urceStream.
The fix is not too beautiful, it would make more sense to run
init(ServletConfig), but I did not find any way to get the ServletConfig
from the Controller.
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* $Id: SpringApplicationController.java,v 1.1 2005/03/25 15:02:51 e
know, but I don't think this would work in my case because I need
to have Spring's OpenSessionInViewInterceptor, and so I have to use
Spring's DispatcherServlet.
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Igor Vaynberg wrote:
Why not use opensessioninviewfilter instead?
-Igor
Because Filter does not have all the features, for example I can't tune
session flushing like in the interceptor. I could override the filter to
do everything I want..
Anyway, thanks.
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Hi,
Class wicket.markup.html.navigation.paging.PagingNavigationLink is
final, but
wicket.markup.html.navigation.paging.PagingNavigationIncrementLink is
not. Could these both be non-final?
Thanks.
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Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
Why? What is your use case?
Juergen
I need to have an OnClickScript on my paging links to do some ajaxian stuff.
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Johan Compagner wrote:
but that looks to me like a AttributeModifier
On 10/28/05, *Janne Hietamäki* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
> Why? What is your use case?
>
> Juergen
>
I need to hav
Johan Compagner wrote:
just ask getURL() or the link and you have the url that a link will
generate
On 10/29/05, *Janne Hietamäki* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> --
>
Yes, but I need to have the URL of the link on my onclick-scri
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?nav=messages&tsn=1&tid=1584&webtag=ab-java
Vote for Wicket here!
FYI, few votes would help here
http://jira.magnolia.info/browse/MAGNOLIA-588 ;)
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Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Thanks for the hint. I didn't sign up, but I always liked magnolia.
Maybe it's time to check it out :)
Eelco
Hi,
Check again, http://jira.magnolia.info/browse/MAGNOLIA-588
Some progress :)
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String getDefaultPageMap(){
return getRequestCycle() != null ?
getRequestCycle().getRequest().getParameter("pagemap") : null;
}
This would allow me to force my WrapperPages to go to another PageMap..
Any ideas?
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tream(Component.java:1824)
at wicket.markup.html.WebComponent.onRender(WebComponent.java:77)
at wicket.Component.render(Component.java:1253)
at wicket.RequestCycle.request(RequestCycle.java:483)
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think I'll have to still
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sound like an overkill to construct.
Specially when probably only few of them will ever be rendered.
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eeded later, because that would cause the page state to grow too
much.. And there are already PageMaps to handle throwing away old stuff.
Sure, if I can render a non-attached Panel, that solves most problems.
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h
o put that in the first URL, because it's really the
second (because of the redirect). The server doesn't know if the
client is using cookies until the first request comes back, so for the
first request it has to use cookies and url rewriting.
e
patched Wicket on my projects.
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
ahh yes, the web2.0 page as the application. ick. maybe we can add
requestcycle.replaceAndRender(Component c) ?
-Igor
On 11/7/05, *Janne Hietamäki* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Johan Compagner
Hi,
Where is Wicket's portlet support going? Who is working with it, what
has been planned, and what has been done?
I could offer some help..
(I've written one proprietary portlet implementation a couple of years
ago, so I know the stuff.)
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default
is usually Cp-1252 and on OS/X MacRoman. The string at the source code
is valid on both. On most modern linux distributions (Ubuntu is not one
of those) default encoding is UTF-8 and so the test fails. It would
really be better to use UTF-8 everywhere..
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Jan Bares wrote:
You cannot calculate size of the string in bytes? I am not Java
expert, but this must be easy.
Size of the string in bytes is string.getBytes(encoding).length;
Most frameworks don't set the content length, even if it's really bad
for http keep-alive.
Janne
-
Johan Compagner wrote:
Maybe i can improve it even more by just doing that encoding
conversion earlier (so not after the redirect but before the redirect
and only store the byte[]
that could be cheaper :) for strings that only take most of the time 1
byte)
Yep, that's absolutely better.
A
Jeremy Hulick wrote:
Will the 1.2 release have jsr-168 portlet support? If not, when can we
expect that to happen? Thanks.
1.2 will not most probably have portlet support. Expect it to happen in
Wicket 2.0, which is arriving quite soon after 1.2. Or submit some code.
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On Feb 17, 2006, at 3:33 AM, Eelco Hillenius wrote:
1. Give me the constructor change and the Java 5 functionality in one
pass (Wicket 2.0)
+1.
