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Brill Pappin commented on WICKET-1108:
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i mean all constructors lead to the same constructor. for example:

class A {
    String id;
    public A(){
        super();
    }
    public A(String id){
        this();
        setId(id);
    }
    void setId(String id){
        this.id = id;
    }
}



In the WebPage class, is I call my own init method in one and another is used 
to instantiate the class, then my init code won't get called... however I think 
an explicit init method that the sub can override would be better (clearer 
anyway).

> Inherited Pages don't include components from super page.
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WICKET-1108
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1108
>             Project: Wicket
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: wicket
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.0-beta3
>            Reporter: Brill Pappin
>            Assignee: Igor Vaynberg
>
> I've got two pages:
> an abstract base page that has items included in all pages (BasePAge in this 
> spike), and a concrete page (Index in this spike):
> - BasePage includes items like the title
> - Index only has content that applies to the index page.
> What I expected to happen was that the BasePage would include its components 
> and the index page would include its one component.
> However when run, I get an error that not all the wicket tags have components.
> This was unexpected and counter intuitive to a java developer.
> Of course, being very new to Wicket, I may simply have done something wrong 
> (which is why this is not marked as a bug).

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