/**
* Called when a null model is about to be retrieved in order to allow a subclass to provide an
* initial model.
* <p>
* By default this implementation looks components in the parent chain owning a
* {@link IComponentInheritedModel} to provide a model for this component via
* {@link IComponentInheritedModel#wrapOnInheritance(Component)}.
* <p>
* For example a {@link FormComponent} has the opportunity to instantiate a model on the fly
* using its {@code id} and the containing {@link Form}'s model, if the form holds a
* {@link CompoundPropertyModel}.
*
* @return The model
*/
protected IModel<?> initModel()
{
IModel<?> foundModel = null;
// Search parents for IComponentInheritedModel (i.e. CompoundPropertyModel)
for (Component current = getParent(); current != null; current = current.getParent())
{
// Get model
// Don't call the getModel() that could initialize many in between
// completely useless models.
// IModel model = current.getDefaultModel();
IModel<?> model = current.getModelImpl();
if (model instanceof IWrapModel && !(model instanceof IComponentInheritedModel))
{
model = ((IWrapModel<?>)model).getWrappedModel();
}
if (model instanceof IComponentInheritedModel)
{
// return the shared inherited
foundModel = ((IComponentInheritedModel<?>)model).wrapOnInheritance(this);
setFlag(FLAG_INHERITABLE_MODEL, true);
break;
}
}
// No model for this component!
return foundModel;
}
CLOSE_WAIT indicates that the remote endpoint (other side of the connection) has closed the connection. TIME_WAIT indicates that local endpoint (this side) has closed the connection. The connection is being kept around so that any delayed packets can be matched to the connection and handled appropriately.
- "Write tests. Not too many. Mostly integration."
- Integration tests strike a great balance on the trade-offs between confidence and speed/expense. This is why it's advisable to spend most (not all, mind you) of your effort there.
- biggest thing you can do to write more integration tests is to stop mocking so much stuff
- When you mock something you're removing all confidence in the integration between what you're testing and what's being mocked.
WYMeditor has been created to generate perfectly structured XHTML strict code, to conform to the W3C specifications and to facilitate further processing by modern applications. With WYMeditor, the code can't be contaminated by visual informations like
Xerces used to be released as a single jar (xerces.jar), but was split into two jars, one containing the API (xml-apis.jar) and one containing the implementations of those APIs (xercesImpl.jar). Many older Maven POMs still declare a dependency on xerces.jar. At some point in the past, Xerces was also released as xmlParserAPIs.jar, which some older POMs also depend on.
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