Hi all,
I have a some questions about the current state of this feature.
Firstly, how reliable is it? (Works on all/current browsers? Can still break
under certain circumstances?)
And secondly, how would I store my own state information per tab/window? The
session context seems too broad bec
We have noticed that most robust if you can get different session for each
tab because the session shares models and will easily conflict if session
is not distinct for each tab.
2016-12-07 12:42 GMT+02:00 Urbani, Edmund :
> Hi all,
>
> I have a some questions about the current state of this fe
Ok, but how do you create a session per tab? Also, I would at least need to
login the authenticated user in the new session.
On 12/07/2016 11:43 AM, Martin Makundi wrote:
We have noticed that most robust if you can get different session for each
tab because the session shares models and will ea
This should be built into wicket core, automatic session management. Login
once and enable multiple tabs and a new sub-session for each tab.
If user logs out from any of the sessions, all would be invalidated.
Not sure if this exists yet, but would be needed.
**
Martin
2016-12-07 12:59 GMT+02:0
Hi,
What kind of problem exactly you try to solve there ?
What kind of issues do you face ?
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 12:07 PM, Martin Makundi <
martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com> wrote:
> This should be built into wick
If one makes a single-page application that has multiple tabs (within one
browser window), and you do not want to make custom logic to allow multi
window/tab (in browser) management into session, it would work best if
there was separate "session" for each browser tab/window inside wicket.
Simplest
Could you please expand on
"and you do not want to make custom logic to allow multi
window/tab (in browser)" ?
How exactly Wicket prevents the "multi browser tabs/windows" ?
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 1:37 PM, Martin Makun
> Could you please expand on
> "and you do not want to make custom logic to allow multi
> window/tab (in browser)" ?
>
> How exactly Wicket prevents the "multi browser tabs/windows" ?
>
If all browser windows have same session then a single page application
will always show same wicket TabbedPanel
What I am missing (and what my original question was referring to) is a per-tab
context to put things. Think eg. of a page with a data table and some filters.
The user applies filters, clicks on one of the found items (navigating to a
different page), edits, saves (sends the user back to the pag
Both your problems are easily solveable by using the page instance as
"context".
The TabbedPanel is an instance of a Java object that is somewhere inside of
an instance of a Page.
Wicket provides org.apache.wicket.ajax.AjaxNewWindowNotifyingBehavior that
can be used to notify the page that it is o
> What I am missing (and what my original question was referring to) is a
> per-tab context to put things. Think eg. of a page with a data table and
> some filters. The user applies filters, clicks on one of the found items
> (navigating to a different page), edits, saves (sends the user back to th
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 2:40 PM, Martin Makundi <
martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com> wrote:
> > What I am missing (and what my original question was referring to) is a
> > per-tab context to put things. Think eg. of a page with a data table and
> > some filters. The user applies filters, clicks on
>
>
> >
> > Both your problems are easily solveable by using the page instance as
> > > "context".
> > > The TabbedPanel is an instance of a Java object that is somewhere
> inside
> > of
> > > an instance of a Page.
> > > Wicket provides org.apache.wicket.ajax.AjaxNewWindowNotifyingBehavior
> > tha
TabbedPanel? I was talking purely about browser tabs, so let's avoid confusion
and keep TabbedPanel out of this thread. ;)
What you are suggesting with AjaxNewWindowModifyingBehavior is more or less what
I had in mind for a single-page application. However in a multi-page multi-tab
scenario ke
> TabbedPanel? I was talking purely about browser tabs, so let's avoid
> confusion and keep TabbedPanel out of this thread. ;)
>
Sorry, that's our own use case we are having trouble with =)
> What you are suggesting with AjaxNewWindowModifyingBehavior is more or
> less what I had in mind for a s
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