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get Form information after submit

ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not know what. I have a form
with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several textfields using panels
so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.

Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values in the Post page but
I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has something to do with
PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.

SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values from a form after it
is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for wicket?

I am really not sure where to look but i have been playing with
PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck so far. Please
point me in the right direction

Thanks for the help

T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by Korbinian Bachl - privat <ko...@whiskyworld.de>.
do you have the necessary setters/ getters for teststring???

Regards,

Korbinian

taygolf schrieb:
> teststring in onSubmit is always null no matter what I have entered in the
> textfield. 
> 
> Any help with this would be most appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> T
> 
> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>> what about it didnt work? it looks fine...
>>
>> -igor
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:43 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>  hey igor thanks for all the help I really am learning a lot here.
>>>
>>>  I am having an issue forwarding the model tp my textfiled in my panel
>>> and I
>>>  wanted to show you my code and see what you thought the issue is. I am
>>> sure
>>>  it is something simple I have overlooked.
>>>
>>>  Template.java
>>>  public class Template extends WebPage {
>>>  private String teststring;
>>>  Form form = new Form("myform") {
>>>         protected void onSubmit() {
>>>                 callDatabase(teststring);//this is always coming back
>>> null and I am not
>>>  sure why.
>>>         };
>>>  };
>>>  form.setMarkupId("myform");
>>>  form.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>>>  add(form);
>>>  form.add(new FeedbackPanel("feedback"));
>>>  form.add(new TextFieldPanel("textfield", new PropertyModel(this,
>>>  "teststring")));
>>>  }
>>>
>>>
>>>  Template.html
>>>  <body>
>>>         <form wicket:id="myform">
>>>           all feedback messages go here!
>>>           TextFieldPanel go here
>>>     </form>
>>>  </body>
>>>
>>>  TextFieldPanel.java
>>>
>>>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
>>>           super(id, pm);
>>>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
>>>  }
>>>
>>>
>>>  TextFieldPanel.html
>>>  <wicket:panel>
>>>  <input wicket:id="textField1" type="text"/>
>>>  </wicket:panel>
>>>
>>>
>>>  Now I was thinking that since I sent the PropertyModel to the
>>> TextFieldPanel
>>>  it should work but it did not. Is there an inheritance that i need to do
>>> to
>>>  get this to work? The goal here is to create a bunch of textFields on
>>> the
>>>  fly but first I would like to get this working so I know what I am doing
>>>  hince the simple example of my code.
>>>
>>>  Thanks again for the help
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  T
>>>
>>>
>>>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>>  >
>>>  > no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model to the
>>>  > textfield.
>>>  >
>>>  > -igor
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>  >>
>>>  >>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really close
>>> but I
>>>  >> was
>>>  >>  not creating:
>>>  >>
>>>  >> private object selection1;
>>>  >>   private object selection2;
>>>  >>
>>>  >>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the onSubmit
>>>  >>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that simple I
>>> think
>>>  >> I
>>>  >>  was just blocked.
>>>  >>
>>>  >>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is created in
>>>  >> nested
>>>  >>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield will be
>>> in
>>>  >> a
>>>  >>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code to allow
>>> just
>>>  >> one
>>>  >>  panel but I am not sure yet.
>>>  >>
>>>  >>  Thanks again
>>>  >>
>>>  >>  T
>>>  >>
>>>  >>
>>>  >>
>>>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>>  >>  >
>>>  >>  > class page1 {
>>>  >>  >   private object selection1;
>>>  >>  >   private object selection2;
>>>  >>  >
>>>  >>  >   public page1() {
>>>  >>  >       form form=new form("form") {
>>>  >>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new
>>>  >> page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>>>  >>  >       }
>>>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new propertymodel(this,
>>>  >>  > "selection1"), ...));
>>>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new propertymodel(this,
>>>  >>  > "selection2"), ...));
>>>  >>  >   }
>>>  >>  > }
>>>  >>  >
>>>  >>  > class page2 {
>>>  >>  >    private final object selection1;
>>>  >>  >    private final object selection2;
>>>  >>  >    private final String text;
>>>  >>  >
>>>  >>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
>>>  >>  >       this.selection1=selection1; this.selection2=selection2;
>>>  >>  >       form=new form("form") {
>>>  >>  >           onsubmit() {
>>>  >>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>>>  >>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>>>  >>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>>>  >>  >            }
>>>  >>  >        }
>>>  >>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new
>>> propertymodel(this,"text")));
>>>  >>  >      }
>>>  >>  > }
>>>  >>  >
>>>  >>  > -igor
>>>  >>  >
>>>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf
>>> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>>  >>  > wrote:
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just confused
>>>  >> about
>>>  >>  >> how
>>>  >>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me
>>>  >> understand
>>>  >>  >> and
>>>  >>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When selected
>>> these
>>>  >>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the
>>>  >> response
>>>  >>  >> page
>>>  >>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a query
>>> based
>>>  >> on
>>>  >>  >> what
>>>  >>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this
>>> working
>>>  >>  >> today.
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the information
>>> to
>>>  >> the
>>>  >>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside
>>>  >>  >> applications
>>>  >>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I
>>> simply
>>>  >> want
>>>  >>  >> to
>>>  >>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so that is
>>> why
>>>  >> I
>>>  >>  >> want
>>>  >>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to
>>> insert
>>>  >> the
>>>  >>  >> data
>>>  >>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the response
>>> page
>>>  >> to
>>>  >>  >> a
>>>  >>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or something like
>>> that.
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds from
>>> the
>>>  >> panel
>>>  >>  >> in
>>>  >>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I set
>>> the
>>>  >>  >> markupId
>>>  >>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can
>>> create
>>>  >> my
>>>  >>  >> new
>>>  >>  >>  record in the database?
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to
>>> wicket.
>>>  >> only
>>>  >>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made a
>>> lot
>>>  >> of
>>>  >>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a
>>> little
>>>  >> more
>>>  >>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  Thanks
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  T
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  SO you are saying that
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>>  >>  >>  >
>>>  >>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
>>>  >>  >>  >
>>>  >>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in
>>> wicket
>>>  >>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is different...
>>>  >>  >>  >
>>>  >>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form
>>>  >> components
>>>  >>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect to
>>>  >> another
>>>  >>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have the
>>>  >> current
>>>  >>  >>  > page rerendered...
>>>  >>  >>  >
>>>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>>  >>  >>  >
>>>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf
>>>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>>  >>  >> wrote:
>>>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>>>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in
>>> it.
>>>  >> the
>>>  >>  >> panel
>>>  >>  >>  >> will
>>>  >>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set the
>>>  >> markupId
>>>  >>  >> to
>>>  >>  >>  >> a
>>>  >>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as setOutputMarkupId
>>> to
>>>  >>  >> true.
>>>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass all
>>> the
>>>  >>  >> form
>>>  >>  >>  >> values
>>>  >>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
>>>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by
>>> using
>>>  >>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form
>>>  >> information
>>>  >>  >> into a
>>>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the
>>> onSubmit()
>>>  >> call?
>>>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  T
>>>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>>  >>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered are
>>>  >> pushed
>>>  >>  >> into
>>>  >>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the wiki
>>> and
>>>  >> look
>>>  >>  >> at
>>>  >>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post"
>>> page,
>>>  >> the
>>>  >>  >> form
>>>  >>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>>  >>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>>>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not
>>> know
>>>  >> what.
>>>  >>  >> I
>>>  >>  >>  >> have a
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several
>>>  >> textfields
>>>  >>  >> using
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >> panels
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values
>>> in
>>>  >> the
>>>  >>  >> Post
>>>  >>  >>  >> page
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >> but
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has
>>> something
>>>  >> to
>>>  >>  >> do
>>>  >>  >>  >> with
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values
>>> from
>>>  >> a
>>>  >>  >> form
>>>  >>  >>  >> after
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >> it
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for
>>> wicket?
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been
>>> playing
>>>  >> with
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck
>>> so
>>>  >> far.
>>>  >>  >>  >> Please
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>.
it sure does. I had it extending panel first and then changed it to see if
formcomponentpanel would work better and I forgot to change it back.

I got it working now and it is prefect. Thanks for the help

T

igor.vaynberg wrote:
> 
> does your textfieldpanel extend formcomponentpanel? if so that would
> be why, formcomponetpanel would also be setting the value - but always
> to null. you should simply extend panel, and super(id) should do fine,
> panel's dont require/do anything with  models.
> 
> -igor
> 
> 
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 9:12 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  I think I found the problem in my code igor. It seems that I was messing
>> it
>>  all up by setting the panel model to the same model I wanted to pass to
>> the
>>  textfield
>>
>>
>>  TextFieldPanel.java
>>
>>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
>>           super(id, pm);
>>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
>>  }
>>
>>  I am setting pm in super(id, pm) and i am trying to use it for the
>> required
>>  textfield. when I change super(id, pm) to super(id, new model()) it
>> seems to
>>  be working fine.
>>
>>  I have read the wiki pages for models a few times and it seems I need to
>> do
>>  it a few more. This is totally new to me but so far it looks like it is
>> head
>>  above everything else.
>>
>>  Thanks so much for your help
>>
>>
>>
>>  T
>>
>>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >
>>  > On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 5:33 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>  >>  I am just really confused by all of this. I do not understand why
>> there
>>  >> is
>>  >>  not a way to get all the form fields onSubmit. There has got to be a
>> way
>>  >> to
>>  >>  just say get all form fields or something. If not can we think about
>>  >> adding
>>  >>  it in the next version. it would make things a lot easier than
>> passing a
>>  >>  model from the from to a panel and then back.
>>  >
>>  >  because wicket abstracts request/response nature of http with event
>>  > based programming model. all newbies struggle with models, then when
>>  > they get them they cant live without them. have you read the model
>>  > page on the wiki like i suggested?
>>  >
>>  > it is already possible to get all form values for all textfields...
>>  > form.visit(TextField.class, new ivisitor() { visitComponent(Component
>>  > c) { System.out.println((TextField)c).getInput(); }}
>>  >
>>  >>
>>  >>  Do you want me to just post the whole java and html files on here?
>> is
>>  >> that
>>  >>  what you mean by a quickstart? I am using 1.3 if that help any
>>  >
>>  > that will do
>>  >
>>  > -igor
>>  >
>>  >>
>>  >>  Thanks
>>  >>
>>  >>  T
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > if you create a quickstart it will make it very easy for me to see
>> and
>>  >>  > will give us both something to work with...
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 12:48 PM, taygolf
>> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  teststring in onSubmit is always null no matter what I have
>> entered
>>  >> in
>>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  textfield.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Any help with this would be most appreciated.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Thanks
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > what about it didnt work? it looks fine...
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:43 PM, taygolf
>>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  hey igor thanks for all the help I really am learning a lot
>>  >> here.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  I am having an issue forwarding the model tp my textfiled in
>> my
>>  >>  >> panel
>>  >>  >>  >> and I
>>  >>  >>  >>  wanted to show you my code and see what you thought the
>> issue
>>  >> is. I
>>  >>  >> am
>>  >>  >>  >> sure
>>  >>  >>  >>  it is something simple I have overlooked.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Template.java
>>  >>  >>  >>  public class Template extends WebPage {
>>  >>  >>  >>  private String teststring;
>>  >>  >>  >>  Form form = new Form("myform") {
>>  >>  >>  >>         protected void onSubmit() {
>>  >>  >>  >>                 callDatabase(teststring);//this is always
>> coming
>>  >> back
>>  >>  >>  >> null and I am not
>>  >>  >>  >>  sure why.
>>  >>  >>  >>         };
>>  >>  >>  >>  };
>>  >>  >>  >>  form.setMarkupId("myform");
>>  >>  >>  >>  form.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>>  >>  >>  >>  add(form);
>>  >>  >>  >>  form.add(new FeedbackPanel("feedback"));
>>  >>  >>  >>  form.add(new TextFieldPanel("textfield", new
>> PropertyModel(this,
>>  >>  >>  >>  "teststring")));
>>  >>  >>  >>  }
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Template.html
>>  >>  >>  >>  <body>
>>  >>  >>  >>         <form wicket:id="myform">
>>  >>  >>  >>           all feedback messages go here!
>>  >>  >>  >>           TextFieldPanel go here
>>  >>  >>  >>     </form>
>>  >>  >>  >>  </body>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  TextFieldPanel.java
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
>>  >>  >>  >>           super(id, pm);
>>  >>  >>  >>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
>>  >>  >>  >>  }
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  TextFieldPanel.html
>>  >>  >>  >>  <wicket:panel>
>>  >>  >>  >>  <input wicket:id="textField1" type="text"/>
>>  >>  >>  >>  </wicket:panel>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Now I was thinking that since I sent the PropertyModel to
>> the
>>  >>  >>  >> TextFieldPanel
>>  >>  >>  >>  it should work but it did not. Is there an inheritance that
>> i
>>  >> need
>>  >>  >> to do
>>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  get this to work? The goal here is to create a bunch of
>>  >> textFields
>>  >>  >> on
>>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  fly but first I would like to get this working so I know
>> what I
>>  >> am
>>  >>  >> doing
>>  >>  >>  >>  hince the simple example of my code.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks again for the help
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model
>> to
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  > textfield.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf
>>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  >> wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was
>> really
>>  >>  >> close
>>  >>  >>  >> but I
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> was
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  not creating:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> private object selection1;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>   private object selection2;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in
>> the
>>  >>  >> onSubmit
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that
>>  >> simple
>>  >>  >> I
>>  >>  >>  >> think
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> I
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  was just blocked.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2
>> is
>>  >>  >> created in
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> nested
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the
>> textfield
>>  >>  >> will be
>>  >>  >>  >> in
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my
>> code
>>  >> to
>>  >>  >> allow
>>  >>  >>  >> just
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> one
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  panel but I am not sure yet.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks again
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > class page1 {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >   private object selection1;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >   private object selection2;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >   public page1() {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >       form form=new form("form") {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >       }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new
>>  >>  >> propertymodel(this,
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > "selection1"), ...));
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new
>>  >>  >> propertymodel(this,
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > "selection2"), ...));
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >   }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > class page2 {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >    private final object selection1;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >    private final object selection2;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >    private final String text;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2)
>> {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >       this.selection1=selection1;
>>  >> this.selection2=selection2;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >       form=new form("form") {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >           onsubmit() {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >            }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >        }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new
>>  >>  >>  >> propertymodel(this,"text")));
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >      }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf
>>  >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am
>> just
>>  >>  >> confused
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> about
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> how
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can
>>  >> help me
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> understand
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> and
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When
>>  >>  >> selected
>>  >>  >>  >> these
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then
>> set
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> response
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> page
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off
>> of a
>>  >>  >> query
>>  >>  >>  >> based
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> on
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> what
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all
>> of
>>  >> this
>>  >>  >>  >> working
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> today.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the
>>  >>  >> information
>>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to
>>  >> outside
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> applications
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that.
>> Then
>>  >> I
>>  >>  >>  >> simply
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> want
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is
>> submitted so
>>  >>  >> that is
>>  >>  >>  >> why
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> I
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> want
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override
>>  >> onSubmit to
>>  >>  >>  >> insert
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> data
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set
>> the
>>  >>  >> response
>>  >>  >>  >> page
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or
>>  >> something
>>  >>  >> like
>>  >>  >>  >> that.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the
>>  >> fileds
>>  >>  >> from
>>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> panel
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> in
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in
>> it
>>  >> and I
>>  >>  >> set
>>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> markupId
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call
>> so I
>>  >> can
>>  >>  >>  >> create
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> my
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> new
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  record in the database?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very
>> new
>>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >> wicket.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> only
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I
>> have
>>  >> made
>>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >> lot
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> of
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so
>>  >> far. a
>>  >>  >>  >> little
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> more
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO you are saying that
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for
>>  >> processing?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp
>> model.
>>  >> in
>>  >>  >>  >> wicket
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is
>>  >>  >> different...
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of
>> any
>>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> components
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and
>>  >> redirect
>>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> another
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing
>> to
>>  >> have
>>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> current
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > page rerendered...
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still
>>  >> lost.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with
>>  >> panels
>>  >>  >> in
>>  >>  >>  >> it.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> panel
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> will
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it
>> will
>>  >> set
>>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> markupId
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as
>>  >>  >> setOutputMarkupId
>>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> true.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want
>> to
>>  >> pass
>>  >>  >> all
>>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> values
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a
>> new
>>  >> page
>>  >>  >> by
>>  >>  >>  >> using
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the
>>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> information
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> into a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in
>> the
>>  >>  >>  >> onSubmit()
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> call?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user
>>  >> entered
>>  >>  >> are
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> pushed
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> into
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page
>> on
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >> wiki
>>  >>  >>  >> and
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> look
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> at
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a
>>  >> "post"
>>  >>  >>  >> page,
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but
>> I do
>>  >> not
>>  >>  >>  >> know
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> what.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> I
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> have a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating
>>  >> several
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> textfields
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> using
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> panels
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created
>> from
>>  >> a
>>  >>  >> query.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get
>> the
>>  >>  >> values
>>  >>  >>  >> in
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> Post
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> page
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> but
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing
>> it
>>  >> has
>>  >>  >>  >> something
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> do
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> with
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the
>> right
>>  >> call
>>  >>  >> yet.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all
>> the
>>  >>  >> values
>>  >>  >>  >> from
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> after
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> it
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would
>> call
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I
>> do
>>  >> for
>>  >>  >>  >> wicket?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i
>> have
>>  >> been
>>  >>  >>  >> playing
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> with
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes
>> with
>>  >> no
>>  >>  >> luck
>>  >>  >>  >> so
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> far.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> Please
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by Igor Vaynberg <ig...@gmail.com>.
does your textfieldpanel extend formcomponentpanel? if so that would
be why, formcomponetpanel would also be setting the value - but always
to null. you should simply extend panel, and super(id) should do fine,
panel's dont require/do anything with  models.

