Daniel, I was going to send you a private email on this as well after
reading the blog you put up.
Did you really get this working for your project?
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 6:32 PM, kevjay wrote:
> Daniel, did you ever get things to work to where the HTML files are updated
> without restarting?
Daniel, did you ever get things to work to where the HTML files are updated
without restarting? Everything is working for me but this part.
Thanks.
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>>>> google app
>>>> >> >> engine as well. Tried all the tutorials and 'useful' maven
>>>> plugins but
>>>> >> all
>>>> >> >> just didn't do the trick for me. I now use maven's resources
>
ls and 'useful' maven
>>> plugins but
>>> >> all
>>> >> >> just didn't do the trick for me. I now use maven's resources
>>> plugin to
>>> >> >> copy the resources from the maven repository to the war/lib folde
just didn't do the trick for me. I now use maven's resources
>>> plugin to
>>> >> >> copy the resources from the maven repository to the war/lib folder.
>>> >> Which
>>> >> >> allows me to update/add dependencies in t
pository to the war/lib folder.
>> >> Which
>> >> >> allows me to update/add dependencies in the pom.xml, run maven and
>> add
>> >> the
>> >> >> dependencies in eclipse manually.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I
maven's resources plugin
>> to
>> >> >> copy the resources from the maven repository to the war/lib folder.
>> >> Which
>> >> >> allows me to update/add dependencies in the pom.xml, run maven and
>> add
>> >> the
>> >
gt; >>
> >> >> I have not found a maven plugin which just adds the google sdk as
> >> >> dependency for me so I don't have to mess around in eclipse
> everytime I
> >> run
> >> >> maven. Did you solve that?
> >> >>
gt;> >> I have not found a maven plugin which just adds the google sdk as
>> >> dependency for me so I don't have to mess around in eclipse everytime I
>> run
>> >> maven. Did you solve that?
>> >>
>> >> Hielke
>> >>
>>
;
> >> I have not found a maven plugin which just adds the google sdk as
> >> dependency for me so I don't have to mess around in eclipse everytime I
> run
> >> maven. Did you solve that?
> >>
> >> Hielke
> >>
> >> -Original
a maven plugin which just adds the google sdk as dependency
> for me so I don't have to mess around in eclipse everytime I run maven. Did
> you solve that?
>
> Hielke
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Daniel Watrous [mailto:daniel.watr...@gmail.com]
> Sent: donderd
riginal Message-----
>> From: Daniel Watrous [mailto:daniel.watr...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: donderdag 5 januari 2012 19:35
>> To: users@wicket.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: Wicket on Google App Engine
>>
>> Thanks for all your help. I've just posted the steps
gt; Sent: donderdag 5 januari 2012 19:35
> To: users@wicket.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Wicket on Google App Engine
>
> Thanks for all your help. I've just posted the steps required to get
> current versions of wicket and gae to work together.
>
>
> http://software.danielwat
aven. Did you
solve that?
Hielke
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Watrous [mailto:daniel.watr...@gmail.com]
Sent: donderdag 5 januari 2012 19:35
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wicket on Google App Engine
Thanks for all your help. I've just posted the steps required to get curre
Thanks for sharing!
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 7:35 PM, Daniel Watrous wrote:
> Thanks for all your help. I've just posted the steps required to get
> current versions of wicket and gae to work together.
>
>
> http://software.danielwatrous.com/software-engineering/wordpress-plugin-licensing-wicket-on
Thanks for all your help. I've just posted the steps required to get
current versions of wicket and gae to work together.
http://software.danielwatrous.com/software-engineering/wordpress-plugin-licensing-wicket-on-google-app-engine
Daniel
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:46 AM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreir
I think the class to use is
http://code.google.com/p/kickat26/source/browse/trunk/src/de/kickat26/ui/wicket/GAEModificationWatcher.java
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
ernesto.reina...@jweekend.com> wrote:
> You could use a modified version of resource watcher that
You could use a modified version of resource watcher that does not use
threads and modify request cycle so that watcher is executed before each
request cycle. I remember there was some blog somewhere explaining this
technique... Maybe it was this...
http://stronglytypedblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/wi
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 8:40 AM, Hans Lesmeister 2
wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
>
> Daniel Watrous-2 wrote
>>
>> I tried putting in this:
>> getResourceSettings().setResourcePollFrequency(Duration.ONE_SECOND);
True!
