quickstart 11 Ekim 2010 16:00 tarihinde Hemant Shah <prot...@gmail.com> yazdı:
> Yes, it works fine if we do not override the getConverter method. In which > case it behaves like a normal AjaxEditableLabel, as would be expected, and > we are using AjaxEditableLabel instances in many places in our application. > > > - Hemant > > > On 10/11/2010 6:24 AM, Altuğ Bilgin Altıntaş wrote: > >> if you don't override IConverter then everything works fine ? >> >> 2010/10/11 Hemant Shah<prot...@gmail.com> >> >> Altuğ, thanks for responding. >>> >>> There are no errors reported in the log. All the classes in the project >>> are >>> serializable. >>> >>> Could this be a bug? >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> >>> Hemant >>> >>> >>> >>> On 10/10/2010 5:03 PM, Altuğ Bilgin Altıntaş wrote: >>> >>> Did you look at Wicket's logs ? >>>> >>>> Be sure serialization is done correctly. >>>> >>>> 2010/10/10 Hemant Shah<prot...@gmail.com> >>>> >>>> I am new to the Wicket framework and I hope I can get some help with a >>>> >>>>> problem I am facing. >>>>> >>>>> I am using version 1.4.12. >>>>> >>>>> I am overriding the AjaxEditableLabel class and its overridden >>>>> getConverter >>>>> method is at follows: >>>>> >>>>> @Override >>>>> public IConverter. getConverter(Class type) { >>>>> return new PatternDateConverter("MM/dd/yyyy", true); >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> However, the first time in a session the component is updated, I get >>>>> the >>>>> "Page Expired" message. The error results only when the getConverter >>>>> method >>>>> is called. >>>>> >>>>> Note that this happens only the first time I access it in a session. If >>>>> I >>>>> go to the home page and from there back to the page which contains the >>>>> component, it works without any problems. >>>>> >>>>> I am not sure how to overcome this problem. I hope you guys can help. >>>>> Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> - Hemant >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>