I think its a pretty useful component, also very cool for wicket to have
these kinds of components it makes it more complete. I could help if you
want to, I saw some places where I could get an idea on howto add the
slider, or we could just get the google one. But I do think I would
need your
Hi Galbu
Could you rephraise your question, please?
I got lost somewhere around where you asked about dragging and dropping?
regards Nino
galbu wrote:
Hello world,
I have a problem...I need to update a table reading data from a file Excel:
I'm able to read and save the file from a specific
I think you need to use reflection for that part or/and implementing
your own abstract model. This approach has spared me some trouble
earlier on. If you want to I could dig up some examples...
regards Nino
ywtsang wrote:
it is easy to reference the property of a model by using java bean
we don't suppor that see PropertyResolver and PropertyResolverTest what kind
of evaluations we do support.
johan
On 5/8/07, ywtsang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it is easy to reference the property of a model by using java bean
notation
as:
add(new Label(name, new PropertyModel(myModel,
If we would have somehow have special url encoding for the home page
then that encoding should say to the WicketFilter that it can parse that
kind of stuff
and that it is a wicket request.
The problem is that parsing must be done quite right because else almost
everything is a valid value??
How
Hi Galbu
It sounds like you are looking for FileUploadField:
http://wicket.sourceforge.net/apidocs/wicket/markup/html/form/upload/FileUploadField.html
Take a look at the examples:
http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/upload
--
Frank
On 5/7/07, galbu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wicket - library is not really updated anymore:
look for the latest examples here:
http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/
On 5/8/07, Frank Bille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Galbu
It sounds like you are looking for FileUploadField:
for /dynapara1/dynapara2/dynapara3/
for dynapara1/2/3... they are some parameters passed to our application
in fact, we have some action value in the URL that is not dynamic and is
intended to point to different pages, e.g.
/dynapara1/dynapara2/dynapara3//action1
Yes Galbu if you use Wicket 1.3 (beta) then look at
http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/upload/singlehttp://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/
If you use 1.2 it's
http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/upload
--
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On 5/8/07, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wicket - library is not
yes, any hint/guide to the problems are very much appreciated
Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
I think you need to use reflection for that part or/and implementing
your own abstract model. This approach has spared me some trouble
earlier on. If you want to I could dig up some
Hi Nino thanks for interesting in my problem...
I try to explain better what I need: I'm developing an application that
allows to upload some report files in a db so I want to create a page
like a ChooseFile in which there is a form with a button Browse that
shows (on click) the folders' tree to
While it is possible to e.g. build a custom property model that uses
say OGNL or such, personally I think you are better off implementing
it as an annonymous model, just calling the method with any parameters
you want directly. The advantage of such models is that whatever
refactoring you plan to
Hello,
After migrating to 1.3 I decided to test if my application still works
under Web Sphere 6.0. And I'm getting this error:
SRVE0026E: [Servlet Error]-[Filter [MyApplication]: could not be initialized]:
org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: Unable to create application of class
Did you find a solution for this yet Scott?
Eelco
On 5/4/07, Scott Swank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to just blatently bump this, but it there any way to pop up a
modal window in a relative position? Alternately, is there any good
way to get the absolute position of the link that opens a
no problem, I see Frank was a little quicker to answer than I was:)
galbu wrote:
Hi Nino thanks for interesting in my problem...
I try to explain better what I need: I'm developing an application that
allows to upload some report files in a db so I want to create a page
like a ChooseFile in
Did you use any servlet context listeners?
shumbola wrote:
Hello,
After migrating to 1.3 I decided to test if my application still works
under Web Sphere 6.0. And I'm getting this error:
SRVE0026E: [Servlet Error]-[Filter [MyApplication]: could not be initialized]:
I think 1.2 are down, so you cant really access it any more?
Frank Bille wrote:
Yes Galbu if you use Wicket 1.3 (beta) then look at
http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/upload/single
http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/
If you use 1.2 it's
http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/upload
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Jean-Baptiste Quenot-3 wrote:
* Herman Bovens:
tdIDnbsp;input wicket:id=username type=text name=j_username
id=j_username size=24 tabindex=1//td
tdPaswoordnbsp;input wicket:id=password type=password
name=j_password id=j_password size=24 tabindex=2//td
Obviously adding the name
On 5/8/07, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think 1.2 are down, so you cant really access it any more?
It's very recent then. When I posted the link it worked.
Frank
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Hello Nino,
Did you use any servlet context listeners?
Do I use any servlet context listener? No, I'm not using any. And
never did.
shumbola wrote:
Hello,
After migrating to 1.3 I decided to test if my application still works
under Web Sphere 6.0. And I'm getting this error:
SRVE0026E:
1 why doesnt current onComponentTag call super.onComponetTag ?
