Hi Igor,
Why did you place the new project in trunk? I thought that trunk wasn't
under active development as it's projects were based on the discontinued
wicket 2.0.
Thanks anyways,
Bart.
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
and before you ask
we will be moving trunk to branches/wicket-2.0-discontinued and
brancies/wicket-1.x to trunk shortly
-igor
On 4/18/07, Bart Molenkamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Igor,
Why did you place the new project in trunk? I thought that trunk wasn't
under active development as it's projects were
Let me make sure I understand: you suggest that I place the img files along
with the html and java files?
But what if I have images that are used in many places in the application?
Do I keep multiple copies of that gif files?
This seems hard to maintain...
Naaman
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Yes, I noticed that on the developer list. Should the new project be in
the branch wicket-1.x now, so that it gets moved along with the others
to trunk?
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
we will be moving trunk to branches/wicket-2.0-discontinued and
brancies/wicket-1.x to trunk shortly
-igor
On
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-390
-igor
On 4/19/07, nlif [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me make sure I understand: you suggest that I place the img files
along
with the html and java files?
But what if I have images that are used in many places in the application?
Do I keep
huh?
-igor
On 4/19/07, Bart Molenkamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I noticed that on the developer list. Should the new project be in
the branch wicket-1.x now, so that it gets moved along with the others
to trunk?
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
we will be moving trunk to
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 09:48:18 -0700
Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i thought you were making fun of us, and i quote Maybe I missed
option like 'wicket-speed = 2x'? ;-)
I just meant option like development/deployment or maybe option for
experimental speedup or something like that.
Ok,
We have now switched trunk and wicket 1.x in subversion. We have been
getting reports of confused users about the status of Wicket and where
to get the code from.
We appologize for the inconvenience this will cause.
From now on trunk is again our main development branch.
The previous Wicket 2
I mean: when trunk moves to branches/wicket-2.0-DISCONTINUED, the minis
project moves to branches/wicket-2.0-DISCONTINUED along with the rest in
trunk.
I thought that the minis project should be in branches/wicket-1.x so
that it goes to trunk with the rest of the wicket-1.x branch when the
yeah, i just didnt see the point of giving out an svn url to people and
having them swith the next day, or in case of what happened the next few
hours. i trust martijn will do the right thing when he reshuffles world
again.
-igor
On 4/19/07, Bart Molenkamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mean:
Ah, ok, I understand.
Thanks,
Bart.
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
yeah, i just didnt see the point of giving out an svn url to people and
having them swith the next day, or in case of what happened the next few
hours. i trust martijn will do the right thing when he reshuffles world
again.
-igor
I take a forum about wicket in china.
You can access it by the following url.
http://gocom.primeton.com/modules/newbb/viewforum41.htm
If you want to know more about wicket in china.
try it.
my open-source software is in the release stage.
After it,i will begin a pupa project for wicket.
I hope
Thanks for the info :)
On 4/14/07, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is how mounted page parameters are put onto the url :)
/param1/value1/param2/value2
also see
IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy
that does
/value1/value2
and QueryStringUrlCodingStrategy
that does...you guessed
Thanks for the answer. :)
On 4/17/07, John Krasnay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see. In that case, you could just render the following script along
with your Registration Successful panel:
script type=text/javascript
window.setTimeout('window.location=/welcome', 5000);
/script
jk
On
Hi
I've just checked : in fact it's a relative url in the html page but,
when looking at the link with Firefox, the link is shown as the
absolute one. So you were right.
I update the wiki with the info :)
++
ZedroS
On 4/18/07, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you mean with a
Hi,
* Switching Wicket 1.3
If you depended on branches/wicket-1.x do the following in your
checked out working
copy:
svn switch http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/wicket/trunk
(if you are a Wicket committer, substitute http with https)
I'm running into some problems
You have checked it out using https instead of http
in your case switch to the https url instead
Martijn
On 4/19/07, Martin Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
* Switching Wicket 1.3
If you depended on branches/wicket-1.x do the following in your
checked out working
copy:
Martijn Dashorst schrieb:
You have checked it out using https instead of http
in your case switch to the https url instead
now that was easy, thank you.
Martin
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Hi Johan
I still don't manage to do redirection from my code.
I've even tried to do some redirection to other website or the base
URL of my app without success.