-igor


On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 9:12 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  I think I found the problem in my code igor. It seems that I was messing it
>  all up by setting the panel model to the same model I wanted to pass to the
>  textfield
>
>
>  TextFieldPanel.java
>
>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
>           super(id, pm);
>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
>  }
>
>  I am setting pm in super(id, pm) and i am trying to use it for the required
>  textfield. when I change super(id, pm) to super(id, new model()) it seems to
>  be working fine.
>
>  I have read the wiki pages for models a few times and it seems I need to do
>  it a few more. This is totally new to me but so far it looks like it is head
>  above everything else.
>
>  Thanks so much for your help
>
>
>
>  T
>
>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >
>  > On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 5:33 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  >>  I am just really confused by all of this. I do not understand why there
>  >> is
>  >>  not a way to get all the form fields onSubmit. There has got to be a way
>  >> to
>  >>  just say get all form fields or something. If not can we think about
>  >> adding
>  >>  it in the next version. it would make things a lot easier than passing a
>  >>  model from the from to a panel and then back.
>  >
>  >  because wicket abstracts request/response nature of http with event
>  > based programming model. all newbies struggle with models, then when
>  > they get them they cant live without them. have you read the model
>  > page on the wiki like i suggested?
>  >
>  > it is already possible to get all form values for all textfields...
>  > form.visit(TextField.class, new ivisitor() { visitComponent(Component
>  > c) { System.out.println((TextField)c).getInput(); }}
>  >
>  >>
>  >>  Do you want me to just post the whole java and html files on here? is
>  >> that
>  >>  what you mean by a quickstart? I am using 1.3 if that help any
>  >
>  > that will do
>  >
>  > -igor
>  >
>  >>
>  >>  Thanks
>  >>
>  >>  T
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >
>  >>  > if you create a quickstart it will make it very easy for me to see and
>  >>  > will give us both something to work with...
>  >>  >
>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >
>  >>  >
>  >>  > On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 12:48 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  teststring in onSubmit is always null no matter what I have entered
>  >> in
>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  textfield.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Any help with this would be most appreciated.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Thanks
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > what about it didnt work? it looks fine...
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:43 PM, taygolf
>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  hey igor thanks for all the help I really am learning a lot
>  >> here.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  I am having an issue forwarding the model tp my textfiled in my
>  >>  >> panel
>  >>  >>  >> and I
>  >>  >>  >>  wanted to show you my code and see what you thought the issue
>  >> is. I
>  >>  >> am
>  >>  >>  >> sure
>  >>  >>  >>  it is something simple I have overlooked.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Template.java
>  >>  >>  >>  public class Template extends WebPage {
>  >>  >>  >>  private String teststring;
>  >>  >>  >>  Form form = new Form("myform") {
>  >>  >>  >>         protected void onSubmit() {
>  >>  >>  >>                 callDatabase(teststring);//this is always coming
>  >> back
>  >>  >>  >> null and I am not
>  >>  >>  >>  sure why.
>  >>  >>  >>         };
>  >>  >>  >>  };
>  >>  >>  >>  form.setMarkupId("myform");
>  >>  >>  >>  form.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>  >>  >>  >>  add(form);
>  >>  >>  >>  form.add(new FeedbackPanel("feedback"));
>  >>  >>  >>  form.add(new TextFieldPanel("textfield", new PropertyModel(this,
>  >>  >>  >>  "teststring")));
>  >>  >>  >>  }
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Template.html
>  >>  >>  >>  <body>
>  >>  >>  >>         <form wicket:id="myform">
>  >>  >>  >>           all feedback messages go here!
>  >>  >>  >>           TextFieldPanel go here
>  >>  >>  >>     </form>
>  >>  >>  >>  </body>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  TextFieldPanel.java
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
>  >>  >>  >>           super(id, pm);
>  >>  >>  >>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
>  >>  >>  >>  }
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  TextFieldPanel.html
>  >>  >>  >>  <wicket:panel>
>  >>  >>  >>  <input wicket:id="textField1" type="text"/>
>  >>  >>  >>  </wicket:panel>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Now I was thinking that since I sent the PropertyModel to the
>  >>  >>  >> TextFieldPanel
>  >>  >>  >>  it should work but it did not. Is there an inheritance that i
>  >> need
>  >>  >> to do
>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  get this to work? The goal here is to create a bunch of
>  >> textFields
>  >>  >> on
>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  fly but first I would like to get this working so I know what I
>  >> am
>  >>  >> doing
>  >>  >>  >>  hince the simple example of my code.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks again for the help
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model to
>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  > textfield.
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf
>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  >> wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really
>  >>  >> close
>  >>  >>  >> but I
>  >>  >>  >>  >> was
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  not creating:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >> private object selection1;
>  >>  >>  >>  >>   private object selection2;
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the
>  >>  >> onSubmit
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that
>  >> simple
>  >>  >> I
>  >>  >>  >> think
>  >>  >>  >>  >> I
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  was just blocked.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is
>  >>  >> created in
>  >>  >>  >>  >> nested
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield
>  >>  >> will be
>  >>  >>  >> in
>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code
>  >> to
>  >>  >> allow
>  >>  >>  >> just
>  >>  >>  >>  >> one
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  panel but I am not sure yet.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks again
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > class page1 {
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >   private object selection1;
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >   private object selection2;
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >   public page1() {
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >       form form=new form("form") {
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new
>  >>  >>  >>  >> page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >       }
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new
>  >>  >> propertymodel(this,
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > "selection1"), ...));
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new
>  >>  >> propertymodel(this,
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > "selection2"), ...));
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >   }
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > }
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > class page2 {
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >    private final object selection1;
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >    private final object selection2;
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >    private final String text;
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >       this.selection1=selection1;
>  >> this.selection2=selection2;
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >       form=new form("form") {
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >           onsubmit() {
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >            }
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >        }
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new
>  >>  >>  >> propertymodel(this,"text")));
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >      }
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > }
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf
>  >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just
>  >>  >> confused
>  >>  >>  >>  >> about
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> how
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can
>  >> help me
>  >>  >>  >>  >> understand
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> and
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When
>  >>  >> selected
>  >>  >>  >> these
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set
>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >> response
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> page
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a
>  >>  >> query
>  >>  >>  >> based
>  >>  >>  >>  >> on
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> what
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of
>  >> this
>  >>  >>  >> working
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> today.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the
>  >>  >> information
>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to
>  >> outside
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> applications
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then
>  >> I
>  >>  >>  >> simply
>  >>  >>  >>  >> want
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so
>  >>  >> that is
>  >>  >>  >> why
>  >>  >>  >>  >> I
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> want
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override
>  >> onSubmit to
>  >>  >>  >> insert
>  >>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> data
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the
>  >>  >> response
>  >>  >>  >> page
>  >>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or
>  >> something
>  >>  >> like
>  >>  >>  >> that.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the
>  >> fileds
>  >>  >> from
>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >> panel
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> in
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it
>  >> and I
>  >>  >> set
>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> markupId
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I
>  >> can
>  >>  >>  >> create
>  >>  >>  >>  >> my
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> new
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  record in the database?
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new
>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >> wicket.
>  >>  >>  >>  >> only
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have
>  >> made
>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >> lot
>  >>  >>  >>  >> of
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so
>  >> far. a
>  >>  >>  >> little
>  >>  >>  >>  >> more
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO you are saying that
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for
>  >> processing?
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model.
>  >> in
>  >>  >>  >> wicket
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is
>  >>  >> different...
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any
>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >> components
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and
>  >> redirect
>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >> another
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to
>  >> have
>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >> current
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > page rerendered...
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf
>  >>  >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still
>  >> lost.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with
>  >> panels
>  >>  >> in
>  >>  >>  >> it.
>  >>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> panel
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> will
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will
>  >> set
>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >> markupId
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as
>  >>  >> setOutputMarkupId
>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> true.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to
>  >> pass
>  >>  >> all
>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> values
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new
>  >> page
>  >>  >> by
>  >>  >>  >> using
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the
>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >> information
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> into a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the
>  >>  >>  >> onSubmit()
>  >>  >>  >>  >> call?
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user
>  >> entered
>  >>  >> are
>  >>  >>  >>  >> pushed
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> into
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on
>  >> the
>  >>  >> wiki
>  >>  >>  >> and
>  >>  >>  >>  >> look
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> at
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a
>  >> "post"
>  >>  >>  >> page,
>  >>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do
>  >> not
>  >>  >>  >> know
>  >>  >>  >>  >> what.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> I
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> have a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating
>  >> several
>  >>  >>  >>  >> textfields
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> using
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> panels
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from
>  >> a
>  >>  >> query.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the
>  >>  >> values
>  >>  >>  >> in
>  >>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> Post
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> page
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> but
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it
>  >> has
>  >>  >>  >> something
>  >>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> do
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> with
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right
>  >> call
>  >>  >> yet.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the
>  >>  >> values
>  >>  >>  >> from
>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> after
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> it
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do
>  >> for
>  >>  >>  >> wicket?
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have
>  >> been
>  >>  >>  >> playing
>  >>  >>  >>  >> with
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with
>  >> no
>  >>  >> luck
>  >>  >>  >> so
>  >>  >>  >>  >> far.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> Please
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>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>.
I think I found the problem in my code igor. It seems that I was messing it
all up by setting the panel model to the same model I wanted to pass to the
textfield

TextFieldPanel.java

public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
          super(id, pm);
          add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
} 

I am setting pm in super(id, pm) and i am trying to use it for the required
textfield. when I change super(id, pm) to super(id, new model()) it seems to
be working fine.