We are still forced to run Java 1.4, but I'm testing if
retrotranslator is stable enough for production.
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On 26.4.2006, at 18.59, Igor Vaynberg wrote:Unless something changes - ie someone works on this hard and soon -, Idoubt we'll ever have portlet integration. Sorry to all the folks that have been waiting for this.I wouldnt say never. Just not until we have someone who wants to do it with time on the
On 14.6.2006, at 11.49, Nino Wael wrote:Hi GuysAnyone knows if theres a demo of the wicket.markup.html.tree component anywhere? See http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/nested Janne HietamäkiCemron Ltdhttp://www.cemron.fi ___
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Hello everyone,I checked in the Wicket portlet (JSR-168) support into Wicket 1.2 branch. Comments and patches are welcome. Different portlet modes (EDIT,VIEW,HELP) are not yet supported, but coming soon. Also a portlet unit test tool, is coming up. The example project can be checked out from https:
Hi,Wicket's native portlet support is still a work in progress, but so far it works fine. So far I have only done some testing with it (see wicket-portlet-examples subproject), but I'm expecting to start a real world application based on it in a month or two. So far I have tested running the exampl
On 29.7.2006, at 11.51, Eelco Hillenius wrote:So how do frameworks like Dojo and GWT do it? Do have back buttonsupport for Ajax...EelcoSome articles..http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2006/01/ajax-back-button.htmlhttp://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/10/26/ajax-handling-bookmarks-and-back-button.htmlh
something like this added into your app servers server.policy should help:grant codeBase "file:/x/webapps/appl/WEB-INF/lib/wicket-1.2.jar" { permission java.lang.reflect.ReflectPermission "suppressAccessChecks";};Google for "server.policy" and "suppressAccessChecks"On 29.7.2006, at 16.56
Version 1.4 of javamail can be redistributed, the jars can be found from ibiblio's maven repository. javax.activation activation 1.1 jar compile
On 15.8.2006, at 0.49, Nathan Hamblen wrote:Voicetribe is in open beta. (Now you can finally figure out what it is.)http://www.voicetribe.com/Sign up for an account, pop in a DVD, and record something. Don't worry,you can't possibly say, "Testing, 1 ... 2 ... 3" any worse than I do.All the non-seri
You clearly had too much fun on your holiday.
To be a little less off-topic, could someone with ie7 test wicket
ajax examples, and update http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/
index.php/FAQs#Which_browsers_has_been_tested_with_Wicket_AJAX
On 19.8.2006, at 16.26, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> I *lo
On 23.8.2006, at 13.15, Steen Larsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been trying out the portlet support in wicket, and have the
> problem that when I press a button or link it seems like the
> default "action" is called so that I never sees anything else than
> the first page. I have tried the por
On 23.8.2006, at 13.22, Janne Hietamäki wrote:
>
> On 23.8.2006, at 13.15, Steen Larsen wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have been trying out the portlet support in wicket, and have the
>> problem that when I press a button or link it seems like the
>> default
Hi,
IIRC, this has already been fixed in the svn.
Janne
On 25.8.2006, at 13.30, Konstantin wrote:
>
> Started using Wicket and found a problem ;-)
>
> To reproduce a bug:
> 1. Make a simple page with a form containing AutoCompleteTextField and
> IndicatingAjaxSubmitButton.
> 2. In a page-clas
On 25.8.2006, at 19.43, Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>
>> with the current architecture if you have a hundred clients doing
>> comet you
>> will have a hundred threads - not so good.
>
> Yeah. What do you think Lorin? Is there something we might have missed
> from e.g. DWR? An alternative for your us
This is also fixed in the svn.
Janne
On 25.8.2006, at 19.59, V. Jenks wrote:
>
> I'm taking my first crack at using some of the built-in Ajax stuff
> in Wicket
> - pretty cool by the way!
>
> I'm using the AutoCompleteTextField to filter some data and it
> works except
> that I'm getting
On 25.8.2006, at 8.17, David Russell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently trying to build some Wicket based Portlets. The sample
> portlet provided works great. Now I'm trying to convert the sample
> TabbedPanel application found in wicket.example.compref into a
> PortletApplication.
