You are using 1.2.x? To me it sounds like a bug that WicketTester or
MockWebApplication does not look into the application properties file
as a normal Application does. We should simply look at the config of
normal application and copy the one line of config into WicketTester.
Juergen
On 3/7/07,
Hi,
my application is in the (usual, I think) situation where the messages
for the page (i.e.) ContactMePage are partly contained in the
ContactMePage.properties file, and partly in the global
MyWebApplication.properties file.
In this situation, when I use WicketTester to test the ContactMePage I
FilippoDiotalevi wrote:
Hi,
my application is in the (usual, I think) situation where the messages
for the page (i.e.) ContactMePage are partly contained in the
ContactMePage.properties file, and partly in the global
MyWebApplication.properties file.
In this situation, when I use
On 3/7/07, Dmitry Kandalov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To use application properties I extend WicketTester and have this in
constructor:
[CUT]
Thanks Dmitry I'll give it a try
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Filippo Diotalevi
http://www.diotalevi.com
http://www.jugmilano.it
* Dmitry Kandalov:
To use application properties I extend WicketTester and have
this in constructor:
Hi Dmitry,
Nice code snippet, would you mind opening an issue, and providing
your sample code as attachment?
Thanks in advance,
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Jean-Baptiste Quenot
aka John Banana Qwerty
Jean-Baptiste Quenot-3 wrote:
* Dmitry Kandalov:
To use application properties I extend WicketTester and have
this in constructor:
Hi Dmitry,
Nice code snippet, would you mind opening an issue, and providing
your sample code as attachment?
Sure,
* Dmitry Kandalov:
Jean-Baptiste Quenot-3 wrote:
Nice code snippet, would you mind opening an issue, and providing
your sample code as attachment?
Sure, https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-368
Thanks!
Could you please also take a look at