It is being called in Wicket 1.3. It looks like a bug it isn't in
1.2.x, but the fix is probably not as straightforward as just adding
the super call. Please open up a JIRA request if you need this fixed.
2 How do i ensure that my
Hello,
thanks a lot for both suggestions :)
A mounted DynamicImageResource looks interesting, but as I see it,
there would be a mount for every single image? Or is it somehow
possible to mount a shared resource in a way that a parameter can be
passed? I have a lot of images, and user can create
Hi
Im getting this error when trying to add my updated gmap:
ERROR - RequestCycle - markupId cannot be empty
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: markupId cannot be empty
at
wicket.ajax.AjaxRequestTarget.addComponent(AjaxRequestTarget.java:217)
at
http://wicketstuff.org/wicket12/
On 5/8/07, Frank Bille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/8/07, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think 1.2 are down, so you cant really access it any more?
It's very recent then. When I posted the link it worked.
Frank
Hi there!
Not a core wicket question, but I have not found any better forum for it:
I'd like to use an accordion pane for navigation, something like this:
http://www.demay-fr.net:8080/Wicket-start/app?wicket:bookmarkablePage=:wicket.contrib.dojo.examples.AccordionContainerSample
Except I can't
are you sure that the wicket lib is not in a shared lib
and your application code is in a web app lib dir?
Because then the wicket code can't find the applicaiton class of yours
because they are not loaded
through the same classloader.
johan
On 5/8/07, shumbola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes I know, but the 2nd time I went to check it was dead and still are.
I see that johan has mailed another link to use instead i guess:)
Frank Bille wrote:
On 5/8/07, *Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael*
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think 1.2 are down, so you
ok, thats a dead end then, I once saw this problem because there was an
exception in a servlet context listener. However this was pre 1.3
shumbola wrote:
Hello Nino,
Did you use any servlet context listeners?
Do I use any servlet context listener? No, I'm not using any. And
never
If the war works on tomcat en jetty but not on webspere then it is really
a classloading problem of websphere
so i really have the idea that the wicket classes do come from a different
classloader
then your application classes
(or somehow your application classes are not found completely)
johan
Hello, Johan.
Âû ïèñàëè Tuesday, May 08, 2007, 4:38:26 PM:
If the war works on tomcat en jetty but not on webspere then it is really
a classloading problem of websphere
so i really have the idea that the wicket classes do come from a different
classloader
then your application classes
On 5/8/07, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think its a pretty useful component, also very cool for wicket to have
these kinds of components it makes it more complete. I could help if you
want to, I saw some places where I could get an idea on howto add the
in populateMAP method you create new GMapPanel instance that gets added to
ajax target. there is no need to create new panel everytime, try to keep
only one instance of GMapPanel that will be re-rendered using ajax. more in
ajax handler method just add new GMarker to existing list like this:
can you make a jira issue/feature request for this ?
On 5/8/07, ywtsang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for /dynapara1/dynapara2/dynapara3/
for dynapara1/2/3... they are some parameters passed to our application
in fact, we have some action value in the URL that is not dynamic and
is
intended
Ok:)
I think we need to have a GMarker constructor that takes a GIcon also, I
can see that you have already prepared the GMarker class for this.
We could also create some off the shelf GIcons and package them, that
might come in handy? I could do this, as the project Im on now needs
some
How do we proceed, I guess we should be working on the 1.2 branch as the
1.3 are still beta?
If you can, please work on the 1.3 version (trunk). Much improved, and
it will be the version-to-use pretty soon.
Eelco
-
This
Well it works better. No exception now, the browser receives the new
ajax response but the gmappanel does not render or is non visible?
After a closer look this part of the ajax response seems strange:
map.addOverlay(createMarker11121872332765());
map.addOverlay(createMarker11121873332765());
ok. I'll see if I manage to make maven work..
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
How do we proceed, I guess we should be working on the 1.2 branch as the
1.3 are still beta?
If you can, please work on the 1.3 version (trunk). Much improved, and
it will be the version-to-use pretty soon.
Eelco
On 5/8/07, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ok:)
I think we need to have a GMarker constructor that takes a GIcon also, I
can see that you have already prepared the GMarker class for this.
We could also create some off the shelf GIcons and package them, that
might
Maybe:
https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicket-contrib-dojo
https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicket-contrib-dojo-examples
but JBQ know better i guess :)
johan
On 5/8/07, Gabor Szokoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there!
Not a core wicket
On 5/8/07, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe:
https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicket-contrib-dojo
Indeed, thank you.
Sorry about the noise.
To add some value, let me note I am using wicket 1.2.6, so I had to
check out /branches/WICKET_1_2/ instead of
fixed in 1.2 branch, please do an update and you should be able to
add/remove gmarkers via ajax calls. next days i'll be on short vacation but
once i am back in i'll port it to 1.3 as well.
