Hi,
IRequestTarget has been replaced by IRequestHandler in Wicket 1.5.0.
Check http://wicketinaction.com/2011/07/wicket-1-5-request-mapper/,
http://wicketinaction.com/2011/07/wicket-1-5-mounting-pages/ and
http://wicketinaction.com/2011/07/wicket-1-5-mounting-resources/
See whether any of the pro
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-5112
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Sven Meier wrote:
> It seems UrlValidator chokes on parantheses.
>
> Please open an Jira issue.
>
> Thanks
> Sven
>
>
> On 03/21/2013 04:33 PM, Teresa Batista Neto wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> One of our users got
super work ! super thanks ! :-)
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 9:21 PM, Andrea Del Bene wrote:
> Dear Wicketers,
>
> I'm really excited to announce that, after almost two years of work (in
> may spare time), I've finished and published my free guide to Wicket!
> You can find it at
> https://code.googl
Hi,
I'm using a wizard page on which there is some feedback panels. On the last
step, (since i upgraded to version 6.5 wicket) the feedback messages are
not displaying. (they are working fine on other steps).
I can correctly see each component in the form adding its own error
message.The FinishBu
Hi,
Check which component is used as root in FeedbackCollector. Is it the page
or some other component which is not parent of the component on which you
call .error() method ?
As a workaround you can use session.error() instead but I think it will be
better if you understand why the component-scop
The MywizardPage is being used as the Root component and its set in the
FeedbackCollector constructor. So it should be a parent of all components
under it.
Adding session.error to my FinishButton#OnError get the feedback panel
displayed correctly with that one message, however i'm relying on
compon
Hi,
Do you use ListView somewhere in the hierarchy by chance ?
I remember a similar issue - the component with the feedback message was in
a ListView with .setReuseItems(false). Changing it to .setReuseItems(true)
fixed the problem.
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 3:06 PM, Fergal Keating <
fergal.keat..
I've managed to avoid dealing with multiple versions of jQuery on the same
page. That sounds like a Bad Idea, and probably not necessary since in my
experience jQuery does a good job being backwards compatible. But if you
really must, http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.noConflict/ may be your ticket.
On
I recently upgraded a legacy project from Wicket 1.4 to 6.6.
In that project we provide a test system to our HTML designers,
set up as follows: whenever a change is committed into the git,
the test system pulls those changes and copies templates, JS
and CSS files into the webapp.
It seems like no
Hi,
Wicket reloads HTML templates only when running in Development mode. Do you
run your app in Dev mode ?
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Martin Dietze wrote:
> I recently upgraded a legacy project from Wicket 1.4 to 6.6.
>
> In that project we provide a test system to our HTML designers,
>
Here's an idea,
Create a native app for your phone that installs Tomcat, Jetty along
with your Wicket webapp and whatever else you might nedd.
Have your webapp on all those clients sync up with your central db whenever
they come online :)
~ Thank you,
Paul Bors
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 1:19 AM
I am Eugene's co-worker. The entire code block would be unreasonable as it
contains alot of business rules that have nothing to do with the technical
issue. The basic code summary is this:
Inside a re-usable panel orgPanel:
final DropDownChoice structureDropDown = new
DropDownChoice("StructureL"
final DropDownChoice struct = (DropDownChoice) orgPanel.get("StructureL");
This way you're breaking the encapsulation of orgPanel :(.
Why doesn't orgPanel offer the #onOfficeChange() hook in the first place?
Sven
On 03/25/2013 04:18 PM, Entropy wrote:
I am Eugene's co-worker. The entire co
Hi All,
In my application I am using *DefaultDataTable *with
*SortableDataProvider *which
has *LoadableDetachableModel *as the model.
I used it to display a set of records ( say RecordList page). When I add or
remove some records and load the page RecordList again, it displays the
changes. Howeve
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Jayakrishnan R wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In my application I am using *DefaultDataTable *with
> *SortableDataProvider *which
> has *LoadableDetachableModel *as the model.
>
Does that mean that the DataProvider returns primary key objects which are
used in the Loa
Hi,
Does that mean that the DataProvider returns primary key objects which are
used in the LoadableDetachableModel to load the real object ?
I am not sure. But one thing I noticed, the load() method of the
LoadableDetachableModel is not being called when the back button is hit.
I am getting excep
Yeah, that is what I do with my panels I write. In this case though, I'd
/RATHER/ just add the extra behavior because it means I don't have to alter
any of that orgPanel's code.
The panel build is done within a factory method and the inheritance and
design of it doesn't really make exposing that
On Mon, March 25, 2013, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> Wicket reloads HTML templates only when running in Development mode. Do you
> run your app in Dev mode ?
Yes, I do.
And I did see some changes coming through (like adding a
CSS-class to a div etc.), but today I was asked by our HTMLer,
and like hi
> Create a native app for your phone that installs Tomcat, Jetty along
> with your Wicket webapp and whatever else you might nedd.
> Have your webapp on all those clients sync up with your central db whenever
> they come online :)
how do you do explain that? running a fully compliant jvm in a sma
I was kidding hence the smiling face :P
Although, you might be able to do so in a few years or so...
You'll have to have a full native phone app since you're already have a
requirement to run the app offline (and you can't run Wicket on the phone).
If the app is static, you might get to cache some
why wait? https://code.google.com/p/i-jetty/
-igor
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Paul Bors wrote:
> I was kidding hence the smiling face :P
> Although, you might be able to do so in a few years or so...
>
> You'll have to have a full native phone app since you're already have a
> requirement
I have implemented a LessCssResource (it generates a CSS resource from
Less source files) + LessCssResourceReference. Since computing the CSS
is expensive, I would like to cache the generated CSS on the server,
once generated. It is unclear to me whether Wicket has mechanisms to do
this. I expected
I believe Wicket's resource versioning and caching logic simply provides
advice in HTTP response headers, and decorates filenames if so configured.
Do your requests come directly to Wicket's container? We reverse proxy with
HTTPD, which is probably better at caching than a Java solution could ever
We have just upgraded from wicket 1.5.4 to 1.5.10 and we are getting a
NullPointerException in the constructor of all the pages. It is happening
because our AuthorizationStrategy.isActionAuthorized calls a method on the
on our BasePage class. A NullPointerException occurrs in that method because
th
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