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Martin Grigorov resolved WICKET-6392.
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Resolution: Not A Problem
The "problem" is that WIcket Bootstrap's Modal window is more client side
oriented.
I.e. its #open() and #close() methods just call jQuery's show()/hide() methods.
If you want to update its content you should add the "content" to the
AjaxRequestTarget.
The second part of the issue is fixed with
https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap/issues/681
> Can not change Model when form has Validation Errors
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> Key: WICKET-6392
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6392
> Project: Wicket
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 8.0.0-M6
> Reporter: Kamil
> Assignee: Martin Grigorov
> Attachments: wicket-showcase-cleanForm.zip
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> I have a Modal with Form and Submit button (it is used for creating new
> users).
> Form has several text fields bound to CompoundPropertyModel.
> Everytime I open the Modal, I set the ModelObject as new User();
> It works fine (fields "see" new model if I cancel the window or if I sumbit
> it without erors).
> If Form has validation errors, even if i set compoundModel.setObject(new
> User()); fields have old value and validation erros are present.
> I found
> [workaround|https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8879775/apache-wicket-how-to-update-model-after-validation-error]
> but I believe it should be possible with Wicket without "workarounds"
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