I have read the wiki pages for models a few times and it seems I need to do
it a few more. This is totally new to me but so far it looks like it is head
above everything else.

Thanks so much for your help

T

igor.vaynberg wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 5:33 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>  I am just really confused by all of this. I do not understand why there
>> is
>>  not a way to get all the form fields onSubmit. There has got to be a way
>> to
>>  just say get all form fields or something. If not can we think about
>> adding
>>  it in the next version. it would make things a lot easier than passing a
>>  model from the from to a panel and then back.
> 
>  because wicket abstracts request/response nature of http with event
> based programming model. all newbies struggle with models, then when
> they get them they cant live without them. have you read the model
> page on the wiki like i suggested?
> 
> it is already possible to get all form values for all textfields...
> form.visit(TextField.class, new ivisitor() { visitComponent(Component
> c) { System.out.println((TextField)c).getInput(); }}
> 
>>
>>  Do you want me to just post the whole java and html files on here? is
>> that
>>  what you mean by a quickstart? I am using 1.3 if that help any
> 
> that will do
> 
> -igor
> 
>>
>>  Thanks
>>
>>  T
>>
>>
>>
>>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >
>>  > if you create a quickstart it will make it very easy for me to see and
>>  > will give us both something to work with...
>>  >
>>  > -igor
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 12:48 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  > wrote:
>>  >>
>>  >>  teststring in onSubmit is always null no matter what I have entered
>> in
>>  >> the
>>  >>  textfield.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Any help with this would be most appreciated.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Thanks
>>  >>
>>  >>  T
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > what about it didnt work? it looks fine...
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:43 PM, taygolf
>> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  hey igor thanks for all the help I really am learning a lot
>> here.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  I am having an issue forwarding the model tp my textfiled in my
>>  >> panel
>>  >>  >> and I
>>  >>  >>  wanted to show you my code and see what you thought the issue
>> is. I
>>  >> am
>>  >>  >> sure
>>  >>  >>  it is something simple I have overlooked.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Template.java
>>  >>  >>  public class Template extends WebPage {
>>  >>  >>  private String teststring;
>>  >>  >>  Form form = new Form("myform") {
>>  >>  >>         protected void onSubmit() {
>>  >>  >>                 callDatabase(teststring);//this is always coming
>> back
>>  >>  >> null and I am not
>>  >>  >>  sure why.
>>  >>  >>         };
>>  >>  >>  };
>>  >>  >>  form.setMarkupId("myform");
>>  >>  >>  form.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>>  >>  >>  add(form);
>>  >>  >>  form.add(new FeedbackPanel("feedback"));
>>  >>  >>  form.add(new TextFieldPanel("textfield", new PropertyModel(this,
>>  >>  >>  "teststring")));
>>  >>  >>  }
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Template.html
>>  >>  >>  <body>
>>  >>  >>         <form wicket:id="myform">
>>  >>  >>           all feedback messages go here!
>>  >>  >>           TextFieldPanel go here
>>  >>  >>     </form>
>>  >>  >>  </body>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  TextFieldPanel.java
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
>>  >>  >>           super(id, pm);
>>  >>  >>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
>>  >>  >>  }
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  TextFieldPanel.html
>>  >>  >>  <wicket:panel>
>>  >>  >>  <input wicket:id="textField1" type="text"/>
>>  >>  >>  </wicket:panel>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Now I was thinking that since I sent the PropertyModel to the
>>  >>  >> TextFieldPanel
>>  >>  >>  it should work but it did not. Is there an inheritance that i
>> need
>>  >> to do
>>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  get this to work? The goal here is to create a bunch of
>> textFields
>>  >> on
>>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  fly but first I would like to get this working so I know what I
>> am
>>  >> doing
>>  >>  >>  hince the simple example of my code.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Thanks again for the help
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model to
>> the
>>  >>  >>  > textfield.
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf
>>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >> wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really
>>  >> close
>>  >>  >> but I
>>  >>  >>  >> was
>>  >>  >>  >>  not creating:
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >> private object selection1;
>>  >>  >>  >>   private object selection2;
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the
>>  >> onSubmit
>>  >>  >>  >>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that
>> simple
>>  >> I
>>  >>  >> think
>>  >>  >>  >> I
>>  >>  >>  >>  was just blocked.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is
>>  >> created in
>>  >>  >>  >> nested
>>  >>  >>  >>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield
>>  >> will be
>>  >>  >> in
>>  >>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code
>> to
>>  >> allow
>>  >>  >> just
>>  >>  >>  >> one
>>  >>  >>  >>  panel but I am not sure yet.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks again
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > class page1 {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >   private object selection1;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >   private object selection2;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >   public page1() {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >       form form=new form("form") {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new
>>  >>  >>  >> page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >       }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new
>>  >> propertymodel(this,
>>  >>  >>  >>  > "selection1"), ...));
>>  >>  >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new
>>  >> propertymodel(this,
>>  >>  >>  >>  > "selection2"), ...));
>>  >>  >>  >>  >   }
>>  >>  >>  >>  > }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > class page2 {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >    private final object selection1;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >    private final object selection2;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >    private final String text;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >       this.selection1=selection1;
>> this.selection2=selection2;
>>  >>  >>  >>  >       form=new form("form") {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >           onsubmit() {
>>  >>  >>  >>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>>  >>  >>  >>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>>  >>  >>  >>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>>  >>  >>  >>  >            }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >        }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new
>>  >>  >> propertymodel(this,"text")));
>>  >>  >>  >>  >      }
>>  >>  >>  >>  > }
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf
>>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just
>>  >> confused
>>  >>  >>  >> about
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> how
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can
>> help me
>>  >>  >>  >> understand
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> and
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When
>>  >> selected
>>  >>  >> these
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set
>> the
>>  >>  >>  >> response
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> page
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a
>>  >> query
>>  >>  >> based
>>  >>  >>  >> on
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> what
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of
>> this
>>  >>  >> working
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> today.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the
>>  >> information
>>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to
>> outside
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> applications
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then
>> I
>>  >>  >> simply
>>  >>  >>  >> want
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so
>>  >> that is
>>  >>  >> why
>>  >>  >>  >> I
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> want
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override
>> onSubmit to
>>  >>  >> insert
>>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> data
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the
>>  >> response
>>  >>  >> page
>>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or
>> something
>>  >> like
>>  >>  >> that.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the
>> fileds
>>  >> from
>>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >> panel
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> in
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it
>> and I
>>  >> set
>>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> markupId
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I
>> can
>>  >>  >> create
>>  >>  >>  >> my
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> new
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  record in the database?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new
>> to
>>  >>  >> wicket.
>>  >>  >>  >> only
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have
>> made
>>  >> a
>>  >>  >> lot
>>  >>  >>  >> of
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so
>> far. a
>>  >>  >> little
>>  >>  >>  >> more
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO you are saying that
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for
>> processing?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model.
>> in
>>  >>  >> wicket
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is
>>  >> different...
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any
>> form
>>  >>  >>  >> components
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and
>> redirect
>>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >> another
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to
>> have
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >> current
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > page rerendered...
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf
>>  >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still
>> lost.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with
>> panels
>>  >> in
>>  >>  >> it.
>>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> panel
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> will
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will
>> set
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >> markupId
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as
>>  >> setOutputMarkupId
>>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> true.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to
>> pass
>>  >> all
>>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> values
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new
>> page
>>  >> by
>>  >>  >> using
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the
>> form
>>  >>  >>  >> information
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> into a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the
>>  >>  >> onSubmit()
>>  >>  >>  >> call?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user
>> entered
>>  >> are
>>  >>  >>  >> pushed
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> into
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on
>> the
>>  >> wiki
>>  >>  >> and
>>  >>  >>  >> look
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> at
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a
>> "post"
>>  >>  >> page,
>>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do
>> not
>>  >>  >> know
>>  >>  >>  >> what.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> I
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> have a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating
>> several
>>  >>  >>  >> textfields
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> using
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> panels
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from
>> a
>>  >> query.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the
>>  >> values
>>  >>  >> in
>>  >>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> Post
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> page
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> but
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it
>> has
>>  >>  >> something
>>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> do
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> with
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right
>> call
>>  >> yet.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the
>>  >> values
>>  >>  >> from
>>  >>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> after
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> it
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do
>> for
>>  >>  >> wicket?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have
>> been
>>  >>  >> playing
>>  >>  >>  >> with
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with
>> no
>>  >> luck
>>  >>  >> so
>>  >>  >>  >> far.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> Please
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by Igor Vaynberg <ig...@gmail.com>.
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 5:33 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  I am just really confused by all of this. I do not understand why there is
>  not a way to get all the form fields onSubmit. There has got to be a way to
>  just say get all form fields or something. If not can we think about adding
>  it in the next version. it would make things a lot easier than passing a
>  model from the from to a panel and then back.

 because wicket abstracts request/response nature of http with event
based programming model. all newbies struggle with models, then when
they get them they cant live without them. have you read the model
page on the wiki like i suggested?

it is already possible to get all form values for all textfields...
form.visit(TextField.class, new ivisitor() { visitComponent(Component
c) { System.out.println((TextField)c).getInput(); }}

>
>  Do you want me to just post the whole java and html files on here? is that
>  what you mean by a quickstart? I am using 1.3 if that help any