The code I use is the following :
package purgat.web.pages.user;
import org.apache.wicket.PageParameters;
import
You might consider referencing the image from a Panel, then just using
the panel everywhere. In that case the image only needs to be kept in
the package that defines the Panel.
If it's something like a logo that appears at the top of every page, you
could also define a base page that renders the
Hi all,
in our application, we were experiencing PageExpired pages. When i digged in
wicket sources i found something causes my problem and now it is ok after
change the behaviour. I dont know if it was fixed in later releases, i
wanted to share that you all.
Plz enlighten me if i am wrong or
You might consider referencing the image from a Panel, then just using
the panel everywhere. In that case the image only needs to be kept in
the package that defines the Panel.
I find it more lightweight to use a WebComponent with a
replaceComponentTagBody method that just spits out a img
Zdrasztbuite Gaspadin Maksimov.
And hello to everyone else.
I am working with some coworkers in different demos of web-frameworks to
evaluate the best suited for us.
I started with Struts2 and before one colleague almost drops Wicket I took
in the challenge of building the demo, and it is
Hi Alexey
I can attest that the mailing list is very supportive, so don't
conclude too fast ;)
Regarding your quest for information, I suggest you to browse/search
the mailing archive, which can be found there:
http://www.nabble.com/Wicket---User-f13976.html
From my experience it's very useful
Hi all,
Here is my problem:
I have a Ajax Link who shows a ModalWindow (modal2.show(
evt.getAjaxRequestTarget());) when clicked.
Inside this modal window, I have a
wicket.extensions.markup.html.tree.Treeobject.
The problem is: The user changes the status of this Tree (collapsing the
nodes),
We will switch the svn branches in wicket-stuff too.
This is also completed as of now. Wicket Stuff svn now mirrors Wicket
svn in structure.
* Trunk of wicket stuff has been moved to branches/wicket-2-DISCONTINUED
* Branch wicket-1.x has been moved to trunk
If you have code checked out for
Is there a page inside modal window? Just keep the page reference
between showing the window, don't creae new page instance every time
(inside the PageCreator).
-Matej
On 4/19/07, Renan Camponez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Here is my problem:
I have a Ajax Link who shows a ModalWindow
Thx Martjin
Martijn Dashorst a écrit :
We will switch the svn branches in wicket-stuff too.
This is also completed as of now. Wicket Stuff svn now mirrors Wicket
svn in structure.
* Trunk of wicket stuff has been moved to branches/wicket-2-DISCONTINUED
* Branch wicket-1.x has been
David,
We recently had a requirement where we wanted to include a panel from our
new Wicket app on one of our non-wicket legacy applications. To do this I
created a behavior and container page which will spit out any component
between a javascript document.write method. Then on your non-wicket
wicket:message messages come from property files, you control completely.
messages in feedbackpanel can include user-entered text, so it is the safest
to escape by default.
-igor
On 4/19/07, ZedroS Schwart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi igor
I've advanced on this issue. I'm putting my message
This doesnt works.. :(
Now, when I click on the Ajax Link for the second time, the Main page is
showed inside the ModalWindow, instead of the page who has the tree.
Following, the code:
I have a Main page, who has this modal window, and the Ajax Link:
modal = new ModalWindow(modal);
ZedroS Schwart wrote:
add(new AbstractAjaxTimerBehavior(Duration.seconds(5)) {
protected void onTimer(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
setRedirect(true);
getResponse().redirect(http://www.google.com;);
}
});
Hi,
I can't deploy the wicket examples (1.3) from the svn repository using the
Sun Application Server (glassfish v2 b43). It was working in some previous
wicket 1.3 version but now I get:
Exception sending context initialized event to listener instance of class
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 17:07:28 +0200
ZedroS Schwart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can attest that the mailing list is very supportive, so don't
conclude too fast ;)
I see, I just was upset. Sorry about that.
Regarding your quest for information, I suggest you to browse/search
the mailing
On 4/19/07, ZedroS Schwart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Johan
I still don't manage to do redirection from my code.
I've even tried to do some redirection to other website or the base
URL of my app without success.
