Re: Multiple Button Problem in Wicket

2011-02-03 Thread Pedro Santos
Hi Steven, I opened a ticket to this problem. I would be very helpful if you
send an quickstart also.

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 2:26 PM, sheadley3228
steven.head...@cats.usdoj.govwrote:


 Hello All,

I have 3 buttons in my form and have read over the documentation
 concerning multiple buttons but can't get the buttons to work correctly.

 Here is my Form:

 public UserVerifyForm(String id) {
  super(id);

  add(new Button(retrieveButton) {
@Override
public void onSubmit() {
info(retrieve was pressed!);
}
  }

  add(new Button(reportButton){
public void onSubmit() {
info(report was pressed!);
}
  });

  add(new Button(clearButton)
.setDefaultFormProcessing(false)
.add( new SimpleAttributeModifier(onclick,
 clearJavascript)));

 }



 My html Page looks like:
 .
 .
 .
  div class=srchbtn
input wicket:id=retrieveButton type=submit
 class=submit  value=Retrieve /
input wicket:id=clearButton type=reset
 class=submit value=Clear /
input type=submit wicket:id=reportButton
 class=submit  value=Report /
/div

 When I try to run with the following I get this error Message:

 [2/2/11 10:48:35:370 EST] 001c SystemOut O 69728 [WebContainer : 0]
 ERROR org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle  - The component(s) below failed to
 render. A common problem is that you have added a component in code but
 forgot to reference it in the markup (thus the component will never be
 rendered).

 1. [MarkupContainer [Component id = reportButton]]

 any help would be appreciated


 Thanks,


 Steven H.



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Re: Multiple Button Problem in Wicket

2011-02-03 Thread Pedro Santos
ops: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3417

On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 9:02 AM, Pedro Santos pedros...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Steven, I opened a ticket to this problem. I would be very helpful if
 you send an quickstart also.


 On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 2:26 PM, sheadley3228 
 steven.head...@cats.usdoj.gov wrote:


 Hello All,

I have 3 buttons in my form and have read over the documentation
 concerning multiple buttons but can't get the buttons to work correctly.

 Here is my Form:

 public UserVerifyForm(String id) {
  super(id);

  add(new Button(retrieveButton) {
@Override
public void onSubmit() {
info(retrieve was pressed!);
}
  }

  add(new Button(reportButton){
public void onSubmit() {
info(report was pressed!);
}
  });

  add(new Button(clearButton)
.setDefaultFormProcessing(false)
.add( new SimpleAttributeModifier(onclick,
 clearJavascript)));

 }



 My html Page looks like:
 .
 .
 .
  div class=srchbtn
input wicket:id=retrieveButton type=submit
 class=submit  value=Retrieve /
input wicket:id=clearButton type=reset
 class=submit value=Clear /
input type=submit wicket:id=reportButton
 class=submit  value=Report /
/div

 When I try to run with the following I get this error Message:

 [2/2/11 10:48:35:370 EST] 001c SystemOut O 69728 [WebContainer :
 0]
 ERROR org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle  - The component(s) below failed to
 render. A common problem is that you have added a component in code but
 forgot to reference it in the markup (thus the component will never be
 rendered).

 1. [MarkupContainer [Component id = reportButton]]

 any help would be appreciated


 Thanks,


 Steven H.



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Re: Multiple Button Problem in Wicket

2011-02-03 Thread Pedro Santos
Disconsider my last mail, both it was not a bug and I replied in the wrong
thread.

On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 9:02 AM, Pedro Santos pedros...@gmail.com wrote:

 ops: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3417


 On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 9:02 AM, Pedro Santos pedros...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Steven, I opened a ticket to this problem. I would be very helpful if
 you send an quickstart also.


 On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 2:26 PM, sheadley3228 
 steven.head...@cats.usdoj.gov wrote:


 Hello All,

I have 3 buttons in my form and have read over the documentation
 concerning multiple buttons but can't get the buttons to work correctly.

 Here is my Form:

 public UserVerifyForm(String id) {
  super(id);

  add(new Button(retrieveButton) {
@Override
public void onSubmit() {
info(retrieve was pressed!);
}
  }

  add(new Button(reportButton){
public void onSubmit() {
info(report was pressed!);
}
  });

  add(new Button(clearButton)
.setDefaultFormProcessing(false)
.add( new SimpleAttributeModifier(onclick,
 clearJavascript)));

 }



 My html Page looks like:
 .
 .
 .
  div class=srchbtn
input wicket:id=retrieveButton type=submit
 class=submit  value=Retrieve /
input wicket:id=clearButton type=reset
 class=submit value=Clear /
input type=submit wicket:id=reportButton
 class=submit  value=Report /
/div

 When I try to run with the following I get this error Message:

 [2/2/11 10:48:35:370 EST] 001c SystemOut O 69728 [WebContainer :
 0]
 ERROR org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle  - The component(s) below failed to
 render. A common problem is that you have added a component in code but
 forgot to reference it in the markup (thus the component will never be
 rendered).

 1. [MarkupContainer [Component id = reportButton]]

 any help would be appreciated


 Thanks,


 Steven H.



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Multiple Button Problem in Wicket

2011-02-02 Thread sheadley3228

Hello All,

I have 3 buttons in my form and have read over the documentation
concerning multiple buttons but can't get the buttons to work correctly.

Here is my Form:

public UserVerifyForm(String id) {
  super(id);

  add(new Button(retrieveButton) {
@Override
public void onSubmit() {
info(retrieve was pressed!);
}
  }

  add(new Button(reportButton){
public void onSubmit() {
info(report was pressed!);
}
  });

  add(new Button(clearButton)
.setDefaultFormProcessing(false)
.add( new SimpleAttributeModifier(onclick, clearJavascript)));
  
}



My html Page looks like:
.
.
.
  div class=srchbtn
input wicket:id=retrieveButton type=submit
class=submit  value=Retrieve /
input wicket:id=clearButton type=reset
class=submit value=Clear /
input type=submit wicket:id=reportButton 
class=submit  value=Report /
/div

When I try to run with the following I get this error Message:

[2/2/11 10:48:35:370 EST] 001c SystemOut O 69728 [WebContainer : 0]
ERROR org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle  - The component(s) below failed to
render. A common problem is that you have added a component in code but
forgot to reference it in the markup (thus the component will never be
rendered).

1. [MarkupContainer [Component id = reportButton]]

any help would be appreciated


Thanks,


Steven H.

  
  
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Re: Multiple Button Problem in Wicket

2011-02-02 Thread msj121

To be honest, I decided to stick this code into my own web page (it has a
form), but I put it outside of it without a form, and it works fine

Shows up just dandy. I did of course change your retrieveButton code to add
an );. So I presume it is something else in your code stopping your code
from compiling or something Perhaps something wrong with UserVerifyForm,
not sure what this extends. I assume you edited a lot of your code which was
necessary when you put it up on the boards, which you may, but everything
works for me What version of Wicket are you using?
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