Hi Manfred, jQuery(...).kendoTreeView is not a function
Kendo UI Tree View is part of the commercial version, you need to get kendo.all.min.js from kendo site (for evalutation purpose) and change the resource reference (see the wiki on github). Best regards, Sebastien On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 11:32 AM, Manfred Bergmann <m...@software-by-mabe.com> wrote: > Hi. > > I'm currently getting into Kendo UI. > I've setup a page with a basic BorderLayout, pretty much a master/detail > view. > > In the master view I'd like to put an Kendo UI AjaxTreeView component. > Because the tree can be quite deep and I want to lazily expand and load the > tree as needed. > I've added the tree component as a <div/>, as in the example. > For the model I'm just using three 3 root nodes. > Pretty straight forward. > But for some reason it doesn't render correctly. The borderlayout get's > screwed up where the horizontal areas are listed vertically. > And there is a JavaScript error: > main;jsessionid=1uynkuymym2pn1owov5b7xer07?0:21 Uncaught TypeError: > jQuery(...).kendoTreeView is not a function > at HTMLDocument.<anonymous> > > Any idea what the problem might be? > > > Then, all the Kendo UI examples I have seen initialize the page components > in the page constructor. > I am used to do this in the onInitialize method, because I thought that's > what it is for. > I assume it doesn't matter much technically, but why the constructor? > > > Cheers, > Manfred > > -- > View this message in context: http://apache-wicket.1842946. > n4.nabble.com/Kendo-UI-treeview-in-borderlayout-tp4676222.html > Sent from the Users forum mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >