Regarding the markupException, the example I posted was flawed, must
be: return Markup.of(wicket:panelit works/wicket:panel);
But that is not relevant to my report. The example on github had this fixed.
Any other ideas / somewhat clean workaround? SHould I open a JIRA
issue on this, or two?
On
So debugging a bit, I find that I get hit by the
PanelMarkupSourcingStrategy. It seems it throws away the body markup
in favcor of the associated Markup. So I could advance one step by
extending WebMarkupContainer instead of Panel.
I notice that when extending Panel, getMarkup() is being called 3
Hi,
I didn't dig to much into the code, but keep in mind that you are
disabling markup caching in your example. This might explain why
getMarkup is called three times.
Anyway, in your specific case it might be better not to implement
IMarkupCacheKeyProvider and IMarkupResourceStreamProvider,
So, I have a working solution like this:
public class CustomMarkupFallbackMarkupContainer extends
WebMarkupContainer implements IMarkupCacheKeyProvider {
public CustomMarkupFallbackMarkupContainer(String id,
IModelString model) {super(id, model);}
@Override
public IMarkupFragment
I forgot to mention, for my solution to work, the associated markup
file must not have tags outside the wicket:panel tags:
wicket:panel
Fallback works!
/wicket:panel
as opposed to
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
xmlns:wicket=http://wicket.apache.org;
I realize now using the wicket:panel tag only works with panels, so
maybe the wicket way to go would be to have a raw markup file
without the xmlns declaration. I don't know. In any case, I preferred
to use a panel with a complete html file like for any other panel,
so I had to circumvent the
Hi,
I've found a simple solution delegating markup providing to
DefaultMarkupResourceStreamProvider:
public class CustomMarkupFallback2Panel extends Panel implements
IMarkupCacheKeyProvider,
IMarkupResourceStreamProvider {
private final DefaultMarkupResourceStreamProvider
Hi,
I am trying to create a wicket panel that renders markup from some
remote source, but if fetching fails, renders some fallback markup. I
want to achieve this with minimal code.
I tried two approaches one based on overriding getMarkup(), one based
on
Hi,
which Wicket version?
The first approach leads to a MarkupException here with Wicket 1.6.x.
Regards
Sven
On 09/15/2014 07:37 PM, Thibault Kruse wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to create a wicket panel that renders markup from some
remote source, but if fetching fails, renders some fallback
Sorry, this was wicket 1.6.16 and 1.6.17.
Here is a quickstart, to reproduce both cases some comments have to be switched:
https://github.com/tkruse/custommarkup
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 7:50 PM, Sven Meier s...@meiers.net wrote:
Hi,
which Wicket version?
The first approach leads to a
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