>
> So far the ta
Fixed, the packages should be updated shortly. I disabled the deployment when there was some network problems between the servers.JanneOn 28.8.2006, at 10.38, Igor Vaynberg wrote:yes, but the 2.0 builds havent been updated since aug 5th...janne, are you reading with us?-IgorOn 8/28/06, Frank Bille
On 28.8.2006, at 10.53, Nino Wael wrote: Hi I was wondering how wicket maintains it’s session state. We are currently working on a crossbrowser application, where our application(wicket) lives within an Iframe. If we hit refresh on the page, wicket looses its session id. As far as I can see wicket
default timeout on the cookie? Or am I barking up the wrong leg? .regards Nino From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Janne Hietamäki Sent: 28. august 2006 09:56 To: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Wicket-user] Session management On 28.8.2006, at 10.53
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Janne Hietamäki Sent: 28. august 2006 10:06 To: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Wicket-user] Session management Session cookie expires when browser is shut down, but on the server side the default is 30 minutes. This can be
gt; -Oprindelig meddelelse-
> Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] på vegne af Janne
> Hietamäki
> Sendt: ma 28-08-2006 10:34
> Til: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Cc:
> Emne: Re: [Wicket-user] Session management
>
>
>
On 26.8.2006, at 0.05, Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>
> The kind of discussion that is appropriate here though is if people
> find features/ tricks/ whatever that might make Wicket better.
Just like what Howard has done? ;)
http://howardlewisship.com/blog/2006/08/tapestry-5-progress-class-
reloadin
Ah, this must be same problem as this https://sourceforge.net/
tracker/?func=detail&atid=684975&aid=1547028&group_id=119783
I'll commit the fix in a second.
Janne
On 30.8.2006, at 21.13, samyem wrote:
>
> Also, I forgot to add that :
>
> src="/mm/app/resources/
> wicket.extensions.ajax.marku
Offering a server is really nice, but as mentioned before we (wicket)
have our own dedicated server, and I would like to see all this
wicket stuff collected to there, opposed to the current situation
where everything is distributed into half dozen different servers..
Janne
On 6.9.2006, at
At least wicket-portlet-examples run fine with Liferay+Tomcat. What is this wicket-portlet-samples you're trying to deploy, and where did you get that portlet.war? If you compile the examples with maven it produces a war called "wicket-portlet-examples.war"."Exception: Error registering portlets fo
Portlet support is still experimental, meaning there has not been real production class project based on it, but it is pretty much feature complete. There are some known features, and for sure some bugs left, but it mostly works.And yes, the examples project can be checked out from https://svn.sour
On 12.9.2006, at 19.03, Manuel Barzi wrote:
> When I try to use maven, I get the following error (and I have already
> setup the proxy as described in Wicket site):
>
> ---
> [INFO] Scanning for projects...
> [INFO]
> --
> --
On 13.9.2006, at 17.58, Manuel Barzi wrote:
> But, what about that webapp - based on WebPage - to be integrated in a
> portlet by means of PortletPage?
> I mean, does PortletPage offer the same flexibility WebPage does? I
> guess we'll find some limitations, have to test yet, but all
> informati
What version of Wicket are you using? There should work with the current version from svn? JanneOn 19.9.2006, at 13.08, Manuel Barzi wrote:Ok, checking the markup I can see - following the rules - shouldn't Iuse parent html element body, neither elements updwards (head, html,etc...). Wicket-portlet
On Sep 21, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Ted Roeloffzen wrote:
> Some of you may know that we are trying to create a CMS or a least
> CMS-components with Wicket. When i looked at the Wicket-stuff site
> a saw that there is a project to integrate TinyMCE into Wicket. I
> was wondering if anyone knows h
Yes, this problem has something to do with datepicker doing header
contributions, I'll try to reproduce..
Janne
On Oct 4, 2006, at 1:12 PM, Manuel Barzi wrote:
> Watching the markup generated by the WebPage version, I find that
> Wicket does automatically inserts the following scripts to the
bang.
I think I've been missing long enough.. :-P
I'll check those portlet bugs..
Janne
On 20.2.2007, at 20.25, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
since janne is mia we need to once again decide on the future of
the portlet support. if we dont have a core committer who wants to
work on it and knows how
Wicket portlet support is highly experimental. You can check out the
current portlet support from here:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/wicket/branches/wicket-1.3-
portlet-support/
Janne
On Jul 9, 2007, at 6:21 AM, Dean Del Ponte wrote:
> I understand that wiki supports portlet dev
Hi,
Wicket pages are not stateless in a way they are for example in GWT
where whole page structure can be generated as a javascript and there
is no interaction with the server. That is currently out of scope of
Wicket.
However, Wicket supports stateless pages which do not create session
s
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