Apache Wicket 8.x Reference Guide
we have a Windows instance which represents the physical windows containing GUI components (like text fields, radio buttons, drawing areas, etc…), in Wicket we have a WebPage instance which represents gradually introduced in the next chapters when covering related settings. The current application’s instance can be retrieved at any time by calling static method 9 Application.get() in our code. We will target page. In this way a new instance of AnotherPage will be created each time we click on the link. The other version of setResponsePage takes in input a page instance instead of a page class: @Override0 码力 | 350 页 | 9.95 MB | 1 年前3Apache Wicket 7.x Reference Guide
we have a Windows instance which represents the physical windows containing GUI components (like text fields, radio buttons, drawing areas, etc…), in Wicket we have a WebPage instance which represents introduced in the next chapters when we will cover the related settings. 10 The current application’s instance can be retrieved at any time calling static method Application.get() in our code. We will give target page. In this way a new instance of AnotherPage will be created each time we click on the link. The other version of setResponsePage takes in input a page instance instead of a page class: @Override0 码力 | 346 页 | 10.00 MB | 1 年前3Apache Wicket 10.x Reference Guide
we have a Windows instance which represents the physical windows containing GUI components (like text fields, radio buttons, drawing areas, etc…), in Wicket we have a WebPage instance which represents gradually introduced in the next chapters when covering related settings. The current application’s instance can be retrieved at any time by calling static method Application.get() in our code. We will give target page. In this way a new instance of AnotherPage will be created each time we click on the link. The other version of setResponsePage takes in input a page instance instead of a page class: @Override0 码力 | 336 页 | 7.16 MB | 1 年前3Apache Wicket 9.x Reference Guide
we have a Windows instance which represents the physical windows containing GUI components (like text fields, radio buttons, drawing areas, etc…), in Wicket we have a WebPage instance which represents gradually introduced in the next chapters when covering related settings. 9 The current application’s instance can be retrieved at any time by calling static method Application.get() in our code. We will give target page. In this way a new instance of AnotherPage will be created each time we click on the link. The other version of setResponsePage takes in input a page instance instead of a page class: @Override0 码力 | 335 页 | 7.15 MB | 1 年前3Introducing Apache Wicket
have a Windows instance which represents the physical windows containing GUI components (like text felds, radio buttons, drawing areas, etc...), in Wicket we have a WebPage instance which represents0 码力 | 53 页 | 1.85 MB | 1 年前3
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