that will do

-igor

>
>  Thanks
>
>  T
>
>
>
>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >
>  > if you create a quickstart it will make it very easy for me to see and
>  > will give us both something to work with...
>  >
>  > -igor
>  >
>  >
>  > On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 12:48 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>  > wrote:
>  >>
>  >>  teststring in onSubmit is always null no matter what I have entered in
>  >> the
>  >>  textfield.
>  >>
>  >>  Any help with this would be most appreciated.
>  >>
>  >>  Thanks
>  >>
>  >>  T
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >
>  >>  > what about it didnt work? it looks fine...
>  >>  >
>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >
>  >>  >
>  >>  > On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:43 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  hey igor thanks for all the help I really am learning a lot here.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  I am having an issue forwarding the model tp my textfiled in my
>  >> panel
>  >>  >> and I
>  >>  >>  wanted to show you my code and see what you thought the issue is. I
>  >> am
>  >>  >> sure
>  >>  >>  it is something simple I have overlooked.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Template.java
>  >>  >>  public class Template extends WebPage {
>  >>  >>  private String teststring;
>  >>  >>  Form form = new Form("myform") {
>  >>  >>         protected void onSubmit() {
>  >>  >>                 callDatabase(teststring);//this is always coming back
>  >>  >> null and I am not
>  >>  >>  sure why.
>  >>  >>         };
>  >>  >>  };
>  >>  >>  form.setMarkupId("myform");
>  >>  >>  form.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>  >>  >>  add(form);
>  >>  >>  form.add(new FeedbackPanel("feedback"));
>  >>  >>  form.add(new TextFieldPanel("textfield", new PropertyModel(this,
>  >>  >>  "teststring")));
>  >>  >>  }
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Template.html
>  >>  >>  <body>
>  >>  >>         <form wicket:id="myform">
>  >>  >>           all feedback messages go here!
>  >>  >>           TextFieldPanel go here
>  >>  >>     </form>
>  >>  >>  </body>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  TextFieldPanel.java
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
>  >>  >>           super(id, pm);
>  >>  >>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
>  >>  >>  }
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  TextFieldPanel.html
>  >>  >>  <wicket:panel>
>  >>  >>  <input wicket:id="textField1" type="text"/>
>  >>  >>  </wicket:panel>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Now I was thinking that since I sent the PropertyModel to the
>  >>  >> TextFieldPanel
>  >>  >>  it should work but it did not. Is there an inheritance that i need
>  >> to do
>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  get this to work? The goal here is to create a bunch of textFields
>  >> on
>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  fly but first I would like to get this working so I know what I am
>  >> doing
>  >>  >>  hince the simple example of my code.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Thanks again for the help
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model to the
>  >>  >>  > textfield.
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf
>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >> wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really
>  >> close
>  >>  >> but I
>  >>  >>  >> was
>  >>  >>  >>  not creating:
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >> private object selection1;
>  >>  >>  >>   private object selection2;
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the
>  >> onSubmit
>  >>  >>  >>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that simple
>  >> I
>  >>  >> think
>  >>  >>  >> I
>  >>  >>  >>  was just blocked.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is
>  >> created in
>  >>  >>  >> nested
>  >>  >>  >>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield
>  >> will be
>  >>  >> in
>  >>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code to
>  >> allow
>  >>  >> just
>  >>  >>  >> one
>  >>  >>  >>  panel but I am not sure yet.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks again
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > class page1 {
>  >>  >>  >>  >   private object selection1;
>  >>  >>  >>  >   private object selection2;
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >   public page1() {
>  >>  >>  >>  >       form form=new form("form") {
>  >>  >>  >>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new
>  >>  >>  >> page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>  >>  >>  >>  >       }
>  >>  >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new
>  >> propertymodel(this,
>  >>  >>  >>  > "selection1"), ...));
>  >>  >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new
>  >> propertymodel(this,
>  >>  >>  >>  > "selection2"), ...));
>  >>  >>  >>  >   }
>  >>  >>  >>  > }
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > class page2 {
>  >>  >>  >>  >    private final object selection1;
>  >>  >>  >>  >    private final object selection2;
>  >>  >>  >>  >    private final String text;
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
>  >>  >>  >>  >       this.selection1=selection1; this.selection2=selection2;
>  >>  >>  >>  >       form=new form("form") {
>  >>  >>  >>  >           onsubmit() {
>  >>  >>  >>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>  >>  >>  >>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>  >>  >>  >>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>  >>  >>  >>  >            }
>  >>  >>  >>  >        }
>  >>  >>  >>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new
>  >>  >> propertymodel(this,"text")));
>  >>  >>  >>  >      }
>  >>  >>  >>  > }
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf
>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just
>  >> confused
>  >>  >>  >> about
>  >>  >>  >>  >> how
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me
>  >>  >>  >> understand
>  >>  >>  >>  >> and
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When
>  >> selected
>  >>  >> these
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the
>  >>  >>  >> response
>  >>  >>  >>  >> page
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a
>  >> query
>  >>  >> based
>  >>  >>  >> on
>  >>  >>  >>  >> what
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this
>  >>  >> working
>  >>  >>  >>  >> today.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the
>  >> information
>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside
>  >>  >>  >>  >> applications
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I
>  >>  >> simply
>  >>  >>  >> want
>  >>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so
>  >> that is
>  >>  >> why
>  >>  >>  >> I
>  >>  >>  >>  >> want
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to
>  >>  >> insert
>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >> data
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the
>  >> response
>  >>  >> page
>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or something
>  >> like
>  >>  >> that.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds
>  >> from
>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >> panel
>  >>  >>  >>  >> in
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I
>  >> set
>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >> markupId
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can
>  >>  >> create
>  >>  >>  >> my
>  >>  >>  >>  >> new
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  record in the database?
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to
>  >>  >> wicket.
>  >>  >>  >> only
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made
>  >> a
>  >>  >> lot
>  >>  >>  >> of
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a
>  >>  >> little
>  >>  >>  >> more
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO you are saying that
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in
>  >>  >> wicket
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is
>  >> different...
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form
>  >>  >>  >> components
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect
>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >> another
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have
>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >> current
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > page rerendered...
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf
>  >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  >>  >> wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels
>  >> in
>  >>  >> it.
>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >> panel
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> will
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set
>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >> markupId
>  >>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as
>  >> setOutputMarkupId
>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >> true.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass
>  >> all
>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> values
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page
>  >> by
>  >>  >> using
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form
>  >>  >>  >> information
>  >>  >>  >>  >> into a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the
>  >>  >> onSubmit()
>  >>  >>  >> call?
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered
>  >> are
>  >>  >>  >> pushed
>  >>  >>  >>  >> into
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the
>  >> wiki
>  >>  >> and
>  >>  >>  >> look
>  >>  >>  >>  >> at
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post"
>  >>  >> page,
>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>  >>  >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not
>  >>  >> know
>  >>  >>  >> what.
>  >>  >>  >>  >> I
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> have a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several
>  >>  >>  >> textfields
>  >>  >>  >>  >> using
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> panels
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a
>  >> query.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the
>  >> values
>  >>  >> in
>  >>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  >> Post
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> page
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> but
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has
>  >>  >> something
>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >> do
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> with
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call
>  >> yet.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the
>  >> values
>  >>  >> from
>  >>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> after
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> it
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for
>  >>  >> wicket?
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been
>  >>  >> playing
>  >>  >>  >> with
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no
>  >> luck
>  >>  >> so
>  >>  >>  >> far.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> Please
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>.
I am just really confused by all of this. I do not understand why there is
not a way to get all the form fields onSubmit. There has got to be a way to
just say get all form fields or something. If not can we think about adding
it in the next version. it would make things a lot easier than passing a
model from the from to a panel and then back.

Do you want me to just post the whole java and html files on here? is that
what you mean by a quickstart? I am using 1.3 if that help any

Thanks

T



igor.vaynberg wrote:
> 
> if you create a quickstart it will make it very easy for me to see and
> will give us both something to work with...
> 
> -igor
> 
> 
> On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 12:48 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>>  teststring in onSubmit is always null no matter what I have entered in
>> the
>>  textfield.
>>
>>  Any help with this would be most appreciated.
>>
>>  Thanks
>>
>>  T
>>
>>
>>
>>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >
>>  > what about it didnt work? it looks fine...
>>  >
>>  > -igor
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:43 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  > wrote:
>>  >>
>>  >>  hey igor thanks for all the help I really am learning a lot here.
>>  >>
>>  >>  I am having an issue forwarding the model tp my textfiled in my
>> panel
>>  >> and I
>>  >>  wanted to show you my code and see what you thought the issue is. I
>> am
>>  >> sure
>>  >>  it is something simple I have overlooked.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Template.java
>>  >>  public class Template extends WebPage {
>>  >>  private String teststring;
>>  >>  Form form = new Form("myform") {
>>  >>         protected void onSubmit() {
>>  >>                 callDatabase(teststring);//this is always coming back
>>  >> null and I am not
>>  >>  sure why.
>>  >>         };
>>  >>  };
>>  >>  form.setMarkupId("myform");
>>  >>  form.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>>  >>  add(form);
>>  >>  form.add(new FeedbackPanel("feedback"));
>>  >>  form.add(new TextFieldPanel("textfield", new PropertyModel(this,
>>  >>  "teststring")));
>>  >>  }
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  Template.html
>>  >>  <body>
>>  >>         <form wicket:id="myform">
>>  >>           all feedback messages go here!
>>  >>           TextFieldPanel go here
>>  >>     </form>
>>  >>  </body>
>>  >>
>>  >>  TextFieldPanel.java
>>  >>
>>  >>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
>>  >>           super(id, pm);
>>  >>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
>>  >>  }
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  TextFieldPanel.html
>>  >>  <wicket:panel>
>>  >>  <input wicket:id="textField1" type="text"/>
>>  >>  </wicket:panel>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  Now I was thinking that since I sent the PropertyModel to the
>>  >> TextFieldPanel
>>  >>  it should work but it did not. Is there an inheritance that i need
>> to do
>>  >> to
>>  >>  get this to work? The goal here is to create a bunch of textFields
>> on
>>  >> the
>>  >>  fly but first I would like to get this working so I know what I am
>> doing
>>  >>  hince the simple example of my code.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Thanks again for the help
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  T
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model to the
>>  >>  > textfield.
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf
>> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >> wrote:
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really
>> close
>>  >> but I
>>  >>  >> was
>>  >>  >>  not creating:
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >> private object selection1;
>>  >>  >>   private object selection2;
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the
>> onSubmit
>>  >>  >>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that simple
>> I
>>  >> think
>>  >>  >> I
>>  >>  >>  was just blocked.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is
>> created in
>>  >>  >> nested
>>  >>  >>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield
>> will be
>>  >> in
>>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code to
>> allow
>>  >> just
>>  >>  >> one
>>  >>  >>  panel but I am not sure yet.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Thanks again
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > class page1 {
>>  >>  >>  >   private object selection1;
>>  >>  >>  >   private object selection2;
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >   public page1() {
>>  >>  >>  >       form form=new form("form") {
>>  >>  >>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new
>>  >>  >> page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>>  >>  >>  >       }
>>  >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new
>> propertymodel(this,
>>  >>  >>  > "selection1"), ...));
>>  >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new
>> propertymodel(this,
>>  >>  >>  > "selection2"), ...));
>>  >>  >>  >   }
>>  >>  >>  > }
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > class page2 {
>>  >>  >>  >    private final object selection1;
>>  >>  >>  >    private final object selection2;
>>  >>  >>  >    private final String text;
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
>>  >>  >>  >       this.selection1=selection1; this.selection2=selection2;
>>  >>  >>  >       form=new form("form") {
>>  >>  >>  >           onsubmit() {
>>  >>  >>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>>  >>  >>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>>  >>  >>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>>  >>  >>  >            }
>>  >>  >>  >        }
>>  >>  >>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new
>>  >> propertymodel(this,"text")));
>>  >>  >>  >      }
>>  >>  >>  > }
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf
>>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just
>> confused
>>  >>  >> about
>>  >>  >>  >> how
>>  >>  >>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me
>>  >>  >> understand
>>  >>  >>  >> and
>>  >>  >>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When
>> selected
>>  >> these
>>  >>  >>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the
>>  >>  >> response
>>  >>  >>  >> page
>>  >>  >>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a
>> query
>>  >> based
>>  >>  >> on
>>  >>  >>  >> what
>>  >>  >>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this
>>  >> working
>>  >>  >>  >> today.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the
>> information
>>  >> to
>>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside
>>  >>  >>  >> applications
>>  >>  >>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I
>>  >> simply
>>  >>  >> want
>>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so
>> that is
>>  >> why
>>  >>  >> I
>>  >>  >>  >> want
>>  >>  >>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to
>>  >> insert
>>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >> data
>>  >>  >>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the
>> response
>>  >> page
>>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or something
>> like
>>  >> that.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds
>> from
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >> panel
>>  >>  >>  >> in
>>  >>  >>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I
>> set
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >> markupId
>>  >>  >>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can
>>  >> create
>>  >>  >> my
>>  >>  >>  >> new
>>  >>  >>  >>  record in the database?
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to
>>  >> wicket.
>>  >>  >> only
>>  >>  >>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made
>> a
>>  >> lot
>>  >>  >> of
>>  >>  >>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a
>>  >> little
>>  >>  >> more
>>  >>  >>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  SO you are saying that
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in
>>  >> wicket
>>  >>  >>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is
>> different...
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form
>>  >>  >> components
>>  >>  >>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect
>> to
>>  >>  >> another
>>  >>  >>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have
>> the
>>  >>  >> current
>>  >>  >>  >>  > page rerendered...
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf
>>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  >> wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels
>> in
>>  >> it.
>>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >> panel
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> will
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set
>> the
>>  >>  >> markupId
>>  >>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as
>> setOutputMarkupId
>>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >> true.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass
>> all
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> values
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page
>> by
>>  >> using
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form
>>  >>  >> information
>>  >>  >>  >> into a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the
>>  >> onSubmit()
>>  >>  >> call?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered
>> are
>>  >>  >> pushed
>>  >>  >>  >> into
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the
>> wiki
>>  >> and
>>  >>  >> look
>>  >>  >>  >> at
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post"
>>  >> page,
>>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>>  >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not
>>  >> know
>>  >>  >> what.
>>  >>  >>  >> I
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> have a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several
>>  >>  >> textfields
>>  >>  >>  >> using
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> panels
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a
>> query.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the
>> values
>>  >> in
>>  >>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  >> Post
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> page
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> but
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has
>>  >> something
>>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >> do
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> with
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call
>> yet.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the
>> values
>>  >> from
>>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> after
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> it
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for
>>  >> wicket?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been
>>  >> playing
>>  >>  >> with
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no
>> luck
>>  >> so
>>  >>  >> far.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> Please
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by Igor Vaynberg <ig...@gmail.com>.
if you create a quickstart it will make it very easy for me to see and
will give us both something to work with...

