I will look at it this weekend

On 5/9/08, Doug Donohoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What is the likelihood that we can get this patch included in the next 1.4
> milestone?
>
> Again, I'll repeat my offer to submit it myself if given commit access.  I
> updated the JIRA issue with the API javadoc to show what I added.
>
> -Doug
>
>
> Doug Donohoe wrote:
>>
>> I created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1596 and submitted
>> a patch with test cases.  I'd be happy to commit if given commit access if
>> that is easier.
>>
>> Perhaps my work on wicketstuff-annotation demonstrates my attention to
>> detail in code and documentation.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Doug
>>
>>
>> Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> You can best file an RFE in JIRA for things like this. The list is
>>> primarily for questions and discussions, and adding it to JIRA will at
>>> least make sure it stays on the list of things to look at.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Eelco
>>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Doug Donohoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Hi Wicket team:
>>>>
>>>>  I'd like to be able to call getInt(name, default) and not have to worry
>>>>  about catching exceptions.  If the number can't be parsed, just return
>>>> the
>>>>  default.
>>>>
>>>>  I have a utility method which I use:
>>>>
>>>>     public static int getInt(PageParameters params, String name, int
>>>> def)
>>>>     {
>>>>         try
>>>>         {
>>>>             return params.getInt(name, def);
>>>>         }
>>>>         catch (StringValueConversionException ignored)
>>>>         {
>>>>             return def;
>>>>         }
>>>>     }
>>>>
>>>>  Basically for my bookmarkable pages, I don't care if a user mucks with
>>>> the
>>>>  URL - this would let me default to something reasonable.
>>>>
>>>>  It would be nice if there were a comparable method on PageParameters
>>>> ...
>>>>  like getIntSafe(name, def) or some something similar (and for other
>>>>  number-based getters).
>>>>
>>>>  In addition, it would be nice to have a getInteger() object method that
>>>>  returns null if not defined or an Integer object.  The way it is now, I
>>>> have
>>>>  to pick a default value that I assume won't ever be valid (usually -1).
>>>>  There are valid use cases where null is an expected value.
>>>>
>>>>  -Doug
>>>>
>>>>  -Doug
>>>>
>>>>
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