Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
Hi Martin

I get the wicket ajax debug window.. And (slice from the simple page below)


<script type="text/javascript" ><!--/*--><![CDATA[/*><!--*/
Wicket.Event.add(window, "domready", function() { new WicketMap2('map1');
Wicket.maps['map1'].overlayListenerCallbackUrl = '?wicket:interface=:0:map::IActivePageBehaviorListener:2:&amp;wicket:ignoreIfNotActive=true'; --------------------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Wicket.maps['map1'].setCenter(new GLatLng(52.37649, 4.888573, false));
Wicket.maps['map1'].setZoom(13);
Wicket.maps['map1'].setDraggingEnabled(true);
Wicket.maps['map1'].setDoubleClickZoomEnabled(false);
Wicket.maps['map1'].setScrollWheelZoomEnabled(false);
Wicket.maps['map1'].setMapType(G_NORMAL_MAP);
;});
/*-->]]>*/</script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="resources/org.apache.wicket.ajax.AbstractDefaultAjaxBehavior/wicket-ajax-debug.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" id="wicket-ajax-debug-enable"><!--/*--><![CDATA[/*><!--*/
wicketAjaxDebugEnable=true;
/*-->]]>*/</script>

Im not sure if gets called every time of it's just because it's ready for it?
Well, ok, it looks a little like ajax, but it isn't.

On the server side there always is a OverlayListener added to the GMap2, with the only purpose of being a fixed callback hook. It doesn't initiate anything, on the client side it only shows up as that String assignment to the variable 'overlayListenerCallbackUrl' of the GMap2.

So the String above is nothing more than a property of the GMap2.

This property is used by GOverlays, that might be added to the map later on. If they fire an event that triggers a call to the server, the property is used as a callbackUrl to the GOverlayListener on the server side. The GOverlayListener then has to wire through to the right GOverlay.

mf



Martin Funk wrote:
Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
I know, im just too lazy if gmap2 already supports it:)
were in the 'simple' example do you see ajax?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if GMap2 has that option, but if not, you could just put plain GMap code and provide the location with some hidden Label or a small component to do that.

On Oct 17, 2008 5:22pm, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are there a way to avoid the GMAP2 contrib to add ajax listeners, thus
making it non ajax? I have some pages that only should display a map, nonclickable non moveable etc.



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-Wicket for love



Nino Martinez Wael

Java Specialist @ Jayway DK

http://www.jayway.dk

+45 2936 7684





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