-igor


On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 12:48 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  teststring in onSubmit is always null no matter what I have entered in the
>  textfield.
>
>  Any help with this would be most appreciated.
>
>  Thanks
>
>  T
>
>
>
>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >
>  > what about it didnt work? it looks fine...
>  >
>  > -igor
>  >
>  >
>  > On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:43 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>  > wrote:
>  >>
>  >>  hey igor thanks for all the help I really am learning a lot here.
>  >>
>  >>  I am having an issue forwarding the model tp my textfiled in my panel
>  >> and I
>  >>  wanted to show you my code and see what you thought the issue is. I am
>  >> sure
>  >>  it is something simple I have overlooked.
>  >>
>  >>  Template.java
>  >>  public class Template extends WebPage {
>  >>  private String teststring;
>  >>  Form form = new Form("myform") {
>  >>         protected void onSubmit() {
>  >>                 callDatabase(teststring);//this is always coming back
>  >> null and I am not
>  >>  sure why.
>  >>         };
>  >>  };
>  >>  form.setMarkupId("myform");
>  >>  form.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>  >>  add(form);
>  >>  form.add(new FeedbackPanel("feedback"));
>  >>  form.add(new TextFieldPanel("textfield", new PropertyModel(this,
>  >>  "teststring")));
>  >>  }
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  Template.html
>  >>  <body>
>  >>         <form wicket:id="myform">
>  >>           all feedback messages go here!
>  >>           TextFieldPanel go here
>  >>     </form>
>  >>  </body>
>  >>
>  >>  TextFieldPanel.java
>  >>
>  >>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
>  >>           super(id, pm);
>  >>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
>  >>  }
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  TextFieldPanel.html
>  >>  <wicket:panel>
>  >>  <input wicket:id="textField1" type="text"/>
>  >>  </wicket:panel>
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  Now I was thinking that since I sent the PropertyModel to the
>  >> TextFieldPanel
>  >>  it should work but it did not. Is there an inheritance that i need to do
>  >> to
>  >>  get this to work? The goal here is to create a bunch of textFields on
>  >> the
>  >>  fly but first I would like to get this working so I know what I am doing
>  >>  hince the simple example of my code.
>  >>
>  >>  Thanks again for the help
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  T
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >
>  >>  > no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model to the
>  >>  > textfield.
>  >>  >
>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >
>  >>  >
>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >> wrote:
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really close
>  >> but I
>  >>  >> was
>  >>  >>  not creating:
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >> private object selection1;
>  >>  >>   private object selection2;
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the onSubmit
>  >>  >>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that simple I
>  >> think
>  >>  >> I
>  >>  >>  was just blocked.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is created in
>  >>  >> nested
>  >>  >>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield will be
>  >> in
>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code to allow
>  >> just
>  >>  >> one
>  >>  >>  panel but I am not sure yet.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Thanks again
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > class page1 {
>  >>  >>  >   private object selection1;
>  >>  >>  >   private object selection2;
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >   public page1() {
>  >>  >>  >       form form=new form("form") {
>  >>  >>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new
>  >>  >> page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>  >>  >>  >       }
>  >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new propertymodel(this,
>  >>  >>  > "selection1"), ...));
>  >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new propertymodel(this,
>  >>  >>  > "selection2"), ...));
>  >>  >>  >   }
>  >>  >>  > }
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > class page2 {
>  >>  >>  >    private final object selection1;
>  >>  >>  >    private final object selection2;
>  >>  >>  >    private final String text;
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
>  >>  >>  >       this.selection1=selection1; this.selection2=selection2;
>  >>  >>  >       form=new form("form") {
>  >>  >>  >           onsubmit() {
>  >>  >>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>  >>  >>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>  >>  >>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>  >>  >>  >            }
>  >>  >>  >        }
>  >>  >>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new
>  >> propertymodel(this,"text")));
>  >>  >>  >      }
>  >>  >>  > }
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf
>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just confused
>  >>  >> about
>  >>  >>  >> how
>  >>  >>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me
>  >>  >> understand
>  >>  >>  >> and
>  >>  >>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When selected
>  >> these
>  >>  >>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the
>  >>  >> response
>  >>  >>  >> page
>  >>  >>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a query
>  >> based
>  >>  >> on
>  >>  >>  >> what
>  >>  >>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this
>  >> working
>  >>  >>  >> today.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the information
>  >> to
>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside
>  >>  >>  >> applications
>  >>  >>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I
>  >> simply
>  >>  >> want
>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so that is
>  >> why
>  >>  >> I
>  >>  >>  >> want
>  >>  >>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to
>  >> insert
>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >> data
>  >>  >>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the response
>  >> page
>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or something like
>  >> that.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds from
>  >> the
>  >>  >> panel
>  >>  >>  >> in
>  >>  >>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I set
>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >> markupId
>  >>  >>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can
>  >> create
>  >>  >> my
>  >>  >>  >> new
>  >>  >>  >>  record in the database?
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to
>  >> wicket.
>  >>  >> only
>  >>  >>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made a
>  >> lot
>  >>  >> of
>  >>  >>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a
>  >> little
>  >>  >> more
>  >>  >>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  SO you are saying that
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in
>  >> wicket
>  >>  >>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is different...
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form
>  >>  >> components
>  >>  >>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect to
>  >>  >> another
>  >>  >>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have the
>  >>  >> current
>  >>  >>  >>  > page rerendered...
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf
>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  >> wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in
>  >> it.
>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >> panel
>  >>  >>  >>  >> will
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set the
>  >>  >> markupId
>  >>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as setOutputMarkupId
>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >> true.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass all
>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >> values
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by
>  >> using
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form
>  >>  >> information
>  >>  >>  >> into a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the
>  >> onSubmit()
>  >>  >> call?
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered are
>  >>  >> pushed
>  >>  >>  >> into
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the wiki
>  >> and
>  >>  >> look
>  >>  >>  >> at
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post"
>  >> page,
>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>  >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not
>  >> know
>  >>  >> what.
>  >>  >>  >> I
>  >>  >>  >>  >> have a
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several
>  >>  >> textfields
>  >>  >>  >> using
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> panels
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values
>  >> in
>  >>  >> the
>  >>  >>  >> Post
>  >>  >>  >>  >> page
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> but
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has
>  >> something
>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >> do
>  >>  >>  >>  >> with
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values
>  >> from
>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >> after
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >> it
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for
>  >> wicket?
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been
>  >> playing
>  >>  >> with
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck
>  >> so
>  >>  >> far.
>  >>  >>  >>  >> Please
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by Igor Vaynberg <ig...@gmail.com>.
no, wicket will access private fields directly if there is no public
setter/getter

-igor


On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Yue Liu <yl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Don't you need to provide getter and setter for teststring?
>
>
>
>
>  On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 3:48 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  >
>  > teststring in onSubmit is always null no matter what I have entered in the
>  > textfield.
>  >
>  > Any help with this would be most appreciated.
>  >
>  > Thanks
>  >
>  > T
>  >
>  > igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  > >
>  > > what about it didnt work? it looks fine...
>  > >
>  > > -igor
>  > >
>  > >
>  > > On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:43 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>  > > wrote:
>  > >>
>  > >>  hey igor thanks for all the help I really am learning a lot here.
>  > >>
>  > >>  I am having an issue forwarding the model tp my textfiled in my panel
>  > >> and I
>  > >>  wanted to show you my code and see what you thought the issue is. I am
>  > >> sure
>  > >>  it is something simple I have overlooked.
>  > >>
>  > >>  Template.java
>  > >>  public class Template extends WebPage {
>  > >>  private String teststring;
>  > >>  Form form = new Form("myform") {
>  > >>         protected void onSubmit() {
>  > >>                 callDatabase(teststring);//this is always coming back
>  > >> null and I am not
>  > >>  sure why.
>  > >>         };
>  > >>  };
>  > >>  form.setMarkupId("myform");
>  > >>  form.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>  > >>  add(form);
>  > >>  form.add(new FeedbackPanel("feedback"));
>  > >>  form.add(new TextFieldPanel("textfield", new PropertyModel(this,
>  > >>  "teststring")));
>  > >>  }
>  > >>
>  > >>
>  > >>  Template.html
>  > >>  <body>
>  > >>         <form wicket:id="myform">
>  > >>           all feedback messages go here!
>  > >>           TextFieldPanel go here
>  > >>     </form>
>  > >>  </body>
>  > >>
>  > >>  TextFieldPanel.java
>  > >>
>  > >>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
>  > >>           super(id, pm);
>  > >>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
>  > >>  }
>  > >>
>  > >>
>  > >>  TextFieldPanel.html
>  > >>  <wicket:panel>
>  > >>  <input wicket:id="textField1" type="text"/>
>  > >>  </wicket:panel>
>  > >>
>  > >>
>  > >>  Now I was thinking that since I sent the PropertyModel to the
>  > >> TextFieldPanel
>  > >>  it should work but it did not. Is there an inheritance that i need to
>  > do
>  > >> to
>  > >>  get this to work? The goal here is to create a bunch of textFields on
>  > >> the
>  > >>  fly but first I would like to get this working so I know what I am
>  > doing
>  > >>  hince the simple example of my code.
>  > >>
>  > >>  Thanks again for the help
>  > >>
>  > >>
>  > >>
>  > >>  T
>  > >>
>  > >>
>  > >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  > >>  >
>  > >>  > no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model to the
>  > >>  > textfield.
>  > >>  >
>  > >>  > -igor
>  > >>  >
>  > >>  >
>  > >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>  > >> wrote:
>  > >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really close
>  > >> but I
>  > >>  >> was
>  > >>  >>  not creating:
>  > >>  >>
>  > >>  >> private object selection1;
>  > >>  >>   private object selection2;
>  > >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the
>  > onSubmit
>  > >>  >>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that simple I
>  > >> think
>  > >>  >> I
>  > >>  >>  was just blocked.
>  > >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is created
>  > in
>  > >>  >> nested
>  > >>  >>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield will
>  > be
>  > >> in
>  > >>  >> a
>  > >>  >>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code to
>  > allow
>  > >> just
>  > >>  >> one
>  > >>  >>  panel but I am not sure yet.
>  > >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  Thanks again
>  > >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  T
>  > >>  >>
>  > >>  >>
>  > >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  > >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  > class page1 {
>  > >>  >>  >   private object selection1;
>  > >>  >>  >   private object selection2;
>  > >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  >   public page1() {
>  > >>  >>  >       form form=new form("form") {
>  > >>  >>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new
>  > >>  >> page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>  > >>  >>  >       }
>  > >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new propertymodel(this,
>  > >>  >>  > "selection1"), ...));
>  > >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new propertymodel(this,
>  > >>  >>  > "selection2"), ...));
>  > >>  >>  >   }
>  > >>  >>  > }
>  > >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  > class page2 {
>  > >>  >>  >    private final object selection1;
>  > >>  >>  >    private final object selection2;
>  > >>  >>  >    private final String text;
>  > >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
>  > >>  >>  >       this.selection1=selection1; this.selection2=selection2;
>  > >>  >>  >       form=new form("form") {
>  > >>  >>  >           onsubmit() {
>  > >>  >>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>  > >>  >>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>  > >>  >>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>  > >>  >>  >            }
>  > >>  >>  >        }
>  > >>  >>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new
>  > >> propertymodel(this,"text")));
>  > >>  >>  >      }
>  > >>  >>  > }
>  > >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  > -igor
>  > >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf
>  > >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  > >>  >>  > wrote:
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just
>  > confused
>  > >>  >> about
>  > >>  >>  >> how
>  > >>  >>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me
>  > >>  >> understand
>  > >>  >>  >> and
>  > >>  >>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When selected
>  > >> these
>  > >>  >>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the
>  > >>  >> response
>  > >>  >>  >> page
>  > >>  >>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a query
>  > >> based
>  > >>  >> on
>  > >>  >>  >> what
>  > >>  >>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this
>  > >> working
>  > >>  >>  >> today.
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the information
>  > >> to
>  > >>  >> the
>  > >>  >>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside
>  > >>  >>  >> applications
>  > >>  >>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I
>  > >> simply
>  > >>  >> want
>  > >>  >>  >> to
>  > >>  >>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so that
>  > is
>  > >> why
>  > >>  >> I
>  > >>  >>  >> want
>  > >>  >>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to
>  > >> insert
>  > >>  >> the
>  > >>  >>  >> data
>  > >>  >>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the
>  > response
>  > >> page
>  > >>  >> to
>  > >>  >>  >> a
>  > >>  >>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or something like
>  > >> that.
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds from
>  > >> the
>  > >>  >> panel
>  > >>  >>  >> in
>  > >>  >>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I
>  > set
>  > >> the
>  > >>  >>  >> markupId
>  > >>  >>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can
>  > >> create
>  > >>  >> my
>  > >>  >>  >> new
>  > >>  >>  >>  record in the database?
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to
>  > >> wicket.
>  > >>  >> only
>  > >>  >>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made a
>  > >> lot
>  > >>  >> of
>  > >>  >>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a
>  > >> little
>  > >>  >> more
>  > >>  >>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  Thanks
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  T
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  SO you are saying that
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  > >>  >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
>  > >>  >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in
>  > >> wicket
>  > >>  >>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is different...
>  > >>  >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form
>  > >>  >> components
>  > >>  >>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect
>  > to
>  > >>  >> another
>  > >>  >>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have
>  > the
>  > >>  >> current
>  > >>  >>  >>  > page rerendered...
>  > >>  >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  > >>  >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf
>  > >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  > >>  >>  >> wrote:
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in
>  > >> it.
>  > >>  >> the
>  > >>  >>  >> panel
>  > >>  >>  >>  >> will
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set
>  > the
>  > >>  >> markupId
>  > >>  >>  >> to
>  > >>  >>  >>  >> a
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as
>  > setOutputMarkupId
>  > >> to
>  > >>  >>  >> true.
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass
>  > all
>  > >> the
>  > >>  >>  >> form
>  > >>  >>  >>  >> values
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by
>  > >> using
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form
>  > >>  >> information
>  > >>  >>  >> into a
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the
>  > >> onSubmit()
>  > >>  >> call?
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  T
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered
>  > are
>  > >>  >> pushed
>  > >>  >>  >> into
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the
>  > wiki
>  > >> and
>  > >>  >> look
>  > >>  >>  >> at
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post"
>  > >> page,
>  > >>  >> the
>  > >>  >>  >> form
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>  > >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not
>  > >> know
>  > >>  >> what.
>  > >>  >>  >> I
>  > >>  >>  >>  >> have a
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several
>  > >>  >> textfields
>  > >>  >>  >> using
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >> panels
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a
>  > query.
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values
>  > >> in
>  > >>  >> the
>  > >>  >>  >> Post
>  > >>  >>  >>  >> page
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >> but
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has
>  > >> something
>  > >>  >> to
>  > >>  >>  >> do
>  > >>  >>  >>  >> with
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call
>  > yet.
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values
>  > >> from
>  > >>  >> a
>  > >>  >>  >> form
>  > >>  >>  >>  >> after
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >> it
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for
>  > >> wicket?
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been
>  > >> playing
>  > >>  >> with
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no
>  > luck
>  > >> so
>  > >>  >> far.
>  > >>  >>  >>  >> Please
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  > >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by Yue Liu <yl...@gmail.com>.
Don't you need to provide getter and setter for teststring?


