Hello,
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
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> There is a solution: not to deploy your application more than 2-3 times...
>
> Martijn
>
Actually, there is a less radical solution, which is not to use a Sun JVM,
as the PermGenSpace is a specific implementation limitation of these.
IcedTea for example do no
Hi,
Pinger wrote:
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> I want to get a Yes/No confirm dialog, so I only "Do Stuff" if they say
> yes..
>
What kind of confirmation ? Javascript ? Html ?
for the first, you could use this
ajaxButton.add(new SimpleAttributeModifier("onclick", "return
confirm('Delete ?');"));
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Hi,
I'm myself discovering Wicket, but I'll try to nswer some of your questions
;)
René Samselnig wrote:
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> * What experience do you have regarding performance of wicket
> applications?
>
I haven't built a large application with Wicket yet, but in a JPA CRUD
examples I made, Wicket performs
Ah, just an addition about performance:
Session size can be a bottleneck in performance, so one have just to be
careful about what to put in his session and by using detachable models for
example.
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Hi,
gantini wrote:
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> But when I modify any html file, no reload is performed :-((
>
This may take time, especially with HTML files (in opposition to class files
change) and in an unvisible manner (again in opposition to class files
change where Tomcat reloads the context).
Try waiting f
Hi,
I am not sure I understood why you are using filters ... anyway, it is
perfectly possible to pass parameters to a Wicket page via URLs by providing
a constructor taking a PageParameters as an argument + configuring the
adequate URL encoding strategy.
Look http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/p
Hi,
Seems very interesting to me also.
In fact, what I would be interested in seeing in more details is the
groovy way of describing models as closures.
Can you please elaborate on this point ? (the propertyModel for instance,
and how the Grooby properties may help ?)
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jwcarman wrote:
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> How about something like:
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> public class DefaultFocusBehavior extends AbstractBehavior
> {
> private Component component;
>
> public void bind( Component component )
> {
> this.component = component;
> component.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>
[ ] +1, Wicket 1.4 is 1.3 + generics, drop support for 1.3
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vincent Renaville-2 wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I try to display a application a table with odd line in red and even line
> in
> blue.
> For each cell of the table I use a label.
>
> Somebody know how can I set the color to a label.
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Vincent
>
>
Hello,
I assume that
Or use as the repeating element, instead of span ;-)
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