Vitaly Tsaplin wrote:
Isn't it often better to explicitly declare the list of javascript
libraries the component uses and let the user add this libraries to
the web content folder manually on his/her preferred location?
I like that you package your component to run off the fly, and then you
can overide so that you yourself can put in javascript libs, just like
the prototip from minis, although I havent done this myself this gives
full flexibility.
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
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If you just need the javascript library, I also use header contribution.
You can also take a look at wicket input events or datepicker etc...
If you have your js files locally(in your project) you can use the
packagedRessource so it gets gziped..
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/wicket-stuff-contrib-input-events
Vitaly Tsaplin wrote:
Hi everyone,
There are many usecases when it could be necessary to write some
javascript by hands directly in the html file. So I need to reference
the library I use in a head section of my html file. But having a
reusable component written in java which is depending on the same
javascript library I use a header contribution to inject a reference
to the library that I have somewhere in a java package. So what is the
preferred way to include a javascript library to a wicket project?
Vitaly
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