On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 3:48 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> teststring in onSubmit is always null no matter what I have entered in the
> textfield.
>
> Any help with this would be most appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> T
>
> igor.vaynberg wrote:
> >
> > what about it didnt work? it looks fine...
> >
> > -igor
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:43 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >>  hey igor thanks for all the help I really am learning a lot here.
> >>
> >>  I am having an issue forwarding the model tp my textfiled in my panel
> >> and I
> >>  wanted to show you my code and see what you thought the issue is. I am
> >> sure
> >>  it is something simple I have overlooked.
> >>
> >>  Template.java
> >>  public class Template extends WebPage {
> >>  private String teststring;
> >>  Form form = new Form("myform") {
> >>         protected void onSubmit() {
> >>                 callDatabase(teststring);//this is always coming back
> >> null and I am not
> >>  sure why.
> >>         };
> >>  };
> >>  form.setMarkupId("myform");
> >>  form.setOutputMarkupId(true);
> >>  add(form);
> >>  form.add(new FeedbackPanel("feedback"));
> >>  form.add(new TextFieldPanel("textfield", new PropertyModel(this,
> >>  "teststring")));
> >>  }
> >>
> >>
> >>  Template.html
> >>  <body>
> >>         <form wicket:id="myform">
> >>           all feedback messages go here!
> >>           TextFieldPanel go here
> >>     </form>
> >>  </body>
> >>
> >>  TextFieldPanel.java
> >>
> >>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
> >>           super(id, pm);
> >>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
> >>  }
> >>
> >>
> >>  TextFieldPanel.html
> >>  <wicket:panel>
> >>  <input wicket:id="textField1" type="text"/>
> >>  </wicket:panel>
> >>
> >>
> >>  Now I was thinking that since I sent the PropertyModel to the
> >> TextFieldPanel
> >>  it should work but it did not. Is there an inheritance that i need to
> do
> >> to
> >>  get this to work? The goal here is to create a bunch of textFields on
> >> the
> >>  fly but first I would like to get this working so I know what I am
> doing
> >>  hince the simple example of my code.
> >>
> >>  Thanks again for the help
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>  T
> >>
> >>
> >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
> >>  >
> >>  > no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model to the
> >>  > textfield.
> >>  >
> >>  > -igor
> >>  >
> >>  >
> >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really close
> >> but I
> >>  >> was
> >>  >>  not creating:
> >>  >>
> >>  >> private object selection1;
> >>  >>   private object selection2;
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the
> onSubmit
> >>  >>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that simple I
> >> think
> >>  >> I
> >>  >>  was just blocked.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is created
> in
> >>  >> nested
> >>  >>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield will
> be
> >> in
> >>  >> a
> >>  >>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code to
> allow
> >> just
> >>  >> one
> >>  >>  panel but I am not sure yet.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  Thanks again
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  T
> >>  >>
> >>  >>
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
> >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  > class page1 {
> >>  >>  >   private object selection1;
> >>  >>  >   private object selection2;
> >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >   public page1() {
> >>  >>  >       form form=new form("form") {
> >>  >>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new
> >>  >> page2(selection1,selection2)); }
> >>  >>  >       }
> >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new propertymodel(this,
> >>  >>  > "selection1"), ...));
> >>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new propertymodel(this,
> >>  >>  > "selection2"), ...));
> >>  >>  >   }
> >>  >>  > }
> >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  > class page2 {
> >>  >>  >    private final object selection1;
> >>  >>  >    private final object selection2;
> >>  >>  >    private final String text;
> >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
> >>  >>  >       this.selection1=selection1; this.selection2=selection2;
> >>  >>  >       form=new form("form") {
> >>  >>  >           onsubmit() {
> >>  >>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
> >>  >>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
> >>  >>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
> >>  >>  >            }
> >>  >>  >        }
> >>  >>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new
> >> propertymodel(this,"text")));
> >>  >>  >      }
> >>  >>  > }
> >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  > -igor
> >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf
> >> <ta...@gmail.com>
> >>  >>  > wrote:
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just
> confused
> >>  >> about
> >>  >>  >> how
> >>  >>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me
> >>  >> understand
> >>  >>  >> and
> >>  >>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When selected
> >> these
> >>  >>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the
> >>  >> response
> >>  >>  >> page
> >>  >>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a query
> >> based
> >>  >> on
> >>  >>  >> what
> >>  >>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this
> >> working
> >>  >>  >> today.
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the information
> >> to
> >>  >> the
> >>  >>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside
> >>  >>  >> applications
> >>  >>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I
> >> simply
> >>  >> want
> >>  >>  >> to
> >>  >>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so that
> is
> >> why
> >>  >> I
> >>  >>  >> want
> >>  >>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to
> >> insert
> >>  >> the
> >>  >>  >> data
> >>  >>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the
> response
> >> page
> >>  >> to
> >>  >>  >> a
> >>  >>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or something like
> >> that.
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds from
> >> the
> >>  >> panel
> >>  >>  >> in
> >>  >>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I
> set
> >> the
> >>  >>  >> markupId
> >>  >>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can
> >> create
> >>  >> my
> >>  >>  >> new
> >>  >>  >>  record in the database?
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to
> >> wicket.
> >>  >> only
> >>  >>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made a
> >> lot
> >>  >> of
> >>  >>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a
> >> little
> >>  >> more
> >>  >>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  Thanks
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  T
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  SO you are saying that
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
> >>  >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
> >>  >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in
> >> wicket
> >>  >>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is different...
> >>  >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form
> >>  >> components
> >>  >>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect
> to
> >>  >> another
> >>  >>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have
> the
> >>  >> current
> >>  >>  >>  > page rerendered...
> >>  >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >>  > -igor
> >>  >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf
> >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
> >>  >>  >> wrote:
> >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
> >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in
> >> it.
> >>  >> the
> >>  >>  >> panel
> >>  >>  >>  >> will
> >>  >>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set
> the
> >>  >> markupId
> >>  >>  >> to
> >>  >>  >>  >> a
> >>  >>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as
> setOutputMarkupId
> >> to
> >>  >>  >> true.
> >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass
> all
> >> the
> >>  >>  >> form
> >>  >>  >>  >> values
> >>  >>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
> >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by
> >> using
> >>  >>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form
> >>  >> information
> >>  >>  >> into a
> >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the
> >> onSubmit()
> >>  >> call?
> >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
> >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>  T
> >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered
> are
> >>  >> pushed
> >>  >>  >> into
> >>  >>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the
> wiki
> >> and
> >>  >> look
> >>  >>  >> at
> >>  >>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post"
> >> page,
> >>  >> the
> >>  >>  >> form
> >>  >>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
> >>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
> >>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not
> >> know
> >>  >> what.
> >>  >>  >> I
> >>  >>  >>  >> have a
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several
> >>  >> textfields
> >>  >>  >> using
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >> panels
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a
> query.
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values
> >> in
> >>  >> the
> >>  >>  >> Post
> >>  >>  >>  >> page
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >> but
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has
> >> something
> >>  >> to
> >>  >>  >> do
> >>  >>  >>  >> with
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call
> yet.
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> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values
> >> from
> >>  >> a
> >>  >>  >> form
> >>  >>  >>  >> after
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >> it
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for
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> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been
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> >>  >> with
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no
> luck
> >> so
> >>  >> far.
> >>  >>  >>  >> Please
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
> >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>.
teststring in onSubmit is always null no matter what I have entered in the
textfield. 

Any help with this would be most appreciated.

Thanks

T

igor.vaynberg wrote:
> 
> what about it didnt work? it looks fine...
> 
> -igor
> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:43 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>>  hey igor thanks for all the help I really am learning a lot here.
>>
>>  I am having an issue forwarding the model tp my textfiled in my panel
>> and I
>>  wanted to show you my code and see what you thought the issue is. I am
>> sure
>>  it is something simple I have overlooked.
>>
>>  Template.java
>>  public class Template extends WebPage {
>>  private String teststring;
>>  Form form = new Form("myform") {
>>         protected void onSubmit() {
>>                 callDatabase(teststring);//this is always coming back
>> null and I am not
>>  sure why.
>>         };
>>  };
>>  form.setMarkupId("myform");
>>  form.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>>  add(form);
>>  form.add(new FeedbackPanel("feedback"));
>>  form.add(new TextFieldPanel("textfield", new PropertyModel(this,
>>  "teststring")));
>>  }
>>
>>
>>  Template.html
>>  <body>
>>         <form wicket:id="myform">
>>           all feedback messages go here!
>>           TextFieldPanel go here
>>     </form>
>>  </body>
>>
>>  TextFieldPanel.java
>>
>>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
>>           super(id, pm);
>>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
>>  }
>>
>>
>>  TextFieldPanel.html
>>  <wicket:panel>
>>  <input wicket:id="textField1" type="text"/>
>>  </wicket:panel>
>>
>>
>>  Now I was thinking that since I sent the PropertyModel to the
>> TextFieldPanel
>>  it should work but it did not. Is there an inheritance that i need to do
>> to
>>  get this to work? The goal here is to create a bunch of textFields on
>> the
>>  fly but first I would like to get this working so I know what I am doing
>>  hince the simple example of my code.
>>
>>  Thanks again for the help
>>
>>
>>
>>  T
>>
>>
>>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >
>>  > no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model to the
>>  > textfield.
>>  >
>>  > -igor
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>  >>
>>  >>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really close
>> but I
>>  >> was
>>  >>  not creating:
>>  >>
>>  >> private object selection1;
>>  >>   private object selection2;
>>  >>
>>  >>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the onSubmit
>>  >>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that simple I
>> think
>>  >> I
>>  >>  was just blocked.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is created in
>>  >> nested
>>  >>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield will be
>> in
>>  >> a
>>  >>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code to allow
>> just
>>  >> one
>>  >>  panel but I am not sure yet.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Thanks again
>>  >>
>>  >>  T
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > class page1 {
>>  >>  >   private object selection1;
>>  >>  >   private object selection2;
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  >   public page1() {
>>  >>  >       form form=new form("form") {
>>  >>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new
>>  >> page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>>  >>  >       }
>>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new propertymodel(this,
>>  >>  > "selection1"), ...));
>>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new propertymodel(this,
>>  >>  > "selection2"), ...));
>>  >>  >   }
>>  >>  > }
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > class page2 {
>>  >>  >    private final object selection1;
>>  >>  >    private final object selection2;
>>  >>  >    private final String text;
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
>>  >>  >       this.selection1=selection1; this.selection2=selection2;
>>  >>  >       form=new form("form") {
>>  >>  >           onsubmit() {
>>  >>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>>  >>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>>  >>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>>  >>  >            }
>>  >>  >        }
>>  >>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new
>> propertymodel(this,"text")));
>>  >>  >      }
>>  >>  > }
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf
>> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just confused
>>  >> about
>>  >>  >> how
>>  >>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me
>>  >> understand
>>  >>  >> and
>>  >>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When selected
>> these
>>  >>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the
>>  >> response
>>  >>  >> page
>>  >>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a query
>> based
>>  >> on
>>  >>  >> what
>>  >>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this
>> working
>>  >>  >> today.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the information
>> to
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside
>>  >>  >> applications
>>  >>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I
>> simply
>>  >> want
>>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so that is
>> why
>>  >> I
>>  >>  >> want
>>  >>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to
>> insert
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >> data
>>  >>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the response
>> page
>>  >> to
>>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or something like
>> that.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds from
>> the
>>  >> panel
>>  >>  >> in
>>  >>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I set
>> the
>>  >>  >> markupId
>>  >>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can
>> create
>>  >> my
>>  >>  >> new
>>  >>  >>  record in the database?
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to
>> wicket.
>>  >> only
>>  >>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made a
>> lot
>>  >> of
>>  >>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a
>> little
>>  >> more
>>  >>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Thanks
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  SO you are saying that
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in
>> wicket
>>  >>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is different...
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form
>>  >> components
>>  >>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect to
>>  >> another
>>  >>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have the
>>  >> current
>>  >>  >>  > page rerendered...
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf
>>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >> wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in
>> it.
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >> panel
>>  >>  >>  >> will
>>  >>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set the
>>  >> markupId
>>  >>  >> to
>>  >>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as setOutputMarkupId
>> to
>>  >>  >> true.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass all
>> the
>>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >> values
>>  >>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by
>> using
>>  >>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form
>>  >> information
>>  >>  >> into a
>>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the
>> onSubmit()
>>  >> call?
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered are
>>  >> pushed
>>  >>  >> into
>>  >>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the wiki
>> and
>>  >> look
>>  >>  >> at
>>  >>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post"
>> page,
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not
>> know
>>  >> what.
>>  >>  >> I
>>  >>  >>  >> have a
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several
>>  >> textfields
>>  >>  >> using
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> panels
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values
>> in
>>  >> the
>>  >>  >> Post
>>  >>  >>  >> page
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> but
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has
>> something
>>  >> to
>>  >>  >> do
>>  >>  >>  >> with
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values
>> from
>>  >> a
>>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >> after
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> it
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for
>> wicket?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been
>> playing
>>  >> with
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck
>> so
>>  >> far.
>>  >>  >>  >> Please
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by Igor Vaynberg <ig...@gmail.com>.
what about it didnt work? it looks fine...

