Thank you,
I will have a look at it.
Vitek
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Thanks.
I just thought that there would be some "correct" way how to do it
because as I read Application.set() is not part of public api.
The correct way is not to do it *typically*. If you have a good
reason, you can always ignore such comments :-)
My scenario is this:
I have a wizard.
After proceeding to second step I need to transfer large amount of data
and store information to database.
This operation may take sometimes over five minutes and I want to let
user know what is going on.
So far, upon step initialization, I did it by attaching
AjaxSelfUpdatingTimerBehavior to a component which shows current status.
In the step initialization routine I also spin of new thread which makes
the transfer and update one shared field, which component with
AjaxSelfUpdatingTimerBehavior uses.
If any of you would know of better way how to solve this problem, I
would be grateful to hear.
Take a look at the UploadProgressBar in package
org.apache.wicket.extensions.ajax.markup.html.form.upload. I think
Andrew and Igor did a great job at that.
Eelco
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