You are sooo right
Evan Chooly wrote:
Except the question wasn't about learning. It's about being productive.
And too often NIH is the anti-productivity pill. Don't want a feature?
Don't use it. Wicket offers a lot that I don't use but I'd have to crazy
not to use it because of that.
Hello Ayodeji Aladejebi,
Could you tell me where can I download your file?
Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
Hi Edi,
I have an excel example that you might like :)
Attach the src.rar to any of your existing excel application and try it
Features Update:
1. You can now write your
It's not about a Not-Invented-Here thing, and not about going crazy.
I wrote down my exprerience. I am more productive that way. That's all there
is. Now I have my data model framework and I'm very happy I did things that
way. You, do things in your right way.
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I would like to submit a patch for this, but I can't see where I need to
do this...
I can see that the issue tracker is now Jira set up on the Apache
infrastructure, but there is currently no component for
wicket-auth-roles.
Assuming that this is where I need to send in my patch, could somebody
i have attached it to this email...check the attached RAR file
On 7/25/07, Edi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Ayodeji Aladejebi,
Could you tell me where can I download your updated file?
Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
Hi Edi,
I have an excel example that you might like :)
Attach
Choosing something more lightweight can be (in my opinion often is) good
for productivity and maintainability.
One of the main things I look for when choosing libraries/frameworks is
what dependencies they have - how many other frameworks do they force me
to use (at specific versions). Another
I would like to submit a patch for this, but I can't see where I need to
do this...
I can see that the issue tracker is now Jira set up on the Apache
infrastructure, but there is currently no component for
wicket-auth-roles.
The component should be in there though. It currently doesn't have
On 7/25/07, Ayodeji Aladejebi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have attached it to this email...check the attached RAR file
I'm afraid attachements get filtered out, Aladejebi.
Eelco
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I would like to submit a patch for this...
The component should be in there though. It currently doesn't have any
issues assigned, so it doesn't show up on the front page, but if you
create a new issue, you should be able to select it.
Ok, you're right Eelco. I'm honoured to be the first
You can download the Wicket Example at this link
http://www.dabarobjects.com/downloads/ExcelExample.war
and the src at
http://www.dabarobjects.com/downloads/wicket-excel-src.rar
Its not total or completed as more features will be added as i can make up
some time
regards
On 7/25/07, Eelco
I have downloaded. I think you are spending your good time for me. Thank you
so much. I will check.
Regards,
Edi
Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
You can download the Wicket Example at this link
http://www.dabarobjects.com/downloads/ExcelExample.war
and the src at
On Monday, July 23, 2007, 8:29:52 PM, Matthias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But anyway, what I still haven't decided is which ORM (if any) framework
that I should go with. I have previously developed an in-house ORM
system which has all the basic features I need (lazy-loading, easy
population
On Tuesday, July 24, 2007, 4:35:06 PM, Francisco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, not BS, simply that the issue you have is so fundamental[1] while
the info you give is so limited that there's nothing that anyone can
do to help. Your follow-up didn't add anything significant, so you
didn't get any
Hi,
I am not able to identify this exception, What situation this exception
occurs. Please tell me your suggestions.
Thanks
java.lang.NullPointerException
at
com.enterra.vrm.qst.ui.page.reports.validatexl.AppletBasePanel$6.populateItem(AppletBasePanel.java:603)
at
This is not a Wicket exception: you have made a programming error.
Look at
com.enterra.vrm.qst.ui.page.reports.validatexl.AppletBasePanel$6.populateItem(AppletBasePanel.java:603)
i.e. line 603 in your AppletBasePanel.java file.
There is the NPE.
Martijn
On 7/25/07, Durai007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi there,
I have similar situation. AjaxFallBackDataTable and New AjaxButton on a
form. New button calls ajax Modal dialog which itself contains textfield
and AjaxButton Save.
Save button's onSubmit looks aproximetly like this
protected void onSubmit( AjaxRequestTarget target, Form
Hi everyone!
I'm sorry, I'm having a little problem and I'd like to ask for help.. I fear
this is not strictly Wicket-related, but maybe there's some part of the API
that I'm missing ^^; (which is not impossible at all X-) )
I have a non-Wicket application that connects to a Wicket one via an
Using 1.3beta2.
I'm new, so maybe I shouldn't be trying to work with the Wizard stuff
from wicket-extentions this early, but...
I just don't see how to get at my model in between steps, or rather, at
the end of a step. My wizard constructor looks like:
public class RequestWizard extends Wizard
(Two others that I've heard good things about are Cayenne Mr.
Persister, but I've not used either yet.)
To make the list complete, people could take a look at
ActiveObjects[1], which is a new initiative to create something akin
to ActiveRecord, and has a Wicket based examples project.
Or you
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
mount your homepage with indexedurlcodingstrategy
Unfortunately, I don't think that works at the moment - you can't mount
things on / as it's all reserved. There's an outstanding JIRA issue,
but fixing it is slightly more complex than you'd expect. I'm looking
into it.
i have 2 forms, 1.grid-form 2. upload form. both forms have mentioned in html
But initially i want to load upload-form only. So that initially how to
remove grid-form.
after submitting upload-form, now only i have to display grid-form.