-igor


On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:43 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  hey igor thanks for all the help I really am learning a lot here.
>
>  I am having an issue forwarding the model tp my textfiled in my panel and I
>  wanted to show you my code and see what you thought the issue is. I am sure
>  it is something simple I have overlooked.
>
>  Template.java
>  public class Template extends WebPage {
>  private String teststring;
>  Form form = new Form("myform") {
>         protected void onSubmit() {
>                 callDatabase(teststring);//this is always coming back null and I am not
>  sure why.
>         };
>  };
>  form.setMarkupId("myform");
>  form.setOutputMarkupId(true);
>  add(form);
>  form.add(new FeedbackPanel("feedback"));
>  form.add(new TextFieldPanel("textfield", new PropertyModel(this,
>  "teststring")));
>  }
>
>
>  Template.html
>  <body>
>         <form wicket:id="myform">
>           all feedback messages go here!
>           TextFieldPanel go here
>     </form>
>  </body>
>
>  TextFieldPanel.java
>
>  public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
>           super(id, pm);
>           add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
>  }
>
>
>  TextFieldPanel.html
>  <wicket:panel>
>  <input wicket:id="textField1" type="text"/>
>  </wicket:panel>
>
>
>  Now I was thinking that since I sent the PropertyModel to the TextFieldPanel
>  it should work but it did not. Is there an inheritance that i need to do to
>  get this to work? The goal here is to create a bunch of textFields on the
>  fly but first I would like to get this working so I know what I am doing
>  hince the simple example of my code.
>
>  Thanks again for the help
>
>
>
>  T
>
>
>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >
>  > no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model to the
>  > textfield.
>  >
>  > -igor
>  >
>  >
>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  >>
>  >>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really close but I
>  >> was
>  >>  not creating:
>  >>
>  >> private object selection1;
>  >>   private object selection2;
>  >>
>  >>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the onSubmit
>  >>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that simple I think
>  >> I
>  >>  was just blocked.
>  >>
>  >>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is created in
>  >> nested
>  >>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield will be in
>  >> a
>  >>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code to allow just
>  >> one
>  >>  panel but I am not sure yet.
>  >>
>  >>  Thanks again
>  >>
>  >>  T
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >
>  >>  > class page1 {
>  >>  >   private object selection1;
>  >>  >   private object selection2;
>  >>  >
>  >>  >   public page1() {
>  >>  >       form form=new form("form") {
>  >>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new
>  >> page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>  >>  >       }
>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new propertymodel(this,
>  >>  > "selection1"), ...));
>  >>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new propertymodel(this,
>  >>  > "selection2"), ...));
>  >>  >   }
>  >>  > }
>  >>  >
>  >>  > class page2 {
>  >>  >    private final object selection1;
>  >>  >    private final object selection2;
>  >>  >    private final String text;
>  >>  >
>  >>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
>  >>  >       this.selection1=selection1; this.selection2=selection2;
>  >>  >       form=new form("form") {
>  >>  >           onsubmit() {
>  >>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>  >>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>  >>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>  >>  >            }
>  >>  >        }
>  >>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new propertymodel(this,"text")));
>  >>  >      }
>  >>  > }
>  >>  >
>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >
>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just confused
>  >> about
>  >>  >> how
>  >>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me
>  >> understand
>  >>  >> and
>  >>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When selected these
>  >>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the
>  >> response
>  >>  >> page
>  >>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a query based
>  >> on
>  >>  >> what
>  >>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this working
>  >>  >> today.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the information to
>  >> the
>  >>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside
>  >>  >> applications
>  >>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I simply
>  >> want
>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so that is why
>  >> I
>  >>  >> want
>  >>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to insert
>  >> the
>  >>  >> data
>  >>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the response page
>  >> to
>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or something like that.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds from the
>  >> panel
>  >>  >> in
>  >>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I set the
>  >>  >> markupId
>  >>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can create
>  >> my
>  >>  >> new
>  >>  >>  record in the database?
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to wicket.
>  >> only
>  >>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made a lot
>  >> of
>  >>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a little
>  >> more
>  >>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Thanks
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  SO you are saying that
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in wicket
>  >>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is different...
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form
>  >> components
>  >>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect to
>  >> another
>  >>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have the
>  >> current
>  >>  >>  > page rerendered...
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf
>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >> wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in it.
>  >> the
>  >>  >> panel
>  >>  >>  >> will
>  >>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set the
>  >> markupId
>  >>  >> to
>  >>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as setOutputMarkupId to
>  >>  >> true.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass all the
>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >> values
>  >>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by using
>  >>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form
>  >> information
>  >>  >> into a
>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the onSubmit()
>  >> call?
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered are
>  >> pushed
>  >>  >> into
>  >>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the wiki and
>  >> look
>  >>  >> at
>  >>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post" page,
>  >> the
>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>  >>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not know
>  >> what.
>  >>  >> I
>  >>  >>  >> have a
>  >>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several
>  >> textfields
>  >>  >> using
>  >>  >>  >>  >> panels
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values in
>  >> the
>  >>  >> Post
>  >>  >>  >> page
>  >>  >>  >>  >> but
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has something
>  >> to
>  >>  >> do
>  >>  >>  >> with
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values from
>  >> a
>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >> after
>  >>  >>  >>  >> it
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for wicket?
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been playing
>  >> with
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck so
>  >> far.
>  >>  >>  >> Please
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  >>  T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>.
hey igor thanks for all the help I really am learning a lot here.

I am having an issue forwarding the model tp my textfiled in my panel and I
wanted to show you my code and see what you thought the issue is. I am sure
it is something simple I have overlooked.

Template.java
public class Template extends WebPage {
private String teststring;
Form form = new Form("myform") {
        protected void onSubmit() {
		callDatabase(teststring);//this is always coming back null and I am not
sure why.
	};
};
form.setMarkupId("myform");
form.setOutputMarkupId(true);
add(form);
form.add(new FeedbackPanel("feedback"));
form.add(new TextFieldPanel("textfield", new PropertyModel(this,
"teststring")));
}


Template.html
<body>
	<form wicket:id="myform">
          all feedback messages go here!
          TextFieldPanel go here
    </form>
</body>

TextFieldPanel.java

public TextFieldPanel(String id, PropertyModel pm) {
	  super(id, pm);
	  add(new RequiredTextField("textField1", pm));
}


TextFieldPanel.html
<wicket:panel>
<input wicket:id="textField1" type="text"/>
</wicket:panel>


Now I was thinking that since I sent the PropertyModel to the TextFieldPanel
it should work but it did not. Is there an inheritance that i need to do to
get this to work? The goal here is to create a bunch of textFields on the
fly but first I would like to get this working so I know what I am doing
hince the simple example of my code.

Thanks again for the help

T


igor.vaynberg wrote:
> 
> no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model to the
> textfield.
> 
> -igor
> 
> 
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really close but I
>> was
>>  not creating:
>>
>> private object selection1;
>>   private object selection2;
>>
>>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the onSubmit
>>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that simple I think
>> I
>>  was just blocked.
>>
>>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is created in
>> nested
>>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield will be in
>> a
>>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code to allow just
>> one
>>  panel but I am not sure yet.
>>
>>  Thanks again
>>
>>  T
>>
>>
>>
>>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >
>>  > class page1 {
>>  >   private object selection1;
>>  >   private object selection2;
>>  >
>>  >   public page1() {
>>  >       form form=new form("form") {
>>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new
>> page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>>  >       }
>>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new propertymodel(this,
>>  > "selection1"), ...));
>>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new propertymodel(this,
>>  > "selection2"), ...));
>>  >   }
>>  > }
>>  >
>>  > class page2 {
>>  >    private final object selection1;
>>  >    private final object selection2;
>>  >    private final String text;
>>  >
>>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
>>  >       this.selection1=selection1; this.selection2=selection2;
>>  >       form=new form("form") {
>>  >           onsubmit() {
>>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>>  >            }
>>  >        }
>>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new propertymodel(this,"text")));
>>  >      }
>>  > }
>>  >
>>  > -igor
>>  >
>>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  > wrote:
>>  >>
>>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just confused
>> about
>>  >> how
>>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me
>> understand
>>  >> and
>>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>>  >>
>>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When selected these
>>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the
>> response
>>  >> page
>>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a query based
>> on
>>  >> what
>>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this working
>>  >> today.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the information to
>> the
>>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside
>>  >> applications
>>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I simply
>> want
>>  >> to
>>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>>  >>
>>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so that is why
>> I
>>  >> want
>>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to insert
>> the
>>  >> data
>>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the response page
>> to
>>  >> a
>>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or something like that.
>>  >>
>>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
>>  >>
>>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds from the
>> panel
>>  >> in
>>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I set the
>>  >> markupId
>>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can create
>> my
>>  >> new
>>  >>  record in the database?
>>  >>
>>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to wicket.
>> only
>>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made a lot
>> of
>>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a little
>> more
>>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Thanks
>>  >>
>>  >>  T
>>  >>
>>  >>  SO you are saying that
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in wicket
>>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is different...
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form
>> components
>>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect to
>> another
>>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have the
>> current
>>  >>  > page rerendered...
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf
>> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >> wrote:
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in it.
>> the
>>  >> panel
>>  >>  >> will
>>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set the
>> markupId
>>  >> to
>>  >>  >> a
>>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as setOutputMarkupId to
>>  >> true.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass all the
>>  >> form
>>  >>  >> values
>>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by using
>>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form
>> information
>>  >> into a
>>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the onSubmit()
>> call?
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  T
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered are
>> pushed
>>  >> into
>>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the wiki and
>> look
>>  >> at
>>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post" page,
>> the
>>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not know
>> what.
>>  >> I
>>  >>  >> have a
>>  >>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several
>> textfields
>>  >> using
>>  >>  >>  >> panels
>>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values in
>> the
>>  >> Post
>>  >>  >> page
>>  >>  >>  >> but
>>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has something
>> to
>>  >> do
>>  >>  >> with
>>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values from
>> a
>>  >> form
>>  >>  >> after
>>  >>  >>  >> it
>>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for wicket?
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been playing
>> with
>>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck so
>> far.
>>  >>  >> Please
>>  >>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by Igor Vaynberg <ig...@gmail.com>.
no, it wont change, just have the panel forward the model to the textfield.

-igor


On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:50 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really close but I was
>  not creating:
>
> private object selection1;
>   private object selection2;
>
>  which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the onSubmit
>  override. I do not know why I did not see something that simple I think I
>  was just blocked.
>
>  Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is created in nested
>  panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield will be in a
>  panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code to allow just one
>  panel but I am not sure yet.
>
>  Thanks again
>
>  T
>
>
>
>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >
>  > class page1 {
>  >   private object selection1;
>  >   private object selection2;
>  >
>  >   public page1() {
>  >       form form=new form("form") {
>  >          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>  >       }
>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new propertymodel(this,
>  > "selection1"), ...));
>  >       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new propertymodel(this,
>  > "selection2"), ...));
>  >   }
>  > }
>  >
>  > class page2 {
>  >    private final object selection1;
>  >    private final object selection2;
>  >    private final String text;
>  >
>  >    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
>  >       this.selection1=selection1; this.selection2=selection2;
>  >       form=new form("form") {
>  >           onsubmit() {
>  >               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>  >               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>  >                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>  >            }
>  >        }
>  >        form.add(new textfield("tf", new propertymodel(this,"text")));
>  >      }
>  > }
>  >
>  > -igor
>  >
>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>  > wrote:
>  >>
>  >>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just confused about
>  >> how
>  >>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me understand
>  >> and
>  >>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>  >>
>  >>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When selected these
>  >>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the response
>  >> page
>  >>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a query based on
>  >> what
>  >>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this working
>  >> today.
>  >>
>  >>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the information to the
>  >>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside
>  >> applications
>  >>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I simply want
>  >> to
>  >>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>  >>
>  >>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so that is why I
>  >> want
>  >>  to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to insert the
>  >> data
>  >>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the response page to
>  >> a
>  >>  simple html page that said your work is done or something like that.
>  >>
>  >>  I guess that would work perfect.
>  >>
>  >>  The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds from the panel
>  >> in
>  >>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I set the
>  >> markupId
>  >>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can create my
>  >> new
>  >>  record in the database?
>  >>
>  >>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to wicket. only
>  >>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made a lot of
>  >>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a little more
>  >>  knowledge and I will be set.
>  >>
>  >>  Thanks
>  >>
>  >>  T
>  >>
>  >>  SO you are saying that
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >
>  >>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
>  >>  >
>  >>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in wicket
>  >>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is different...
>  >>  >
>  >>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form components
>  >>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect to another
>  >>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have the current
>  >>  > page rerendered...
>  >>  >
>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >
>  >>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >> wrote:
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in it. the
>  >> panel
>  >>  >> will
>  >>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set the markupId
>  >> to
>  >>  >> a
>  >>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as setOutputMarkupId to
>  >> true.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass all the
>  >> form
>  >>  >> values
>  >>  >>  to another page for processing.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by using
>  >>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form information
>  >> into a
>  >>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the onSubmit() call?
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  T
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered are pushed
>  >> into
>  >>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the wiki and look
>  >> at
>  >>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post" page, the
>  >> form
>  >>  >>  > submits to itself...
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  >
>  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>  >> <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not know what.
>  >> I
>  >>  >> have a
>  >>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several textfields
>  >> using
>  >>  >>  >> panels
>  >>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values in the
>  >> Post
>  >>  >> page
>  >>  >>  >> but
>  >>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has something to
>  >> do
>  >>  >> with
>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values from a
>  >> form
>  >>  >> after
>  >>  >>  >> it
>  >>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>  >>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for wicket?
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been playing with
>  >>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck so far.
>  >>  >> Please
>  >>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  >>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  >>  T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>.
Thanks igor I really appreciate the help. My code was really close but I was
not creating:
private object selection1;
 private object selection2;

which was giving me my issues of getting the object in the onSubmit
override. I do not know why I did not see something that simple I think I
was just blocked.

