Hi,
I have a DataTable. In this DataTable I want to be able to click on the rows
in the table to make some stuff happen (by Ajax), for example highlighting
the current row. To implement this I am overriding the newRow method in
DataTable and adding an AjaxEventBehavior(onclick) to each row item.
Thanks dretzlaff for your reponse. Indeed overriding detach elicits the
behavior I desired. Per your warnings, I should determine if this approach is
really more efficient. I wonder how many occasions in my programming career
I've assumed my way is best, when the complete opposite is true...
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 6:15 PM, Dan Retzlaff dretzl...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll mention one hack for which another Wicket user should rightly
reprimand me. As I mentioned recently, Wicket keeps the most recently
accessed page is a deserialized state to optimize serving the next request.
All
Yes, you still deal with detached entities
(LazyInitializationException, StaleStateException, last writer wins, etc).
And worse in my opinion, it makes things different when responding from the
latest page vs. a page recovered with the back button, or if another
window/tab has made an intervening