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Hi,
I am trying to try Wicket, but having trouble to build a sample application
using version 1.3.
I know this is still beta, but as there are tons of changes between 1.2.x
and 1.3, I want to start with the new one.
I downloaded the beta2 version, but cannot easily create a starter project.
On Saturday, July 28, 2007, 10:28:34 AM, Dariusz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I downloaded the beta2 version, but cannot easily create a starter project.
There is some artifact to build an initial project:
archetypes/quickstart
but following the archetypes/README.txt file does not work.
Thanks for help. I started again but it did not work.
I followed this simple guide and it helped me:
http://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2007/07/wicket_source_to_eclipse_using.html
It told me that I need 'mvn install' first in the root dir.
Seems to work now.
I also looked at the beta3
Hi guys,
my first wicket mailing list post. I just started using Wicket couple gays
ago (after using Tapestry and ZK), and I have to say, I am impressed.
Congratulation to great framework!
I have tried to port my application, which uses Acegi Spring security to
Wicket. I managed to port the
what url causes the page expired page?
-igor
On 7/28/07, lubosp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
my first wicket mailing list post. I just started using Wicket couple gays
ago (after using Tapestry and ZK), and I have to say, I am impressed.
Congratulation to great framework!
I have
Hi,
I am trying to port my application that uses Acegi Spring security to Wicket
framework, I have the application working with Wicket, but when I try to add
Acegi support as documented at:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/acegi-and-wicket-auth-roles.html, I have
problem to use MyAppSignIn.html
Igor,
after login page (login.jsp) it is redirected to /MyApp/app which goes to my
wicket home page, and that one is expired.
Is it possible that I am missing something on logout action?
Is it enough to do session.invalidate()?
Note, it works properly the first time, only after I log out and
hrm, i dont see how /MyApp/app can ever cause a page expired error because
it is a bookmarkable url and so a new instance of page is always created. i
would debug the request cycle and see why it cannot find the page, seems
very strange to me
-igor
On 7/28/07, lubosp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor,
so you do not think that session.invalidate() can cause the page to expire?
I do not know if it makes difference, but I use Acegi, and regular login.jsp
page for login page,
not a Wicket managed page (I did not figure out how to use Wicket managed
login page with Acegi).
Lubos
so you do not think that session.invalidate() can cause the page to expire?
Only if you try to render a page that is part of that old - now
invalidated - session. Make sure Wicket doesn't try to do that (e.g.
check whether the authorization strategy doesn't try to do another
redirect).
Eelco
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Hi all
Thanks to Wicket, I've been successfully building a map where I can
show items on it and move them through ajax.
However, I've the following issue : I store an item location twice.
One time in the ArrayList of ArrayList containing my cells, and the
other time in each item.
Indeed, I need
After re-login when I get Page Expired, the url is:
http://localhost:8080/MyApp/app/?wicket:interface=:0::
igor.vaynberg wrote:
hrm, i dont see how /MyApp/app can ever cause a page expired error because
it is a bookmarkable url and so a new instance of page is always created.
i
would
Thanks Eelco, I already did. But I like using Nabble so that is how I got to
this mailing list, and thought it is the new mailing list. Do you know if
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Lubos
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
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Oops, never mind. I see the new users list on Nabble. Just clicked on wrong
one. Sorry for the noise.
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After re-login when I get Page Expired, the url is:
http://localhost:8080/MyApp/app/?wicket:interface=:0::
Yeah, that's a reference to an already rendered page. Try to find why
it tries to render that. You could try setting a break point in the
Wicket filter and go from there for instance, and/
Hi !
This is a very good news !
I hope we'll the rest of the book soon.
Courage ;)
ZedroS
On 7/26/07, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eelco and I are really happy to announce the availability of our first
two chapters of our forthcoming book Wicket in Action.
Chapter 1 is a
I added:
setResponsePage(MyAppHome.class);
after session.invalidate();
, and that fixed the problem.
Thanks guys for all the help, you are amazingly responsive. Now I feel bad
and have to be more responsive with open source project I manage 8-). You
are setting the example!
BTW, I came with
Thanks guys for all the help, you are amazingly responsive. Now I feel bad
and have to be more responsive with open source project I manage 8-). You
are setting the example!
Heh, cool. Which one is that?
BTW, I came with solution after reading the first chapter of Wicket In
Action.
And
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