Will the code change at all if the textfield on page 2 is created in nested
panels. Since I am creating my form on the fly the textfield will be in a
panel nested in a panel. I might be able to change my code to allow just one
panel but I am not sure yet.

Thanks again

T

igor.vaynberg wrote:
> 
> class page1 {
>   private object selection1;
>   private object selection2;
> 
>   public page1() {
>       form form=new form("form") {
>          onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new page2(selection1,selection2)); }
>       }
>       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new propertymodel(this,
> "selection1"), ...));
>       form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new propertymodel(this,
> "selection2"), ...));
>   }
> }
> 
> class page2 {
>    private final object selection1;
>    private final object selection2;
>    private final String text;
> 
>    public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
>       this.selection1=selection1; this.selection2=selection2;
>       form=new form("form") {
>           onsubmit() {
>               sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
>               savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
>                setresponsepage(donepage.class);
>            }
>        }
>        form.add(new textfield("tf", new propertymodel(this,"text")));
>      }
> }
> 
> -igor
> 
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just confused about
>> how
>>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me understand
>> and
>>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>>
>>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When selected these
>>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the response
>> page
>>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a query based on
>> what
>>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this working
>> today.
>>
>>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the information to the
>>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside
>> applications
>>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I simply want
>> to
>>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>>
>>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so that is why I
>> want
>>  to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to insert the
>> data
>>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the response page to
>> a
>>  simple html page that said your work is done or something like that.
>>
>>  I guess that would work perfect.
>>
>>  The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds from the panel
>> in
>>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I set the
>> markupId
>>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can create my
>> new
>>  record in the database?
>>
>>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to wicket. only
>>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made a lot of
>>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a little more
>>  knowledge and I will be set.
>>
>>  Thanks
>>
>>  T
>>
>>  SO you are saying that
>>
>>
>>
>>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >
>>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
>>  >
>>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in wicket
>>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is different...
>>  >
>>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form components
>>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect to another
>>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have the current
>>  > page rerendered...
>>  >
>>  > -igor
>>  >
>>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>  >>
>>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in it. the
>> panel
>>  >> will
>>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set the markupId
>> to
>>  >> a
>>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as setOutputMarkupId to
>> true.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass all the
>> form
>>  >> values
>>  >>  to another page for processing.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by using
>>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form information
>> into a
>>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the onSubmit() call?
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>
>>  >>  T
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered are pushed
>> into
>>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the wiki and look
>> at
>>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post" page, the
>> form
>>  >>  > submits to itself...
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > -igor
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf
>> <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  >>  > wrote:
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not know what.
>> I
>>  >> have a
>>  >>  >> form
>>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several textfields
>> using
>>  >>  >> panels
>>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values in the
>> Post
>>  >> page
>>  >>  >> but
>>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has something to
>> do
>>  >> with
>>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values from a
>> form
>>  >> after
>>  >>  >> it
>>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for wicket?
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been playing with
>>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck so far.
>>  >> Please
>>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by Igor Vaynberg <ig...@gmail.com>.
class page1 {
  private object selection1;
  private object selection2;

  public page1() {
      form form=new form("form") {
         onsubmit() { setresponsepage(new page2(selection1,selection2)); }
      }
      form.add(new dropdownchoice("s1", new propertymodel(this,
"selection1"), ...));
      form.add(new dropdownchoice("s2", new propertymodel(this,
"selection2"), ...));
  }
}

class page2 {
   private final object selection1;
   private final object selection2;
   private final String text;

   public page2(object selection1, object selection2) {
      this.selection1=selection1; this.selection2=selection2;
      form=new form("form") {
          onsubmit() {
              sendemails(selection1,selection2,text);
              savetodb(selection1,selection2,text);
               setresponsepage(donepage.class);
           }
       }
       form.add(new textfield("tf", new propertymodel(this,"text")));
     }
}

-igor

On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just confused about how
>  forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me understand and
>  suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.
>
>  I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When selected these
>  dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the response page
>  to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a query based on what
>  was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this working today.
>
>  Now when the form is filled out I want to save the information to the
>  database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside applications
>  and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I simply want to
>  display that the form was submitted properly.
>
>  There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so that is why I want
>  to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to insert the data
>  in the database then all I would have to do is set the response page to a
>  simple html page that said your work is done or something like that.
>
>  I guess that would work perfect.
>
>  The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds from the panel in
>  the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I set the markupId
>  to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can create my new
>  record in the database?
>
>  I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to wicket. only
>  about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made a lot of
>  strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a little more
>  knowledge and I will be set.
>
>  Thanks
>
>  T
>
>  SO you are saying that
>
>
>
>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >
>  > why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
>  >
>  > sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in wicket
>  > components are stateful and so the lifecycle is different...
>  >
>  > the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form components
>  > inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect to another
>  > page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have the current
>  > page rerendered...
>  >
>  > -igor
>  >
>  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  >>
>  >>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>  >>
>  >>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in it. the panel
>  >> will
>  >>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set the markupId to
>  >> a
>  >>  unique id that I am generating and well as setOutputMarkupId to true.
>  >>
>  >>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass all the form
>  >> values
>  >>  to another page for processing.
>  >>
>  >>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by using
>  >>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form information into a
>  >>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the onSubmit() call?
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  >>
>  >>  T
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>
>  >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >>  >
>  >>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered are pushed into
>  >>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the wiki and look at
>  >>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post" page, the form
>  >>  > submits to itself...
>  >>  >
>  >>  > -igor
>  >>  >
>  >>  >
>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>  >>  > wrote:
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not know what. I
>  >> have a
>  >>  >> form
>  >>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several textfields using
>  >>  >> panels
>  >>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values in the Post
>  >> page
>  >>  >> but
>  >>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has something to do
>  >> with
>  >>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values from a form
>  >> after
>  >>  >> it
>  >>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>  >>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for wicket?
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been playing with
>  >>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck so far.
>  >> Please
>  >>  >>  point me in the right direction
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>  T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>.
yes all of my experiance is in JSP so I guess I am just confused about how
forms work in wicket compared to JSP.  Maybe you can help me understand and
suggest a way to accomplish what I am looking to do.

I have a form that takes in 2 dropdown chioces. When selected these
dropdownchoices are set to session variables. I then set the response page
to a new page with a form. that form is created off of a query based on what
was selected in the 2 dropdown choices. I have all of this working today.

Now when the form is filled out I want to save the information to the
database, make a few other calls to push the data to outside applications
and databases and send emails and things like that. Then I simply want to
display that the form was submitted properly.

There is no need to see the form once it is submitted so that is why I want
to push it to another page but if I can override onSubmit to insert the data
in the database then all I would have to do is set the response page to a
simple html page that said your work is done or something like that.

I guess that would work perfect.

The one question I still have is how can I get the fileds from the panel in
the onsubmit call? say my panel has a textfield in it and I set the markupId
to "test". how can I get that in the onsubmit call so I can create my new
record in the database?

I am sorry that i have so many questions. I am very new to wicket. only
about 2 weeks worth of looking at it and I think I have made a lot of
strides going from knowing nothing to what I have so far. a little more
knowledge and I will be set.

Thanks

T 

SO you are saying that 

igor.vaynberg wrote:
> 
> why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?
> 
> sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in wicket
> components are stateful and so the lifecycle is different...
> 
> the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form components
> inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect to another
> page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have the current
> page rerendered...
> 
> -igor
> 
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>>
>>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in it. the panel
>> will
>>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set the markupId to
>> a
>>  unique id that I am generating and well as setOutputMarkupId to true.
>>
>>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass all the form
>> values
>>  to another page for processing.
>>
>>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by using
>>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form information into a
>>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the onSubmit() call?
>>
>>
>>  Thanks for the help
>>
>>  T
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>  >
>>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered are pushed into
>>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the wiki and look at
>>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post" page, the form
>>  > submits to itself...
>>  >
>>  > -igor
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>>  > wrote:
>>  >>
>>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not know what. I
>> have a
>>  >> form
>>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several textfields using
>>  >> panels
>>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values in the Post
>> page
>>  >> but
>>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has something to do
>> with
>>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.
>>  >>
>>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values from a form
>> after
>>  >> it
>>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for wicket?
>>  >>
>>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been playing with
>>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck so far.
>> Please
>>  >>  point me in the right direction
>>  >>
>>  >>  Thanks for the help
>>  >>
>>  >>  T
>>  >>  --
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>>  >>
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by Igor Vaynberg <ig...@gmail.com>.
why do you want to pass it to another page for processing?

sounds like you are thinking about the old jsp model. in wicket
components are stateful and so the lifecycle is different...

the form submits to itself, and updates models of any form components
inside. then you can override form.onsubmit() and redirect to another
page if that is what is needed, or just do nothing to have the current
page rerendered...

-igor

On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:34 AM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.
>
>  Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in it. the panel will
>  add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set the markupId to a
>  unique id that I am generating and well as setOutputMarkupId to true.
>
>  Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass all the form values
>  to another page for processing.
>
>  Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by using
>  setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form information into a
>  PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the onSubmit() call?
>
>
>  Thanks for the help
>
>  T
>
>
>
>
>
> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >
>  > when a form is posted all the values the user entered are pushed into
>  > the model. i suggest you read the models page on the wiki and look at
>  > forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post" page, the form
>  > submits to itself...
>  >
>  > -igor
>  >
>  >
>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
>  > wrote:
>  >>
>  >>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not know what. I have a
>  >> form
>  >>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several textfields using
>  >> panels
>  >>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.
>  >>
>  >>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values in the Post page
>  >> but
>  >>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has something to do with
>  >>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.
>  >>
>  >>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values from a form after
>  >> it
>  >>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>  >>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for wicket?
>  >>
>  >>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been playing with
>  >>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck so far. Please
>  >>  point me in the right direction
>  >>
>  >>  Thanks for the help
>  >>
>  >>  T
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>.
I have been looking at that today but I am still lost.

Basically what I want to do is have a form with panels in it. the panel will
add a textfield everytime it is called. and it will set the markupId to a
unique id that I am generating and well as setOutputMarkupId to true.

Then when the user has submitted the form I want to pass all the form values
to another page for processing. 

Is there a way to get the form to submit to a new page by using
setResponsePage or is there a was to get all the form information into a
PageParameters variable and pass it that way in the onSubmit() call?

Thanks for the help

T



igor.vaynberg wrote:
> 
> when a form is posted all the values the user entered are pushed into
> the model. i suggest you read the models page on the wiki and look at
> forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post" page, the form
> submits to itself...
> 
> -igor
> 
> 
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not know what. I have a
>> form
>>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several textfields using
>> panels
>>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.
>>
>>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values in the Post page
>> but
>>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has something to do with
>>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.
>>
>>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values from a form after
>> it
>>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for wicket?
>>
>>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been playing with
>>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck so far. Please
>>  point me in the right direction
>>
>>  Thanks for the help
>>
>>  T
>>  --
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Re: get Form information after submit

Posted by Igor Vaynberg <ig...@gmail.com>.
when a form is posted all the values the user entered are pushed into
the model. i suggest you read the models page on the wiki and look at
forminput example. in wicket you do not have a "post" page, the form
submits to itself...

-igor


On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, taygolf <ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  ok I know I am missing something simple but I do not know what. I have a form
>  with a CompoundPropertyModel. I am creating several textfields using panels
>  so it is all on the fly and can be created from a query.
>
>  Anyway I now want to submit my form and get the values in the Post page but
>  I am not sure how to do this. I am guessing it has something to do with
>  PageParameters but I have not gotten the right call yet.
>
>  SO the question is simple. How do I get all the values from a form after it
>  is posted on another page. in JSP I would call
>  request.getParameter("filedname"); What do I do for wicket?
>
>  I am really not sure where to look but i have been playing with
>  PageParameters and form.getMarkupAttributes with no luck so far. Please
>  point me in the right direction
>
>  Thanks for the help
>
>  T
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