Tell me how to remove single markup component from the
The question is closed. I've found a solution there
http://www.nabble.com/ModalWindow%2C-Forms%2C-and-Updating-underlying-Panels-tf3578768.html#a1827
http://www.nabble.com/ModalWindow%2C-Forms%2C-and-Updating-underlying-Panels-tf3578768.html#a1827
It's not so intuitive as I wish, but
Watch out 1.3.0-beta2/snapshots people, the constructor
protected Page(final PageParameters parameters)
does not call init(pageMap) and so pages that use it will behave badly.
That constructor is useless, but I was calling it for some reason. It
should probably be fixed, deprecated, and
ah, i thought we had that in beta2 :|
-igor
On 7/25/07, Al Maw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
mount your homepage with indexedurlcodingstrategy
Unfortunately, I don't think that works at the moment - you can't mount
things on / as it's all reserved. There's an outstanding
simply
gridform.setvisible(false);
-igor
On 7/25/07, Durai007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have 2 forms, 1.grid-form 2. upload form. both forms have mentioned in
html
But initially i want to load upload-form only. So that initially how to
remove grid-form.
after submitting upload-form,
Hi all,
I have just created my first wicket app: a simple JCR (jsr-170) browser/editor
with a tree showing nodes on the left, a
form for editing node properties on the right, and a menu with some actions
(add, delete, save etc.) on top.
All 100% Ajax, it just works!
As a side note: I started
Can someone tell me where a public 1.3-beta2 Javadoc is located? or do I
need to pull from SVN and build it myself? I can only find older versions.
It would be really sweet if there were a link to each version's Javadoc on
the front page of wicket.apache.org...
Love,
NateBot2000
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On 7/25/07, Bjön Limell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
Im using this one: http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13doc/
On 7/25/07, NateBot2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone tell me where a public 1.3-beta2 Javadoc is located? or do
I
need to pull from SVN and build it myself? I can only
spencer.c wrote:
Erm, why do you say that constructor is useless? I use that a couple of
places...
Because nothing happens to the PageParameter object that is passed in to
it. I should have said WebPage, since that's the class we extend, but
it just calls super(parameters) into Page and
On 7/25/07, Nathan Hamblen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think we also call this a bug :) see
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-791
Yes, but I did want to suggest that someone reconsider having the method
in the first place.
Ah, ok. It doesn't do much special atm, but it's not
I think we also call this a bug :) see
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-791
Yes, but I did want to suggest that someone reconsider having the method
in the first place. If it's there people will tend to call it, but
committers who know better won't and also might not remember to
i don't really understand what you're talking about because i don't know
your
requirements. but don't forget two things: 1) the primary unit of reuse in
wicket is the panel and 2) you can put any component (such as a panel) in a
completely self-contained jar because of packaged resources. if
On 7/25/07, Nathan Hamblen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
spencer.c wrote:
Erm, why do you say that constructor is useless? I use that a couple of
places...
Because nothing happens to the PageParameter object that is passed in to
it. I should have said WebPage, since that's the class we extend,
Erm, why do you say that constructor is useless? I use that a couple of
places...
n8han wrote:
Watch out 1.3.0-beta2/snapshots people, the constructor
protected Page(final PageParameters parameters)
does not call init(pageMap) and so pages that use it will behave badly.
That
I just want to go on record, as someone who's suffered from using a custom
ORM framework using the ActiveRecord pattern, that refactoring gets to be a
huge pain when you mix your domain objects with data access code. Cleanly
separated layers is a good thing.
I suppose the RoR camp would beg to
sounds to me like what you need is indirection
something like
IComponentFactory { Component newComponent(String id, IModel model); }
then you can configure these in whatever context (in your case spring) and
inject those into pages/panels/etc and let them create children.
this is essentially
i don't really understand what you're talking about because i don't know
your
requirements. but don't forget two things: 1) the primary unit of reuse in
wicket is the panel and 2) you can put any component (such as a panel) in a
completely self-contained jar because of packaged resources.
hi
Im using this one: http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13doc/
On 7/25/07, NateBot2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone tell me where a public 1.3-beta2 Javadoc is located? or do I
need to pull from SVN and build it myself? I can only find older versions.
It would be really sweet if there
I believe someone contributed code to allow for @EJB injection into Wicket
pages, and this wound up in Wicket Stuff...
Is this still the case? Any way I can get Wicket Stuff from Maven? Is it
compatible with 1.3.0-beta2?
I've tried http://wicketstuff.org/repository and could not find the javaee
it might not have had a release
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/wicket-contrib-javaee
-igor
On 7/25/07, Patrick Angeles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe someone contributed code to allow for @EJB injection into Wicket
pages, and this wound up in Wicket Stuff...
Is
All,
With great pleasure I can announce that we have finally established
one of the last hurdles in our migration to Apache: we have our own
user list at the Apache Wicket project.
This means that in the couple of weeks we will shut down this list and
migrate all activity over to our Apache
Okay, well. It works, but not if you try and instigate the rendering from a
Wicket page. Because the RequestCycle is all kinds of threadlocal, and it's
used by WicketTester, the rendering of page from which you make the
rendering call blows up with a null error because RequestCycle.current.get()
Thanks, the issue was due to local platform (Win XP) and has nothing to do
with wicket as far as I'm concern.
And works fine when provide the machines IP address instead of the machine
name. This sure looks like a DNS resolution issue all local and nothing to
do with wicket.
Thanks again,
f(t)
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