The code I use is the following :
package purgat.web.pages.user;
import
NickCanada wrote:
Hi,
I can't deploy the wicket examples (1.3) from the svn repository using the
Sun Application Server (glassfish v2 b43). It was working in some previous
wicket 1.3 version but now I get:
Exception sending context initialized event to listener instance of class
May I suggest two things:
1. Fix link to the wicket-user archive at
http://wicket.sourceforge.net/mail-lists.html
Currently it leads to sourceforge and gives
Error: no forum chosen
I think it's on the list of things to do (JIRA).
2. Create a FAQ entry about performance with link maybe
Thanks for sharing. Could you please add this site to the WIKI?
Cheers,
Eelco
On 4/19/07, 王磊 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I take a forum about wicket in china.
You can access it by the following url.
http://gocom.primeton.com/modules/newbb/viewforum41.htm
If you want to know more about
I don't understand why you store the nav page in session. It should
be a property of the Main page.
class Main extends WebPage {
private Page nav = null;
}
and in the PageCreator:
if (nav == null) {
nav = new Navigation(Main.this);
}
return nav;
-Matej
On 4/19/07, Renan Camponez [EMAIL
Uhm.
I need to have it in session for other reasons, but even with this as a
property, I still having the same problem..
Thanks!
Any idea?
On 4/19/07, Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand why you store the nav page in session. It should
be a property of the Main page.
or you can point it to
http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?query=%28scale+OR+scales+OR+scaling+OR+scalability%29local=yforum=13974daterange=0startdate=enddate=
http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?query=%28performance+or+performs%29local=yforum=13974daterange=0startdate=enddate=
-igor
On
Hie Igor,
I need to check with you. I noticed GridView only works in
PagingNavigator but not in AjaxPagingNavigator, and to have it working in
AjaxPagingNavigator, I tried implementing a IPageable interface into
GridView but it wasn't fruitful. As far as I know and If im right about
Hello again everyone,
I haven't been around in a while. We're considering using Wicket for a
new project that will have a fair bit of Ajax voodoo. I've done Ajax
before in other environments, but not in Wicket. I see the Ajax Counter
primer [1] but I'm wondering what other references might
Indeed that solved the problem, thanks.
I put the log4j jar in the class path et voila.
Googling about the problem gave me the impression that I should eek out part
of my day to read up on logging. Commons-logging seems bring up gripes with
people suggesting slf4j is the way to go. This all
our ajax support is very transparent so there isnt that much to it. really
the best place is to look at the wicket-examples code, there is a whole ajax
section that shows the most common uses.
-igor
On 4/19/07, Scott Sauyet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello again everyone,
I haven't been
There seems to be a bug in the Ajax Counter sample code [1].
add(new AjaxFallbackLink(link) {
public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
target.addComponent(label);
}
});
This works fine for me when Javascript is turned on, but
no you are right. whoever wrote that example should be punished :)
when there is no javascript ajaxfallbacklink's target parameter is null.
-igor
On 4/19/07, Scott Sauyet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There seems to be a bug in the Ajax Counter sample code [1].
add(new
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
our ajax support is very transparent so there isnt that much to it.
really the best place is to look at the wicket-examples code, there is a
whole ajax section that shows the most common uses.
Thanks. I've started looking at that. And I'm sure I will have more
as long as you use ajaxfallback* stuff we provide your page should function
exactly the same with or without ajax. most ajax components also provide
factories for link components you can override so you can make them use
ajaxfallbacklink.
al has been doing some very complex stuff with this, so
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
as long as you use ajaxfallback* stuff we provide your page should
function exactly the same with or without ajax. most ajax components
also provide factories for link components you can override so you can
make them use ajaxfallbacklink.
al has been doing some very
Hi all,
is it possible to inject session scoped (and/or prototype) beans using
@SpringBean? For the session case I'm getting an error that complaints
about more than one bean brought into existence with the same type
(UserSession). Specifying userSession for the name parameter of the
anottation
I agree but when I try not to escape it I don't manage...
For memory, the code is the following :
public class LabelIssueDemoPage extends BasePage {
public LabelIssueDemoPage(){
super();
FeedbackPanel feedback = new FeedbackPanel(feedback);
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
as long as you use ajaxfallback* stuff we provide your page should
function exactly the same with or without ajax. most ajax components
also provide factories for link components you can override so you can
make them use ajaxfallbacklink.
al has been doing some very
naah
Link link=new Link(...) { onclick() { setresponsepage(new loginpage()); };
link.add(new SimpleAttributeModifier(onclick, openmodalwindow(); return
false;));
add(link);
now if no javascript then return false is never called and the href takes
the user to login page.