GAE Initializer actually disables the ModificationWatcher.
>>
>
> GAE does not allow you
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Watrous-2 wrote
>
> I tried putting in this:
> getResourceSettings().setResourcePollFrequency(Duration.ONE_SECOND);
>
GAE does not allow you to start additional threads and that's what
setResourcePollFrequency(...) does I think
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Hans
http://cantaa.de
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I tried putting in this:
getResourceSettings().setResourcePollFrequency(Duration.ONE_SECOND);
But the resource still doesn't update without restarting the google
app engine environment. I just tried it by running Start and that no
longer updates automatically either.
In the process of trying to m
Read here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/faqs.html#FAQs-Deployment
The relevant setting is:
getResourceSettings().setResourcePollFrequency(duration);
Sven
On 01/04/2012 10:31 PM, Daniel Watrous wrote:
Great. I now have it working with either the jar download or the
dependency in the
Great. I now have it working with either the jar download or the
dependency in the pom.xml file. In the dependency xml snippet I didn't
realize that I needed to manually provide the version, but after I did
then it worked fine.
Whenever I update a class and save it in Eclipse, that class is
update
With maven it's very easy, just add the dependency to your pom as
suggested and forget about it.
Alternatively you can download the jar form maven central manually and
add it to your project:
http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/wicketstuff/wicketstuff-gae-initializer/
Hope this helps
Sve
I'm still not sure how to create the jar file. No one is commenting on
it so I feel a bit silly. Should it be obvious?
Am I supposed to include the source with my project or a jar. If a
jar, how should I build the jar?
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Sven Meier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> make sure you hav
Hi,
make sure you have compatible versions for Wicket and gae-initializer,
i.e. they should be the same.
Sven
On 01/04/2012 08:49 PM, Daniel Watrous wrote:
I'm slowly making progress.
I see now that what Sven replied with goes in the pom.xml.
What I'm not sure of is if I still need a jar
I'm slowly making progress.
I see now that what Sven replied with goes in the pom.xml.
What I'm not sure of is if I still need a jar file or the source as
part of my project. I have made the update to my pom.xml, and I'm now
getting this error when I attempt to run my application:
java.lang.NoCl
Is that the same thing as adding the jar file to the build path in eclipse?
How do I build gae-initializer.jar? I tried running 'mvn jar', but it
gave an error about unknown lifecycle phase.
Daniel
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Sven Meier wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> you just have to add the gae-
Hi Daniel,
you just have to add the gae-initializer as a dependency to your project:
org.wicketstuff
wicketstuff-gae-initializer
${wicket.version}
That's all.
Sven
On 01/04/2012 07:35 PM, Daniel Watrous wrote:
Also, where do I put the wicket.properties file, and do I need to
update any xml
Also, where do I put the wicket.properties file, and do I need to
update any xml files to indicate that there is a wicket.properties
file
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:30 AM, Daniel Watrous
wrote:
> How do I create the gae-initializer.jar?
>
> I have run mvn compile and generated the class files. I c
How do I create the gae-initializer.jar?
I have run mvn compile and generated the class files. I can zip those
up, but I'm not sure if there should be a META-INF folder and what it
should have.
Daniel
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 12:21 AM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> gae-initializer project prov
Hi,
gae-initializer project provides
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/blob/master/jdk-1.6-parent/gae-initializer-parent/gae-initializer/src/main/java/org/wicketstuff/gae/GaeInitializer.java
which is an implementation of org.apache.wicket.IInitializer and declares it in
https://github.com/wicket
Not really...
I just had the idea of storing pages directly to the BigTable, so this is
more of a PoC.
:-)
Bruno Borges
www.brunoborges.com.br
+55 21 76727099
"The glory of great men should always be
measured by the means they have used to
acquire it."
- Francois de La Rochefoucauld
On Sat,
Nice
Have you tried this with wicket 1.5?
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 7:22 AM, Bruno Borges wrote:
> Like I've tweeted a few days ago, I've implemented a BigTableGAEPageStore
> for Wicket so we can advance another step further full compatibility with
> Google App Engine.
>
> The project can be seen
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