!
Regards,
Mike
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I sort of got it to work, but now when I move items from one side of the
palette to the other and try to save it, the changes are not picked up by
the model and are not saved ...
public class MyPalette extends Palette {
private List unselectedChoices;
public MyPalette(String id, IModel> model,
Hi,
I'm a happy user of https://github.com/42Lines/wicket-source with a small
improvement from https://github.com/cleiter/wicketsource-contextmenu (provides
an item in the context menu instead of an entry in the Dev Tools -> Markup
-> Style -> ...)
Maybe this can be extended to look for the html
Who uses what and why?
I've only ever used Eclipse, but I discovered IntelliJ earlier this week
and it's so different. Just wondering pros and cons on each.
Thanks!
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Stephen Walsh | http://connectwithawalsh.com
if you push the submit button before sending any event, you will see that
changes made to the model are saved correclty.
But in case you fire any event, you redisplay 'this' (the palette) before the
model is updated.
The state of this, in that case, is like a new original palette.
So far, only t
At SRMvision we use exclusively IntelliJ for developping. Its excellent
Maven support, smart completion and robustness made us forget eclipse very
quickly.
Le 19 févr. 2013 22:18, "Stephen Walsh" a
écrit :
> Who uses what and why?
>
> I've only ever used Eclipse, but I discovered IntelliJ earlier
Hi;
You use one of them and you feel like you are missing something? No you are
not. The one you are most familiar with is the best.
I use intellij ...
This discussion might also give you what you are looking for.
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Which-IDE-you-use-develop-80181.S.125932453?qid=98
That's what I'm hoping for. IntelliJ looks a lot more polished especially
for the Mac.
Eclipse is crippling at times because it is so slow. Just sort of getting
a feel for the Wicket community and what people like best.
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You have a mac ?
Choose the best tool !
Choose Intellij !
François Meillet
Formation Wicket - Développement Wicket
Le 19 févr. 2013 à 23:06, Stephen Walsh a écrit
:
> That's what I'm hoping for. IntelliJ looks a lot more polished especially
> for the Mac.
>
> Eclipse is crippling at ti
So, what do I do to update the palette's model with the changes before
target.add(this) ?
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Francois Meillet [via Apache Wicket] <
ml-node+s1842946n4656572...@n4.nabble.com> wrote:
> if you push the submit button before sending any event, you will see that
> changes
I also develop on a Mac, but I use Eclipse. I've become so familiar with the
Eclipse tools and shortcut keys along with the Maven plugins and Tomcat Server
panel/console that I've never bothered to try anything else, though I should
probably put my fears aside and give IntelliJ a spin!
Mike
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Here's the thing, Intellij is great, but it costs like five zillion
dollars! (slight exaggeration). So I use Eclipse since its FREE! and it
works great for me (even on a Mac). The nice thing about Wicket is that
you don't need any special IDE plugins to use it. As long as your IDE
knows how
IntelliJ currently costs €179 (personal license). It allows me to work *way*
more effectively (on a Mac) than with Eclipse, which I find cluttered, slow,
non-intuitive and simply not supporting my work style/flow.
Say you gain 10 minutes per day when using IntelliJ and say you charge 60€/h:
10mi
There is a free version too... though it wont help you much on Html, js and
css
Josh
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 1:40 AM, Thomas Götz wrote:
> IntelliJ currently costs €179 (personal license). It allows me to work
> *way* more effectively (on a Mac) than with Eclipse, which I find
> cluttered, slow
The model is updated after a submit or an ajax event.
You need to choose and to implement it.
François Meillet
Formation Wicket - Développement Wicket
Le 19 févr. 2013 à 23:18, grazia a écrit :
> So, what do I do to update the palette's model with the changes before
> target.add(this) ?
>
On Tue 19.02.2013 15:17, Stephen Walsh wrote:
> Who uses what and why?
>
> I've only ever used Eclipse, but I discovered IntelliJ earlier this week
> and it's so different. Just wondering pros and cons on each.
I'm using NetBeans for serveral years now and havn't missed a
feature yet. IMHO NetBe
all the popular IDEs have more or less converged in regard to their
java feature set. now its just a matter of muscle memory :)
-igor
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 4:39 PM, Timo Schmidt wrote:
> On Tue 19.02.2013 15:17, Stephen Walsh wrote:
>> Who uses what and why?
>>
>> I've only ever used Eclipse,
http://java.dzone.com/articles/why-idea-better-eclipse
François Meillet
Formation Wicket - Développement Wicket
Le 20 févr. 2013 à 01:57, Igor Vaynberg a écrit :
> all the popular IDEs have more or less converged in regard to their
> java feature set. now its just a matter of muscle memor
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