Well if that's the case I am happy to invite any Wicket adept living near
Amsterdam or willing to move there to have a look at the job opening at our
company :-)
http://www.feeddex.nl/vacatures.html
Cheers,
Wilko Hische
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
On 7/3/07, Matej Knopp [EMAIL
might be less
then you would expect and the pattern obviously is much simpler.
Best regards,
Wilko Hische
Dimitrio wrote:
Hello, Nino.
Thanks for a quick reply!
I think clearing the Hibernate session cache (via Session.clear()) before
saving the city will work for me in this case
algorithm, you can implement this yourself by doing
an extra bit of work. Shouldn't be too difficult.
Eelco
On 4/8/07, Wilko Hische [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do understand this, but that is not really my question. Let's assume
all
my keys are in an application scoped property file
Hi Erik,
Wicket does fall back to the default *file* but what about the case where
you have one (or more) large properties file(s) for your default language
and you want to create a variation in which you want to change just a few
words for instance to make them more domain specific?
In that
with
maintaining files that are almost identical.
Wilko
Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
Wicket does not only fall back to the default. It iterates over a long
list of property filenames which are created from the component tree,
locale, style and variation.
Juergen
On 4/8/07, Wilko Hische [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi Udora,
I have been lurking this list for a few months now and I am really amazed by
the speed and helpfulness that questions are answered (check it for yourself
at http://www.nabble.com/Wicket-f13974.html). The few questions I posed when
i was feeling my way around the framework were all
Hi
I am not a committer so I can't really estimate the feasibility of the
various scenarios, but I'd prefer C as it sounds like the fastest road to a
stable release including generics.
Cheers,
Wilko
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Hi,
It looks like the discussion around reverting the
Hey Pierre-Yves,
I have to admit it was new experience to me too, to have to resort to the
source javadocs for examples and framework alike, but now that I am used
to it (and have attached source apidocs to my Eclipse wicket user library
;-) I don't think it's that bad.
I rather prefer it to
I am looking forward to it. My 2cts: The more it can serve as a reference
(after reading it) the better it probably is. I have read several of the in
Action series and I found Hibernate in Action for instance pretty well
structured. I can aways find what I am looking for in no time. TIA on the
the ChoiceFilter
instead of its choice.
This is really fun when you get the hang of it.
Wilko
Wilko Hische wrote:
Hi,
I am using the ChoiceFilteredPropertyColumn from the wicket-extensions
package and I would like to be able to freeze the selection for certain
users.
Would it be possible
2 [x]
Wilko
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Hi,
I have a form to edit a pojo and an additional field that is not related to
one of the pojo's properties.
As far as I understand the form components are updating the form's compound
model.
My question is, do I have create a sort of adaptor containing this pojo
reflecting all its properties
TX once more. I guess posing the question is answering it (almost in my case
:-)
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Wilko
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a ClassResourceLoader for the Gender
class, but it does not seem to allow for this.
In the end I got it something working that makes use of keys in my
application.properties (Gender.MALE, Gender.FEMALE) but I would prefer a
separate properties file.
Best regards,
Wilko Hische
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