When I debugged the codes, it wasn't getting to the onSubmit method. Maybe
you try to do this with the code, don't enter value when the page is first
rendered and click the submit button. After that, enter values nto the
textfields and click the submit button and check if the onSubmit method is
executed. If this works for you, then something is wrong in my code that I
don't know about.
Thanks so much,
yinka

On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 6:33 AM, Serkan Camurcuoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> turning your code into a quickstart project works for me, onSubmit is
> successfully called.. Did you debug and see the return value of
> continueToOriginalDestination() ?
>
> Ajayi Yinka wrote:
>
>> Thanks for your concern. I added it (check the LoginForm class, you will
>> see
>> the onSubmit method). I used the default form submit button. I tried the
>> wicket button before, but the same problem persist.
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 5:33 AM, Serkan Camurcuoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> how do you submit the form? it seems like you do not add a submit button
>>> or
>>> submit link into the form..
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Ajayi Yinka wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> This problem still persist till now. I can really figure out the cause
>>>> of
>>>> the problem. Could anyone help me out? This is one of the pages in my
>>>> application. I have searched all the texts I have on wicket to get the
>>>> cause
>>>> of the problem but I coudn't find one.
>>>>
>>>> I appreciate any asisstance anyone can render on this.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>> package web.page;
>>>>
>>>> import web.UserSession;
>>>> import web.component.MainNavigationComponent;
>>>> import pojo.User;
>>>> import services.TouchPayService;
>>>> import java.util.List;
>>>> import org.apache.wicket.Session;
>>>> import org.apache.wicket.injection.web.InjectorHolder;
>>>> import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.form.Form;
>>>> import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.form.PasswordTextField;
>>>> import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.form.TextField;
>>>> import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.panel.FeedbackPanel;
>>>> import org.apache.wicket.model.Model;
>>>> import org.apache.wicket.spring.injection.annot.SpringBean;
>>>>
>>>> /**
>>>>  *
>>>>  * @author AJAYI YINKA
>>>>  */
>>>> public final class Login extends AbstractConsoleWebPage  {
>>>>
>>>>   Form form;
>>>>   private TextField userId;
>>>>   private PasswordTextField userPassword;
>>>>   List<User> users;
>>>>   @SpringBean
>>>>   TouchPayService touchpay;
>>>>   private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
>>>>   public Login() {
>>>>
>>>>       InjectorHolder.getInjector().inject(this);
>>>>
>>>>       org.apache.wicket.Component mainNavigation;
>>>>
>>>>       mainNavigation = new MainNavigationComponent("mainNavigation",
>>>> null);
>>>>
>>>>       userId = new TextField("userId", new Model(" "));
>>>>       userId.setRequired(true);
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>       userPassword = new PasswordTextField("userPassword", new Model("
>>>> "));
>>>>       userPassword.setRequired(true);
>>>>
>>>>       form = new LoginFormComponent("f");
>>>>
>>>>       add(new FeedbackPanel("errorMsg"));
>>>>       form.add(userId);
>>>>       form.add(userPassword);
>>>>       add(form);
>>>>       add(mainNavigation);
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   }
>>>>
>>>>   public void setUser(User user) {
>>>>       ((UserSession) getSession()).setCurrentUser(user);
>>>>   }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   @Override
>>>>   public String getTitle() {
>>>>       return "Login Page";
>>>>   }
>>>>
>>>>   class LoginFormComponent extends Form {
>>>>
>>>>       public LoginFormComponent(String id) {
>>>>           super(id);
>>>>       }
>>>>
>>>>       @Override
>>>>       public void onError(){
>>>>
>>>>       setResponsePage(Login.class);
>>>>        }
>>>>
>>>>       @Override
>>>>       public void onSubmit() {
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>           String userId = (String) Login.this.getUserId();
>>>>           String userPassword = (String) Login.this.getPassword();
>>>>
>>>>           User user = null;
>>>>           users = touchpay.findAllUsers();
>>>>
>>>>           for (User userInDB : users) {
>>>>               if ((userInDB.getUsername().equals(userId)) &&
>>>> (userInDB.getPassword().equals(userPassword))) {
>>>>                   user = userInDB;
>>>>               }
>>>>           }
>>>>           if (user == null) {
>>>>               // not yet implemented
>>>>               } else {
>>>>               setUser(user);
>>>>               Session.get().info("You have logged in successfully");
>>>>
>>>>               if (!continueToOriginalDestination()) {
>>>>                   setResponsePage(HomePage.class);
>>>>               }
>>>>           }
>>>>
>>>>       }
>>>>   }
>>>>
>>>>   /** Helper methods to retrieve the userId and the password **/
>>>>   protected String getUserId() {
>>>>       return userId.getModelObjectAsString();
>>>>   }
>>>>
>>>>   protected String getPassword() {
>>>>       return userPassword.getModelObjectAsString();
>>>>   }
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 6:18 AM, Ajayi Yinka <
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> hi guys,
>>>>> I have try to get over the problem by calling Login.class in onError
>>>>> method. this seems to cover this bugs, but I am not satistify as the
>>>>> error
>>>>> message is still redisplaying in the next page.
>>>>> I think what i really need is the problems that are associated with
>>>>> validation.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 4:58 AM, Ajayi Yinka <
>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I thought as much, it seems I am missing something out in validation
>>>>>> process. Please help me check out from this snippet of my codes
>>>>>>
>>>>>> userId = new TextField("userId", new Model(""));
>>>>>>       userId.setRequired(true);
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       userPassword = new PasswordTextField("userPassword", new
>>>>>> Model(""));
>>>>>>       userPassword.setRequired(true);
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       form.add(userId);
>>>>>>       form.add(userPassword);
>>>>>>     add(form);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> add(new FeedbackPanel("errorMsg"));
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 4:06 AM, Serkan Camurcuoglu <
>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>       if onSubmit is not called and the form is redisplayed with the
>>>>>>> values
>>>>>>> that you've last entered, it seems like the form is not validated
>>>>>>> successfully..
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ajayi Yinka wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>>>>> I am a newbie in wicket. I am presently developpng an application
>>>>>>>> using
>>>>>>>> wicket framework. I am having problem in submitting my forms.
>>>>>>>> The form submissionis actually working whenever I enter a value but
>>>>>>>> if
>>>>>>>> no
>>>>>>>> value is put in the textbox, feedback panel will  display  the error
>>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>>> (I think this is good).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The problem is that if I now enter values in the textboxes, the
>>>>>>>> onsubmit
>>>>>>>> method is not executed. I dont know what is causing this.
>>>>>>>> I need a prompt response as this is delaying the progress of my job.
>>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>> Yinka.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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