Apache Wicket 10.x Reference GuideWicket, we still need to use query string parameters to exchange data with other Internet-based services. Consider for example a classic confirmation page which is linked inside an email to let users every path by adding a org.apache.wicket.resource.FileSystemPathService text file into META-INF/services and put in your implementation. A reference implementation can be found in the java class in most cases injected dependencies are not serializable, as these are typically singletons like services and repositories. Because of this Wicket uses Byte Buddy to generate proxies that are injected0 码力 | 336 页 | 7.16 MB | 1 年前3
Apache Wicket 9.x Reference GuideWicket, we still need to use query string parameters to exchange data with other Internet-based services. Consider for example a classic confirmation page which is linked inside an email to let users every path by adding a org.apache.wicket.resource.FileSystemPathService text file into META-INF/services and put in your implementation. A reference implementation can be found in the java class in most cases injected dependencies are not serializable, as these are typically singletons like services and repositories. Because of this Wicket uses cglib to generate proxies that are injected instead0 码力 | 335 页 | 7.15 MB | 1 年前3
Apache Wicket 8.x Reference GuideWicket, we still need to use query string parameters to exchange data with other Internet-based services. Consider for example a classic confirmation page which is linked inside an email to let users every path by adding a org.apache.wicket.resource.FileSystemPathService text file into META-INF/services and put in your implementation. A reference implementation can be found in the java class a text file called org.apache.wicket.IInitializer into the folder src/main/resources/META- INF/services/ 3. Add a single line with the name of the IInitializer class example: org.apache.wicket0 码力 | 350 页 | 9.95 MB | 1 年前3
Apache Wicket 7.x Reference GuideWicket, we still need to use query string parameters to exchange data with other Internet-based services. Consider for example a classic confirmation page which is linked inside an email to let users every path by adding a org.apache.wicket.resource.FileSystemPathService text file into META-INF/services and put in your implementation. A reference implementation can be found in the java class improve the user experience of our pages with complex components or integrating some popular web services (like Google Maps ) and JavaScript libraries (like TinyMCE ). This appendix provides a quick overview0 码力 | 346 页 | 10.00 MB | 1 年前3
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