Hi Marice,
While here may I ask a quick question? I've quickly glanced through the docs
at Wiki and could see some reference to Hivemind. Does this implementation
employs Apache HiveMind and if so I assume I have to place yet another jar
on my classpath. Right or not?
Regards,
Francis
On
. The hivemind reference you saw in
the example code is to an internal class who is coincidentally named
like apache hivemind.
Swarm only requires the following jars besides wicket: Wasp,
commons-logging and Log4j.
Maurice
On 5/29/07, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Marice,
While here
On 4/18/07, Alexey Maksimov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks again,
Alexey.
P.S.
Is wicket community is friendly to newbies is a myth, I wonder?
No, not a myth- they're a very friendly community. I think the way you
formulated your question called for those jokes. You could have posed it a
Hi guys,
An IBM internal memo, written and signed by product manager, Tim O'Malley,
has been leaked.
Well, to be more direct, a friend of my working with IBM leaked this to me.
In it, IBM praised Wicket as an innovative and state of the art web
framework that stands up tall against all its
joke or are you serious about it???
--
*Von:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Im Auftrag von *Francis Amanfo
*Gesendet:* Montag, 26. März 2007 16:21
*An:* wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
*Betreff:* [Wicket-user] IBM to adopt Wicket as standard web
, Alexandre Bairos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It´d be fantastic. But it's a bit suspicious, considering the
magic
date. :)
On 3/26/07, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm only a messenger. Don't persecute the messenger!
On 3/26/07, Korbinian Bachl
Hi Udora,
I disagree with these comments, especially with the arrogance label you're
putting on the Wicket developers. On the contrary, IMHO, they're one of the
most humble in the open source space. As an example go to theserverside
archives and go read some of the comments by them in some of
It's been lying in coma for too long a time so it's time you pull the plug
on him. :-)
Frn6
On 1/22/07, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are you using Page.before/afterCallComponent? and if so what is the
usecase?
-igor
or use a shared disk.
johan
On 12/15/06, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/15/06, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
this is of course only the default behavior and the whole thing is
still easily configurable.
Ok, thats clear but want to know to what extent
Hi Wicket devs,
I'm expecting great presents for the New year but the present I'll consider
the topper would be a usable Wicket 2.0 release, be it beta or RC :-). Do
you think I'm asking too much?
Regards,
Francis
--
Beware of bugs in the above code;
I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
magnified so much that it's near explosion.
Regards,
Francis
On 12/14/06, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
depends on what you are getting us :)
-igor
On 12/14/06, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Wicket devs,
I'm expecting great presents for the New year but the present I'll
So far the liveliest thread I've seen on this mailing list, especially when
combined with the comments at
https://beta.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4110180postID=266226734789322024
I've been laughing my head off since yesterday each time I read a new post
from here and the blog site of Howard.
. It was a
successful project and I'm going to use it for an upcoming project.
So don't kick my tit- In fact, I wish I had one:-).
Francis
On 12/12/06, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/12/06, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far the liveliest thread I've seen on this mailing list
Hi guys,
A blog comment poster asked Howard if the upcoming Tapestry 5 is a refactor
of Wicket.
https://beta.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4110180postID=266226734789322024
I think it wasn't a nice thing to say but hope the poster was trying to be
funny.
--
Beware of bugs in the above code;
I
And do we interpret this as good news or bad news. To play the devils
advocate here, this might also be interpreted as a framework with bad
documentation and hard to use. So people often have o consult the mailing
list to pose questions. What do you think?
On 11/30/06, Erik van Oosten [EMAIL
Hey,
Was just curious and checked your site. One of the job requirements is:
*Be able to repeatedly lift 5-20 pound boxes.
*Note that people in this group can't lift hardware. We lift heavy duty
software so we don't need muscles, just a reminder :-)
On 11/28/06, Rhonda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whao, it's about time we all go for some chinese language course. Afterall it's the most spoken language in the whole world.Regards,FrancisOn 11/3/06,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I Just finished a book about wicket.
But it's a pity that it is written in chinese.
Maybe most of the
Hi all,
I found this current post on Howard's blog. I quote it here:
Wicket has a nice community and a few nice ideas, but it does not compare to what I have planned for Tapestry 5. I believe Java is going to thrive at the high end and performance is going to be one of the differentiators from
Hi,
I'm probably late with this one- just returned from vacation :-)
Check this out: http://www.ibfd.org/portal/app?bookmarkablePage=home
FrancisOn 11/18/05, Sam Gendler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone out there who has used wicket to build a fairly fullfeatured application provide a URL
Hi,
I know with getPages().setPageExpiredErrorPage(Class) I can redirect
users to a customized page when a page is expired. But I want to do
more when this event occurs. Like logging and some bit of business
logic before sending the user to the page expired page. I have
looked at ApplicationPages
I've solved the problem!
FrancisOn 11/3/05, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I know with getPages().setPageExpiredErrorPage(Class) I can redirect
users to a customized page when a page is expired. But I want to do
more when this event occurs. Like logging and some bit of business
Haven't heared from him here since a long time. Just out of curiosity! :-)
Francis
] wrote: He abducted him and threw him into a river. That bastard just got too vocal! On 11/2/05, Francis Amanfo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Haven't heared from him here since a long time. Just out of curiosity! :-) Francis ---
SF.Net email
This Markup not found exception thing is extremely misleading and
think needs addressing if Wicket is seriously aiming at going
mainstream. In my early days of Wicket I struggled so much with it. It
can happen because the markup really doesn't exist but also sometimes
when there is an error in
Hi,
There seems to be a bug in src/java/wicket/protocol/http/WebRequestWithCryptedUrl.java thats throwing an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException. The culprit is likely in the following snippet cut from the class.
if (pos 0)
{
String[] prevValue = (String[])params.get(pair);
if(prevValue != null)
{
in the Configuration section.JuergenOn 10/19/05, Francis Amanfo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all,This requirement of Wicket that a markup and its corresponding Java class must have the same name is violating a usecase that I have. The generated
markup from sources I have no control on have
as the mark
up.
hope this helps
regards
Dipu
- Original Message -
From:
Francis Amanfo
To:
wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 7:56
AM
Subject: Re: [Wicket-user] Markup and
matching Java class
Juergen,It seems the howto
From:
Francis Amanfo
To:
wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 12:57
PM
Subject: Re: [Wicket-user] Markup and
matching Java class
For Foo_Bar.java wouldn't Wicket be expecting Foo_Bar.html and
not Foo-Bar.html? Unless there is a way
Hi all,
This requirement of Wicket that a markup and its corresponding Java
class must have the same name is violating a usecase that I have. The
generated markup from sources I have no control on have sometimes
filenames containing identifiers like the hyphen which is not legal to
appear in Java
To be more precise for a label for example:
new Label(yourcomponent, something).setEscapeModelStrings(false)
FrancisOn 10/12/05, Dorel Vaida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Juergen Donnerstag wrote:yes you can. I think (have no chance to look into the code currently)it is called escapeMarkup and is
/delete.gif directly as the src attribute of youre img.
On 10/10/05, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Right, I'm having the image in the webapps/portal/images directory
where portal is my application's context. And also having it in
org/foo/presentation/images but both don't work. The strange part
have a resource reference named images/delete.gif? Because if
you're just trying to make a static link to a static image, there's no
need to get Wicket involved:img src="" type=image width=12 height=12alt=[Delete] border=0 valign=middle /
On 10/10/05, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
; } return INFORMATION_IMG; } }); On 10/10/05, Francis Amanfo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: I'm adding the image dynamically based on a condition. I can't see why this shouldn't work. The images directory are located in the application root. Tried also to put it in the presentation package but didn't w
Hi,
How do I configure Wicket to not only serve markups with corresponding
Java classes, but also static pages as well. The static pages contain
wicket ids that link to other pages which may be markups with
corresponding Java classes.
Thanks
Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
where are those static pages?
If you store them in the normal web dir then you can point to them in youre a href linksOn 9/23/05,
Francis Amanfo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi,
How do I configure Wicket to not only serve markups with corresponding
Java classes
point to them in youre a href linksOn 9/23/05,
Francis Amanfo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi,
How do I configure Wicket to not only serve markups with corresponding
Java classes, but also static pages as well. The static pages contain
wicket ids that link to other pages which may be markups
I want to mention that the exception message in the first case was: Markup of type 'html' for component 'MyForm' not found.
In other words, the word invalid is not added to the message. This is very misleading.
Francis
On 9/16/05, Francis Amanfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Wicket is a great
And in a more terse biblical wording:
Ask and ye shall be given. :)
FrancisOn 9/14/05, Scott Sauyet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
= Scott Sauyet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: = Eelco Hillenius Is there a good reason to have FileResourceStream final?[ ... ] I made it non-final.
Ask and you shall
Hi,
Some of my Page markup are occasionally being
edited by a CMS. Sometimes they add hrefs linking to external sites outside my
application. The problem is that these links don't work when when the pages are
accessed via my application.
How can I solve this problem in
Wicket?
Francis
Hi,
I have a label component id in my markup that is
linked to a model that contains a string like ihello
world/i.
Currently Wicket displays the string as is on the
label,which doesn't surprise me. But I don't want that. I want the tags to
be transformed as well. I know this can be
Hi,
I'm pasting the current code here.
The Nested.html markup:
html xmlns:wicket
wicket:panel
ul
span wicket:id=rows
li wicket:id=row
a wicket:id=myLink
span wicket:id=labelthe label/span
/a
/li
span wicket:id=nested/
/span
/ul
/wicket:panel
/html
Hi,
I'm trying to modify the NestedList in Wicket
examples to make the li link to an external URL.
So instead of the currently generated ul
and li items
I want:
UL
lia
href=""Click here/a/li
...
UL
I modified NestedList.html by adding:
a wicked:id="myLink"
li
wicket:id="row"
span
Hi,
Still struggling to get this work. I'm pasting part of the source in here.
Nested.html
==
html xmlns:wicket
wicket:panel
ul
span wicket:id=rows
li wicket:id=row
a wicked:id=myLink
span wicket:id=labelthe label/span
/a
/li
span
as wicket.
Francis Amanfo wrote:
Hi,
Still struggling to get this work. I'm pasting part of the source in
here.
Nested.html
==
html xmlns:wicket
wicket:panel
ul
span wicket:id=rows
li wicket:id=row
a wicked:id=myLink
span wicket:id=labelthe label/span
Great news and congratulations for this new release and thanks for the
hardwork.
A little thing though. On the main Wicket page the month July is spelled as
Juli. Some mix of dutch and english here on the page :)
F
- Original Message -
From: Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
The 1.1 home till contains Juli. :)
F.
- Original Message -
From: Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 22:51
Subject: Re: [Wicket-user] Wicket 1.1-b1 released
Francis Amanfo wrote:
Great news and congratulations
Hi all,
In my application I want to set a custom generated
id as cookie with a certain age.I'm trying to do this in either the class
that implements my form(ie extends the Form) component or my session class which
subclasses WebSession. How do I access the HttpRequest and HttpResponse
+1 for 1.1
- Original Message -
From: Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Wicket User List wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 22:55
Subject: [Wicket-user] Wicket 1.1
Lots of fixes and improvements this week. That's good. It getting harder
to maintain
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