I am not sure about the generic stuff... If you write only lamdas there will be 
no issue..but if you reuse some code, there could be some need of 'super' in 
it..

But that's nothing i can build in my mind.. I need something like eclipse to 
make it right. So maybe next week.. :)

Mm:)


Am 6. Oktober 2015 22:48:32 MESZ, schrieb Martin Grigorov 
<[email protected]>:
>/me likes !!!
>
>Once it is buildable with javac:
>
>*) Since it doesn't need changes in any of the current Wicket classes I
>think it could be added to WicketStuff 7.x and battle tested until
>Wicket
>8.0.0 is out.
>
>*) What is the purpose of WriteOnlyModel?
>My concern is that Wicket will fail every time such model is used in a
>component when this component is being rendered.
>
>*) I think you have to name some of the methods #map and #flatMap, and
>add
>"Monad" somewhere in the javadoc. Just to make it more fancy :-)
>
>Martin Grigorov
>Wicket Training and Consulting
>https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
>
>On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 11:15 AM, Martijn Dashorst <
>[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've created a Lambdas class that compiles just fine in ECJ but fails
>> using javac.
>>
>> https://gist.github.com/dashorst/da876be2f01770e862a5
>>
>> The benefit of this way is that we don't perpetuate SerializableFoo
>> (Foo==[Function, Consumer, Predicate, Supplier, ...]) but instead
>> require that the passed in stuff is in fact serializable.
>>
>> This way companies that have their own SerializableFunction et al,
>kan
>> pass those references into our Lambda models.
>>
>> Unfortunately this is currently way beyond the capabilities of javac.
>>
>> Check out the code above (the signature is quite hard to read, but in
>> use it is awesome, just use Eclipse 4.5.1)
>>
>> Martijn
>>
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