Yep, I made some adjustments to code, to allow for any number of users to
join a chatSession, rather then just 2.
What I am doing is , the vector that I am using is within a particular class
and the Iterators for that vector are actually stored within another
subclass which is stored within a
dont even NEED to be storing the
iterator with each user!
igor.vaynberg wrote:
On 7/18/07, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, I made some adjustments to code, to allow for any number of users to
join a chatSession, rather then just 2.
What I am doing is , the vector that I am using
objects.
-igor
On 7/18/07, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It IS very possible I am going about this from the completely wrong
angle...
The gist of it is, that a whole bunch of users will be reading all the
entries from the same vector in an asynchronised manner. So what I
thought
So with the recent discovery of the RefreshingView, I have decided I wanted
to transplant all my code from ListView.
Unfortuantely, I am getting a nasty error and i have tracked the actual
failure to the 'getItemModels()' abstracted function. I retrieve the
appropriate iterator, and debug
Thanks Igor,
I forgot to wrap it using ModelIteratorAdapter... :)
igor.vaynberg wrote:
On 7/15/07, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So with the recent discovery of the RefreshingView, I have decided I
wanted
to transplant all my code from ListView.
Unfortuantely, I am getting
Hey guys,
Ive been reading the apidoc for RepeatingView, and there is one thing that
is completely throwing me off.
As taken from the API
http://wicket.sourceforge.net/wicket-extensions/apidocs/wicket/extensions/markup/html/repeater/RepeatingView.html
It says A repeater view that
Absolute Genius thanks for covering this!!! you guys have saved me alot
of time :)
Matej Knopp-2 wrote:
As far as I know id is a property of DOMElement, so there should be no
need to call setAttribute.
-Matej
On 6/24/07, Peter Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/24/07, Peter
Hey guys,
At the moment I have been looking for ways to modify the existing
AjaxSelfUpdatingTimerBehavior, and i am looking to create my own
CustomAjaxSelfUpdatingTimerBehavior that continues to count before the next
polling without waiting for the response.
i dont know where to start or how to
Thanks Eelco!
just found the src for the latest beta so I can see how the current
AjaxSelfUpdatingTimerBehavior works, ill check out the wicket examples,
should be able to pull it apart in no time.
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
At the moment I have been looking for ways to modify the existing
Hey guys,
Alright i am moving into new territory and I need some guidance, this may be
an ajax specific query but im not sure.
What i am trying to do is have a page that users can input comments into,
like a guest book.
I want to add functionality that has the AJAX display update on ALL users
cure??? there is no cure... i promise you :D
igor.vaynberg wrote:
believe me, i know that. but hopefully the way i repsonded has cured at
least one person, no hard feelings :)
-igor
On 6/21/07, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cool your jets mate... your never going to get
Hey guys,
i have been checking out a few sites using wicket at the moment on the
Wicket Wiki...
And they all seem extremely slow... I was wondering if anyone knew of any
other fancy websites that are pretty advanced into wicket development that I
could check out, cause so far the real world
searching for
previous
knowledge. especailly when they are not backed by something concrete.
-igor
On 6/21/07, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
whoa, okay guys, slow down a second... we need to get something clear
here...
I am not smearing wicket, this is an impression I got when
Hey Guys,
I am a big Wicket n00b face... and I have been working on a pre-configured
project which has been going fine.
But at the moment I am trying to start up a fresh wicket project, so I
thought I would start with the infamous 'Hello world' and it compiles and
loads up in Netbeans using the
-mapping
/web-app
Frank Bille wrote:
Sounds like some misconfiguration in your web.xml. Can you please share
it?
Frank
On 6/19/07, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Guys,
I am a big Wicket n00b face... and I have been working on a
pre-configured
project which has been going
is firefox trying to access?
are you hitting /context/app or jsut /context? because the servlet is
mapped
to /app/*
-igor
On 6/19/07, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the xml, it seems to all be correct, i even recreated the project
in
netbeans with the packages to match
!
i still have no idea...
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
It's probably a classpath problem. Can you look at the tomcat logs
(look at the files, not the console per se)?
Eelco
On 6/19/07, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah the address is
http://localhost:8084/HelloWorld/app/
http
thanks guys :)
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
On 6/19/07, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well here is my predicament... i have an existing wicket project that i
have
put into my Netbeans and that compiles and deploys like a dream... to a
different directory of course...
But yhea i have
, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
I am in a situation where I have created labels with data extracted from
my
components automatically , but I want to format it before I throw it out
to
the display.
The context is that I am retrieving a number, which I want to be
displayed
Hey guys,
I am in a situation where I have created labels with data extracted from my
components automatically , but I want to format it before I throw it out to
the display.
The context is that I am retrieving a number, which I want to be displayed
as a percentage and I would like the % symbol
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