/iulian
On 5/8/07, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well it works better.
take a look in gmap examples as well to see how it works and what needs to
be added to ajax target.
/iulian
On 5/8/07, Iulian Costan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fixed in 1.2 branch, please do an update and you should be able to
add/remove gmarkers via ajax calls. next days i'll be on short
Just to verify - I have a lot of IRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy
implementations so that all of my URLs are very clean and search engine
friendly. In the decode method, I typically create a PageRequestTarget,
with a new Page being passed to the constructor.
This is an okay place to be creating
Hi Johan thanks for the example it's what I need, but I have another
question...
I'm trying to use FileUploadField Component and I have a problem: I want to
select a file with my ChooseFile page and then send it to another page
called UpdateProdotti in which I have a confirm button to press for
you can't hold on to it like that
its a tmp resource that should be cleaned up after the request
so you have to make a copy somehow.
johan
On 5/8/07, galbu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Johan thanks for the example it's what I need, but I have another
question...
I'm trying to use
create your own model that does that.
-igor
On 5/8/07, ywtsang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, any hint/guide to the problems are very much appreciated
Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
I think you need to use reflection for that part or/and implementing
your own abstract
Thank you Eelco, we have not. It's for our next release and we're
deep in the trenches of getting out the current release.
Any thoughts are welcome, we're more than glad to dig into the details.
Cheers,
Scott
On 5/8/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you find a solution for this
you would mount one image resource and read the image id from the url, there
is an article on this somewhere in the wiki and if you want you can look at
the pastebin code (papernapkin.com), its hosted on berlious.de i believe.
-igor
On 5/8/07, Rüdiger Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
That code doesn't look great indeed. A patch for a refactor would imo
be welcome.
Cheers,
Eelco
On 4/11/07, ChuckDeal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was working with wicket.datetime.util.DateConverter in an attempt to try
and get it to report a parse error instead of silently accepting the bad
from looking at the current code it is ok, but later who knows? the contract
on decode() is not defined for as far as when it is called, so the best way
is to create the page lazily in irequesttarget.respond().
my two cents.
-igor
On 5/8/07, Jeremy Thomerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to
Hi,
I am trying to set up properties based on a session style as follows:
- a default properties file called MyWebApplication.properties
- for each style a file called MyWebApplication_{style}.properties
and I set the style using getSession().setStyle( style )
This works, but there doesn't seem
new Label(name, new Model() {
public Object getObject() {
return myBean.getName(3);
}
});
-Matej
On 5/8/07, ywtsang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it is easy to reference the property of a model by using java bean notation
as:
add(new Label(name, new PropertyModel(myModel, name)));
Dear Sirs,
I updated to Wicket 1.2.6 and I have found the following behavior when
using BookmarkablePageLink (which was not happening before in Wicket
1.2.5). The code example is:
private class Link1 extends BookmarkablePageLink {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
i don't know exactly, but i think the change was made because returning a
String[] is how it's in the spec.
please correct me if i'm wrong or have the wrong conversation in mind.
gerolf
On 5/8/07, manu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I updated to Wicket 1.2.6 and I have found the
On Thursday 03 May 2007 6:30 pm, Igor Vaynberg escreveu:
hrm. i would consider that a bug i think. i dont see why it would get
called before constructor. can you set a breakpoint in there and paste the
stacktrace please.
I'm still using the pre-wicket name change stuff. I can upgrade,
Hello Igor,
Thanks again for your patience :)
I found the page in the Wiki, it's here:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/uploaddownload.html
Now I know what to do!
.rue
2007/5/8, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you would mount one image resource and read the image id from the url, there
is
Yep. Something like that. Manu, could you please provide me with a
unit test showing your problem? I'd be happy to fix if I have one. I'm
currently waiting on someone else sending us a test for a related
problem.
Cheers!
Eelco
On 5/8/07, Gerolf Seitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i don't know
ah, you are just using an old version.
this is the _exact_ problem that chris encountered, and has been fixed a
long time ago.
-igor
On 5/8/07, Thomas R. Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 03 May 2007 6:30 pm, Igor Vaynberg escreveu:
hrm. i would consider that a bug i think. i
Gabor Szokoli a écrit :
On 5/8/07, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe:
https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicket-contrib-dojo
Indeed, thank you.
Sorry about the noise.
To add some value, let me note I am using wicket 1.2.6, so I had to
check out
Guys i thought we should slow down! ;)
3 core devs giving the same kind of advice!
Now everybody should know really how it shoudl work the next time ;)
johan
On 5/8/07, Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
new Label(name, new Model() {
public Object getObject() {
return
Hello, Johan.
Âû ïèñàëè Tuesday, May 08, 2007, 4:38:26 PM:
If the war works on tomcat en jetty but not on webspere then it is really
a classloading problem of websphere
so i really have the idea that the wicket classes do come from a different
classloader
then your application classes
* Herman Bovens:
OK thanks, the IllegalBlockSizeException is gone now (strange:
if I add the name attribute again, it stays gone?), but
the MarkupExceptions remain.