-igor
On 4/19/07,
Eelco, thanks for the thorough explanation.
On 4/19/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically, it says whether a component supports back button or not
when component replacement is used (and less importantly, when
setModel is used).
If it doesn't support versioning, a stable URL
Hi,
What I have found out until now is that somehow some request parameters
disappear when I use NTLM authentication procedure. I have changed my app to
use a servlet filter to do the NTLM conversation only once upon first app
access by a user, and even managed to not create a session in the
Thanks Alastair for your answer. I didn't know this head stuff, it's
quite impressive :)
However, I was willing to provide a message, so finally I ended using
Eelco solution, since with it I could easily provide some page
parameter for the message.
BTW, Eelco, since Wicket 1.3 it's possible to
well, i dont know what to tell you
i dropped this into quickstart
FeedbackPanel fp = new FeedbackPanel(fp);
fp.setEscapeModelStrings(false);
add(fp);
fp.info(hello bthere/b);
and it did not escape the b tags, so it appears to be working correctly
-igor
On 4/19/07,
A last question : what does precisely the session.invalidate stuff ?
Indeed, in my application, when checking if the user is logged in, I
just check whether an user is in the current session. As such, to
unlog my user, I just need to do something like
session.setUser(null). So I wonder what
Sure, if you don't have a common layout etc you use for you Wicket
pages and you want to reuse in your login page, that's even more
efficient. You'll have to make it a separate HTML file in a path that
is not handled by Wicket though, so it's a bit more pain to achieve.
Eelco
On 4/19/07, Igor
gah! i have to start wrapping my emais in
sarcasm /sarcasm
-igor
On 4/19/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure, if you don't have a common layout etc you use for you Wicket
pages and you want to reuse in your login page, that's even more
efficient. You'll have to make it a
I am overriding getFolderOpen/getFolderClosed in Tree to provided custom
plus/minus icons. In 2.0, this was working fine... in 1.3, it appears
these icons are loaded strictly from the CSS. Are these methods planned
to be implemented?? (my IDE reports no usages for these methods).
Aaron
The trees got switched from core -- extensions. Just adjust your
package names to extensions and you're good.
Eelco
On 4/19/07, Aaron Hiniker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am overriding getFolderOpen/getFolderClosed in Tree to provided custom
plus/minus icons. In 2.0, this was working fine...
Could you please open up a JIRA issue for this so that it doesn't get
lost in the mail threads?
Eelco
On 4/19/07, Kadir Sener GUMUS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
in our application, we were experiencing PageExpired pages. When i digged in
wicket sources i found something causes my problem
That's what I remember reading in previous discussions. But when I
looked at both implementations, the current 1.3 core Tree seemed to
reflect the 2.0 core version almost identically. Specifically treestate
was handled using ITreeState (which my 2.0 code was based on)... same as
1.3 core...
I decided to leave the default plus/minus images in there--- so this is
no longer an issue. But it still seems those methods should be removed,
or the tree should be modified to use those methods, as it doesn't seem
like they are being used at current.
Aaron
Aaron Hiniker wrote:
That's
On 4/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm fairly new to Wicket and I'm starting a new application that uses
both Wicket and Spring. (So far I love Wicket!) The wiki page about
wiring up Spring and Wicket is very helpful ( http://tinyurl.com/3ao4pa ).
However, I have a
I have the following. I would like to add an additional row each time the
user clicks on the add user link. From the ajax debug window I get the
following message.
Component with id [[rows]] a was not found while trying to perform markup update. Make sure you called
I found the repeater examples in the examples download, that helps a little
bit, but that still doesn't answer my question as to how you would do
things like set the alignment to center on the test of the second column of
my table.
When it comes down to it...should I be using DataView instead
you cannot repaint the listview directly via ajax. you can search for the
reasons on this list, simply search for listview and ajax. you have to
create a webmarkupcontainer. add the listview to that container, and add the
container to the ajax target instead of the listview when you want to
if you want a lot of control over the markup then you should use the
dataview. datatable trades markup control for functionality - you get a lot
of functionality for very little setup. that said, you can still write your
own icolumn implementations that can set the width, etc, but it is less
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