>Hey Chris,
>
>For me the live smaple works. In addition the library look quite nice
at a
>first glance. Since it's ASF2 licensed I could really think of using it
on
>one of my projects. I know, I know you don't look a gift horse in the
>mouth;
>still would it be imaginable to move the src to github 

I've traditionally been a subversion kind of guy so I don't have much
experience with publishing projects to github but sure we could put it
up on github once we work out how. Maybe someone with github experience
could help us with that.

> & publish artifacts at m2 central? :-)

I was actually researching how to publish things to m2 central as it
sounds like a very worthy idea. Sounds like a bit of needed there too.

>The first one would definitely help if you like to
>contribute and the second to use it (at least in other opensource
projects
>since not all of them have an own maven repo to publish the lib).
>
>Thanks again for the work and kind regards,
>Andreas
>
>On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 12:18, Sebastian <nospam...@gmx.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> the live demo does not seem to work. Getting the following exception,
no
>> matter which link I click.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Seb
>>
>> Root cause:
>>
>> java.lang.NullPointerException
>> at
com.sas.ui.wicket.modal.**optional.ModalXPage.**allocateModalWindow(**
>> ModalXPage.java:139)
>> at com.sas.ui.modal.example.**HomePage$3.onClick(HomePage.**java:83)
>> at org.apache.wicket.ajax.markup.**html.AjaxLink$1.onEvent(**
>> AjaxLink.java:68)
>> at org.apache.wicket.ajax.**AjaxEventBehavior.respond(**
>> AjaxEventBehavior.java:177)
>> at
org.apache.wicket.ajax.**AbstractDefaultAjaxBehavior.**onRequest(**
>> AbstractDefaultAjaxBehavior.**java:302)
>> at org.apache.wicket.request.**target.component.listener.**
>>
BehaviorRequestTarget.**processEvents(**BehaviorRequestTarget.java:**157
)
>> at org.apache.wicket.request.**AbstractRequestCycleProcessor.**
>> processEvents(**AbstractRequestCycleProcessor.**java:92)
>> at org.apache.wicket.**RequestCycle.**processEventsAndRespond(**
>> RequestCycle.java:1250)
>> at org.apache.wicket.**RequestCycle.step(**RequestCycle.java:1329)
>> at org.apache.wicket.**RequestCycle.steps(**RequestCycle.java:1436)
>> at org.apache.wicket.**RequestCycle.request(**RequestCycle.java:545)
>> at org.apache.wicket.protocol.**http.WicketFilter.doGet(**
>> WicketFilter.java:486)
>> at org.apache.wicket.protocol.**http.WicketFilter.doFilter(**
>> WicketFilter.java:319)
>> at
>org.apache.catalina.core.**ApplicationFilterChain.**internalDoFilter(**
>> ApplicationFilterChain.java:**235)
>> at org.apache.catalina.core.**ApplicationFilterChain.**doFilter(**
>> ApplicationFilterChain.java:**206)
>> at org.apache.catalina.core.**StandardWrapperValve.invoke(**
>> StandardWrapperValve.java:233)
>> at org.apache.catalina.core.**StandardContextValve.invoke(**
>> StandardContextValve.java:191)
>> at org.apache.catalina.core.**StandardHostValve.invoke(**
>> StandardHostValve.java:127)
>> at org.apache.catalina.valves.**ErrorReportValve.invoke(**
>> ErrorReportValve.java:102)
>> at org.apache.catalina.valves.**AccessLogValve.invoke(**
>> AccessLogValve.java:555)
>> at org.apache.catalina.core.**StandardEngineValve.invoke(**
>> StandardEngineValve.java:109)
>> at org.apache.catalina.connector.**CoyoteAdapter.service(**
>> CoyoteAdapter.java:298)
>> at org.apache.coyote.http11.**Http11AprProcessor.process(**
>> Http11AprProcessor.java:859)
>> at
>org.apache.coyote.http11.**Http11AprProtocol$**Http11ConnectionHandler.
>> **process(Http11AprProtocol.**java:579)
>> at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.**AprEndpoint$Worker.run(**
>> AprEndpoint.java:1555)
>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.**java:619)
>>
>>
>>
>> On 04.08.2011 11:12, Chris Colman wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Fellow Wicketers,
>>>
>>> Step Ahead Software has made available new sample code and a live
demo
>>> of our open source ModalX wicket library that provides a convenient
and
>>> efficient way of defining and using modal windows/forms/message
boxes in
>>> Wicket based applications.
>>>
>>> ModalX is a very lightweight library and can be easily integrated
into
>>> new or existing Wicket applications in just a few minutes.
>>>
>>> The aim of the project was to make Modal Windows in wicket as easy
to
>>> define and use as they are in traditional desktop development
frameworks
>>> like MFC, .net, OWL, Swing, etc.,
>>>
>>> You can try the live demo at:
>>>
>http://demo.visualclassworks.**com/modalx/<http://demo.visualclassworks
.com
>/modalx/>
>>>
>>> You can read more at the ModalX page on the Visual Classworks page:
>>>
>http://www.visualclassworks.**com/content/list/o/76914/type/**modalx<ht
tp:/
>/www.visualclassworks.com/content/list/o/76914/type/modalx>
>>>
>>> Chris Colman
>>> Visual Classworks Division
>>> Step Ahead Software
>>>
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