There's also the AjaxLazyLoadPanel in wicket-extensions.

Rens


On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 9:19 AM, lars vonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> @1: There is also the session timeout of your appserver (I think the
> default
> for most app servers is 30 minutes).... In my experience it is not very
> user
> friendly if pages take that long to render... A better approach is I think
> to use some Ajax stuff as you describe in your second question.
>
> @2: There is a progressbar component available in wicketstuff:
>
> http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/wicketstuff-progressbar
> .
> I don't have any experience with it though...
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Lars
>
> On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 5:09 AM, PhilipJohnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Greetings, Wicket Wizards,
> >
> > I am continuing my delightful acclimatization to Wicket, and would
> > appreciate a couple of quick hints regarding the following:
> >
> > (1) My webapp makes several requests to back-end services. This could
> take
> > up to a couple of minutes under certain circumstances.  It appears that
> > Wicket times out a page request after one minute. (?)  How do I tell
> > Wicket
> > to wait longer?  I did some googling and found the
> > IRequestCycleSettings.setTimeout(Duration) method, but the documentation
> > did
> > not make me confident that I'd found the right thing.
> >
> > If that is the right method to call, how do I obtain the instance to
> > invoke
> > the setTimeout method on?  Any other timeout issues I should be aware
> of?
> >
> > (2) Since certain of my pages make a series of back-end service requests
> > before responding, it would be cool if I could have a kind of "status"
> > pane
> > that tells the user how far along the webapp is.  Given that Wicket
> tends
> > to
> > make hard things easy, I'm fantasizing that I could create some kind of
> > Ajax-y pane that refreshes itself periodically with the contents of a
> > String
> > that I keep in my session instance.  Then, as my internal page
> processing
> > code works through the backend requests, the code can just update that
> > string and it will be displayed to the user.
> >
> > Is that possible?  Any pointers to classes/code I could look at to
> orient
> > myself?
> >
> > Thanks so much!
> > Cheers,
> > Philip Johnson
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