Well I guess markup errors are pretty understandable as they state
precisely which component does not match. For
* Johan Compagner:
docs: http://www.wicketstuff.org/wicket13doc/
Johan, you rock! Thanks a lot for the online Javadocs!
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but are you sure that nowhere else in the classpath is a wicket.jar??
if you could start websphere with -verbose:class then you can see where the
classes do come from
johan
On 5/8/07, shumbola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, Johan.
Âû ïèñàëè Tuesday, May 08, 2007, 4:38:26 PM:
If the
Hello, Johan.
Âû ïèñàëè Wednesday, May 09, 2007, 12:44:04 AM:
but are you sure that nowhere else in the classpath is a wicket.jar??
if you could start websphere with -verbose:class then you can see where the
classes do come from
johan
It seems, is is the websphere's fault. Classloader
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 1:06 pm, Igor Vaynberg escreveu:
ah, you are just using an old version.
this is the _exact_ problem that chris encountered, and has been fixed a
long time ago.
Cool, thanks. I'll upgrade.
-igor
On 5/8/07, Thomas R. Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
* Rüdiger Schulz:
So going the way Jeremy provided, I would do the following:
1. Extend an AbstractRequestUrlCodingStrategy, where I will define how
the path will be interpreted (quite similar to how I do it in my
servlet a.t.m.).
2. decode() would return a ResourceStreamRequestTarget,
Can anyone give me some ideas on how I can load Flash resource from
byte[] and render it on a wicket page?
thanks
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What do you mean by loading a Flash resource from byte[]? Its
probably easiest just to utilize Wicket and create a Flash object to
be rendered on the page. There's a page in the Wiki about how to do
this:
The following: http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/creating-a-behavior-to-
This looks like it could be very useful. But what I mean from a byte[]
is that my user will select a swf from their file system and 'store' it.
Essentially what happens is I upload their file and then store it as a
byte[] in Hibernate. So later when I get it out, I would need to be
able to re
What is going on?
Apart from reporting the spam to my local google account, is there a
procedure for reporting it to the mailing list server?
Very, ultra, super, low priority question.
Cheers,
f(t)
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Don't think so. We already have spam filters set high etc. Apache is
much better in filtering, so I'm afraid we just have to be patient
until we move the user list there (should be soon if all goes well).
Eelco
On 5/8/07, Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is going on?
We are building a Wicket app that also needs to support applets. The applets
are modeless dialogs that live outside the browser.
Each applet communicates with the server by sending data to a URL and
receiving a text response. We can do this by creating a service that
subclasses
You don't think there is spam in the list?
I'll forward all the stock quotes I'm getting in images (jpg, gif) I already
have word filters too.
Hope is soon too. How is the Apache incubation going, by the way?
cheers,
f(t)
On 5/8/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't think so.
Guys I need some points I could talk to highlight Wicket over Struts 2 in a
professional matter.
Inside I'll think wicket rulz and struts sucked and know struts-2 sucks a
little less. But still.
Can you please contribute to make some sounded statements that would better
point out Wicket over
You can find a pretty interesting comparison done by matt raible at
ApacheCon:
http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/apachecon_eu_comparing_java_web
It's not dedicated to struts 2 vs wicket, but might be interesting though.
In a few words my opinion is that the main difference between the two is
Jean-Baptiste Quenot-3 wrote:
* Herman Bovens:
OK thanks, the IllegalBlockSizeException is gone now (strange:
if I add the name attribute again, it stays gone?), but
the MarkupExceptions remain.
Well I guess markup errors are pretty understandable as they state
precisely
I have just started mounting my pages (for nice urls) and it seems
that the PageParameters is always empty now. Before I had mounted the
pages, I could manually append foo=bar to my url and it would get
into the PageParams, but not that they are mounted, I have been trying
to append ?foo=bar but
I'm trying to make a page with several similar links to another page:
a href=anotherPage?method=method1method1/a
a href=anotherPage?method=method2method2/a
a href=anotherPage?method=method3method3/a
This would be really easy to put into my html code, but then it
becomes fragile to whether or not
Is the wicket-springannot available for 1.3 now?
I can find the wicket-spring for 1.2.6, but not 1.3.
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I throw an AbortWithWebErrorCodeException with
status=HttpServletResponse.SC_BAD_REQUEST from my WebPage constructor
and my web browser receives a 200 status code and shows a blank page.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Lowell
On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 21:09 -0700, ywtsang wrote:
Is the wicket-springannot available for 1.3 now?
I can find the wicket-spring for 1.2.6, but not 1.3.
Snapshots are available from the Wicket Stuff Maven repository.
Put the following in your POM.
Under repositories:
repository
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